The 1980s were a defining era for Linda Kozlowski, who captured hearts with her role as Sue Charlton in the iconic film “Crocodile Dundee.” Her on-screen chemistry with co-star Paul Hogan made her an overnight sensation. However, after the “Dundee” series, Kozlowski gradually faded from the Hollywood spotlight.
Born in Fairfield, Connecticut, in 1958, Kozlowski’s passion for acting led her to the prestigious Juilliard School. After graduating in 1981, she began her career in off-Broadway productions, eventually transitioning to minor roles on Broadway and television. Her breakthrough came when she landed the role of Sue Charlton, thanks to a recommendation from her mentor, Dustin Hoffman.
Kozlowski’s rise to fame was swift, but she soon found herself disillusioned with the Hollywood scene. She felt typecast and undervalued, leading her to turn down roles and eventually step away from acting altogether.
In her personal life, Kozlowski found love with Paul Hogan, and they married in 1990. They had a son, Chance, in 1998, but their marriage ended in divorce in 2014.
Following her divorce, Kozlowski embarked on a new journey, one that would take her far from the glamour of Hollywood. She met Moulay Hafid Baba, a Moroccan tour guide, and together they founded the luxury travel agency Dream My Destiny in Marrakech.
Kozlowski’s life has undergone a profound transformation. She has traded the spotlight for a more fulfilling existence, creating bespoke travel experiences for clients. Her intuition, honed during her acting career, serves her well in this new role.
At 63, Linda Kozlowski has chosen a path that is more meaningful to her. She finds joy in crafting unforgettable experiences for others, far removed from the fiction of her acting days. Though her Hollywood legacy lives on, Kozlowski’s true story is one of self-discovery and reinvention.