Rodney Ansell

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Rodney William Ansell (1954 or 1955 - August 4, 1999) was an Australian from "the bush" who became the inspiration for Paul Hogan's character in the 1986 movie Crocodile Dundee. He was killed in a shootout with police.[1]

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[edit] Ordeal

Ansell became famous in 1977 after he became stranded in extremely remote country in the Northern Territory, and the story of his survival for two months with limited resources became headlines.

Ansell was on a fishing trip near the Victoria River mouth with only his two cattle dogs when his boat was capsized and sunk, possibly by a whale (more likely a crocodile). He managed to board his boat's tender, a small dinghy with only a single oar, and retrieve his dogs and a small amount of equipment (including his rifle, knives and bedding) but had no fresh water. Ansell travelled up the Fitzmaurice River on tidal flows over the next 72 hours, becoming severely dehydrated before finding fresh water above the saltwater tidal range. He survived alone for two months by hunting and shooting wild cattle for food, and planned to walk overland to a pastoral station homestead when the wet season began. Ansell was eventually rescued by a small cattle droving party.

[edit] Media attention

His exploits were celebrated in his books and documentary both called To Fight the Wild. He wrote that the ordeal didn't bother him, just the lack of female companionship. The story sparked Paul Hogan's interest and inspired writers Hogan, Ken Shadie, and John Cornell to write the character about Ansell.[1]

[edit] Death

He was killed on August 4, 1999 in a shootout with police, just south of Darwin. Ansell was fired upon after killing Sgt. Glen Huitson who had come to confiscate Ansell's gun collection and since search warrants are no longer required to enter someone's home in Australia, Ansell attempted to defend himself. [2] He was found barefoot, with two high-powered rifles.[3] Authorities had been searching for 12 hours to find an attacker of a nearby house, which had left two people injured.[4]

[edit] References

  • August 5, 1999 newspaper article titled "The Real Crocodile Dundee" from The Sheboygan Press
  1. ^ a b 'Dundee' Ansell dies in shootout. CNN. Retrieved on 2006-09-05.
  2. ^ Glen Huitson remembered. Retrieved on 2006-09-05.
  3. ^ Rod Andsell The Real Crocodile Dundee. Retrieved on 2006-09-05.
  4. ^ 'Crocodile Dundee' dies in gun battle. BBC. Retrieved on 2006-09-05.
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