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Charlie's Angels vet Jaclyn Smith, 73, looks incredibly youthful as she makes a casual dinner outing in Beverly Hills

She soared to fame as one third of the iconic and original, Charlie's Angels. 

And Jaclyn Smith, 73, looked like she hadn't aged a day as she left Madeo Restaurant in Beverly Hills on Tuesday night. 

The iconic actress looked incredible in a chic white blazer and skinny black jeans as she strutted out of the eatery on black high heels. 

Like fine wine! Jaclyn Smith, 73, looked like she hadn't aged a day as she left Madeo Restaurant in Beverly Hills on Tuesday night

Like fine wine! Jaclyn Smith, 73, looked like she hadn't aged a day as she left Madeo Restaurant in Beverly Hills on Tuesday night

Jaclyn teamed her sophisticated outerwear with a logo-clad monochrome top, and toted her belongings in a chic brown handbag. 

Known for her glamorous brunette blowdry in the seventies, Jaclyn still commanded attention with her glossy, teased tresses. 

The star enhanced her striking features with a glamorous coat of blush-infused make-up as she continued on about her evening. 

Last month, Jaclyn spoke to People about the heartbreaking time she last saw her pal and Charlie Angels co-star, Farrah Fawcett. 

Trio: Jaclyn (top) soared to fame as one third of the iconic and original, Charlie's Angels, in the seventies

Trio: Jaclyn (top) soared to fame as one third of the iconic and original, Charlie's Angels, in the seventies 

Wow: The iconic actress looked incredible in a chic white blazer and skinny black jeans as she strutted out of the eatery on black high heels

Wow: The iconic actress looked incredible in a chic white blazer and skinny black jeans as she strutted out of the eatery on black high heels

Looking good: Jaclyn teamed her sophisticated outerwear with a logo-clad monochrome top, and toted her belongings in a chic brown handbag

Looking good: Jaclyn teamed her sophisticated outerwear with a logo-clad monochrome top, and toted her belongings in a chic brown handbag

The blonde bombshell died at age 62 after a long, painful battle with cancer ten years ago.  

And Jaclyn revealed: 'She was in pain and couldn't stay still. I was rubbing her feet, trying to make her feel better. And that relaxed her. We must have talked for three hours about our lives, about our children, about growing up in Texas. The time I spent with Farrah at the end was the best because we appreciated the friendship.'

Smith, 73, also said that Farrah was 'relentless in her fight.'

Fawcett filmed her cancer fight for a documentary, even showing her bald head after chemo and radiation. And she broke down in tears when hearing tumours had returned to her liver. 

'She was relentless in her fight': Last month, Jaclyn spoke to People about the heartbreaking time she last saw her pal and Charlie Angels co-star, Farrah Fawcett

'She was relentless in her fight': Last month, Jaclyn spoke to People about the heartbreaking time she last saw her pal and Charlie Angels co-star, Farrah Fawcett

Sad loss: The blonde bombshell died at age 62 after a long, painful battle with cancer ten years ago

Sad loss: The blonde bombshell died at age 62 after a long, painful battle with cancer ten years ago

'Never saw her cry like that': When Farrah first told Jaclyn she had cancer, she said the diagnosis shocked her (Pictured 2004)

 'Never saw her cry like that': When Farrah first told Jaclyn she had cancer, she said the diagnosis shocked her (Pictured 2004)

'Who would have dreamed that this girl who was known for the smile and the hair and the glamour would open up the depths of her soul to share with the world?' Smith told People.

The looker from Texas, who was married to Lee Majors and had a long relationship with Ryan O'Neal, launched The Farrah Fawcett Foundation to raise money for research and education. 

When Farrah first told Jaclyn she had cancer, she said the diagnosis shocked her. 

'She said, "I always thought I might get breast cancer or heart disease but never this" and she started to cry,' said Smith. 'I never saw her cry after that.' 

Iconic: The iconic series aired from 1976 until 1981. Farrah left after only one season

 Iconic: The iconic series aired from 1976 until 1981. Farrah left after only one season

  




















































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