A lot of people had a crush on her in the 1980s, but look at her now!

In the 1980s, Linda Kozlowski captured hearts worldwide as Sue Charlton in Crocodile Dundee, the sophisticated journalist who fell for the rugged Australian hero. A Juilliard-trained actress from Connecticut, she combined talent with poise, quickly becoming a Hollywood sensation. But despite her fame, she faced the industry’s limitations—typecast as the romantic interest rather than complex leading roles.

Disenchanted, Linda walked away from the spotlight after the third Dundee film. She married co-star Paul Hogan in 1990, had a son, and lived privately for years before their divorce in 2014. Rather than retreating, she reinvented herself. Traveling the world, she eventually settled in Morocco, where she met tour guide Moulay Hafid Baba. Together, they founded “Dream My Destiny,” a luxury travel agency offering bespoke, culturally immersive experiences.

Today, Linda lives in Marrakech, thriving as an entrepreneur and embracing a life far richer than Hollywood could offer. The iconic “Girl from New York” may have been the 1980s crush of millions, but now she commands respect for carving her own path—proof that the most meaningful stories are the ones we choose to write for ourselves.