A week after Hulk Hogan‘s death, his precise cause of death has now been revealed.
Hogan, born Terry Bollea, died on July 24 in Clearwater, Florida after medical personnel were sent to his home as part of an apparent cardiac arrest. He was 71.
According to a cremation approval summary report from the Pinellas County Forensic Science Center obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, Hogan died from acute myocardial infarction, or what is commonly referred to as a heart attack. His death was ruled the result of natural causes and was certified by his personal physician.
Hogan also had a history of atrial fibrillation, a heart condition and leukemia Cll, or cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, according to the report.
He leaves behind a legacy as a popular TV wrestler and a major Hollywood celebrity beginning in the 1980s. Hogan won the World Wrestling Entertainment championship six times during his career.
Hogan, born Terry Bollea, died on July 24 in Clearwater, Florida after medical personnel were sent to his home as part of an apparent cardiac arrest. He was 71.
According to a cremation approval summary report from the Pinellas County Forensic Science Center obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, Hogan died from acute myocardial infarction, or what is commonly referred to as a heart attack. His death was ruled the result of natural causes and was certified by his personal physician.
Hogan also had a history of atrial fibrillation, a heart condition and leukemia Cll, or cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, according to the report.
He leaves behind a legacy as a popular TV wrestler and a major Hollywood celebrity beginning in the 1980s. Hogan won the World Wrestling Entertainment championship six times during his career.
- 31/7/2025
- de Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
An era of the wrestling world comes to an end with the loss of the iconic Hulk Hogan. The legendary wrestler, who redefined an era of sports entertainment, passed away on July 24, 2025, at the age of 71.
Hulk Hogan wasn’t just a wrestler; he was a cultural phenomenon. His incredible presence inside the ring and beyond made him a towering figure in pop culture, one who not only became memorable but also impacted millions. He has starred in several movies and shows throughout his career, and here are five Hulk Hogan shows you must watch to honor the late wrestling legend.
ShowsRoleYearStreamingGoldie and the BearsMac McKenna1985Prime VideoThunder in ParadiseRandolph J. Spencer1994–Assault on Devil’s Island Mike McBride1997Prime VideoAssault on Death MountainMike McBride1999Prime VideoWalker, Texas RangerBoomer Knight2001HuluRobot ChickenHimself/Various2006MaxChina, ILThe Dean2011Adult Swim Thunder in Paradise – Hulk Hogan as a Navy Seal-Turned-Mercenary Hero
With his rising prominence in the wrestling world,...
Hulk Hogan wasn’t just a wrestler; he was a cultural phenomenon. His incredible presence inside the ring and beyond made him a towering figure in pop culture, one who not only became memorable but also impacted millions. He has starred in several movies and shows throughout his career, and here are five Hulk Hogan shows you must watch to honor the late wrestling legend.
ShowsRoleYearStreamingGoldie and the BearsMac McKenna1985Prime VideoThunder in ParadiseRandolph J. Spencer1994–Assault on Devil’s Island Mike McBride1997Prime VideoAssault on Death MountainMike McBride1999Prime VideoWalker, Texas RangerBoomer Knight2001HuluRobot ChickenHimself/Various2006MaxChina, ILThe Dean2011Adult Swim Thunder in Paradise – Hulk Hogan as a Navy Seal-Turned-Mercenary Hero
With his rising prominence in the wrestling world,...
- 24/7/2025
- de Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan -- one of the most popular professional wrestlers of all time by a country mile -- has passed away at the age of 71. Hogan's contributions to sports entertainment were legendary, having been WWE's most popular babyface during its 1980s golden age before helping the company's main competitor, WCW, become a force in the '90s. That said, Hogan might never have joined WCW if his Hollywood career had taken off the way he'd planned, but it was hampered by his tendency to star in some truly bizarre projects.
After some memorable roles in "Rocky III" and "The A-Team," Hogan decided to embark on a career as a leading man. However, his success as a wrestler failed to translate to the box office, with the grappler starring in a string of flops, some of which have become infamous in "so-bad-it's--good" circles. The first of the bunch,...
After some memorable roles in "Rocky III" and "The A-Team," Hogan decided to embark on a career as a leading man. However, his success as a wrestler failed to translate to the box office, with the grappler starring in a string of flops, some of which have become infamous in "so-bad-it's--good" circles. The first of the bunch,...
