SHE was the first face of Charlie girl perfume after joining TV's most glamorous crime-fighting trio.
Nowadays she's enjoying retirement and living a low-key life in Connecticut.
One of TV's most famous pinnups is living a quieter life away from Hollywood
The former teenage model and seventies legend was spotted shopping in Connecticut
Shelley Hack joined the show in series four
Shelley, pictured right, with Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd
Shelley hit out at Charlie's Angels – and went on to have a successful career in HollywoodCharlie's Angels legend Shelley Hack was spotted out shopping dressed down in a cosy fleece and black trousers.
Life now is a far cry from the fashion flair of the seventies and her on-screen alter ego Tiffany Welles.
Shelley joined hit show in 1979 as a replacement for original Angel, Kate Jackson.
But her stint lasted just one season before she was dropped amid slumping ratings.
A the time, Shelley didn't hold back in her criticism of the show's bosses.
She claimed her axe wasn't about talent but telly politics.
Shelley said in a statement: “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 â the new kid on the block.”
Shelley was then replaced by in season five.
While her Angel wings may have been clipped early, Shelley didn't disappear from showbiz.
The former teenage model starred in Martin Scorsese's The King of Comedy and cult horror flick The Stepfather.
She continued to carve out a career behind the scenes, producing feel-good Hallmark Channel movies through the 2010s.
Shelley married film director and university professor Harry Winer in 1990.
Together they co-own production company Smash Media, working on Hallmark movies together.
The couple have one child, daughter Devon Rose Winer.
She was a teenage model before joining the show
Season Four stars pictured in 1979, Shelley Hack, Jaclyn Smith, David Doyle and Cheryl Ladd
Shelley was the first face of Revlon's Charlie perfume



