JACLYN SMITH
Jaclyn Smith emerged as a leading actress in the 1970s, captivating audiences with her formidable presence and dynamic roles, most notably in the beloved series “Charlie’s Angels” where she played Kelly Garrett. Her portrayal solidified her status as a trailblazer among women in the entertainment sector. Smith’s diverse heritage includes Russian, Jewish, English, Scottish, Irish, and Welsh ancestry. After completing high school in 1964, she pursued higher education in Psychology and drama in San Antonio, Texas.
Her academic journey was cut short after just one year, leading her to relocate to New York with aspirations of honing her ballet skills. Throughout the 1980s, Smith’s career flourished as she undertook various roles in both television and film, including notable appearances in “Nightkill” and “Déjà Vu,” among others.