- 24/7/2025
- de Kieran Fisher
- Slash Film
Hulk Hogan, the legendary WWE Hall of Fame wrestler, has died at the age of 71. Known to millions as the ultimate good guy in the WWE, Hogan’s influence stretched far beyond the ring.
Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, successfully transitioned his charisma to Hollywood, making his film debut in Rocky III alongside Sylvester Stallone. His acting credits also include lead roles in Suburban Commando and Mr. Nanny, and guest appearances on TV series such as Baywatch; Suddenly Susan; The Love Boat; The A-Team; Thunder in Paradise; Walker, Texas Ranger, and even American Dad!
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Scroll down for photos from Hogan’s on-screen career.
Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, successfully transitioned his charisma to Hollywood, making his film debut in Rocky III alongside Sylvester Stallone. His acting credits also include lead roles in Suburban Commando and Mr. Nanny, and guest appearances on TV series such as Baywatch; Suddenly Susan; The Love Boat; The A-Team; Thunder in Paradise; Walker, Texas Ranger, and even American Dad!
Related: Hulk Hogan Recalled By Ric Flair, Sgt. Slaughter, Jake Paul, Jake The Snake And More
Scroll down for photos from Hogan’s on-screen career.
- 24/7/2025
- de Robert Lang
- Deadline Film + TV
Word has come down from TMZ that WWE legend Hulk Hogan has passed away at the age of 71. Reports are that medics were called to the Clearwater, Florida home of Hogan early Thursday morning, with operators stating it was regarding a "cardiac arrest." He was seen being wheeled into an ambulance on a stretcher as police and EMTs surrounded the area. The news comes just days after Hogan's longtime friend and fellow WWE icon, Jimmy Hart, refuted claims that his health was failing.
Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, began his career in professional wrestling in the 1970s, wrestling under a number of different personas. He eventually made his way to the WWE (then WWF), appearing as a villain. He left the company after a dispute over his appearance in Rocky III to go wrestle in Japan and the Awa before returning in 1983 and giving birth to Hulkamania, winning...
Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, began his career in professional wrestling in the 1970s, wrestling under a number of different personas. He eventually made his way to the WWE (then WWF), appearing as a villain. He left the company after a dispute over his appearance in Rocky III to go wrestle in Japan and the Awa before returning in 1983 and giving birth to Hulkamania, winning...
- 24/7/2025
- de James Melzer
- MovieWeb
Hulk Hogan has died at the age of 71, TVLine has confirmed.
According to TMZ, which first reported the news, the wrestling legend went into cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Fla., Thursday morning.
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Hogan, whose given name was Terry Gene Bollea, began his professional wrestling career in 1977. He gained worldwide recognition after he joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1983. He headlined eight of the first nine WrestleManias,...
According to TMZ, which first reported the news, the wrestling legend went into cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Fla., Thursday morning.
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Hogan, whose given name was Terry Gene Bollea, began his professional wrestling career in 1977. He gained worldwide recognition after he joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1983. He headlined eight of the first nine WrestleManias,...
- 24/7/2025
- de Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Hulk Hogan, the blond and boisterous body-slammer who brought pro wrestling into the mainstream in the 1980s while becoming one of the most recognizable celebrities of his generation, died Thursday. He was 71.
Hogan’s death was confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter by promoter Eric Bischoff, his partner in the recently launched Real America Freestyle amateur wrestling league. TMZ reported that medical personnel were sent to his home in Clearwater, Florida, with operators stating it regarded a “cardiac arrest.”
“The Hulkster” headlined WrestleMania eight times, with perhaps his most memorable bout in the WWE’s signature event coming in 1987 against the 520-pound Andre the Giant — his mentor — in the Pontiac Silverdome before a then-record crowd of 93,173.
He won the World Wrestling Entertainment championship six times during his career.
Six-foot-7 and 320 pounds in his prime, Hogan — born Terry Bollea — would enter the ring in yellow trunks, boots and a bandana, his muscles bulging,...
