Jaclyn Smith rose to fame as one of the original stars of the 1970s hit TV show, Charlie’s Angels. Today, at 76, she remains an influential figure, blending acting success with a thriving business career and a commitment to family values.
Born Jacquelyn Ellen Smith in Houston, Texas, on October 26, 1945, Smith’s early passion for dance eventually led her to New York City, where she transitioned into acting. Reflecting on her journey, she shared, “I was lucky enough to try a lot of different experiences, meet many wonderful people, and really be open to finding a path that was right for me.”
Despite initial doubts during auditions for Charlie’s Angels, Smith’s natural chemistry with her co-stars solidified her role as Kelly Garrett. The show, known for its glamorous portrayal of female detectives, became a cultural phenomenon. Smith’s portrayal earned her significant recognition and financial success, with her earnings rising from $5,000 to nearly $40,000 per episode.
Beyond acting, Smith ventured into entrepreneurship, launching her own successful clothing line and a signature fragrance, Jaclyn Smith’s California. Throughout her career, she has emphasized the importance of staying true to herself and her values, grounded in family and compassion.