Once seen as the picture of perfection—America’s angel with flawless hair, effortless grace, and calm confidence—Jacqueline Smith’s life was far more layered than fans ever imagined. Born Jacqueline Ellen Smith on October 26, 1945, in Houston, Texas, she was raised in a disciplined yet loving household that shaped the elegance she later embodied, while ballet instilled in her resilience, control, and quiet ambition.
After a brief time at Trinity University, she moved to New York City, where fate shifted her path from dance to modeling, making her a familiar face through iconic campaigns like Breck Shampoo, though she was determined to earn recognition as an actress rather than remain just an image. That determination paid off in 1976 when she was cast as Kelly Garrett on Charlie’s Angels, becoming the emotional anchor of the series and the only original Angel to remain throughout its five-season run. While fame brought glamour, her personal life carried deep heartbreak, including three divorces and the devastating murder of her former stepson Joe Cole in 1991, before she ultimately found lasting stability with cardiothoracic surgeon Brad Allen, whom she married in 1997.





