![]() Lou, Louie, Big Louie, Hulk Lou Ferrigno during an event as seen in December 2018 (Toglenn / Wikimedia / CC BY-SA 4.0) Sun Signīrooklyn, New York City, New York, United States Residence Lou Ferrigno has amassed a large social media fanbase consisting of more than 3 million followers on Facebook, more than 200k followers on Instagram, and more than 100k followers on Twitter. Lou then borrowed his voice to The Hulk in the animated TV series The Incredible Hulk (1996-1997), and then went on to appear in TV series The King of Queens (2000-2007), and Con Man (2017), and movies Hulk (2003), Instant Death (2017), and Enter the Fire (2018). ![]() After losing to Robbie Robinson, he officially retired from competing in bodybuilding. Disappointed, Lou appeared in competition for the IFBB Masters Olympia 1994, which was depicted in a documentary titled Stand Tall (1996). However, he only reached the 12th spot at the IFBB Mr. After taking a break that he used to dedicate to acting in TV series The Incredible Hulk (1977-1982), Trauma Center (1983), as well as movies Hercules (1983), The Adventures of Hercules (1985), All’s Fair (1989), Sinbad of the Seven Seas (1989), and Cage (1989), Lou came back to competing in bodybuilding in the early 1990s. Lou’s efforts to win were the subject of the documentary movie Pumping Iron (1977) that made him well-known to a worldwide audience. Olympia bodybuilding competition in 1974, and winning 3rd place in the IFBB Mr. ![]() Lou Ferrigno is an American actor, retired bodybuilder, personal trainer, and author, best known as the runner up to Arnold Schwarzenegger at the IFBB Mr. ![]()
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