Supermodel and former Charlie's Angel Shelley Hack experienced a career upswing in the mid-1980s. On the big screen, she appeared in Martin Scorsese's The King of Comedy (with Robert De Niro), in the horror/fantasy children's film Troll, and in Joseph Ruben's The Stepfather (with Terry O'Quinn). On the small screen, she was the lead in two TV series, Cutter to Houston and Jack and Mike. She was also seen in the TV movies Found Money (with Dick Van Dyke), Trackdown: Finding the Goodbar Killer (with George Segal), Single Bars, Single Women (with Paul Michael Glaser), and Kicks (with Anthony Geary). For her efforts, she surprised many of her harshest critics, as well as fans who have followed her career throughout the years. There was a stigma associated with being a former Supermodel and Angel - instant fame was guaranteed, but critical acclaim went hardly noticed - and Shelley was not spared. But she was up for the challenge and was able to prove her worth as an actress.

