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Remember her from ‘Crocodile Dundee’? What she looks like today leaves fans in tears

Linda Kozlowski became known all over the world following her role in Crocodile Dundee. The American actress starred alongside Paul Hogan, and the two embarked on a wonderful voyage of love together after the films.

Sadly, Kozlowski and Hogan divorced in 2014, though the couple share one son together. Since then, she’s gone her own way in life, and has found love once again.

So what did Linda Kozlowski get up to following Crocodile Dundee? And what does she look like today? This is all you need to know!

Linda Kozlowski
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Every actor or actress dreams about that big breakthrough role and the glamorous life that will almost certainly come with it. A great performance in the right film or series can open doors to offers that will likely move one further up the Hollywood celebrity ladder, which is turns means more money and more fame.

Linda Kozlowski – ‘Crocodile Dundee’

Oftentimes, we see actors pretty much playing the same sort of role over and over again. If one finds success as a tough guy or the girl next door, for example, we can expect to see them starring as similar characters in their next few jobs.

But just because someone’s been in one of that years’ biggest and most popular films doesn’t actually mean that fame is guaranteed. And, in fact, some actors just don’t want to continue in Hollywood, even after they’ve been a part of a great success story.

One such actor is Linda Kozlowski. She got her big breakthrough as Sue Charlton in the 1986 film Crocodile Dundee, and quickly became a star all over the world.

Crocodile Dundee changed her life, both on a professional and personal level. But after three Dundee-films and several other appearances, she disappeared.

Looking at her filmography, Linda Kozlowski hasn’t starred in any sort of production since 2001. So what happened? And what does she look like now?

Here’s all you might want to know about her!

Linda Kozlowski
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Linda Kozlowski was born on January 7, 1958 in Fairfield, Connecticut. The daughter of Stanley and Helen Kozlowski, she grew up in Fairfield and graduated from Andrew Warde High School in 1976.

Linda Kozlowski – early life

Kozlowski had a passion for acting early on. She decided to pursue a career in the business and was accepted into the prestigious Juilliard School’s drama division. She graduated in 1981, and went on to move to New York.

To start off her acting career, Kozlowski starred in several off-Broadway productions, including How It All Began. She would go on to land smaller roles on broadway, as well as in television, including in the television film Death of a Salesman, where she starred alongside Dustin Hoffman.

However, as many actors probably will agree, moving to New York wasn’t easy. She worked as a waitress after Death of a Salesman wrapped up, and a that point, Kozlowski decided to leave for California.

Meanwhile, she and Dustin Hoffman had become great friends, and he became was sort of a mentor for her.

“It was cold in New York,” she told People. “And I didn’t see any other work in sight, and I was sort of miserable.”

Hoffman and his wife wanted to help Linda out. They offered her the chance to stay in their Malibu beach house, and only six weeks after her move to the west coast, she auditioned for Crocodile Dundee.

Crocodile Dundee
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Dustin Hoffman was actually the one that recommended her for the part, since he was very impressed with her performance in Death of a Salesman.

“Linda got the movie because they liked her”

“There was a feeling in that room that was so positive,” she recalled of the audition. “I never once thought, ‘Oh, my God, this might not work.’

“Dustin asked me, ‘Who are these people? What are their names, and where are they staying?’,” she recalled. “And I told him. So just as they were calling me to say I had the part, they got a phone call: It was Dustin Hoffman. At first they thought it was a friend doing a bad impersonation.

“Once they realized it was Hoffman, they were just beaming. It was a sign they’d made the right decision.”

Kozlowski’s longtime friend William DeAcutis added: “Dustin’s call was like the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval, but Linda got the movie because they liked her.”

In 1986, Kozlowski starred alongside Paul Hogan in the first Crocodile Dundee film. It became one of the biggest films’ of the year, earning a staggering $320 million. Considering it only cost about $10 million to make, it was – on top of the fans loving it – great business.

At first, however, when Linda arrived at the Crocodile Dundee set in Australia, it was something of a shock.

“It was 4 o’clock in the morning, freezing cold, with kangaroos and wild buffalo roaming around. I was in a daze,” she said.

Crocodile Dundee
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Over night, Linda Kozlowski became a star. But the funny thing was that for a short while, she was a huge celebrity in Australia – but yet unknown in the US.

Major success with ‘Crocodile Dundee’

Crocodile Dundee opened “Down Under” before it opened in the US, which meant people in the US didn’t know her at all.

“It was a bit like being Cinderella,” Kozlowski told the Los Angeles Times. “In Australia, I’d be riding about in limos, whereas here I was still running around in my old Toyota trying to see casting directors.”

