Results for Jaclyn Smith
On this page:
 
Actor:

Jaclyn Smith

  • Born: Oct 26, 1947 in Houston, Texas
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Mystery
  • Career Highlights: Charlie's Angels: Pilot, The Bourne Identity, Love Can Be Murder
  • First Major Screen Credit: Charlie's Angels: Pilot (1975)

Biography

After attending Trinity University and the University of San Antonio, brunette Jaclyn Smith flourished as a model and cover girl. Making her first film appearance in 1969, Smith endured such negligible movie projects as The Moonshiners (1974) before achieving stardom as Kelly Garrett, showgirl-turned-PI, on the spectacularly successful TV series Charlie's Angels. She was the only member of the original Angels to remain with the series from its debut in 1976 to its final telecast in 1981. Like her Charlie's Angels cohorts Cheryl Ladd and Farrah Fawcett, Smith went on to a busy career in made-for-TV movies, efficiently playing the title roles in Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (1982) and Florence Nightingale (1985). In 1989, she returned to the weekly-TV grind as star of the mystery series Christine Cromwell. That same year, a random sampling of Hollywood insiders (technicians, grips, "gofers", etc.) voted Smith as one of the nicest and most cooperative actresses in the business (parenthetically, her Charlie's Angels co-star Kate Jackson was elected one of the least likeable performers in Tinseltown). Jaclyn Smith was previously married to actors Roger Davis and Dennis Cole, and cinematographer Tony Richmond. Her fourth marriage was to Dr. Bradley Allen in 1998. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

 
 
Wikipedia: Jaclyn Smith
Jaclyn Smith
Charlies_angels_1st_season_dvdcover.jpg
From left to right Jaclyn Smith, Farrah Fawcett and Kate Jackson
Birth name Ellen Jaclyn Smith
Born October 26 1947 (1947--) (age 60)
Flag of the United States Houston, Texas, United States
Spouse(s) Brad Allen
Official site www.jaclynsmith.com

Jaclyn Smith (born October 26, 1947) is a Golden Globe-nominated American actress. She is best known for the role of Kelly Garrett in the television series Charlie's Angels (1976–1981). Smith was the only original female lead to remain with the series for its complete run. For two decades, Smith has held the unofficial title of "Queen of TV Movies and Mini-series." She has appeared in over two dozen television movies and miniseries.

Biography

Early life

She was born Ellen Jaclyn Smith in Houston, Texas to Jack Smith and Margaret Ellen Hartsfield.[1][2] Her father was a Roman Catholic Irish dentist and her maternal grandfather was a Methodist minister.

She attended Pershing Middle School (Houston).

Career

Acting

Her first acting venture outside the Angels mold was the CBS TV movie of the week Escape from Bogen County (1977). Then came the lead role in the highly anticipated version of Joyce Haber's The Users with Tony Curtis and John Forsythe in 1978.

In 1980, she starred with Robert Mitchum in the suspense thriller Nightkill while divorcing husband actor Dennis Cole. The movie was touted as her first big screen role, but turned out to be a huge disappointment for Smith, as the film was largely unreleased in the cinema and was released on TV soon afterwards. But Smith's performance in the movie was lauded by critics. She then starred in the blockbuster TV movie Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, and received a Best Actress nomination from the Golden Globe awards, but lost to Jane Seymour for the TV remake of East of Eden. In 1983, Sidney Sheldon's Rage of Angels arrived on her doorstep. Smith was so popular that fans all over the world begged Sheldon to re-write the storyline that required Smith's character's son to die; there was a sequel in 1986.

In 1988, Smith appeared again in another miniseries based from Sheldon's novel, Windmills of the Gods, this time with veteran superstar Robert Wagner as her love interest. It was another blockbuster in the Nielsen ratings chart during its showing.

But the one that really certified Smith's reign as the Queen of TV/Miniseries was the offer to star opposite the King Of TV Miniseries Richard Chamberlain in the movie adaptation of Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Identity. Smith was Chamberlain's first choice as his leading lady but she had just wrapped up with the Windmills of the Gods shoot and declined the offer. The role was offered to Lesley-Anne Down who wanted her husband to photograph the film. Producers refused and again offered the role to Smith. The result is probably one of the best ever on television history. The miniseries was a huge hit not only in America but all over the world.

With Windmills of the Gods and The Bourne Identity, Smith was back again on top. Then in 1989, she starred in another TV movie, Settle the Score. Originally titled Blood Knot, the film was Smith's first disturbing role. It detailed incest, rape, killings, and other dirty family secrets. The film was widely acknowledged by the critics and again proved her Nielsen ratings prowess.

Other blockbuster hits were Florence Nightingale, George Washington, Lies Before Kisses, The Rape of Dr. Willis, In the Arms of a Killer and several TV versions of Danielle Steel novels. Her then-husband Tony Richmond also directed her in the 1985 feature film Deja Vu.

