Charlie's Angels: Catch a Falling Angel


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Catch a Falling Angel

Season 4, Episode 17

Kris poses as a porno queen as the Angels probe a killing tied to the X-rated movie business.

repeat 1980 English
Action/adventure Police

Cast & Crew
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Jaclyn Smith (Actor) .. Kelly Garrett
Cheryl Ladd (Actor) .. Kris Munroe
Shelley Hack (Actor) .. Tiffany Welles
Elissa Leeds (Actor) .. Bess
Gary Wood (Actor) .. Joe Willis
Sully Boyar (Actor) .. Stiles
Robert Peirce (Actor) .. Seth
R. Anthony Mannino (Actor) .. Trask
Eugene Butler (Actor) .. Hacker
Richard Balin (Actor) .. Jarvis
James Gleason (Actor) .. Sloan
Anthony Mannino (Actor) .. Trask

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Did You Know..
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Jaclyn Smith (Actor) .. Kelly Garrett
Born: October 26, 1947
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: After attending Trinity University and the University of San Antonio, brunette Jaclyn Smith flourished as a model and cover girl. Making her first film appearance in 1969, Smith endured such negligible movie projects as The Moonshiners (1974) before achieving stardom as Kelly Garrett, showgirl-turned-PI, on the spectacularly successful TV series Charlie's Angels. She was the only member of the original Angels to remain with the series from its debut in 1976 to its final telecast in 1981. Like her Charlie's Angels cohorts Cheryl Ladd and Farrah Fawcett, Smith went on to a busy career in made-for-TV movies, efficiently playing the title roles in Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (1982) and Florence Nightingale (1985). In 1989, she returned to the weekly-TV grind as star of the mystery series Christine Cromwell. That same year, a random sampling of Hollywood insiders (technicians, grips, "gofers", etc.) voted Smith as one of the nicest and most cooperative actresses in the business (parenthetically, her Charlie's Angels co-star Kate Jackson was elected one of the least likeable performers in Tinseltown). Jaclyn Smith was previously married to actors Roger Davis and Dennis Cole, and cinematographer Tony Richmond. Her fourth marriage was to Dr. Bradley Allen in 1998.
Cheryl Ladd (Actor) .. Kris Munroe
Born: July 12, 1951
Birthplace: Huron, South Dakota, United States
Trivia: Actress/singer Cheryl Jean Stopelmoor billed herself as Cherie Moore when she performed as a backup singer on the 1970 Hanna-Barbera animated TVer Josie and the Pussycats. She reverted to her given name when appearing as a regular on the prime-time programs The Ken Berry WOW Show and Search (both 1972), and in various TV guest assignments. Stopelmoor was occasionally written up in fan and industry magazines of the period, more because of her unusual name than her acting skills (often, her last name was longer than the parts she played). Stopelmoor finally became a star when she adopted her married name of Ladd (her husband of many years was actor David Ladd, son of film luminary Alan Ladd) and replaced Farrah Fawcett on the highly-rated ABC "jiggle" show Charlie's Angels. She played blonde angel Kris Munroe from 1977 through 1981, then concentrated on made-for-TV films, wherein she was permitted plenty of creative input. Ladd's TV movies found her cast as both victim (A Death in California) and victimizer (When She Was Bad); arguably her best outing was the title role in the 1983 TV biopic Grace Kelly. She has since returned to series TV from time to time, playing Liane DeViller on Crossing (1986) and Holli Holliday on the syndicated Baywatch wannabe One West Waikiki (1994). Tirelessly active in civic and charitable endeavors, Cheryl Ladd was at one time Goodwill ambassador to Childhelp USA.
Shelley Hack (Actor) .. Tiffany Welles
Born: July 06, 1947
Birthplace: White Plains, New York, United States
Trivia: A professional model since her teens, Shelley Hack made her film bow in Woody Allen's Annie Hall (1977). She's the blonde passerby on the street who confesses to Woody that she's too shallow to understand what he's saying. We heard (and saw) a lot more from Hack when, in 1979, she replaced Kate Jackson on the long-running TV jigglefest Charlie's Angels. Shelley played Tiffany Welles for a single season, until she herself was replaced by Tanya Roberts. Shelley Hack survived on screen a lot longer than many people would have predicted back in 1980, co-starring in the TV weeklies Cutter to Houston (1983) and Jack and Mike (1986-87), and delivering an excellent performance in Martin Scorcese's controversial theatrical film King of Comedy (1982).
Elissa Leeds (Actor) .. Bess
Born: April 12, 1959
Gary Wood (Actor) .. Joe Willis
Sully Boyar (Actor) .. Stiles
Born: December 14, 1923
Robert Peirce (Actor) .. Seth
R. Anthony Mannino (Actor) .. Trask
Eugene Butler (Actor) .. Hacker
Richard Balin (Actor) .. Jarvis
James Gleason (Actor) .. Sloan
Born: May 23, 1882
Anthony Mannino (Actor) .. Trask
Born: June 16, 1944
Kim Manners (Actor)
Born: January 13, 1951
Died: January 25, 2009
Trivia: Television director Kim Manners was a part of Hollywood from the moment he was born in 1950. His father was involved in the production of multiple TV shows, and Manners himself began appearing in TV commercials when he was only three. Eventually, Manners began working behind the scenes, and in 1978 he made his directorial debut with an episode of Charlie's Angels. He would go on to direct, assistant direct, and produce on numerous shows in the years to come, such as 21 Jump Street, The X-Files, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Supernatural, bringing home Emmys and other awards for his work. Manners died in 2009, at the age of 59.

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