Linda Kozlowski, known for her role in “Crocodile Dundee,” rose to fame in the ’80s. After the success of the film series, she shifted away from Hollywood.
Starting her acting journey at Juilliard, she appeared in off-Broadway productions and TV. Despite challenges, including a stint as a waitress, her big break came with Dustin Hoffman’s recommendation for the role of Sue Charlton. The movie’s massive success propelled her to stardom, especially in Australia.
Feeling overlooked in Hollywood, she declined roles that would typecast her. Eventually, after the third “Dundee” film, she left acting. Her personal life saw a marriage and a divorce from co-star Paul Hogan. Following the split, she found a new path in Morocco.
Linda and Moulay Hafid Baba founded Dream My Destiny, a luxury travel agency in Marrakech. Now 63, she’s fully immersed in her adventurous life, preferring real-life experiences over scripted ones. This transition reflects her adaptability and passion for new horizons, enriching her journey beyond the silver screen.