Sunday, September 25, 2022
Patty O'Neil, 1971
Angel Beauty Secrets, 1979
Shelley joined the cast of the hit TV series Charlie's Angels in 1979. It was about three gorgeous and glamorous female detectives working for a man they never saw face-to-face, a man named Charles "Charlie" Townsend, a millionaire recluse. And, of course, the Angels in the show always donned the latest fashion and beauty trends. In fact, their beauty secrets were of keen interest to so many viewers that Beauty Handbook shared them to its readers, their hair and makeup secrets that is.
Charlie Express Sweepstakes 2
Shelley was THE quintessential Charlie Girl and appeared in many, many ads for the brand. In 1982, she appeared in a newspaper ad for Charlie called the "Charlie Express Sweepstakes" which was a promo tie-up with American Express. All anyone had to do was fill out an entry form at any Charlie counter to get a chance to win a fabulous 15-day trip for two to a faraway place of their choice along with "Mad Money" for their whims and fantasies. Twenty-two additional prizes including a getaway weekend for 2 to any US continental city, transportation and much more were also part of the sweepstakes. The promo also offered customers a chance to purchase the "Charlie Steamer Trunk," which included six shadows, two blushes, two lipsticks, two lipglosses, one double-tip eye-shadow applicator and one split of Charlie cologne in a 6 oz. champagne bottle... for only $10.00 with any $5.00 Charlie purchase. And Shelley was gorgeous in the fabulous ad.
Film Lead in 1978
In 1978, Shelley got her first leading lady role opposite screenwriter, director, producer, and composer Joe Brooks in the film If Ever I See You Again (which spawned the hit single with the same title - as interpreted by Roberta Flack). The film was panned by the critics and was a box-office flop, but it had and still has its share of fans who appreciate the film. Shelley was cast in the role of Jennifer Corly, the love interest of the film's main character. Brooks told one reported that during the auditions, "When Shelley walked into the room, I turned to my assistant and said, 'She's got it!'". He also asked her to wear her own glasses throughout the film, to which near-sighted Shelley thought, "With them on, I felt very exposed."
Stage Star in the early 80s
Shelley left Charlie's Angels in 1980 and was determined to make most of the doors opened by her stint on the phenomenal hit TV series. She said, "I didn't want to leave Los Angeles without doing something good."
In 1981, she starred in the Jack Heifner play Vanities which was filmed on stage for HBO's Standing Room Only. "I don't know how I got the guts to go right into a play immediately after leaving the series," Shelley said. But her gamble paid off and she surprised many critics. She received glowing reviews for her performance.
Cheryl's Memorabilia Room
Last September 14, Cheryl Ladd, along with her Dancing with the Stars dance partner Louis Van Amstel, filmed a short video of her showing viewers around her memorabilia room at her residence in San Antonio. Cheryl showed viewers some of the posters, pictures, awards and gold records she had acquired throughout her long career. It is so touching to see that prominently among her cherished memorabilia are her promo pics with her former Charlie's Angels co-stars Jaclyn Smith, Kate Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, Tanya Roberts and, of course, Shelley Hack. In fact, she has two promo pics of her with Jackie and Shelley - one on her Charlie's Angels wall and another beneath one of her Annie Get Your Gun posters for Broadway. It's the one where all three of them don fabulous furs.
Thank you so much to Mike Pingel for sharing Cheryl's video at the charliesangels.com FB page
Wards Spring Summer '75 D
Shelley has appeared on many spreads for many catalogs from the late '60s to the mid-'70s. Many Supermodels at the time appeared in the most popular catalogs during the era like Cheryl Tiegs, Beverly Johnson, Patti Hansen and Shelley Smith, just to name a few. Many models who eventually became actresses also appeared in the catalogs like Veronica Hamel, Erin Grey, Kim Basinger and Pam Dawber.
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
Simplicity Sept 1971 A
Shelley appeared in many sewing catalogs when she was a model. In 1971, she appeared on the cover and pages of Simplicity catalog's September issue. In one spread called "For The Student Body: Free and Easy Stick-to-the-Rib Knits For Lively Tops and Skirts," she wore pattern no. 9560 (a blouse with a raised neckline, long raglan sleeves and front zippers with armhole seams) over pattern no. 9522 (a pair of short shorts topped with a mini-skirt that's open on the left side). Matching hose and boots finished her look. A knitted cap, a fancy bet and a necklace with pendant accessorized her look. And Shelley looked super chic and ready to it the classroom.
Her Cinderella Story and Bridesmaids
Shelley's professional career reads like a Cinderella story. She started in the 1960s as a part-time teen model appearing frequently on Seventeen and Glamour magazines. In the 1970s, she rose to Supermodel status and landed an exclusive contract for the Charlie by Revlon brand, becoming known all over the world as THE Charlie Girl. In the late 1970s, she reached superstar status when she was cast as Tiffany Welles in the immensely popular TV series Charlie's Angels. She later earned critical praise for her work on stage via Jack Heifner's Vanities, Elizabeth Diggs's Close Ties and Garson Kanin’s Born Yesterday. She starred on the big screen in Martin Scorsese's King of Comedy and Joseph Ruben's The Stepfather. She appeared on the small screen in various TV movies and was cast as lead in two more TV series, Cutter to Houston and Jack and Mike.
