Linda Kozlowski gained worldwide fame after her role in *Crocodile Dundee*, where she starred alongside Paul Hogan.
The film marked a major turning point in her career, but she gradually withdrew from the Hollywood spotlight after the *Dundee* sequels and a few other roles.
Born on January 7, 1958, in Fairfield, Connecticut, Linda pursued acting at the prestigious Juilliard School. She started her career with off-Broadway musicals before moving to Broadway and television, including a role in *Death of a Salesman* with Dustin Hoffman.
Struggling to find stable work, she worked as a waiter before moving to California, where Hoffman, now her mentor, offered her a room in his Malibu beach house.
Linda’s breakthrough came when she landed the role of Sue Charlton in *Crocodile Dundee*, suggested by Hoffman. The film’s massive success made her a household name, especially after its release in Australia.
Despite her fame, Linda felt undervalued in Hollywood and turned down several roles.
After the *Dundee* sequels, she retired from acting. She then shifted her focus to Morocco, where she founded a tourism company, Dream My Destiny, with local tour guide Moulay Hafid Baba.
At 63, Linda now enjoys a fulfilling life in Morocco, where she combines her passion for travel with her acting instincts.