In the 1980s, she was many people’s dream date because she starred with Paul Hogan in the famous TV show “Crocodile Dundee.” As Linda Kozlowski moved away from the fame of Hollywood, her life took a surprising turn, and she eventually found happiness in a very different setting.
Kozlowski was born in Fairfield, Connecticut, on January 7, 1958. He became famous by following his dream of becoming an actor. She made her name in off-Broadway shows after getting better at acting at the Juilliard School. Later, she got small parts on Broadway and on TV. Because of her role with Dustin Hoffman in the TV movie “Death of a Salesman,” she became a famous actress.
But it was her part as the brave reporter Sue Charlton in “Crocodile Dundee” that made her famous all over the world. The movie was a huge hit, and Kozlowski became a common name almost overnight. Even though she was becoming a rising star, she felt limited by how Hollywood often put her in the same roles.
After the third “Crocodile Dundee” movie, Kozlowski did something very brave: he quit acting for good. She chose to start a new part of her life that was very different from the fame and glamour of Hollywood.
She married her “Crocodile Dundee” co-star Paul Hogan in 1990, and they have a son together named Chance. But in 2014, they split up. It was during this time of change that Kozlowski felt drawn to Morocco.
He fell in love again in Morocco, this time with a local tour guide named Moulay Hafid Baba. They started Dream My Destiny together, a high-end tour company in Marrakech. Their company creates unique vacation experiences using Kozlowski’s intuition, which he has developed over years working in the entertainment business.
She is now 63 years old and loves her new life in Morocco, away from the glitz and glitter of Hollywood. Sue Charlton’s acting days may be over, but her legacy goes on as Sue Charlton, and her story can inspire anyone who wants to make their own way, no matter how strange it may seem.