Jaclyn Smith

Jaclyn Smith ( born October 26, 1945 in Houston, Texas as Ellen Jaclyn Smith) is an American actress.

Life and work

Jack Smith, the father of Jaclyn Smith, a dentist of Jewish descent, her mother Margaret Ellen Hartsfield was a Methodist. Smith studied at Trinity University in San Antonio and at the University of Texas at San Antonio.

Smith made ​​his debut at the beginning of the 1970s in small supporting roles. She became famous after it in the years 1976 to 1981 in the television series Charlie's Angels Kelly Garrett, one of the main characters of the series embodied. She received since some key roles in television films such as Escape from arch County ( 1977) and The Users (1978). In the thriller Night Kill (1980 ) she played opposite Robert Mitchum one of the main roles. For her starring role in the TV movie Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy ( 1981) she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. In the action-thriller Agent without a name (1988 ), she had a starring role opposite Richard Chamberlain in the thriller nightmare without awakening (1992 ) alongside Christopher Reeve. In the action film 3 Charlie's Angels - Full Throttle (2003) she was seen in a cameo.

Since 1985 Smith designs clothes for Kmart.

Smith married four times, most recently in 1997, the doctor Bradley Allen. From the marriage from 1981 to 1989 with the British cinematographer Anthony B. Richmond two children come.

Filmography (selection)

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