In 1989, Smith had the title role in Christine Cromwell, a mystery television series based in San Francisco which only lasted one season, but whose cast included such esteemed actors as Celeste Holm, as Christine Cromwell's oft-married mother, as well as Theodore Bikel. Christine Cromwell is part of ABC's Mystery Wheel series which rotates with other detective shows like Columbo, Kojak and B.L. Stryker. Smith's show has the distinction of being the only female character. Although consider as a series, the show is more of a monthly two-hour show.

Smith had a recurring role as Vanessa Cavanaugh in the series The District (2002 -2004), which starred Craig T. Nelson.

Smith reprised her Kelly Garrett role in a short cameo in the 2003 Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle feature film. In 2007, she hosted Shear Genius, an American reality series on the Bravo network.

Designing

Since 1985, Smith has designed and promoted a clothing line for Kmart. Her fashion collection alone sold more than 300 million units since its debut. Smith now sells shoes, watches, and accessories. A few years ago, Smith started another business venture – her up-scale home furnishing business and it's now being sold all around America.

Personal life

Smith has been married four times; to actors Roger Davis (1968–1975) and Dennis Cole (1978–1981), to filmmaker Tony Richmond (1981–1989), and to Houston cardiothoracic surgeon[3]Brad Allen (since 1997). Smith has two children, Spencer Margaret and Gaston, from her marriage to Richmond. She battled breast cancer successfully.

In 1991, her stepson Joe Cole, the then-roommate to Henry Rollins, was shot to death in his home during a robbery attempt.

Cultural references - Movie facts

  • Actress Jane Seymour may have starred in more TV movies or miniseries but Jaclyn Smith tops the list when it comes to the Nielsen Ratings Chart. Smith's got more No. 1 projects more than any other actress in Hollywood.
  • Comic strip artist Sy Barry drew the luscious Diana Palmer, wife of The Phantom, after Jaclyn Smith.
  • People named her twice in their annual list of the Most Beautiful People in the World.
  • The difficult-to-please Mr. Blackwell once named her The World's Best Dressed Woman.
  • In 1979, McCall's ran a poll of Who's Face Most Women Would Like To Have. Jaclyn Smith topped the list. In 1985, McCall's named her as one of America's 10 Best Bodies.
  • TV Guide magazine readers voted Jaclyn Smith as the Most Beautiful Woman On Television in 1991.
  • In the April 1984 issue of People, Jaclyn Smith was voted as one of the Ten Great Faces of Our Time. Film producer Robert Evans said that Smith comes closest to perfection in her eyes, hair, and facial structure.
  • CBS rejected Smith's idea of playing Gone with the Wind author Margaret Mitchell in the movie version of the book Road to Tara. Years after, Shannen Doherty starred in NBC's bio of Mitchell.
  • In a season 15 episode of The Simpsons (The Fat and the Furriest) she is portrayed as having her own line of Axe Heads
  • A nationwide poll in 1983 conducted by TV Picture Life magazine crowned Smith and Tom Selleck as the New King & Queen of Hollywood.
  • In 1985, Ladies' Home Journal magazine sampled 2,000 men and women in 100 places in America to determine America's Favorite Women. Jaclyn Smith came in the top of the list as the Most Beautiful Woman in America. Dynasty star Linda Evans came second.
  • Smith's California perfume was so successful that Max Factor released California for Men as well.
  • The French band Air (band) were inspired by Smith's Charlie's Angel's character Kelly Garrett and recorded and released the song "Kelly Watch the Stars" on their 1998 album Moon Safari.

Lists of magazine's who named Jaclyn Smith as the World's Most Beautiful Woman: 1. People 2. TV Guide (U.S.) 3. Harper's Bazaar 4. Time 5. TV Picture Life 6. Rona Barrett's Hollywood 7. Ladies' Home Journal 8. McCalls 9. Celebrity Plus 10.TV Times 11.Preview 12.Modern Screen

References

  1. ^
  2. ^ Birth place and name also confirmed with State of Texas birth records, at Ancestry.com
  3. ^ http://publicaffairs.uth.tmc.edu/distinctions/archive/2004/February/babies.html

External links


 
 

Join the WikiAnswers Q&A community. Post a question or answer questions about "Jaclyn Smith" at WikiAnswers.

 

Copyrights:

Actor. Copyright © 2006 All Media Guide, LLC. All rights reserved.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Jaclyn Smith" Read more

Search for answers directly from your browser with the FREE Answers.com Toolbar!  
Click here to download now. 

Get Answers your way! Check out all our free tools and products.

On this page:   E-mail   print Print  Link  

 

Keep Reading

Mentioned In: