Iconic 70s TV star is unrecognizable as she steps out in casual look… can you guess who it is?
An iconic 1970s siren was spotted running errands in Los Angeles on Sunday.
This star looked unrecognizable as she picked up supplies for her furry friend at Just Food for Dogs in Sherman Oaks.
This actress, 70, has quite an illustrious resume, consisting of a starring role in The Dukes of Hazzard, where her wardrobe became legendary.
She also had a long-running role on the soap opera The Young and the Restless.
This leading lady also appeared in a slew of films such as Street Justice, the 1989 film Driving Force, and her last role was in 2015’s Book of Fire.
Can you guess who this star is?
An iconic 1970s siren was spotted running errands in Los Angeles on Sunday
It’s Catherine Bach!
Catherine starred in the popular action comedy series The Dukes of Hazzard, which ran from 1979 to 1985.
Dressed in her iconic hot pants, Catherine played Daisy Duke opposite Tom Wopat and John Schneider.
On Sunday, Catherine wore a black long-sleeved top, leggings and Birkenstock sandals, with her sunglasses and glasses tucked into her neckline.
She had the keys to her Mercedes-Benz with her and kept her belongings to a minimum. She opted for a mobile phone strap to keep her gadget handy.
The star appeared cheerful and flashed a soft smile as she stepped out with the wind whipping through her hair.
Catherine was born on March 1, 1954 and is from Cleveland, Ohio. In 1973 she got her first acting role in the film The Midnight Man.
It is said that Catherine impressed the directors of Dukes of Hazzard so much during her audition that she was hired on the spot to play Daisy Duke.
Catherine Bach was spotted picking up some food for her dog at Just Food for Dogs in Sherman Oaks
Catherine starred in the popular action comedy series The Dukes of Hazzard, which ran from 1979 to 1985
The role brought her enormous fame – and a poster of her posing as Daisy sold five million copies upon release, and even caught the attention of First Lady Nancy Reagan.
The bombshell star made headlines during her time on the show after it was revealed she had insured her legs for $1 million.
‘Do you know what it is? I do things I shouldn’t be doing,” she explained of her decision to insure them. ‘I ski.
“I had a plane when I started the series that I had to get rid of…” [I do] many things. And I take a little risk. That’s why they felt they had to insure my legs.’
She starred opposite Tom Wopat and John Schneider in the hit comedy-action show
She was known for her character’s hot pants
After Dukes of Hazzard ran its course, Catherine starred in a few more titles, including the action film Street Justice, the 1989 film Driving Force, the biker film Masters of Menace and the comedy-drama The Breakup Girl.
Her last role was in 2015, when she starred in the film Book of Fire.
She also launched her own jewelery line at Debenhams in 2002, but has kept a low profile in recent years. She married a man named David Shaw in 1976, but they divorced after five years together.
She then married entertainment lawyer Peter Lopez in 1990 and together they welcomed two daughters named Sophia and Laura. Her husband tragically died in 2010 at the age of 60 from an apparent suicide.