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| Hogan's Malibu house (left) and the Byron Bay house at Possum Creek |
Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan and wife Linda Koslowski have listed their magnificent Malibu property for sale for $US5.25M.
Although Hoge's later films were financial flops, he has
made a fortune by parlaying his Dundee profits into a property empire
valued at around $400M.
Hogan and his film production partner John Cornell invested heavily in the NSW uber resort of Byron Bay building a beach side hotel and buying up plots of land in the hinterland.
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| Linda & Paul ( centre ) with business partners John Cornell and Delvene Delaney |
His Possum Creek mansion and acres were reminiscent of the Malibu property. It was eventually sold to Hong Kong banker Duncan Mount who parceled up blocks and sold them on for a tidy fortune. Hoges was inducted into the 'hall of fame' at last month's G'Day USA in LA.
Meanwhile at the opening of last week's exhibition for fashion identity Vivian Chan Shaw, Hogan's first wife Noelene Hogan
attended the party but remained silent on her ex-husband's life. Noelene and Paul
divorced in 1981 and she received their Northern Beaches Sydney
property which again was similar to the Malibu and Byron properties.
Obviously Hoges likes the 'Southern Mansion' style home with a few
hundred acres. Hogan keeps in regular touch with his grown-up sons and
their families from the first marriage and they visit him and
Koslowski's son Chance in the USA. left : Noelene Hogan with Claudia Chan Shaw last week.

