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  • 'The Incredible Hulk' Actor to Become Deputy in New Mexico

    01/12/2020 8:01:03 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 23 replies
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    Lou Ferrigno, the actor in the CBS television series “The Incredible Hulk,” is slated to become a sheriff’s deputy in New Mexico. Socorro County Sheriff William Armijo is scheduled to deputize Ferrigno next week at a special ceremony. Officials say Ferrigno will bring decades of law enforcement experience to the department and be instrumental in recruiting for the department and the county.
  • Jacko 'never looked better': HULK star Lou Ferrigno

    06/30/2009 10:48:57 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 22 replies · 3,129+ views
    thesun. ^ | VINCE SOODIN
    HULK star Lou Ferrigno has spoken about his private training sessions with Michael Jackson — and insisted: "I'd never seen him look better." Muscleman Lou was helping Jacko get in shape for his gruelling series of shows at the O2 in London next month. And the stunned actor insisted the pop superstar left him in no doubt that he was ready for his massive headline-grabbing comeback. Two-time Mr Universe Lou said: "When he moved he convinced me that he was going to make the biggest come back in history. "He was great. I trained him on and off for 15...
  • 'Incredible Hulk' Star a Reserve Deputy (Ferrigno has badge. Do NOT make him angry)

    02/14/2006 10:08:37 AM PST · by presidio9 · 27 replies · 868+ views
    The Incredible Hulk is now a county sheriff's department reserve deputy. ADVERTISEMENT Lou Ferrigno, 54, who played the green-skinned monster on the CBS TV show from 1977 to 1982, was sworn in during a ceremony Monday night. "My father was a police officer with the New York Police Department; I've always had a high respect for officers," Ferrigno told The Associated Press. "I want to give back to the community, and I want to work with young kids, help them get off drugs." Ferrigno began training to become a reserve deputy last September after passing a background check. He completed...