
80s movie bombshell unrecognizable as she reunites with son she shares with co-star in LA – can you guess who she is?
She fell in love with her co-star when they were on the set of a popular movie franchise
CROC SHOCK 80s movie bombshell unrecognizable as she reunites with son she shares with co-star in LA – can you guess who she is?
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AN EIGHTIES movie bombshell looked completely unrecognizable on a recent outing in Los Angeles.
Stepping out with her shoulder length brunette locks framing her face, fans will likely find it hard to realize who this Hollywood beauty is.
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This 80s bombshell was seen heading out for dinner at an Italian restaurant
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She attended a dinner with her ex-husband and son
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Can you guess who the famous family are?
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The former couple starred in a hit movie together.
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You've got it! It's Paul Hogan who played Michael J. 'Crocodile' Dundee and Linda Kozlowski who played Sue Charlton in the hit movie franchise
She was known to have blond tresses in her breakout movie role, with her appearance now looking very different indeed.
Linda Kozlowski played the role of Sue Charlton in the Crocodile Dundee film series.
The stunning film star is now 67 years of age and looks virtually unrecognizable from her Crocodile Dundee days.
Stepping out in Los Angeles with her son Chance Hogan and her ex-husband and movie co-star Paul Hogan, Linda looked a far cry from her Sue Charlton character.
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Although Linda was spotted with her son and ex, the trio were also joined by her longtime partner Moulay Hafid Baba.
Linda could be seen rocking an all-black outfit on her outing.
She rocked some ankle-grazer trousers, a black top and a black poncho-style wrap.
CHIC OUTING
Adding a scarf around her neck for extra warmth, Linda looked chic as she popped a pair of sunglasses atop her head.
On her feet she wore some beige-coloured Birkenstock-style sandals that hold gold hardware.
Linda completed the look with a designer bag adorned in the brand's monogram.
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She wore a shoulder bag by Louis Vuitton in the brand's classic monogram canvas.
Linda's ex Paul was seen donning some blue jeans, a buttoned shirt and a leather jacket.
The former couple's son was seen wearing black jeans, black sneakers and a black top with a design on the front.
Linda's new man Moulay, whom she has been married to since 2017, was also in attendance.
Linda's career since Crocodile Dundee success
LINDA Kozlowski shot to fame in the first Crocodile Dundee movie that came out in 1986.
After she found fame in the movie franchise, she landed several other movie roles.
In 1987 she played the role of Claire in the movie Pass the Ammo.
She then reprised the role of Sue Charlton in Crocodile Dundee II in 1988.
In 1990 she played the Rose Garner in Almost an Angel.
She played the role of Mary / Mrs Hatch in the hit flick The Neighbor in 1993.
The following year in 1994, Linda starred in Backstreet Justice as Keri Finnegan.
That same year she starred in Zorn as Emilie Bartlett.
In Village of the Damned, which came out in 1995, she played the role of Jill McGowan.
She then had a hiatus from acting before her final film role came about in the early noughties.
In 2001 she reprised her role of Sue Charlton once again for Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles.
They all headed out for an Italian meal, with them all looking content in one another's company.
LINDA'S LOVE STORY
Linda and Paul, who fell in love on the set of Crocodile Dundee, began dating in 1985.
The couple then wed in 1990 and welcomed their son eight years into their marriage. Chance was born in 1998.
Linda and Paul remained together for some time before they split up.
The couple parted ways in 2013, with Linda even leaving Hollywood for good.
Linda married Moulay Hafid Baba in 2017.
Reacting to the new snaps of Linda online, some fans have reacted.
One person said how they think she still looks good, writing: "She's not 21 anymore but she still looks great."
'I SURVIVED HOLLYWOOD'
Linda previously spoke about her son Chance and "surviving Hollywood" in an interview.
In 2015, following her divorce from Paul, she revealed her biggest achievement and spoke about starting a new life.
"My biggest achievement is raising my very cool 16-year-old son, Chance, followed by surviving Hollywood and now, starting a whole new existence midlife," she told Honest Mum.
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Paul and Linda fell in love on the set of the iconic movie
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