From Crocodile Dundee to a New Adventure in Morocco

When you think of 1980s Hollywood, names like Tom Cruise, Molly Ringwald, and Linda Kozlowski stand out. Best known for her role as Sue Charlton in Crocodile Dundee, Linda rose to fame after the film became a global hit. Born in Fairfield, Connecticut in 1958, she studied acting at Juilliard School, where she developed her talent.

Her breakthrough came in 1986, and her on-screen chemistry with Paul Hogan turned into a real-life relationship. She reprised her role in sequels, including Crocodile Dundee II and Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, becoming closely associated with the franchise.

Despite her success, Linda stepped away from acting in the early 2000s due to dissatisfaction with roles. She married Paul Hogan in 1990, had a son, and later divorced in 2014 after more than two decades together, maintaining mutual respect afterward.

In recent years, she shifted into business, co-founding a skincare brand and living a quieter life, often spending time in Morocco. Her journey from Hollywood star to entrepreneur highlights her adaptability and lasting legacy. READ MORE BELOW

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