Threeâs Company star Jenilee Harrison made a name for herself as Cindy Snow on the hit â80s sitcom, and enjoyed several successful years in Hollywood before deciding to escape the spotlight in favor of a quieter life raising and caring for animals.
The now-67-year-old, who has not acted onscreen since 2002, shocked fans with her stunning appearance in recent videos uploaded to Instagram that documented life on her farm with her family and bevy of animals.
As Jenilee shared a video of her kangaroo joey, Andy, in a pouch around her neck, and thanked her followers for their support, her fans took to the comment section to praise her incredible look 46 years after she first joined the Threeâs Company cast.
âI know youâre Jenny, but all I see is Cindy when I look at youâŠâ one wrote, while another added: âI loved your years on Threeâs Company,â and a third chimed in: âI love me some Cindy Snow!â
Jenilee started out as a cheerleader for the Los Angeles Rams before she transitioned into acting with small roles in CHiPs and 240-Robert. She landed the role of Cindy in Threeâs Company in 1980 after Suzanne Somers left the show due to a contract dispute, and stayed for two seasons as her klutzy cousin.
The blonde beauty revealed just how she got the role despite her lack of acting experience in an interview with Fox News. âWhen I was very young â like 19 years old⊠my agent called me and said, âThey want to see you â theyâre replacing Suzanne Somers on Threeâs Company,â she said.
âI thought, âOh geez, why am I even going to the interview? Iâm not going to get a role like that.'â
âWhen I showed up for the auditionâŠI tripped when I was walking in,â she continued. âI fell over things and grabbed something or whatever. They instantly thought, âOh, hereâs our klutzy cousin girlââŠHow lucky I was.â
The star added that the atmosphere on set was one of warmth and friendship. âWhen I got on Threeâs Company, I was welcomed with open arms. They treated me lovely. They treated me like a little sisterâŠAnd the girls [on set], we protected one another, and we supported one another,â she recalled.
During her time on the show, Jenilee became a sex symbol, a role that she struggled to come to terms with. âI looked at being a sex symbol as just a wardrobe I had to put on to go into Hollywood and do this job,â she explained to the outlet.
âYour wardrobe is your outside, but itâs not what your core person is, what your soul isâŠBut was I uncomfortable? Absolutely, many times I was uncomfortable.â After her stint on the sitcom, Jenilee went on to join the cast of Dallas as Jamie Ewing Barnes for two seasons. She also appeared in series like Fantasy Island and The Love Boat.
She left Hollywood in the early â00s after acting in the TV movie The Power to pursue her passion of caring for animals. Jenilee was married to Bruce Oppenheim from 1993 until their split in 2022.
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