Shelley Hack
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Biography
An attractive model-turned-actress, Shelley Hack is perhaps best-known for a brief stint as one of TV's "Charlie's Angels" (ABC, 1979-80). She later co-starred with Alec Baldwin in the short-lived medical drama "Cutter to Houston" (CBS, 1983) and in the sitcom "Jack and Mike" (ABC, 1986-87). She has continued to appear in TV-movies of middling quality.
Hack made her film debut as one of the "shallow" lovers accosted on the street by Woody Allen in "Annie Hall" (1976). Her subsequent film roles have been in mostly genre fare, although she was featured in Martin Scorsese's "The King of Comedy" (1983) and scored as the wife of a psychopath in Joseph Ruben's "The Stepfather" (1987).
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Life Events
1977
Feature debut, "Annie Hall"
1978
First feature in a starring role, "If I Ever See You Again"
1979
TV series debut, "Charlie's Angels"
1979
TV-movie debut, "Death Car on the Freeway"
1983
Featured in the TV series, "Cutter to Houston"
1993
Made TV guest spot in an episode of "SeaQuest DSV"