Linda soon went from a struggling actress to a star. However, she always felt that she didn’t get that much attention. All in all, it was all about Dundee.

“But I’ll tell you where I was a big star,” she said, laughing. “In Fairfield, Conn., where I grew up. My parents, Stanley and Helen Kozlowski, still live there, and when the movie opened they saw it again and again.

“What’s funny is the local paper never referred to me as ‘Linda,’ always as ‘Stanley’s daughter.’ It was ‘Stanley’s daughter says this…’ and ‘Stanley’s daughter says that’…”

Two years later, she appeared in the second Crocodile Dundee film, and in 2001, the third one, Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles was released.

At that point, Kozlowski had also found love. And it was with her co-star Paul Hogan, also known as the Crocodile Dundee.

Linda Kozlowski Paul Hogan
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The couple married in May 1990 in Australia. According to the Los Angeles Times, Hogan gave her a $2 million mansion as a wedding gift.

Marriage with Paul Hogan

Following her first two very successful appearances in the Crocodile Dundee films, one might think that Linda Kozlowski had hundreds of offers for new projects. Well, for her, that wasn’t the case at all.

Sure, she had options, but nothing felt exciting.

“After Crocodile Dundee I turned down lots of stuff, most of it where I’d play the girlfriend of some funny man,” Kozlowski said, explaining that she used the scripts for a whole different reason.

“I use them for kindling, to get the fire started,” she said.

“That’s about all they’re good for. I was getting very depressed, but finally something good did come along–‘Pass the Ammo.’ That’s been a long time coming out, but now there’s a release date.”

In 2001, Linda Kozlowski appeared in the third Crocodile Dundee film. But that was her last appearance in any production to this day.

Before the third film, she decided to leave show business. In 1998, she and Paul Hogan had welcomed their first and only child together, Change Hogan, and instead she wanted to focus on raising her beloved son.

Linda Kozlowski Paul Hogan
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After 23 years of marriage, Linda and Paul divorced in 2014. The couple filed for divorce in October 2013, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the reason.

Divorced in 2014

Speaking with New Idea, Linda explained that she now wanted to be the one in the spotlight. According to Sydney Morning Herald, Linda received $6.25 million in a one-off payment. At the same time, Hogan kept the rights to his Crocodile Dundee character, as well as the film company that produced the films.

Furthermore, Kozlowski was allowed to stay in their home in Los Angeles for four years or until she remarried – whichever came first.

“I lived in Paul’s shadow for many, many years and it’s nice to feel my own light right now,” she told New Idea, adding that the problem between the two was the lack of shared interests.

“Honestly, we just naturally grew apart. One of our problems was we really had nothing in common and, over time, that happens to a lot of people.”

Paul Hogan said the same thing, however added that they still make things work despite their differences.

“We were opposites and we were attracted to each other for a long time. Opposites in everything,” Hogan said.

“From the food we ate, the music we liked, the entertainment we liked, the colors, the clothes, the places, everything, It worked anyway.”

Linda Kozlowski Paul Hogan
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The couple still have shared custody of their son, Change. And despite the divorce, they remain close friends.

Linda Kozlowski today

“The divorce was completely amicable. We talk on the phone all the time, I go over and have coffee,” she said. “We’re completely friendly. Everybody’s happy.”

Linda left the spotlight and has relocated to Morocco, where she has found love once again.

During a trip to Morocco, she was led by local tour guide Moulay Hafid Baba. Speaking to Luxe Beat, Kozlowski said their attraction was instant.

Together, they founded a Marrakesh-based luxury travelling business Dream My Destiny, where they plan customized journeys depending on what their guests desire.

“We knew in a flash that we had known each other for a thousand years, which was a magic moment in both our lives,” Linda Kozlowski said. “As business partners, we plan all our guests’ trips together.

“He’ll look after the men when the ladies need to shop for shoes! He knows the country inside out, including the Sahara Desert. You feel safe with him wherever you are.”

It’s easy to say that Linda remains a very beautiful woman!

It’s been a long time since Linda appeared on screen. She will forever be remembered as the wonderful Sue in Crocodile Dundee, and her legacy will live on forever.

No plans of returning to acting

Today, she’s 63 years of age. However, she has no plans on returning to the big screen.

“I don’t miss acting because my life is so full now. Reality is better than make believe.

“One thing I always hated about acting was that it got in the way of having an adventurous life,” she added.

“You had to stick around LA and wait for work. Now I’m rejoicing in my freedom. I definitely think acting helped develop my intuition, which is essential to my new endeavor, as so much of what I do is based on reading people and instinctively catering to their needs.”

