The 1980s were riddled with sex symbols that got tongues wagging anytime they were on the screen. Jenilee Harrisonwas one of those sex symbols. Forty years later, Harrison has put her status and acting career in the rearview mirror to pursue her passions of caring for animals and racing cars. The former starlet has been out of the spotlight for the past two decades, though she was recently spotted in a rare sighting, looking nearly unrecognizable as she was seen doing what she loves. DailyMailcaptured Harrison tending to horses, chickens, goats, and donkeys at her Agoura Hills, California, rescue ranch, looking very casual. The actress was stylish in navy blue joggers, a brown long-sleeve t-shirt, sneakers, and a backpack. See the photos right here. The blonde bombshell rose to fame after landing the role of Cindy Snow onThree's Company. The role was created to replaceSuzanne Somersafter she exited the sitcom amid disputes with the network. After her stint onThree's Company, Harrison went on to guest star on shows likeThe Love Boat,Fantasy Island, andMalibubefore landing her first major movie role. Harrison starred alongsideJames Garner andC. Thomas Howellin the movieTank,which further added to her sex symbol status. It wasDallas,where Harrison really showed off her sex symbol status. Harrison sizzled on the show, as she went toe to toe with the late greatLarry Hagmanmore than once. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Definitive Dallas (@definitivedallas) The blonde bombshell worked in Hollywood throughout the 90s, appearing onThat '70s Show,They Came from Outer Space,andCurse III: Blood Sacrifice.Harrison's final acting gig was in 2002 in the TV movieThe Power. In the early 2000s, she left all behind and never looked back as she lives out her dream of helping animals and racing cars. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Iconic '80s Sitcom Bombshell, 66, Unrecognizable In Very Rare Sightingfirst appeared on Parade on May 24, 2025
Iconic '80s Sitcom Bombshell, 66, Unrecognizable In Very Rare Sighting