Hogan’s death was confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter by promoter Eric Bischoff, his partner in the recently launched Real America Freestyle amateur wrestling league. TMZ reported that medical personnel were sent to his home in Clearwater, Florida, with operators stating it regarded a “cardiac arrest.”
“The Hulkster” headlined WrestleMania eight times, with perhaps his most memorable bout in the WWE’s signature event coming in 1987 against the 520-pound Andre the Giant — his mentor — in the Pontiac Silverdome before a then-record crowd of 93,173.
He won the World Wrestling Entertainment championship six times during his career.
Six-foot-7 and 320 pounds in his prime, Hogan — born Terry Bollea — would enter the ring in yellow trunks, boots and a bandana, his muscles bulging,...
- 24/7/2025
- de Rhett Bartlett
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
WWE Hall of Famer and WCW figurehead Eric Bischoff has a career that anyone in the business would beg to have, either on or offscreen. The longevity he's had across multiple companies is virtually unrivaled. Not a lot of people can say their careers outlasted that of WCW after the company went under, but lo and behold, Bischoff is still going strong on television screens today.
In November 2024 the former WCW booker made his WWE return with an appearance on Nxt programming. It's wholly impressive to think that at age 69 with a career spanning 38 years, Bischoff still manages to be relevant. Maybe it shouldn't be surprising knowing everything the man has accomplished over the years.
His book says it best by its title - Controversy Creates Cash - and Eric Bischoff's career is filled with utterly controversial moments that amounted to dollar signs and entertainment.
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In November 2024 the former WCW booker made his WWE return with an appearance on Nxt programming. It's wholly impressive to think that at age 69 with a career spanning 38 years, Bischoff still manages to be relevant. Maybe it shouldn't be surprising knowing everything the man has accomplished over the years.
His book says it best by its title - Controversy Creates Cash - and Eric Bischoff's career is filled with utterly controversial moments that amounted to dollar signs and entertainment.
Signing Hulk Hogan The Business...
- 3/12/2024
- de Joe Anthony Myrick
- ScreenRant
Those who don’t follow professional wrestling may not appreciate just how tough and grueling it is. It isn’t enough to be on the road 200+ days a year, getting dropped on your head or your back every night, dealing with injuries, losing your spot on the roster, and worse. If you’ve seen films like The Iron Claw, The Wrestler, or the old Beyond the Mat documentary, you know that professional wrestling is grind like no other.
But the other aspect that goes underappreciated is how much wrestling relies on acting. If you have any hope of making it big, it isn’t enough to be able to do a tope suicida or Texas Cloverleaf on the way to a 5-star mat classic. You have to be able to act your role, day in and day out. Often, you have to act live, in front of an audience of thousands,...
But the other aspect that goes underappreciated is how much wrestling relies on acting. If you have any hope of making it big, it isn’t enough to be able to do a tope suicida or Texas Cloverleaf on the way to a 5-star mat classic. You have to be able to act your role, day in and day out. Often, you have to act live, in front of an audience of thousands,...
- 4/2/2024
- de Travis Hopson
- JoBlo.com
Brandon Call was a child star in the 1990s sitcom Step By Step, but he left show business after the series ended. Call's character, J.T., was a major part of the show's storylines and dealt with challenges like dyslexia. Call had a successful acting career before Step By Step, including appearances in other TV shows and movies, but he hasn't worked in show business since the series ended.
Brandon Call was a noted child star in the 1990s sitcom Step By Step, but he abandoned show business after the series went off the air. Debuting in 1991, Step By Step follows the tumultuous Lambert and Foster family as they are thrown together by the sudden marriage of a single father of three named Frank (Patrick Duffy) and a single mother of three named Carol (Suzanne Somers). The series was a popular 1990s staple that checked all the classic sitcom...
Brandon Call was a noted child star in the 1990s sitcom Step By Step, but he abandoned show business after the series went off the air. Debuting in 1991, Step By Step follows the tumultuous Lambert and Foster family as they are thrown together by the sudden marriage of a single father of three named Frank (Patrick Duffy) and a single mother of three named Carol (Suzanne Somers). The series was a popular 1990s staple that checked all the classic sitcom...
- 13/8/2023
- de Dalton Norman
- ScreenRant
Lyndon Chubbuck, a director and photographer known for such film as 2001’s “War Bride” and 2000’s “The Right Temptation,” has died. He was 67.
