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Original 'Charlie's Angels' Stars Reunite For Show's 50th Anniversary

2026 PaleyFest LA - "Charlie's Angels" 50th Anniversary Celebration

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Reunited once again!

Original Charlie's Angels stars Kate Jackson, Cheryl Ladd and Jaclyn Smith hit the red carpet on Monday (April 6) to celebrate the iconic show's 50th anniversary.

The trio came together at Paleyfest in Los Angeles, where they were all smiles while posing together.

Jackson, 77, and Smith, 80, starred alongside the late Farrah Fawcett in the original series in 1976. After Fawcett left the show at the end of the first season, Ladd, 74, replaced her and starred on the show through the rest of its run, until it ended in 1981.

At the event, Ladd opened up about her battle with breast cancer, revealing that she had been diagnosed with an "aggressive form" in 2002.

"It was a long, long hard road, but you just get on with it," she told PEOPLE. The actress, who is now cancer-free, told the panel at the event she wanted to be transparent about her journey, following her costars' own experiences with cancer.

Jackson was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1987 and again in 1989. Fawcett died at age 62 in 2009 of anal cancer.

Meanwhile, last month Smith announced that she would be releasing her memoir, entitled I Once Knew a Guy Named Charlie, in September.

"People have often asked me to share behind-the-scenes stories, and in these pages, you will find plenty," she told PEOPLE. "I wanted to go beyond my shows and movies. The truth of life is never as simple as its public version."