Shelley Marie Hack (born July 6, 1947) is an American actress, model, producer, and political activist. She is best known as the face of Revlon's Charlie perfume from the mid-1970s until the early 1980s, and for her role as Tiffany Welles in the fourth season of Charlie's Angels (1979–80).
Hack's feature-film debut was a bit part in Woody Allen's Academy Award-winning film Annie Hall (1977) as "Street Stranger." She had a leading role in the Joe Brooks romance drama, If Ever I See You Again ("A bomb", she admitted).
Shortly thereafter she was cast as Kate Jackson's replacement on the television series Charlie's Angels, playing the sophisticated character Tiffany Welles for one season (1979–1980). She beat out many competitors for the role, including Michelle Pfeiffer and Barbara Bach. Although there was an initial rise in the ratings (her debut episode was number one in the weekly Nielsen ratings), they began to decline. Responding to the fallen ratings, ABC released Hack from her contract in February 1980.
A statement later issued by Spelling-Goldberg read: "When she signed her contract for the series, Miss Hack had a personal agreement that she could review her continuation with the show at the end of her first season since series television represented an enormous change in her career and lifestyle. In case Miss Hack decides not to come back next season on a regular basis, she has agreed to do several guest-star appearances on the show." " This implied that Hack was included in the decision to exit Charlie's Angels. In an interview, Hack said, "They can say I didn't work out, but it isn't true. What happened was a network war. A business decision was made. Change the timeslot or bring on some new publicity. How to get publicity? A new Angel hunt. Who is the obvious person to replace? I am — the new kid on the block. I was supposed to play the 'Intelligent College Girl from the East' but maybe that type didn't fit into Charlie's Angels." Hack later said she "never expected to be there more than a year and I wasn't. I did my year and I moved on."
Hack played a variety of starring and supporting roles. She starred with Annette O'Toole and Meredith Baxter Birney in Vanities (1981), a television production of the comedy-drama stage play about the lives, loves and friendship of three Texas Cheerleading starting from high school to post-college graduation; it aired as a part of Standing Room Only, a series on the Pay television channel HBO.
She received positive reviews for her portrayal of Cathy Long in Martin Scorsese's film The King of Comedy (1983). She had leading roles in two Cult following films: the comedy-horror film, Troll (1986) and the horror film The Stepfather (1987). She was also a regular on two short-lived TV series of the 1980s, Cutter to Houston (1983) and Jack and Mike (1986–87). In addition to several more notable appearances in film and television and on stage, she narrated the audiobook The Lord of Hawkfell Island, for which AudioFile stated "Shelley Hack's mellifluous voice brings this Viking tale alive."
In 1984, Hack was hired to replace Paula Kelly and portray new public defender Christine Sullivan - who was going to be romantically involved with Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson) - on the sitcom Night Court, But when the series started rehearsals, Hack and producer Reinhold Weege realized there was a problem. "What happened was the role was changed, Instead of being a funny lady, as she was in the reading, they had changed her into a straight woman. It wasn't working, The concept just didn't work and that's what I told them...what's the point if it's not working?" Hack and the producer mutually and amicably agreed she would not continue with the series. Ellen Foley was brought in for season two as a new character, public defender Billie Young. In season three Markie Post was hired to portray Christine Sullivan.
In 1987, Hack, a former smoker, was named the national chairperson for the National Lung Association's and American Medical Association's campaign to educate young women on the dangers of cigarette smoking.
Hack completed a master's degree in business administration from New York Institute of Technology and shortly afterward (unofficially) retired from acting.
In October 2000, appearing as herself, Hack returned to the Charlie's Angels Townsend Agency office as a guest host on Biography, which featured profiles of several Charlie's Angels stars during '"Hello Angels Week". In January 2008, Hack appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in the episode, "Classic Americana", that highlighted Hack as Revlon's Charlie perfume model in a 1976 television ad with Bobby Short at the piano. RealVideo format of Charlie TV commercial "It was a time when women were changing," Hack said. "Women looked at the and said, 'I want to be like that'." Additionally, referring to the Revlon Charlie commercials and Charlie's Angels, she said, "I was lucky. There were two things I was in that were about making women feel a little more empowered."
Hack and her husband Harry Winer are co-presidents of the production company Smash Media, which develops and produces content for motion pictures, television and new media.
Political activism
Personal life
Filmography
Film
1977 Annie Hall Street Stranger 1978 If Ever I See You Again Jennifer Corly 1979 Time After Time Docent Narrator 1983 The King of Comedy Cathy Long 1986 Troll Anne Potter 1987 The Stepfather Susan Maine 1991 Blind Fear Erika 1992 The Finishing Touch Hannah Me Myself & I Jennifer 1996 House Arrest Dr. Erica Gilliland, Ph.D. Uncredited
Television
1979 Married: The First Year Linda Episode: "An Old Friend" Death Car on the Freeway Janette Clausen Television film 1979–1980 Charlie's Angels Tiffany Welles Main role, 26 episodes 1980 The Love Boat Carol Ketay Segment: "Dumb Luck" 1981 HBO Standing Room Only (SRO) Mary Episode: "Vanities" 1981 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Herself Float: "Charlie and the Nutcracker" 1982 The American Sportsman Herself Episode dated July 4, 1982 1983 Cutter to Houston Dr. Beth Gilbert 9 episodes Found Money (aka My Secret Angel) Leslie Television film Logan Gay Close Ties Anna 1984 Single Bars, Single Women Frankie 1985 Kicks (aka Destination Alcatraz) Maggie Pierson 1986–1987 Jack and Mike Jackie Shea 16 episodes 1988 Celebrity Chefs Herself Guest 1989 Bridesmaids Kimberly Television film 1990 Frederick Forsyth Presents Monica Browne Episode: "A Casualty of War" 1992 Nan Horvat Television film 1993 seaQuest DSV Capt. Marilyn Stark Pilot/Episode: "To Be or Not to Be" Not in My Family Becky Worth Television film A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Wicked Wives Abby Walters-Morrison 1994 L.A. Law Lynn Barnett Episode: "Whose San Andreas Fault is it, Anyway?" Tales from the Crypt Janet McKay Episode: "The Assassin" 1995 (aka Freefall: Flight 174) Lynn Brown Television film 1996 Frequent Flyer JoBeth Rawlings Television film 1997 Diagnosis Murder Dr. Elaine Denell Episode: "Looks Can Kill" TheraCel (Skin Care) Herself Infomercial 2000 Biography 5 Episodes: "Hello Angels Week" Time and Again (TV series): Charlie's Angels Retrospective 2002 TV Tales: Charlie's Angels Documentary 2008 The Oprah Winfrey Show Episode: "Classic Americana" Whatever Happened To...? Episode: "Alpha Females" 2017 The Real Mad Men of Advertising The Real Mad Men of Advertising S01-E03-The 1970s on YouTube
Episode: The 1970s
Stage
1981 Vanities Mary 1982 Born Yesterday Billie Dawn 1983 Close Ties Anna 1989 Tamara Luisa Baccara
Discography/Audio book
1981 The First Family Rides Again A voice on the phone 1993 The Big Book for Our Planet Narrator 1993 Lord of Hawkfell Island (Viking Era, Book 2) Narrator
Home video
1990 The Celebrity Guide to Wine Herself 1993 The Celebrity Guide to Entertaining Herself
Production
2011 Lucky Christmas Producer Television film 2015 Perfect Match Producer Television film 2016 Summer of Dreams Producer Television film 2017 Christmas in Evergreen Producer Television film 2017 A Bramble House Christmas Producer Television film 2018 Falling for You Producer Television film
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