Shelley was an up-and-coming actress in the late 1970s. He popularity as as Revlon's effervescent Charlie Girl had caught the attention of Hollywood bigwigs; and she was in consideration for various roles on the big and small screens. She was even considered for Bond Girl duties (check out: Shelley Hack - Bond Girl). The Ford Supermodel had appeared in the Woody Allen film Annie Hall (1977) and was currently the leading lady in the upcoming movie If Ever I See You Again (1978). As a sort of promo for the latter film, she was featured in the May 1978 issue of Photoplay magazine, one of the first American film magazines for film fans. "Gorgeous, sexy, and young" Shelley was featured in the article called "Staying Beautiful." The long-stemmed, 5'8" beauty with tawny hair, peaches-and-cream complexion, wide blue eyes and wholesome yet sensual vibrancy was asked about her secrets to maintaining her looks; and Shelley openly divulged her beauty secrets. Diet, exercise, face care, makeup, and hair care... she willingly discussed all of her beauty secrets. She said, "Models aren't necessarily the prettiest; often they are the girls who are the most disciplined."