Chubbuck died at his home in Los Angeles on April 13. He was married to prominent acting coach Ivana Chubbuck and was a co-founder of Ivana Chubbuck Studio, which has worked with such notables as Charlize Theron, Brad Pitt and Halle Berry.
Lyndon Chubbuck also served as a partner in advertising agency Andrew Janson & Partners, where he worked on campaigns for Swatch, Paramount Pictures, E!, Sallie Mae and Miller Brewing Company. He was known for his strong social conscience and also worked on creative material for the ACLU, Amnesty International and Salvation Army.
Born and raised in the Washington, D.C. area, Chubbuck worked steadily as a director in TV from the late 1980s through the late 1990s. His credits include episodes of such series as “Baywatch,” “Wiseguy,...
Chubbuck died at his home in Los Angeles on April 13. He was married to prominent acting coach Ivana Chubbuck and was a co-founder of Ivana Chubbuck Studio, which has worked with such notables as Charlize Theron, Brad Pitt and Halle Berry.
Lyndon Chubbuck also served as a partner in advertising agency Andrew Janson & Partners, where he worked on campaigns for Swatch, Paramount Pictures, E!, Sallie Mae and Miller Brewing Company. He was known for his strong social conscience and also worked on creative material for the ACLU, Amnesty International and Salvation Army.
Born and raised in the Washington, D.C. area, Chubbuck worked steadily as a director in TV from the late 1980s through the late 1990s. His credits include episodes of such series as “Baywatch,” “Wiseguy,...
- 22/4/2021
- de Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Hello, dear readers! We’re back with a brand-new batch of home media releases for this week, and there’s definitely something for everyone in Tuesday’s Blu-ray and DVD titles. If you missed it when it was released late last year, you can finally catch up with Spell this week, and for those of you who are looking to add some more classic titles to your personal collections, there’s certainly an array of films headed home this week that surely fit that bill.
Kino Lorber is showing some love to Frank Darabont’s Buried Alive this Tuesday, and Code Red is keeping themselves busy with a pair of cult titles headed to Blu as well: Just Before Dawn and The Devil’s Wedding Night. Other notable releases for January 12th include Rituals, Go/Don’t Go, It Cuts Deep, Devilman: Special Edition, and a Double Feature Blu-ray for both Zombieland films.
Kino Lorber is showing some love to Frank Darabont’s Buried Alive this Tuesday, and Code Red is keeping themselves busy with a pair of cult titles headed to Blu as well: Just Before Dawn and The Devil’s Wedding Night. Other notable releases for January 12th include Rituals, Go/Don’t Go, It Cuts Deep, Devilman: Special Edition, and a Double Feature Blu-ray for both Zombieland films.
- 12/1/2021
- de Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
What do Scott Baio, Eddie Deezen, Michael Pare, Todd Bridges, Didi Conn, Corben Bernsen, Lorenzo Lamas, and Tawny Kitaen have in common? They’re coming to St. Louis This Weekend!
Over 25 Celebrities / Pop Culture stars & icons will be invading the St. Charles Convention Center the weekend of August 17-19th, 2018! Celebrities from the Iconic film “Grease” to “Pirates of the Caribbean” to “Growing Pains”, “Happy Days”, “He-Man & the Masters of the Universe” to WWE/WWF stars and Much more to come!
The Con’s site can be found Here
Ticket information can be found Here
Check out this line-up of celebs!
Scott Baio– Best known for his role as Chachi Arcola on the sitcom Happy Days (1977–1984) and its spin-off Joanie Loves Chachi (1982–1983), as well as the title character on the sitcom Charles in Charge (1984–1990), Dr. Jack Stewart in the medical-mystery-drama series Diagnosis: Murder (1993–1995), and the titular hero of the musical...
Over 25 Celebrities / Pop Culture stars & icons will be invading the St. Charles Convention Center the weekend of August 17-19th, 2018! Celebrities from the Iconic film “Grease” to “Pirates of the Caribbean” to “Growing Pains”, “Happy Days”, “He-Man & the Masters of the Universe” to WWE/WWF stars and Much more to come!
The Con’s site can be found Here
Ticket information can be found Here
Check out this line-up of celebs!