Linda Kozlowski was a truly wonderful actress. But in the end, we’re happy that she choose to follow her passion.

Please, share this article with friends and family to honor Linda Kozlowski!

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Love, Laughter, and a Lifetime of Jokes, 10 Hilarious Tales from Old Married Couples

Love, Laughter, and a Lifetime of Jokes, 10 Hilarious Tales from Old Married Couples

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Jungle Pam Hardy: All you kneed to know about the iconic drag racing beauty

Her presence left men speechless, and she became an unforgettable icon for America’s motor lovers.

But who was Jungle Pam Hardy, and why does her legend live on today?

Though her time in drag racing lasted just four short years, Jungle Pam’s name has remained iconic for nearly four decades.

Because Jungle Pam Hardy was more than just a pretty face in the world of 1970s drag racing. Known for her undeniable charisma and beauty, Pam brought a unique flair to the track that captivated fans just as much as the roaring engines.

In a time when drag racing was all about raw talent and heart-pounding excitement, she embodied the era’s spirit. She was there during the golden age of drag racing –when drivers actually drove their cars instead of computers. According to many, she brought beauty into drag racing in a way that has never been duplicated.

Backing up the legendary Jungle Jim’s race car in her signature shorts and tank top, Pam thrilled us as much as the cars back then.

Road to stardom

It’s impossible to talk about Jungle Pam without mentioning her legendary partner, Jim Liberman, the flamboyant drag racer known as “Jungle Jim.”

Famous for his showmanship, Liberman, who started driving cars at the age of 12, was a huge fixture on the U.S. drag racing circuit. Many still consider him the greatest showman the drag strip has ever seen.

And the story of Jungle Pam, born Pamela Hardy, begins in May 1972 — just two weeks before she graduated from high school.

Liberman spotted the striking young beauty hitch-hiking while he cruised in his yellow Corvette, and fate took over. Pam had big plans to attend West Chester University of Pennsylvania, where she intended to major in business. But instead, she fell for Jim and quickly joined him on the road.

”I ditched the college that had accepted me, and it drove my mother nuts,” she later recalled.

Jungle Jim Liberman Chevy Vega Funny Car – Revell – Jungle Pam. Photo shoot for Hot Rod Magazine with Jungle Jim Liberman and Jungle Pam Hardy. (Photo by Mike Brenner/The Enthusiast Network via Getty Images/Getty Images)

Touring the country together, Jim and Pam became a dynamic duo in the drag racing world, with his showmanship and her magnetic presence. Initially, Jim Liberman wanted Pam to stage his funny car at the starting line, knowing it would capture the audience’s attention — and it certainly did.

“Well, sex sells,” Pam told Competition Plus. “You see it on the TV all the time, but back in the ’70s, Jungle and I decided together that this would be worth a shot, so that’s what we did, and it didn’t seem to hurt his reputation at all. And he had more pictures taken of his car as long as I was standing next to it than anybody else.”

Pam was not only stunning but also always braless, typically donning a tank top or a skimpy halter and zero-inch inseam jean shorts.

Most famous figure on the drag strip

In no time, she transformed from an unknown into the most famous female figure on the drag strip. Her remarkable rise even led her to grace the cover of Hot Rod Magazine, a feat no woman had achieved before. The cheers that erupted when Pam stepped onto the track often surpassed the roars of applause for the most celebrated drivers.

“I’m kind of amazed by all the notoriety,” she remarked in 1974.

But Pam was more than just a pretty face, as some would have you believe. She staged the car, inspected it for fluid leaks before each run, filled the block with water and eight quarts of 70W oil, packed parachutes after every race, and assisted Jim in repositioning his car after his burnouts.

”We put on a good show,” Pam said. ”And that’s what it was all about. It was not about me. When you were out there doing what we were doing, it wasn’t about me. It was about us.”

Pam was described as ”a stroke of genius,” and many were impressed that Jim had transformed her into a true racing enthusiast. This helped the sport’s profile overall, particularly enhancing the reputation of Jim Liberman’s team.

In the relatively niche world of drag racing, Jim and Pam stood out. While Jim clinched several national championships, he was most renowned for his vibrant personality, warm demeanor, and, of course, his stunning girlfriend.

”Our relationship was a flash in the pan, a bolt of lightning. I just worked,” Pam told Fox Sports.

But everything changed on September 9, 1977.

Jim dies

Just three days shy of his 32nd birthday, Jim was racing his 1972 yellow Corvette at 250 mph when he collided with a bus.

