Intimate Portrait: Jaclyn Smith (1998)
Facts
| Directed by | Elizabeth Bronstein |
| Cast | Robert Wagner, Carolina Ewart, John Forsythe, Cheryl Ladd and Doris Malone |
| Theatrical Release | April 5, 1998 |
| Video Release | April 11, 2000 |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 711027056238 |
| Buy this item ... | 1 new from $96.17, 2 used from $69.98 |
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Average user review:| A must for every Jaclyn Smith fan |
| The Only Angel You Can Count On! |
The always elegant and beautiful Jaclyn seems to managed to float high above the squabbling and double-edge gossip life in hollywood. She has managed her professional career shrewdly, exploiting "Charlie's Angels" as a career launching pad for her sky rocketing career--from being an actress and now a famous clothing designer. She seems to chosing her career steps carefully.
Her undisputed good looks certainly helped her secure sucess in modeling and television but this woman knows how to take care of god's given blessings and I guess, hollywood appreciate an actress who doesn't let success go to her head.
A truly remarkable woman. Beautiful, sexy, beautiful kids, soaring career, a loving husband, what more can you ask? Some people are really born lucky!
A must see! July 11, 2001
| A Real Angel |
John Forsythe is wonderful, (and quite nostalgic-sounding, I must add) as the narrator for this angel who was in each and every episode of Charlies' Angels. Fellow angel Cheryl Ladd gives candid remarks on her mock jelousy of Jackie's looks ("I wanna slap her!") as well as her her take-off (swings hair) on a typical angels episode.
And interviews with Robert Wagner, whom she met before Charlie's Angels and their subsequent reconnection is interesting. Getting to know her third husband on this video was a surprise, totally someone you would not associate with her. Not an actor or a filmmaker. But what a lucky man.
Jackie herself comes across as a real person, not only a beautiful star but someone you'd like to meet or live next door to. If you feel like doing that, pop this video on.
Especially poignant is seeing our heroine break down every time she greets her kids on video. Tells you that her favorite role all along is that of being a mother! October 21, 2000
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