Lou Ferrigno gives nod to famous alter ego The Incredible Hulk as he takes walk in LA in graphic tee


Lou Ferrigno gives a nod to his famous alter ego The Incredible Hulk as he takes a walk in LA in graphic tee

It’s more than 40 years since he found international fame as The Incredible Hulk.

And after all that time, Lou Ferrigno still embraces his superhero alter ego.

The bodybuilder and actor, 68, was spotted out for a walk in Los Angeles on Tuesday wearing a San Francisco Giants t-shirt that featured a graphic of his beloved green Marvel character.

Icon: Lou Ferrigno, 68, was spotted out for a walk in Los Angeles on Tuesday wearing a San Francisco Giants t-shirt that featured a graphic of his The Incredible Hulk character

Ferrigno paired the tee with knee-length black shorts, black socks and black trainers.

He sported a spiky hair cut along with a mustache and some serious chin stubble. 

Even though The Hulk has been revived through the Marvel Cinematic Universe and played on the big screen by Ed Norton and Mark Ruffalo with the help of CGI, it is Ferrigno who is still the one most identified with the character.

Familiar figure: The bodybuilder and actor, 68, paired the tee with knee-length black shorts. He sported a spiky hair cut along with a mustache and some serious chin stubble

Familiar figure: The bodybuilder and actor, 68, paired the tee with knee-length black shorts. He sported a spiky hair cut along with a mustache and some serious chin stubble

Fan faves: Ferrigno famously starred with actor Bill Bixby, who played Dr. Bruce Banner, in The Incredible Hulk TV series from 1977 to 1982. He went on to reprise the role in three TV movies

Fan faves: Ferrigno famously starred with actor Bill Bixby, who played Dr. Bruce Banner, in The Incredible Hulk TV series from 1977 to 1982. He went on to reprise the role in three TV movies

He starred with actor Bill Bixby, who played Dr. Bruce Banner, in The Incredible Hulk TV series from 1977 to 1982.

Following the show’s end after five seasons, he went on to reprise the role in TV movies in 1988, 1989 and 1990.

He went on to work steadily in television and had starring roles on the shows Trauma Center and King of Queens.

He made cameo appearances as a security guard in both the 2003 film Hulk starring Eric Bana as Bruce Banner and the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk, in which he also voiced the Hulk.  

Before CGI: : Even though The Hulk has been revived through the Marvel Cinematic Universe and played on the big screen by Ed Norton and Mark Ruffalo, it is Ferrigno who is still the one most identified with the character

Before CGI: : Even though The Hulk has been revived through the Marvel Cinematic Universe and played on the big screen by Ed Norton and Mark Ruffalo, it is Ferrigno who is still the one most identified with the character