Linda Kozlowski gained international recognition following her role as Sue Charlton in “Crocodile Dundee.” Born in Fairfield, Connecticut, on January 7, 1958, Linda pursued acting at Juilliard School, later transitioning from off-Broadway to television. Her career took a major turn when Dustin Hoffman recommended her for the role in “Crocodile Dundee.” The film’s success was monumental, grossing over $320 million, making Linda “a star virtually overnight.”
Despite her newfound fame, Linda felt she “didn’t receive the attention she deserved” in Hollywood. She continued in the “Crocodile Dundee” sequels but grew tired of being typecast and eventually stepped away from acting.
Linda married her co-star Paul Hogan in 1990, and they had a son, Chance, in 1998. After their 2014 divorce, Linda found a new passion in Morocco. Partnering with Moulay Hafid Baba, she co-founded the luxury travel agency Dream My Destiny, embracing a fulfilling life away from Hollywood.
While Linda may have left acting behind, her legacy in “Crocodile Dundee” remains, as she now focuses on creating “memorable experiences” for others in Morocco.