Anne Francine is a cabaret singer and actress. She played the role of Fran in “Crocodile Dundee.” In addition, she played the Evil Queen in the live TV version of “Snow White!” Even still, most knew her due to her villainous role as Flora in “Harper Valley PTA.” In 1954, she made her Broadway debut with Shirley Booth in “By the Beautiful Sea.” She stepped in for the legendary Bea Arthur as Vera Charles in the 1966 Broadway production of “Mame,” starring the late Angela Lansbury.
Incredibly enough, she and Lansbury reprised their roles in the 1983 Broadway revival. In 1987, she made her last appearance on Broadway as Mrs. Harcourt in the revival of “Anything Goes,” starring Patti LuPone. Unfortunately, Fran was her last role, as she passed away in 1999.
Michael Lombard
Michael Lombard is best known for his performances in "Guiding Light," "Pet Sematary," and "The Thomas Crown Affair." But of course, fans of "Crocodile Dundee" will forever know him as Sam Charlton. He received a nomination for a Drama Desk Award for his stunning performance in "Otherwise Engaged." He also won an Obie Award for his performance in "What's Wrong With This Picture?" On TV, he played the role of Marshall Beck in all 15 episodes of "Filthy Rich" until 1983.
He had guest roles in a multitude of popular television shows like "Kojak," "The Mary Tyler Moore Hour," "The Rockford Files," "Three’s Company," "Riptide," "Spenser: For Hire," "Miami Vice," "The Cosby Show," and many episodes of "Law & Order" and all of its spinoffs. Sadly, Michael Lombard passed away in 2020, leaving behind him his legacy.
John Snyder
Snyder’s role was merely a pimp in the "Crocodile Dundee" film, but despite that fact, he has appeared in many TV series and films, dating from 1979 to 2004. Snyder played the role of a gas station attendant in the film "The Warriors." He took on the role of Soul Hunter #2 in "Soul Hunter" and Orin Zento in "By Any Means Necessary," episodes of "Babylon 5," and as Aaron Conor in the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episode "The Masterpiece Society."
He also played the role of the Romulan Bochra in the episode "The Enemy." From 1979 to 2004, he appeared in many TV series and films. Aside from his work in stage and film acting, he has also done voice work in anime and video games for studios such as Animaze, Bang Zoom Entertainment, and New Generation Pictures.
Anne Carlisle
The actress, teacher, author, and model has starred in a handful of films and TV series. Anne Carlisle clearly wore many hats in the entertainment industry. She is best known for writing and portraying both the lead female and male roles in the film "Liquid Sky." In 1985, she also played the small role of Victoria in the Susan Seidelman film "Desperately Seeking Susan."
She played a memorable role as transvestite Gwendoline in "Crocodile Dundee" and starred in an episode of the TV series "Miami Vice." Carlisle also adapted and wrote a novel version of her cult film "Liquid Sky." Carlisle also posed for the famous Playboy Magazine in 1984.
Irving Metzman
Irving Metzman was actually born Douglas Kahn but changed his name to "Irving Metzman," the name of his character in the second play he did. He had planned to change his name for each appearance to that of his character in the play before, but he didn't follow through and has continued to be known as "Irving Metzman."
He is best known for his roles in "WarGames," "The Purple Rose of Cairo," and Irving the Doorman in "Crocodile Dundee." Irving is also a published playwright. The play Irving wrote, entitled "Partners," was published and appeared in Dramatics Magazine in its March/April 1979 issue.