Charlie Cosmetics 1976
Shelley was THE quintessential Charlie Girl and appeared in many, many ads for the brand. In 1976, she appeared in a newspaper ad for Charlie cosmetics called the "14 Great Charlie Days at The Emporium," a promo given by The Emporium stores. It was a promotion for Charlie Extra Extra-Shine Conditioning Shampoo and an order form was included in the ad. It was also a promo for a Charlie Contest where interested parties could drop by any Charlie counter at any of the 11 Emporium stores to register. The prize was $40.00 worth of Charlie cosmetics by Revlon. Also part of the promo was Charlie's Hip Two-Three Bag worth $27.00 for only $5.00 with any $5.00 or more purchase from the Charlie Collection. The bag contained Charlie's Body Silk, Extra-Extra Shine Lipstick and concentrated perfume spray. And Shelley was gorgeous in the fabulous ad.
Fire and Ice 1987
Shelley's third foray into series TV was Jack and Mike. It was about a married yuppie couple living in Chicago, trying to find time for each other in their busy schedules. Shelley played Jackie Shea, a star columnist at The Mirror, a widely-circulated Chicago paper. Her column was awaited by everyone every week. Her husband was Mike Brennan (played by Tom Mason), a successful restaurateur about to open his third restaurant. In the episode "Fire and Ice," Mike agrees to help Federal agents nab a notorious mobster who wants to launder his money by becoming partners in the restaurant business with Mike. The episode was originally aired in February 24,1987.
Make It Pretty, Make It Fast Outtakes
Shelley appeared on many issues of what was known as the Seven Sisters group pf magazines. The Seven Sisters magazines were Woman's Day, Redbook, McCall's, Ladies' Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, Family Circle and Better Homes and Gardens. They all catered to married women with children rather than single working women. The magazines featured homemaking and crafts, food and nutrition, health and fitness, beauty and fashion advice and articles. Shelley appeared on the May 1978 issue of Family Circle magazine in a fashion spread entitled "Make It Pretty, Make It Fast." By then, she was already famous as Revlon's Charlie girl and her first movie (where she's the leading lady) was about to come out. Five pics of Shelley were used for the 6-page spread where she wears brightly printed pretty summer dresses anyone could stitch up in no time. Shelley was gorgeous as always.
1978 Movie
Shelley's first leading lady role was as Jennifer Corly in the 1978 film If Ever I See You Again - starred, written and directed by Joseph Brooks. The film was a sort of follow-up to the 1977 smash You Light Up My Life which was also written and directed by Brooks. Both films were panned by critics but both also produced number one hits with their original theme songs (both composed by Brooks). Debbie Boone's version of "You Light Up My Life" held the #1 position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for ten consecutive weeks in 1977. Roberta Flack's version of "If Ever I See You Again" hit #1 on Billboard magazine's Easy Listening chart and stayed there for three weeks in July of 1978.
Wards Spring Summer '75 C
Shelley has appeared on many spreads for many catalogs from the late '60s to the mid-'70s. Many Supermodels at the time appeared in the most popular catalogs during the era like Cheryl Tiegs, Beverly Johnson, Patti Hansen and Shelley Smith, just to name a few. Many models who eventually became actresses also appeared in the catalogs like Veronica Hamel, Erin Grey, Kim Basinger and Pam Dawber.
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Bride '75 B
Shelley appeared in several magazines that catered to bridal needs and apparel during her tenure as Supermodel. In 1975, she appeared on the February/March issue of Modern Bride. In the Tel-A-Bride LTD ad/feature, she modeled wedding and bridesmaid's gowns for several bridal designers. In one of them, she wore a bridesmaid's gown by Maredy Cocktails. The scoop neck gown was sleeveless and had a floor-length A-line skirt. A diaphanous cape top with a high neckline adorned the upper portion of the gown. And Shelley looked romantic and chic.
Redeeming Decade B
Shelley was a busy actress in the 1980s. After opting to leave Charlie's Angels in 1980, she went full-time into an acting career. She appeared in various stage, movie and TV productions. In 1981, she tackled stage via Jack Heifner's Vanities, then in 1982 Elizabeth Diggs's Close Ties (both taped for HBO's Standing Room Only series). Later that year, she starred in Born Yesterday with the prestigious Pennsylvania Stage Co. She surprised all her critics and detractors with her excellent performances in these plays. On the big screen, she starred with Robert De Niro and Jerry Lewis in Martin Scorsese's 1983 film The King of Comedy, shared the big screen with Michael Moriarty and Sonny Bono in 1984 in Troll, and played opposite Terry O'Quinn and Jill Schoelen in Joseph Ruben's chilling 1987 horror classic The Stepfather - receiving glowing reviews for her performances. On TV, she starred in Trackdown: Finding the Goodbar Killer with George Segal as well as Found Money with comedy legends Dick Van Dyke and Sid Caesar, in 1983. She also had lead parts in the TV series Cutter to Houston (alongside Jim Metzler and Alec Baldwin) and Jack and Mike (with Tom Mason) - in 1983 and 1986 respectively. She closed the decade with John Krizanc's play Tamara in 1989. It was one busy and redeeming decade for the Hollywood star.
