Linda Kozlowski's illustrious career in the performing arts began with a prestigious education at the renowned Juilliard School, where she honed her craft and laid the foundation for her future success on the Broadway stage.
However, it was her foray into the world of cinema that truly catapulted her to fame, particularly in the Australian film industry, where she frequently collaborated with her co-star Paul Hogan.
The romantic chemistry between Kozlowski and Hogan, which was evident on screen in their iconic roles in the 1986 film "Crocodile Dundee", blossomed into a real-life romance during the production of the first two movies in the trilogy.
In 1990, Kozlowski and Hogan tied the knot, and the couple settled in California, where they welcomed their only child, a son named Chance.
After a decade-long marriage, Kozlowski and Hogan reunited on screen for the final installment of the "Crocodile Dundee" trilogy in 2001, reprising their iconic roles.
However, their on-screen romance was not meant to be, and the couple eventually divorced in 2014, bringing an end to their 24-year marriage.