Shelley Hack
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Shelley Marie Hack (born July 6, 1947) is an American actress and model.
Hack was born in Greenwich, Connecticut. She graduated from Greenwich Academy and Smith College. She began her career as a teen fashion model and became the image associated with Revlon's Charlie perfume in the mid 1970s, which gave her national exposure on television. For almost seven years (1976 to 1982), Shelley Hack, who appeared in numerous Charlie commercials and print ads, was synonymous with Revlon Charlie. Shelley ranked among a handful of ‘SuperModels’ (including Lauren Hutton and Iman also for Revlon, Margaux Hemingway for Babe, Karen Graham for Estee Lauder, Christina Ferrare for Max Factor, and Cheryl Tiegs for Cover Girl) who were able to negotiate previously unheard-of lucrative and exclusive deals with the giant cosmetics companies of the time and whose names became known to the public. In October 1981, Life magazine proclaimed her one of the million-dollar faces in the beauty industry (along with the aforementioned models). She was at the very top of her game. Shelley Hack had become one of the celebrated supermodels of the seventies.
Her feature film debut was in Woody Allen's award winning

