She starred in a huge 1980s film series that was both funny and full of adventure.
Her role earned her a Golden Globe nomination and she seemed to be on the fast track to stardom.
This actress – who was blonde in the '80s – ended up marrying the handsome star of the films – they made a total of three films under the same name.
Note: He is not American.
This beauty had several roles after her huge success, including Almost An Angel with Willie Nelson and Charlton Heston in the 1990s.
But she left Hollywood after feeling like she got bad roles.
The couple divorced in 2014 and these days she has a habit of sharing photos of herself on social media in which she looks completely different.
She is now 66 years old, but looks half her age in her photos.
Who is she?
She starred in a huge 1980s film series that was both funny and full of adventure. This actress – who was blonde in the '80s – ended up marrying the handsome star of the films – they made a total of three films under the same name. Note: He is not American. Who is she?
She is Crocodile Dundee star Linda Kozlowski.
The star looks more youthful and stunning these days than she did in her film debut 37 years ago.
The 66-year-old former actress shared photos of herself on vacation last year and her stunning posts radiated her age-defying beauty.
Kozlowski made her film debut in the hit Australian action comedy 1986.
The film followed Kozlowski as a New York reporter who is sent Down Under to interview crocodile hunter Michael J. Dundee – played by Paul Hogan, 83.
The first installment earned the bombshell – who seemed unrecognizable in 2017 – a Golden Globe nomination for her role as Sue Charlton.
Since leaving Hollywood, she often documents her incredible travels on social media with her new travel companion and long-time lover – Moulay Hafid Baba.
The star and her boyfriend spent the summer enjoying the scenic sights in France, Spain and Sardinia and basking in the golden sun.
She is Crocodile Dundee star Linda Kozlowski. The film followed Kozlowski as a New York reporter who is sent Down Under to interview crocodile hunter Michael J. Dundee – played by Paul Hogan, 83
They later tied the knot in 1990 and welcomed son Chance, now 24; Seen in 1990
As seen in her recent posts of 2023, she also dyed her hair brunette and looked stunning with sun-kissed skin and a bright white smile.
Her neighbor told Chron Australia in 2017 that she had been on a “health kick” in recent years and her hard work – which included daily cryo treatments – had paid off.
“The health kick and treatments she received took her years,” the insider said.
“She's almost 60 but could pass for a woman in her 40s. “No problem,” the source continued. “She lost at least 20 pounds.”
While filming Crocodile Dundee, she and her co-star Hogan fell in love and began a romance together.
They later tied the knot in 1990 and welcomed son Chance, now 25, in 1998.
The 66-year-old former actress shared photos of herself on vacation last year; She looks half her age
Her age-defying beauty shined through her stunning posts
Kozlowski split from Hogan in 2013 and later left Hollywood altogether. Since then, the beauty – still as stunning as ever – has often documented her incredible trips on social media with her new travel companion and long-time lover
During the filming of Crocodile Dundee, she and her co-star Hogan fell in love and began a romance together; seen at the G'Day USA Black Tie Gala in January 2013
They welcomed son Chance, now 25, in 1998; seen at the G'Day USA Black Tie Gala in January 2013
Kozlowski split from Hogan in 2013 and later left Hollywood altogether.
Her last film appearance was in 2001, when she reprized her role as Sue Charlton for the final film, Crocodile Dundee.
She told the Los Angeles Times in 1988 that Hollywood casting directors eventually typecast her after “Crocodile Dundee,” which she said was both a blessing and a curse.
“After 'Crocodile Dundee,' I turned down a lot of things, most of them where I played a funny man's girlfriend,” she said.
In an interview with Scripps Howard News Service in 2001, she spoke about her decision to leave Hollywood behind and quit acting.
“Those schlocky movies I was watching straight-to-video gave me stomach ulcers, basically because I was the only one on set who cared about anything,” she said at the time.
“I would say, 'Well, that scene doesn't make any sense.' [They would say,] “Oh, so what, just say the lines.” [And] I thought, “This isn’t fun anymore. That's not why I studied, that's not what I love.” With that said, and with my biological clock, I decided to give it all away.”