Lou Ferrigno
An internationally famous and well-respected bodybuilder and actor, Lou Ferrigno first appeared on television as "The Incredible Hulk," the alter ego of meek scientist Bruce Banner.
In the 2008 film reboot directed by Louis Leterrier, Ferrigno provided the voice of The Hulk with a cast that included Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt and Robert Downey, Jr. He also made a special cameo appearance in Ang Lee's "Hulk" in 2003. He further provided voiceover for the UPN animated series "The Incredible Hulk," with Peter Strauss, Mark Hamill, Kathy Ireland and Richard Moll.
Ferrigno recently starred on television in a recurring role on "King of Queens" and guest starred on "My Wife and Kids." Lou has voiced several characters for The Cartoon Network and serves as spokesman for the Sit Up-Sit Down Home Gym and for Nestle USA, Inc.
In 2009, Ferrigno starred with Paul Rudd, Jason Segel and Rashida Jones in the DreamWorks romantic comedy "I Love You, Man" directed by John Hamburg.
Through Lou's lifelong commitment to heath and fitness and having won two consecutive Mr. Universe titles, he's always been aware of the importance of a healthy, fully functioning body and muscular system and has been unrelenting in his desire to lend a hand to people with neuromuscular disease in search of a cure. His support has taken the form of generous donations and participation for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.