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Jaclyn Smith
This article is about the American actress. For the Canadian actress, see Jaclyn A. Smith. For the American rower, see Jaclyn Smith (rower).
American actress (born )
Jaclyn Smith (born October 26, )[1] is an American actress. She is most notable for her role as Kelly Garrett in the television series Charlie's Angels (–), and was the only original female lead to remain with the series for its complete run.
She reprised the role with cameo appearances in the films Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle () and Charlie's Angels (). Her other films include Nightkill () and Déjà Vu (). Beginning in the s, she began developing and marketing her own brands of clothing and perfume.
Smith began her career in in minor roles. In , she was cast in Charlie's Angels, alongside Kate Jackson and Farrah Fawcett.
The show propelled all three to stardom, including an appearance on the front cover of Time magazine. She was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Film for the title role in the TV film Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (), and went on to star in numerous TV films and miniseries over the next 20 years, including Rage of Angels (), George Washington (), The Bourne Identity (), Kaleidoscope () and Nightmare in the Daylight ().
She had a recurring role from to in the drama series The District and appeared as Olivia Hodges in two episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in
Early life
Smith was born in Houston, Texas, the daughter of Margaret Ellen (née Hartsfield)[citation needed] and Jack Smith (born Jacob Kupferschmidt),[citation needed] a dentist.[2] Her father was of Russian-Jewish descent,[citation needed] whereas her mother had English, Scottish, Irish, and Welsh heritage.[citation needed] She graduated from Mirabeau B.
Lamar High School in [3] She majored in psychology and drama at Trinity University (Texas) in San Antonio but completed only a year. Instead, she moved to New York and joined the Balanchine School of American Ballet.[4]
Career
Early career
Smith's career aspirations shifted to modeling and acting as she found work in television commercials and print ads, including one for Listerine mouthwash.[5] In , she auditioned for the role of Victoria Winters on the ABC daytime series Dark Shadows, but was not hired.[citation needed] The role went instead to [[Alexandra Moltke].
First appearing uncredited in Goodbye, Columbus (), Smith had a noticeable role in The Adventurers (), in which she played a journalist. Both movies were filmed in Smith followed these up with guest spots on shows like The Partridge Family, McCloud, Switch and The Rookies.
Gaston richmond jaclyn smith Jackson, Smith recalls, was there when Richmond was born. Sign In Up with your social account. Timothee Chalamet carries another Chanel purse out in NYC Emmerdale fans call out glaring continuity error 'ruining' poignant graveyard scene - but can you spot it? However, despite her sweet birthday tribute , fans could not help but notice how young the year-old looked next to her son.She landed a job as a "Breck girl" for Breck Shampoo in , and a few years later joined Farrah Fawcett as a spokesmodel for Wella Balsam shampoo.[5] She was in the made-for-television movies Probe () and Bootleggers ().
Charlie's Angels
On March 21, , Smith first played Kelly Garrett in Charlie's Angels; the show was aired as a movie of the week, starring Smith, Kate Jackson and Farrah Fawcett as private investigators for Townsend Associates, a detective agency run by a reclusive multi-millionaire whom the women had never met.
Voiced by John Forsythe, the Charles Townsend character presented cases and dispensed advice via a speakerphone to his core team of three female employees, to whom he referred as "Angels". They were aided in the office and occasionally in the field by two male associates, played by character actors David Doyle and David Ogden Stiers. The program earned a huge Nielsen rating, causing the network to air it a second time and confirm production for a series, with all of the principal characters with the exception of Stiers.
The series formally debuted on September 22, , and ran for five seasons. The show would become a big success not only in the U.S. but, in successive years, in syndication around the world, spawning a cottage industry of peripheral products, particularly in the show's first three seasons, including several series of bubble gum cards, two sets of fashion dolls, numerous posters, puzzles, and school supplies, novelizations of episodes, toy vans, and a board game, all featuring Smith's likeness.
The "Angels" also appeared on the covers of magazines around the world, from countless fan magazines to TV Guide (four times) to Time magazine.[6]
Fawcett departed at the end of the first season, and Cheryl Ladd was a successful addition to the cast, remaining until the end of the series. Jackson departed at the end of the third season, and proved harder to replace, as first Shelley Hack and then Tanya Roberts were brought in to try re-igniting the chemistry, media attention and ratings success enjoyed by the earlier teams.
