Beauty
The Incredible Hulk: 'Memba Him?!

Prior to Eric Bana and Ed Norton taking on the part of Dr. Banner on film, Lou Ferrigno played "The Incredible Hulk" on the '70s TV series. Guess what he looks like now!
Lou Ferrigno as The Hulk

Filed under: TV, Beauty, 'Memba Them?!

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1. Mr McGee, don't make me angry...you wouldn't like me when I'm angry!

Posted at 5:31PM on May 1st 2008 by Mr McGee

2. This guy is 56???? He looks GREAT!

Posted at 5:36PM on May 1st 2008 by How Rude

3. LOVE THOSE MUSCLES!!!

Posted at 5:54PM on May 1st 2008 by bb

4. The character is BRUCE Banner, not David, FYI.

Posted at 5:54PM on May 1st 2008 by MrSideshow

5. ummmm.... i believe it's BRUCE BANNER...... ignorant.

Posted at 6:12PM on May 1st 2008 by chelsea

6. he'll kick the terminators ass...

Posted at 6:16PM on May 1st 2008 by VAN HALEN ROCKS

7. Your stupid a** link doesn't even work!!

Posted at 6:48PM on May 1st 2008 by Anonymous

8. Actually the character name in the 1970's TV show (to which the posting is about) is Dr David Bruce Banner.

Posted at 7:04PM on May 1st 2008 by David Bruce Banner

9. what is this,

Posted at 7:15PM on May 1st 2008 by leonard

10. he's always been such a class act

Posted at 7:37PM on May 1st 2008 by Just call me trailer trash....

11. Lou Ferrigno has a great show on Ego TV. He's still the man!

Posted at 1:14AM on May 2nd 2008 by yesman

12. 5. ummmm.... i believe it's BRUCE BANNER...... ignorant.

Posted at 6:12PM on May 1st 2008 by chelsea

Its David Bruce Banner..So who's ignorant now

Posted at 9:55AM on May 2nd 2008 by Spaz

13. on the juice... hung like a flea... what a shame.........

Posted at 1:04PM on May 2nd 2008 by swizzle

14. They changed his name to David in the tv series because the name Bruce was considered gay back then. That is why they called him David Bruce Banner

Posted at 1:19PM on May 6th 2008 by tinytim30

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