😲Many people had a crush on this actress in the 1980s, but look at her today, it is impossible to recognize her. 😫And you understood who she is?👇👇
😫 Linda Kozlowski, who won hearts in the 1980s with her memorable role in Crocodile Dundee, is nearly unrecognizable today. Let’s explore how the life of this actress took an unexpected direction after her time in Hollywood.
Born in 1958 in Fairfield, Connecticut, Linda’s journey started with a passion for performance, studying at the esteemed Juilliard School. Her initial work in off-Broadway productions and her part in the Broadway play Death of a Salesman, alongside Dustin Hoffman, didn’t immediately lead to stardom.
But it was her role as Sue Charlton in Crocodile Dundee that launched her into international fame. The movie’s tremendous success made Linda a household name.
Despite her growing recognition, Linda felt disillusioned with the Hollywood system and declined numerous roles that didn’t align with her values. After completing the Crocodile Dundee trilogy, she made the choice to retire from acting.
In 1990, Linda married her co-star Paul Hogan, and the couple welcomed their son, Chance, in 1998. However, their marriage ended in 2014, marking the beginning of a new phase in Linda’s life.
Rather than returning to the film industry, Linda found a fresh path in Morocco. There, she met a local guide named Moulay Hafid Baba, and together they established Dream My Destiny, an exclusive travel company offering tailor-made experiences in Marrakesh.
At 63, Linda has embraced her role as an entrepreneur in Morocco, leaving her acting career behind for a more fulfilling endeavor in the tourism sector. While her iconic portrayal of Sue Charlton in Crocodile Dundee remains an essential part of her legacy, Linda has discovered new passion and excitement in the scenic beauty of Morocco. 🌍