Smith played her role for all five seasons of Charlie's Angels until , also portraying the Garrett character in a cameo in the feature film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle and later in the film Charlie's Angels.
In on the first episode of the Aaron Spelling produced comedy, The San Pedro Beach Bums, the Bums try to recruit the women of Charlie's Angels to judge the Miss Harbor Beauty Contest.
The "Angels" Smith, Jackson and Ladd guest-star as themselves.
Christina Chambers portrayed Smith in the television film Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Charlie's Angels.[7]
Interim work
Smith's first two acting ventures outside the Angels mold (as an actress of note) was the CBS-TV movie of the week Escape from Bogen County in , and Season 1 Episode 2 of "The Love Boat" (aired October 1, ) where she played Janette Bradford cruising solo while being watched by the private eye her husband hired.
Then came a leading role in Joyce Haber's The Users with Tony Curtis and John Forsythe in In , Smith starred with Robert Mitchum in the suspense thriller Nightkill.
Gaston richmond jaclyn smith son Still, "it was very emotional. And it's a friend for the ages. The duo posed for photos together in all of the stunning outfits. Our comments section is a place where readers can engage in healthy, productive, lively, and respectful discussions.Following the cancellation of Charlie's Angels in , Smith starred in the title role of the critically acclaimed television movie Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, earning her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress. In , Smith starred as Jennifer Parker in the TV movie Rage of Angels, based on the novel by Sidney Sheldon.
The film was the highest rated in the Nielsen ratings the week it aired. Smith reprised the role in the sequel, Rage of Angels: The Story Continues.[8]
After Charlie's Angels
Smith continued to appear in a number of television movies and miniseries during the s and s including George Washington, The Night They Saved Christmas (both ), Florence Nightingale (), Windmills of the Gods () – another TV film based on a Sidney Sheldon novel – The Bourne Identity[9] (also ); adapted from author Robert Ludlum's novel of the same name; Settle the Score (), Lies Before Kisses, The Rape of Dr.
Willis (both ), In the Arms of a Killer (), and several TV versions of Danielle Steel novels, including Kaleidoscope () and Family Album ().
In , Smith starred in the feature film Deja Vu, directed by her then-husband Tony Richmond. In , she played the title role in Christine Cromwell, a mystery television series based in San Francisco, but which only lasted one season.
That same year, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[10][11]
From to , Smith had a recurring role as Vanessa Cavanaugh in the TV series The District. She reprised her role as Kelly Garrett for a cameo in the feature film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle,[12] the only "angel" from the original series to appear in a film adaptation.
In August , Smith reunited with her angels co-stars Farrah Fawcett and Kate Jackson at the 58th Primetime Emmy awards in tribute to producer Aaron Spelling who had died earlier that year.[13] Her appearance there subsequently led Bravo TV's producers to cast Smith as the celebrity host of Bravo's weekly competitive reality series Shear Genius, which began airing in March [14] Smith hosted the show for its first two seasons.[15]
In March , Smith returned to acting after a five-year absence with a guest role on the NBC television drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
In March , Smith guest-starred on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Olivia Hodges, the mother of David Hodges (played by Wallace Langham).[16]
In January , Smith was seen promoting the Charlie's Angels television series on the MeTV network. She reprised her role as Kelly for a cameo appearance in the feature film Charlie's Angels, Smith's second cameo in the film franchise.[17]
Designing
In , Smith entered the business world with the introduction of her collection of women's apparel for Kmart.
She pioneered the concept of celebrities developing their own brands rather than merely endorsing others. A season 15 episode of The Simpsons ("The Fat and the Furriest") lampooned Smith's many business successes, portraying her as having her own line of axe heads.
