She Stole Hearts in Crocodile Dundee—Now You Won’t Believe Where Life Took Her
Once a Hollywood sweetheart, Linda Kozlowski is nearly unrecognizable today—but not because she’s faded from memory. The actress who lit up the screen as Sue Charlton in Crocodile Dundee made a bold move that led her far from the red carpets of L.A. to the golden sands of Morocco.

Born in 1958 in Fairfield, Connecticut, Linda’s love for performing took her all the way to Juilliard. Despite early roles in off-Broadway plays and a stint alongside Dustin Hoffman in Death of a Salesman, fame didn’t find her until she joined Paul Hogan on screen in the surprise 1986 smash Crocodile Dundee.
Her role turned her into an international star. But while the world wanted more of Linda, Hollywood’s offers didn’t align with her values. Disenchanted by the industry, she walked away from acting after wrapping up the Dundee trilogy.

In 1990, she married her co-star Paul Hogan. They had a son, Chance, in 1998—but after two decades, their marriage ended in 2014. That’s when Linda took a completely unexpected turn.
Instead of chasing roles, she chased a new kind of dream—one rooted in travel, culture, and connection. In Morocco, she met Moulay Hafid Baba, a local tour guide, and the pair founded Dream My Destiny, a luxury travel company offering tailor-made adventures in Marrakech.

Now in her 60s, Linda has embraced a quiet, fulfilling life as a travel entrepreneur, far from the glitz of Hollywood. While her legacy as Sue Charlton remains unforgettable, she’s discovered new love, purpose, and breathtaking views in Morocco.