
Dante Basco - Wikipedia
His breakthrough performance was when he appeared as Rufio, the leader of the Lost Boys in Steven Spielberg 's 1991 film Hook with Robin Williams and Dustin Hoffman.
Rufio | Peter Pan Wiki | Fandom
Rufio was a member of the Lost Boys who had assumed command after their leader, Peter Pan, left Neverland to grow up. When an adult Peter returned, Rufio did not believe that he was truly Peter …
Dante Basco - IMDb
Dante Basco. Actor: Hook. Dante Basco was born on August 29, 1975 in Pittsburg, California as Dante Roman Titus Basco. He's an American actor & producer. He's best known as the voice actor for …
Why Rufio From Hook Remains an Enduring Icon - Biology Insights
Rufio, the charismatic leader of the Lost Boys in Steven Spielberg’s 1991 fantasy adventure film Hook, carved a distinct place in cinematic history. His presence in the reimagined world of Neverland …
Rufio - YouTube Music
Listen to Rufio on YouTube Music - a dedicated music app with official songs, music videos, remixes, covers, and more.
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He is best known for his role as Rufio, the leader of the Lost Boys in Steven Spielberg’s Hook, for voicing the titular character of American Dragon: Jake Long, and for voicing Zuko in Avatar: The Last …
Hook (1991) - Dante Basco as Rufio - IMDb
Rufio: You are fart factory, slug-slimed, sack-of-rat-guts-in-cat-vomit, cheesy, scab-picked, pimple-squeezing finger bandage. A week old maggot burger with everything on it and flies on the side!
Rufio | Heroes Wiki | Fandom
Rufio (real name: Roofus) is a supporting protagonist in the 1991 movie Hook, and the main character in his short film prequel Bangarang. He leads the Lost Boys after Peter grew up in the real world where …
HOOK (1991) – Peter Meets Rufio & The Lost Boys
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Rufio (officer of Caesar) - Wikipedia
Rufio was an officer of the Roman general and statesman Julius Caesar. In 47 BC he was appointed by Caesar as commander-in-chief of the three Roman legions that were stationed in Egypt.