Unraveling the Mystery: The Life Journey of a Crocodile Dundee Icon
Linda Kozlowski is best known for playing Sue Charlton in the 1986 film Crocodile Dundee.
She gained fame with co-star Paul Hogan.
After years in Hollywood, her life took a new turn.
Her path moved from acting to a lifestyle business.
Early Career: Discovering Stardom

Before Crocodile Dundee, Kozlowski had only a few small roles.
She landed a part in a 1985 TV version of Death of a Salesman.
She had played this role on Broadway with Dustin Hoffman.
Hoffman helped her win the famous role.
Steve Irwin once said she was “a star-in-waiting.
” Kozlowski played a reporter from New York who was not ready for the wild Australian Outback.
She worked near dangerous water where crocodiles could be found.
Her colleagues praised her strong work and grit.
Love in Unlikely Places

Kozlowski and Hogan showed a spark on screen.
Their bond grew into a romance that led to marriage in 1990.
The media watched them closely because Hogan is nearly 20 years older and had been married before.
Although Crocodile Dundee was a great hit, later films like Crocodile Dundee II and Almost an Angel did not reach the same success.
Their shared fame and career struggles led her to stop acting.
A New Chapter: From Hollywood to Morocco
In the late 1990s, Kozlowski chose a new path after many small roles.
Approaching her 40s, she focused on being a mother and found a fresh start.
This choice came as she grew tired of typical Hollywood roles.
Kozlowski and Hogan separated in 2013 after 23 years of marriage.
They remained friendly and wished each other well.
During her travels, she met a Moroccan tour guide named Moulay Hafid Baba.
Their quick bond led to marriage in 2017.
She left Los Angeles for Morocco.
In Morocco, she built a life full of adventure.
New Horizons: Entrepreneurial Ventures

In Marrakesh, Kozlowski started a travel business called Dream My Destiny.
Her love for travel and Moroccan culture shaped this new work.
She now plans to start a line of clothing with Moroccan touches.
Her work connects her past in acting with her new life.
Living in Morocco lets her choose her own path far from Hollywood fame.
She enjoys camping in the Sahara and meeting new people.
“I don’t miss acting because my life is full now.
Reality is better than make-believe,” she told reporters.
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