Jaclyn Smith: From Angel to Icon – The Story Behind the Star
Born on October 26, 1945, in Houston, Texas, Jaclyn Smith grew up with a love for the arts. Initially aspiring to be a ballet dancer, she attended Trinity University before chasing her dreams in New York City. But fate had other plans.
Smith’s big break came in 1976 when she was cast as Kelly Garrett in the hit series Charlie’s Angels. Her portrayal of the poised, intelligent detective made her a pop culture sensation and turned the show into a global phenomenon. She was the only “Angel” to stay through the show’s entire run—cementing her place as a fan favorite.
After Charlie’s Angels, Jaclyn starred in acclaimed TV films like Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (1981) and Rage of Angels (1983), earning praise for her range and depth.
But she didn’t stop there. In 1985, Smith made waves in retail by launching her own fashion line for Kmart—a move that pioneered celebrity branding. The line expanded into home goods and skincare, showcasing her keen business sense.
Now in her 70s, Jaclyn Smith continues to inspire with elegance, resilience, and timeless style.