Scott Baio– Best known for his role as Chachi Arcola on the sitcom Happy Days (1977–1984) and its spin-off Joanie Loves Chachi (1982–1983), as well as the title character on the sitcom Charles in Charge (1984–1990), Dr. Jack Stewart in the medical-mystery-drama series Diagnosis: Murder (1993–1995), and the titular hero of the musical...
- 13/8/2018
- de Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
What do Scott Baio, Eddie Deezen, Michael Pare, Todd Bridges, Didi Conn, Kathy “Cissy” Garver, Corben Bernsen, Lorenzo Lamas, and Tawny Kitaen have in common? They’re coming to St. Louis This Summer!
Over 25 Celebrities / Pop Culture stars & icons will be invading the St. Charles Convention Center the weekend of August 17-19th, 2018! Celebrities from the Iconic film “Grease” to “Pirates of the Caribbean” to “Growing Pains”, “Happy Days”, “He-Man & the Masters of the Universe” to WWE/WWF stars and Much more to come!
The Con’s site can be found Here
Ticket information can be found Here
Check out this line-up of celebs!
Scott Baio– Best known for his role as Chachi Arcola on the sitcom Happy Days (1977–1984) and its spin-off Joanie Loves Chachi (1982–1983), as well as the title character on the sitcom Charles in Charge (1984–1990), Dr. Jack Stewart in the medical-mystery-drama series Diagnosis: Murder (1993–1995), and the titular hero...
Over 25 Celebrities / Pop Culture stars & icons will be invading the St. Charles Convention Center the weekend of August 17-19th, 2018! Celebrities from the Iconic film “Grease” to “Pirates of the Caribbean” to “Growing Pains”, “Happy Days”, “He-Man & the Masters of the Universe” to WWE/WWF stars and Much more to come!
The Con’s site can be found Here
Ticket information can be found Here
Check out this line-up of celebs!
Scott Baio– Best known for his role as Chachi Arcola on the sitcom Happy Days (1977–1984) and its spin-off Joanie Loves Chachi (1982–1983), as well as the title character on the sitcom Charles in Charge (1984–1990), Dr. Jack Stewart in the medical-mystery-drama series Diagnosis: Murder (1993–1995), and the titular hero...
- 19/6/2018
- de Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
British actor Patrick Macnee, most recognizable to American audiences for playing secret agent John Steed in the 1960s cult-favorite TV series The Avengers, has died of natural causes at age 93.
He briefly reprised his iconic, umbrella sword-wielding role for the short-lived mid-‘70s revival The New Avengers.
Macnee’s post-Avengers TV credits included the title role in ABC’s CIA series Gavilan, the 1989 miniseries Around the World in 80 Days, voicing the opening credits for TV’s original Battlestar Galactica, the CBS drama P.S.I. Luv U, the syndicated action-adventure series Thunder in Paradise and, most recently, a 2001 episode of Frasier.
He briefly reprised his iconic, umbrella sword-wielding role for the short-lived mid-‘70s revival The New Avengers.
Macnee’s post-Avengers TV credits included the title role in ABC’s CIA series Gavilan, the 1989 miniseries Around the World in 80 Days, voicing the opening credits for TV’s original Battlestar Galactica, the CBS drama P.S.I. Luv U, the syndicated action-adventure series Thunder in Paradise and, most recently, a 2001 episode of Frasier.
- 25/6/2015
- TVLine.com
Forgotten Films [1] is a semi-regular feature on Film Junk where we explore interesting movies that have fallen off the radar or slipped through the cracks over the years. Everyone loves a good turkey around Christmas, so this week we've got a very special movie to satisfy that holiday craving: Santa with Muscles, the 1996 crapterpiece starring Hulk Hogan! Sometimes movies become "forgotten films" for a very good reason, and in the case of Santa With Muscles, it seems perfectly acceptable that the majority of the world is blissfully unaware of its existence. Still, with a ridiculous title like that, I felt compelled to seek out a copy and investigate further. It had to be good for at least a few laughs, right? In recent years we've seen plenty of WWE wrestlers make the transition to questionable acting careers, but many people forget that a handful of the popular '80s wrestlers...
- 24/12/2009
- de Sean
- FilmJunk
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