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Jaclyn Smith
Jaclyn Smith Height 5' 7" Born October 26 1945 in Houston, Texas, USA
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Jaclyn Smith: Jaclyn Smith was born
Jacquelyn Ellen Smith on October 26, 1945, in Houston, Texas. She graduated from
high school there in 1964 and originally aspired to be a famous ballerina. In
1973, she landed a job as a Breck shampoo model. In 1976, she was offered a
chance to star in a new pilot for a planned television series, entitled
"Charlie's Angels" (1976). The pilot was slick and the show was an instant hit
when it debuted on September 22, 1976 on ABC. Smith has the distinct honor of
being the only Angel *not* to leave the show in its entire five-season run
(1976-1981). After "Charlie's Angels" (1976), she went the TV-movie route and
starred in such TV films as Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (1981) (TV), and such
miniseries as The Bourne Identity (1988) (TV), Rage of Angels (1983) (TV) and
Windmills of the Gods (1988) (TV). She has had her own extremely successful
clothing line at KMart since 1985, and is often a spokesperson. She has two
children from her third marriage to Anthony B. Richmond (they divorced in 1989).
Spouse
Allen, Dr. Brad (11 October 1997 - present)
Anthony B. Richmond (4 August 1981 - 1989) (divorced) 2 children
Dennis Cole (29 October 1978 - 1981) (divorced)
Roger Davis (29 November 1968 - 1975) (divorced)
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