Olivia de havilland Smith expressed that nothing else matters when she is with her grandaughters because she immerses herself in the moment. Subscribe to AmoMama on Google News! Create profiles for personalised advertising. Toxic feud that tore Eternal apart: Louise Redknapp's bandmates re-form with a new singer after row overIn May , Smith allowed a documentary crew to profile her home life, design philosophy and relationship with Kmart in an online video series sponsored by Kmart.[18] Her foray into home furnishings was extended to Kmart stores in the fall of , with the chain's introduction of its Jaclyn Smith Today product line of bedding and bath accessories.[19]
In September , Smith launched the STYLE by Jaclyn Smith wig collection for Paula Young Wigs.[20] The wigs are designed by hair stylist José Eber.[21] In , she had a line of beautiful woman's clothing for sale on the Home Shopping channel (HSN).
Personal life
Smith has been married four times. Her first marriage was to actor Roger Davis (–).[22] She was married to Dennis Cole from ; he was an actor who appeared on several episodes of Charlie's Angels. Smith remained close to Joe Cole, Dennis's son from a previous marriage. Joe was murdered in at the age of 30, a crime which remains unsolved.
In , Smith married filmmaker Tony Richmond, with whom she had two children, Gaston (b. ) and Spencer Margaret (b. ), before divorcing Richmond in Smith has been married to Houston cardiothoracic surgeon Brad Allen since [23]
Smith was treated for breast cancer in [24][25] In , Smith was featured in 1 a Minute, a documentary about breast cancer.[26][27]
Filmography
Films
Television series
Television appearances
Year | Title | Role | Episode titles | Notes |
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The Partridge Family | Tina | "When Mother Gets Married" | Season 1, episode 5 | |
McCloud | Jackie Rogers | "Showdown at the End of the World" | Season 3, episode 4 | |
Margaret 'Ellie' Hart | "The Man with the Golden Hat" | Season 5, episode 6 | ||
Get Christie Love! | Sari Lancaster | "A Fashion Heist" | Season 1, episode 20 | |
Switch | Allie McGuiness | "Pilot Episode" AKA "Las Vegas Roundabout" | Pilot | |
"The Late Show Murders" | Season 1, episode 2 | |||
"Death Heist" | Season 1, episode 7 | |||
The Rookies | Judy March | "The Code Five Affair" | Season 4, episode 15 | |
The Captain and Tennille Show | Herself | Season 1, episode 8 | ||
The San Pedro Beach Bums | Herself | "The Angels and the Bums" | Season 1, episode 1 | |
The Love Boat | Janette Bradford | "A Tasteful Affair/Oh, Dale!/The Main Event" | Season 1, episode 2 | |
Becker | Megan | "The Wrong Man" | Season 3, episode 6 | |
"Pretty Poison" | Season 3, episode 14 | |||
Hope & Faith | Dr.
Anne Osvath | "Natal Attraction" | Season 2, episode 6 | |
"Stand by Your Mandi" | Season 2, episode 7 | |||
Mornings with Kerri-Anne | Herself - Guest | TV series Australia, 1 episode | ||
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Susan Delzio | "Bedtime" | Season 11, episode 18 | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Olivia Hodges | "Malice in Wonderland" | Season 12, episode 18 | |
"Homecoming" | Season 12, episode 22 | |||
All American | Wendy Fine | "Ready or Not" | Season 3, episode 14 | |
"Sabotage" | Season 5, episode 19 | |||
"Connection" | Season 6, episode 6 | |||
"I Do (Part II)" | Season 6, episode 15 |
Tributes
- A number of style editorialists and magazine polls have attested to Smith's popularity and declared her one of the most beautiful women in the world.
The difficult-to-please Mr. Blackwell once named her "The World's Best Dressed Woman".[28] In , McCall's ran a poll of "Whose Face Most Women Would Like To Have"; Smith topped the list.
- In the April issue of People, Smith was voted as having one of the "Ten Great Faces of Our Time".
- In , McCall's named Smith as having one of "America's 10 Best Bodies".
People named Smith twice in its annual list of the "Most Beautiful People in the World".[29] Also in , Ladies' Home Journal sampled 2, men and women in different locations in the United States to determine "America's Favorite Women"; Smith came top of the list as the "Most Beautiful Woman in America", with actress Linda Evans coming in second.
- In , TV Guide readers voted Smith as the "Most Beautiful Woman Not on Television".[30]
- The French band Air was inspired by Smith's Charlie's Angels character Kelly Garrett to record the song "Kelly Watch the Stars" for their critically acclaimed album Moon Safari, and the track was released as a single.[31]
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