Jaclyn Smith, the iconic star from Charlie’s Angels, turns heads at 80 with her radiant complexion and slender figure during a recent outing in Beverly Hills.
Effortless Glamour on Display
Smith exudes timeless showbiz elegance in a flowing striped white blouse that drapes her lithe frame. She pairs it with fitted oyster-colored jeans that highlight her long legs, complemented by gentle waves of blonde hair framing her features. Subtle makeup enhances her screen-siren look, while shades, an off-white handbag, and comfortable sneakers complete the ensemble for a brisk stroll. The Houston native chats animatedly on her phone while navigating the upscale 90210 neighborhood.
Career Highlights Beyond the Angels
After Charlie’s Angels, Smith shines in TV movies and miniseries, including a Golden Globe-nominated role as Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy in the 1981 ABC film opposite Rod Taylor. She reprises Kelly Garrett in a 2003 cameo in Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle with Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu, and Cameron Diaz, and returns for the 2019 film starring Kristen Stewart and directed by Elizabeth Banks. Smith also succeeds in design, launching women’s apparel for Kmart, a home collection, and a wig line.
Marriage and Beauty Secrets
Smith’s first three marriages each last under a decade, but her 1997 union with surgeon Brad Allen endures. He recently launches a skincare line for her amid interest in her enduring beauty. Smith attributes her glow to a balanced lifestyle: “I don’t drink. I’ve never touched a drug. I exercise daily. I’m married to a heart surgeon who preaches the importance of eating your fruits and vegetables. I enjoy my green drinks. What we put on our bodies shows up on our faces.”
Her fridge stocks fruits and vegetables, and she favors green drinks from veggies, though she indulges in meat, hamburgers, pizza, cheese, and gummy bears. “Everything in moderation is so important,” she notes. “If you’re so strict, it’s going to show up on your personality and your face.” Strictness leads to splurges, she adds, while moderation proves rewarding.
Her routine features Pilates and weights with a motivating trainer. “Movement is so important,” Smith shares. As a breast cancer survivor who underwent a lumpectomy and radiation 20 years ago, she combats bone loss through exercise. Her husband reinforces this: “Exercise is as much for your bones as it is for your brain.”

