Linda Kozlowski’s rise to fame in “Crocodile Dundee” alongside Paul Hogan marked a significant turning point in her career. However, after the success of the “Dundee” series, she gradually stepped away from the limelight, seeking a more fulfilling life.
Born in Connecticut, Linda pursued her passion for acting at Juilliard, later transitioning from off-Broadway productions to minor television roles. Her journey wasn’t without challenges, but with the guidance of mentor Dustin Hoffman, she landed the life-changing role of Sue Charlton.
The film’s monumental success made Linda a star, but she felt underappreciated in Hollywood. She continued acting in the “Dundee” sequels but rejected typecasting roles. After the third film, she stepped away from acting altogether.
Linda found love with Paul Hogan during the “Dundee” series, and they had a son, Chance. However, their marriage ended in 2014. Following her divorce, Linda chose to redefine her life. She met Moulay Hafid Baba in Morocco and together, they founded Dream My Destiny, a luxury travel agency creating personalized itineraries.
At 63, Linda has embraced her new life in Morocco, finding joy in creating memorable experiences for others. Her legacy as Sue Charlton lives on, but she prefers the rewards of real life over fiction.