Linda Kozlowski became an international sensation after her breakthrough role
in Crocodile Dundee. In the film, she starred alongside Paul Hogan and later embarked on an incredible romantic journey with him.
However, in 2014, Kozlowski and Hogan went their separate ways, despite having a son together.
Since then, she has focused on living her own life and finding love again.
A Passionate Start in Acting
Linda Kozlowski was born in Fairfield, Connecticut on January 7, 1958. From a young age,
she had a passion for acting and decided to pursue a career in the industry.
Kozlowski was accepted into the prestigious theater program at the Juilliard School in New York.
After graduating in 1981, she began her acting career by performing in off-Broadway productions.
She later landed minor roles on Broadway and in television, including a co-starring role with Dustin Hoffman in the television movie “D_eath of a Salesman.”
From New York to California
For Kozlowski, moving to New York to pursue acting wasn’t easy. After completing her role in “D_eath of a Salesman,”
she found herself working as a waitress and struggling to find other acting opportunities. Fortunately,
she had formed a close bond with Dustin Hoffman, who became a mentor to her.
Feeling frustrated with her lack of success in New York, Kozlowski made a decision to move to California.
Hoffman and his wife invited her to stay in their Malibu beach house, and it was during this time that she attended an audition for Crocodile Dundee.
A Life-Changing Role
For Linda Kozlowski, her audition for Crocodile Dundee was a memorable experience.
Having received the news of her casting from Hoffman himself, she realized that this opportunity would change her life.
In the original Crocodile Dundee movie released in 1986, Kozlowski co-starred with Paul Hogan. The film was a massive success, grossing over $320 million and becoming one of the most popular movies of the year.
Life After Crocodile Dundee
Though she was successful in Crocodile Dundee, Kozlowski felt that her career revolved too much around the film. She turned down numerous projects after the movie, wanting to be recognized for her own talent rather than being seen as an accessory to someone else’s success.
Kozlowski did appear in the sequels to Crocodile Dundee, released in 1988 and 2001, respectively. However, those movies were her only on-screen appearances. She made the decision to leave show business after she gave birth to her son, Chance Hogan, in 1998. She wanted to focus on raising her child and chose to step away from the spotlight.
A New Chapter
In 2014, Linda Kozlowski’s 23-year marriage to Paul Hogan ended in divorce. After that, she decided to pursue a new adventure in life. She found love again with a native Moroccan tour guide named Moulay Hafid Baba and together, they established the luxury travel agency Dream My Destiny in Marrakech, Morocco. They design unique travel itineraries for their clients based on their preferences.
Now in her 60s, Linda Kozlowski has no plans to return to the big screen. She is content with her life and believes that real life is more fulfilling than acting. She cherishes the independence and freedom she now has, which she feels was limited during her acting career.
As Kozlowski continues to enjoy her adventurous life in Morocco, she looks back on her time in Hollywood with fondness. Acting undoubtedly helped her develop important skills, such as intuition, which she now utilizes in her current profession.
Though Linda Kozlowski may no longer be in the spotlight, her role as Sue Charlton in Crocodile Dundee will always be remembered. She has left a lasting legacy in the film industry and continues to live her life on her own terms.