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Shelley Smith was an American fashion model and actress who brought a captivating presence and versatility to her film roles. Though she may be best known for her stunning looks, Smith demonstrated a knack for nuanced, emotionally resonant performances that went beyond the typical "pretty face" stereotype. One of Smith's most acclaimed turns was in the 1981 television miniseries Scruples, an adaptation of Judith Krantz's scandalous novel. Stepping into the shoes of the glamorous, manipulative socialite Vivien Traherne, Smith navigated the character's morally ambiguous motivations with subtlety and complexity, delivering a performance that was both alluring and unsettling. This ability to inhabit morally ambiguous roles would become a hallmark of Smith's cinematic work, showcasing her talent for bringing depth and shades of gray to potentially one-dimensional characters. Beyond her dramatic chops, Smith also displayed a keen comedic timing, as evidenced by her appearances in lighter fare like the 1978 romantic comedy House Calls. Her screen charisma and striking on-screen presence made her a memorable figure in the 1970s and 80s, cementing her status as a versatile and captivating actress whose contributions to the medium deserve recognition.