Linda Kozlowski, the long-time wife of Paul Hogan were seen at a recent gala event in LA  on Jan. 14. The pair who starred in the hit movie, "Crocodile Dundee" also met and fell in love on set and have been together ever since.

The movie is about an American reporter played by Kozlowski sent to the Australian outback to meet a crocodile poacher.

The duo met while filming together when Hogan was married to Noelene Edwards. He left his then-wife to be with Kozlowski and the couple has been together ever since.  It has been 23 years of marriage and Hogan, 73, and Kozlowski, 54, are still going strong.

The couple attended the G'Day USA Black Tie Gala in Los Angeles' JW Marriott hotel where Hogan was presented an award, reported The Huffington Post.

The Daily Mail reported that Kozlowski hasn't acted since the third Crocodile Dundee film in 2001. She wore a sexy skin-tight floor-length black dress to the event and looked great. Hogan was presented with the Australian Icon Award by fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman.

"I grew up watching Hoges, he was the everyman,"  said Jackman according to The Daily Mail.

"He's funny, honest, smart, ethical and an icon, for me a mentor."

At the awards, John Travolta also received the Goodwill Ambassador for Australia award.

Hogan married Noelene Edwards in 1958 and divorced her in 1981 for the first time. They then remarried a year later but divorced again in 1986, when it is speculated he  started his relationship with Kozlowski, reported The Daily Mail.

See photos of them at the gala here.