Birthday: 29 October 1948, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Birth Name: Lucy Kate Jackson
Height: 174 cm
Lucy Kate Jackson was born in Birmingham, AL on October 29.1948. She attended the University of Mississippi but left during her sophomore year to begin studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She was supporting cast on Dark Shadows (Daphne, 1970-1971) and on The Rookies (Jill Danko, 1972-1976). She starred as one of the original Angels (...
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Lucy Kate Jackson was born in Birmingham, AL on October 29.1948. She attended the University of Mississippi but left during her sophomore year to begin studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She was supporting cast on Dark Shadows (Daphne, 1970-1971) and on The Rookies (Jill Danko, 1972-1976). She starred as one of the original Angels (Sabrina Duncan, 1976-1979) on the mega-hit show Charlie's Angels. She delighted fans as the dauntless Amanda King in the television show "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" (1983-1987) which was partially owned by her production company, Shoot the Moon Enterprises. She appeared in numerous other film and television productions. She is an actor, director and producer. Show less «
When you think about "Charlie's Angels," you think about three specific people. You think about Farr...Show more »
When you think about "Charlie's Angels," you think about three specific people. You think about Farrah Fawcett, and Jaclyn Smith, and me. So the only problem with the Charlie's Angels (2000) movie might be, Charlie's Angels aren't in it. Show less «
[talking about the film versions of Charlie's Angels (1976)] I think they missed the mark. In the TV...Show more »
[talking about the film versions of Charlie's Angels (1976)] I think they missed the mark. In the TV show, Farrah [Farrah Fawcett], Jaclyn [Jaclyn Smith] and I were best friends who cared for each other and I think that came through in the acting. In the movies, they were too busy competing with each other, trying to see who could jump the highest or wear the tightest clothes. Show less «
[In 2009, a day after Farrah Fawcett died] When the first year of "Charlie's Angels" ended, our frie...Show more »
[In 2009, a day after Farrah Fawcett died] When the first year of "Charlie's Angels" ended, our friendship didn't. It just grew stronger and closer through the years. I don't know what the connection that the three of us have is, but it is there, and it is something extremely special. I think that is the reason the show worked. I think it's even better than the movies because we truly cared about each other and still do. It was a pleasure and a privilege. Show less «
[on her Charlie's Angels (1976) days] It was good when it was good . . . and when it wasn't good, it...Show more »
[on her Charlie's Angels (1976) days] It was good when it was good . . . and when it wasn't good, it was bad. Show less «
I'd rather share the glory of a hit than star by myself in a flop.
I'd rather share the glory of a hit than star by myself in a flop.