Linda Kozlowski rose to fame in the 1986 hit movie “Crocodile Dundee.” Her portrayal of Sue Charlton alongside Paul Hogan marked a turning point in her career. Despite success, Kozlowski felt overlooked in Hollywood, choosing to step away after the “Dundee” series.
Born in 1958, Kozlowski pursued acting after graduating from Juilliard. She faced challenges, including working as a waitress in California. However, a recommendation from mentor Dustin Hoffman landed her the role in “Crocodile Dundee,” propelling her to fame.
Beyond acting, Kozlowski found love with Hogan, marrying in 1990. After their divorce in 2014, she redirected her focus, finding a new passion in Morocco. There, she co-founded Dream My Destiny, a luxury travel agency with Moulay Hafid Baba.
Now 63, Kozlowski thrives in her adventurous life, preferring real-life experiences over scripted ones. Her journey from Hollywood to Morocco showcases her adaptability and passion for new horizons, enriching her legacy beyond the silver screen.