Veronica Hamel (born
November 20, 1943,
in Philadelphia
) is an American
actress.
Biography
Career
Hamel
graduated from Temple
University
, worked as a
secretary for a company which manufactured ironing board covers,
then began a career as a fashion model after being discovered by
Eileen Ford. Her first film role
was playing a model in 1971's
Klute.
Other early roles came in the disaster films
Beyond the Poseidon
Adventure and
When Time
Ran Out.
She was the model in the last
cigarette
commercial televised in the U.S. (for
Virginia Slims, aired at 11:59 p.m. on New
Year's Day 1971 on
The Tonight
Show). Hamel had been a model in print ads not just for
Slims, but also for
Pall Mall
Gold cigarettes.
Veronica started appearing in TV series in 1975. She was considered
for "Charlie's Angels," but reportedly declined the role. Producer
Aaron Spelling cast
Jaclyn Smith instead.
Hamel is probably best remembered for playing Joyce Davenport, the
hard-driving public defender and love interest of police captain
Frank Furillo, in the long-running TV series
Hill Street Blues. She was a
five-time Emmy nominee for that role.
Alan Alda's 1986 film
A New Life
cast Hamel in a leading role as his doctor and love interest. She
was cast as Elizabeth, the wife of Charles Grodin's character in
the movie
Taking Care of
Business in 1990.
She was named on Us magazine's "Best Dressed" list for 1983.
Veronica portrayed
Lily Munster in the
1995 Halloween telefilm
Here Come
the Munsters where
Yvonne De
Carlo had a cameo.
In recent years, Hamel had a recurring role in the NBC television
series
Third Watch and appeared
as Margo Shephard,
Jack's mother, in
the ABC series
Lost.
References
- The
Wacky World of KuKuAchoo
- http://www.wclynx.com/burntofferings/adspallmallgold.html
External links