A lot of people had a crush on her in the 1980s, but look at her now…

After her performance in “Crocodile Dundee,” Linda Kozlowski became well-known throughout the world. The movie, in which she costarred with Paul Hogan, was a major career turning point. However, Kozlowski progressively left the Hollywood spotlight following the “Dundee” series and a few subsequent appearances.

Born in Fairfield, Connecticut, on January 7, 1958, Linda Kozlowski enrolled in the Juilliard School’s esteemed theater program to further her love of acting. She made her stage debut in a number of off-Broadway musicals following her degree completion in 1981. She eventually moved into supporting parts on Broadway and television, such as in the television film “Death of a Salesman,” in which she costarred with Dustin Hoffman.

Linda faced difficulties on her path to fame. After her appearance in “Death of a Salesman,” she worked as a waiter before relocating to California. She was granted a room in their Malibu beach house at this period by Dustin Hoffman, who had become her mentor, and his wife. From there, Linda started an audition that would permanently alter her life.

Linda successfully auditioned for the part of Sue Charlton in “Crocodile Dundee,” which Dustin Hoffman suggested she play. With almost $320 million in revenue on a $10 million budget, the movie was an enormous success and made Linda Kozlowski a household name almost immediately. It’s interesting to note that the film’s early release in Australia first contributed to her notoriety there.

Linda felt she didn’t get the recognition she deserved in Hollywood, even with her recent rise to fame. She declined numerous offers to play the part of a comedy actor’s girlfriend, but she went on to perform in the “Crocodile Dundee” sequels. Following the release of the third “Dundee” movie, Linda made the decision to completely give up acting.

During the “Crocodile Dundee” series, Linda Kozlowski fell in love with her co-star Paul Hogan. Chance, their son, was born in 1998 after they were married in 1990. But in 2014, their marriage came to an end.

In Marrakech, Linda and Moulay Hafid Baba founded the upscale tourism company Dream My Destiny. They design distinctive travel schedules based on the tastes of their customers. Linda’s life had changed from Hollywood to Morocco’s breathtaking scenery.

Even though Linda Kozlowski is no longer in the business of acting, her legacy as Sue Charlton from “Crocodile Dundee” endures. She has decided to enjoy her exciting and rewarding life in Morocco at the age of sixty-three. Focusing on her work in the travel sector, where her acting career-honed intuition is essential to making others’ vacations unforgettable, she finds that real life is more fulfilling than fiction.

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