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Linda Kozlowski was born in Fairfield, Connecticut on January 7, 1958. She trained at the Juilliard School as an opera singer, and soon after graduating she debuted in the 1981-1982 off-Broadway production, How It All Began. From there, she played "Miss Forsythe" on Broadway in Death of a Salesman in 1984 and took the same role in the film version of 1985.
Linda Kozlowski's biggest break came in 1986 when she was cast as the female lead opposite Paul Hogan in the Australian film Crocodile Dundee, in which their on-screen chemistry spilled over into a real relationship. The next year, she revisited her starring role with Hogan in Crocodile Dundee II. In 2001, Linda Kozlowski starred again with Hogan in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, which was the least successful of the trilogy.
She married Hogan on May 5, 1990, following his divorce from his wife Noelene, to whom he had been married for 28 years, and whom Kozlowski strongly resembles. The couple have one child, a boy named Chance.
Her husband Crocodile Dundee actor Paul Hogan has been barred from leaving Australia over an unpaid multi-million dollar tax bill, his lawyer has said.
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) served the US-based actor with the order when he returned to Sydney recently for his mother’s funeral.
The 70-year-old is alleged to have put AUS$37.6m (£21.4m) of film royalties in offshore tax havens.
Hogan denies the claim, saying he had “paid plenty of tax” in Australia.
The order prevents the actor from leaving Australia until any alleged tax debts are paid or arrangements made for the tax liability to be discharged.
Lawyer Andrew Robinson said Hogan was “stunned and very disappointed the government could treat him as a flight risk”.
“He denies the liability asserted by the ATO and has filed objections which have not been the subject of any response.
“The process of detaining Paul in Australia away from his wife and child has devastated him and he hopes that discussions between us and the ATO will lead to a prompt resolution allowing him to return to his family,” Mr Robinson added.
The tax office reportedly served Hogan with the tax bill for undeclared income last month after a five-year long wrangle.
Linda Kozlowski's biggest break came in 1986 when she was cast as the female lead opposite Paul Hogan in the Australian film Crocodile Dundee, in which their on-screen chemistry spilled over into a real relationship. The next year, she revisited her starring role with Hogan in Crocodile Dundee II. In 2001, Linda Kozlowski starred again with Hogan in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, which was the least successful of the trilogy.
She married Hogan on May 5, 1990, following his divorce from his wife Noelene, to whom he had been married for 28 years, and whom Kozlowski strongly resembles. The couple have one child, a boy named Chance.
Her husband Crocodile Dundee actor Paul Hogan has been barred from leaving Australia over an unpaid multi-million dollar tax bill, his lawyer has said.
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) served the US-based actor with the order when he returned to Sydney recently for his mother’s funeral.
The 70-year-old is alleged to have put AUS$37.6m (£21.4m) of film royalties in offshore tax havens.
Hogan denies the claim, saying he had “paid plenty of tax” in Australia.
The order prevents the actor from leaving Australia until any alleged tax debts are paid or arrangements made for the tax liability to be discharged.
Lawyer Andrew Robinson said Hogan was “stunned and very disappointed the government could treat him as a flight risk”.
“He denies the liability asserted by the ATO and has filed objections which have not been the subject of any response.
“The process of detaining Paul in Australia away from his wife and child has devastated him and he hopes that discussions between us and the ATO will lead to a prompt resolution allowing him to return to his family,” Mr Robinson added.
The tax office reportedly served Hogan with the tax bill for undeclared income last month after a five-year long wrangle.