Charlie Sunshades 4
Shelley was THE quintessential Charlie Girl and appeared in many, many ads for the best-selling Revlon brand. But aside from Charlie perfume, Charlie also had a skin care, nail care and cosmetics line. In 1981, she appeared in a UK ad for Charlie with the tagline "Summer Dreams Come True with Charlie 'Sunshades' at Boots." To match the new sunshine mood for that summer season, Charlie introduced a cosmetics kit called Sunshsades. It contained Extra Shine Lipstick, Nail Gleamer, Real Live Blusher and two shades of Fresh Eye Shadow. The kit was available in 3 different "colorways," two for summer days and one for summer nights. They were all available at Boots for only £5.95. And Shelley was summer gorgeous in the fabulous ad.
Gorgeous and Loved by Fans
Shelley became Charlie's 5th seraph in 1979. She joined the cast of Charlie's Angels, one of TV's most iconic series. The original Angels were Kate Jackson, Farrah Fawcett and Jaclyn Smith. When Farrah left the show, Cheryl Ladd took over. When Kate left, Shelley took over. Then when Shelley left, Tanya Roberts took over. Each and every Angel had her own unique style and persona. Kate Jackson was the smart no-nonsense Sabrina Duncan, Farrah Fawcett was the sporty California girl Jill Munroe, Jaclyn Smith was the sultry and mysterious Kelly Garrett, Cheryl Ladd was the cute and sexy girl-next-door Kris Munroe, Shelley Hack was the classy intellectual Tiffany Welles and Tanya Roberts was the street-smart tigress Julie Rogers. They were all gorgeous and they were all loved by fans.
The Kenzo Dolman Suit
Shelley appeared on many magazines throughout her modeling career. One of them was Mademoiselle magazine. In July of 1972, she appeared on their pages photographed by Arthur Elgort and clad in fabulous fashions by Kenzo. The luxury brand Kenzo was founded in 1970 by Japanese designer Kenzo Takada; and he was known for using Asian and Japanese-influenced style in his designs with the construction of European fashion. The magazine and Butterick patterns got together and asked the designer to come up with up-to-the-minute fashion patterns for the young misses of the day. Shelley wore The Dolman Suit (Butterick pattern #6788 by Kenzo of J.A.P.) in lumberjack plaid. It was made up of a button front jacket, a knee-skimming dirndl skirt and a rib-knit turtleneck top. Matching hose, a hat by Brosseau and high-heeled clogs by Tilbury finished her look. And Shelley looked on-trend and up-to-the-minute.
Charting Her Own Course
Wards Spring Summer '75 B
Shelley has appeared on many spreads for many catalogs from the late '60s to the mid-'70s. Many Supermodels at the time appeared in the most popular catalogs during the era like Cheryl Tiegs, Beverly Johnson, Patti Hansen and Shelley Smith, just to name a few. Many models who eventually became actresses also appeared in the catalogs like Veronica Hamel, Erin Grey, Kim Basinger and Pam Dawber.
Sunday, September 4, 2022
Bride '75 A
Shelley appeared in several magazines that catered to bridal needs and apparel during her tenure as Supermodel. In 1975, she appeared on the February/March issue of Modern Bride. In the Tel-A-Bride LTD ad/feature, she modeled wedding and bridesmaid's gowns for several bridal designers. In one of them, she wore a bridal gown by Paula Varsalona for Pandora - complete with headpiece and veil. Paula Varsalona is an American couturier that specializes in made-to-order bridal and special occasion designer gowns. She founded her own bridal fashion house that very year, in 1975, and is still in the business until now. And Shelley looked romantic and chic in her Paula Varsalona original.
Redeeming Decade
Shelley was a busy actress in the 1980s. After opting to leave Charlie's Angels in 1980, she went full-time into an acting career. She appeared in various stage, movie and TV productions. In 1981, she tackled stage via Jack Heifner's Vanities, then in 1982 Elizabeth Diggs's Close Ties (both taped for HBO's Standing Room Only series). Later that year, she starred in Born Yesterday with the prestigious Pennsylvania Stage Co. She surprised all her critics and detractors with her excellent performances in these plays. On the big screen, she starred with Robert De Niro and Jerry Lewis in Martin Scorsese's 1983 film The King of Comedy, shared the big screen with Michael Moriarty and Sonny Bono in 1984 in Troll, and played opposite Terry O'Quinn and Jill Schoelen in Joseph Ruben's chilling 1987 horror classic The Stepfather - receiving glowing reviews for her performances. On TV, she starred in Trackdown: Finding the Goodbar Killer with George Segal as well as Found Money with comedy legends Dick Van Dyke and Sid Caesar, in 1983. She also had lead parts in the TV series Cutter to Houston (alongside Jim Metzler and Alec Baldwin) and Jack and Mike (with Tom Mason) - in 1983 and 1986 respectively. She closed the decade with John Krizanc's play Tamara in 1989. It was one busy and redeeming decade for the Hollywood star.