The legendary drag racer died instantly, and it took responders a heartbreaking 45 minutes to extract his body from the mangled wreckage.

”It was my mother called me and told me because she didn’t want me to hear it on the news,” Pam told CompetitionPlusTV.

The tragic accident sent shockwaves through the entire motorsports community. In the aftermath, Pam made the difficult decision to step back from drag racing, vowing never to work with another driver again.

Yet, she quietly dedicated herself to preserving Jim Liberman’s memory, frequently participated in memorial events honoring her late boyfriend.

”All that showmanship was his true personality. He just didn’t turn that on at the track and then became normal like everyone else at home. He had that sort of flair even when we were just at the house or went out some place. You could always feel his presence wherever he was,” Pam says.

On a romantic level, Pam moved on. Being the racing lover that she is, she later married Funny Car owner Fred Frey. After their divorce, she married Bill Hodgson, who tunes George Reidnauer’s Excalibur Corvette Nostalgia Funny Car.

The truth behind the photos

Looking through old drag racing photos from the 1970s is a fascinating journey back in time. These snapshots capture not just the roaring engines and vibrant colors of the era, but also the spirit of a community united by a shared passion for speed and excitement.

Jungle Pam broke new ground, proving that women could get respect in a male-dominated sport, all while bringing smiles and laughter to countless faces. She had a life that just doesn’t happen anymore. A woman of undeniable class, she lived life on her own terms — what more could anyone ask for?

Pam’s influence and charm made her an icon, reminding us that the joy of racing is not just about the speed, but about the connections we forge and the memories we create together.

As we revisit these vintage images, we are reminded of the joy and exhilaration that defined those races. We can almost hear the roar of the engines, smell the burnt rubber, and feel the adrenaline rush pulsing through the crowds. We call those the good ole days, and they really were. Times were fun and easier to say the least!

In a world that often feels disconnected, these glimpses into the past remind us of simpler times when excitement was palpable, and the thrill of the race brought people together.

Did Pam Hardy race a car herself?

No, Pam Hardy, known as “Jungle Pam,” didn’t race cars herself.

“Hell no, and hell no. Those things could blow up and catch fire,” as she put it herself.

Jungle Pam Hardy today

Today, at 67 years old, Pam Hardy lives a relatively quiet life, staying close to her roots in drag racing at the grassroots level. She’s just as striking and vibrant as ever— a truly good-looking woman with a timeless charm.

More than just her iconic presence in the racing world, Pam is known for being a down-to-earth, honest person. Her genuine personality continues to resonate with fans. Pam still brings smiles to those who remember her legendary days on the track and beyond.

Here’s to the incredible woman she is today — thank you for the memories, Pam!

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I Always Ask for a Receipt at McDonald’s for This Reason

When it comes to ordering your favorite burgers and fries at McDonald’s, there’s something you might not have thought about – asking for a receipt. It might sound a bit strange, but there’s a good reason behind it. Let’s dive into why it’s a good idea to always ask for a receipt when you place your order at McDonald’s.

Have you ever heard of “mystery shoppers” or “Gapbusters”? These are people who secretly visit McDonald’s restaurants to check if everything is up to the mark. They want to make sure you’re getting the best experience possible. Adnan, who used to work at McDonald’s, spilled the beans on a little secret. He said that McDonald’s employees are trained to keep an eye out for these mystery shoppers. And here’s where the receipt comes into play.

When you ask for a receipt after placing your order, the employees know that you’re paying attention. They might not be able to tell whether you’re a mystery shopper or just a regular customer, but they want to make sure you’re happy. So, they often go the extra mile to make sure your order is top-notch.

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Imagine this – you order a delicious Big Mac with a side of crispy fries. You’re excited to satisfy your hunger. But what if the food isn’t as fresh as you hoped? That’s where asking for a receipt can make a difference. When the employees know you’re watching, they’re more likely to make sure your food is hot, fresh, and tasty.

Think about it this way: when you’re at a restaurant, you want the best value for your money. You deserve a meal that’s prepared with care and served just the way you like it. When you ask for a receipt, you’re showing that you care about your experience. This can lead to better service and better food – a win-win situation!

But that’s not the only benefit of asking for a receipt. Let’s talk about accuracy. Ever had the wrong item in your bag? Maybe you ordered a crispy chicken burger, but you ended up with a fish fillet instead. It happens! When you have your receipt in hand, you can easily double-check if your order is correct. If something’s not right, the employees are usually happy to fix it for you. Your receipt becomes your proof of what you ordered, helping you get exactly what you wanted.

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