Veronica Hamelโs charm and beauty paved her way to a modeling career early in life and that led to an acting career which left her with over 50 acting credits under her belt.
Born in 1943 in Philadelphia, to a father who was a carpenter and a mother who was a housewife, Veronica had a strict Catholic upbringing.
โMy working-class background made me hungry for things, and more ambitious, possibly because thereโs so far to go.
You need a great deal of courage. It gives you a certain incentive when youโre brought up in a background where youโre not afforded many luxuries,โ Veronica told The Buffalo News in 1982.

When she was 17, this beautiful lady started her modeling career and soon after a role in the 1971 neo-noir crime thriller Klute followed.
However, of all the roles sheโs ever landed, that of gorgeous and intelligent public defender Joyce Davenport on the classic TV series Hill Street Blues is her most prominent one.
Back then, her character was one of the most fierce female characters on TV, something many men didnโt like her for.
โIt took them a while to realize that here is someone you havenโt had to cope with before. Thatโs what threw everybody off,โ Veronica shared with The Buffalo News in 1982.

Comparing herself to the character that marked her career, Veronica said that although they were similar, she was in fact different than Joyce Davenport in some ways.
โHow am I different to Joyce? Iโm crazier, more emotional โ you donโt have to scratch deep to get a reaction from me โ I laugh more, Iโm sillier,โ the actress told The Courier-News in 1983.
During the filming of Hill Street Blues and after the end of the series, Veronica worked on other films and series, among which the CBS drama miniseries Jacqueline Susannโs Valley Of The Dolls, the 1983 made-for-TV film Sessions, the CBS drama miniseries Kane & Abel, the 1988 romantic comedy film A New Life, and Taking Care Of Business, among the rest. She was also part of ABCโs incredibly popular drama Lost from 2003 to 2010.

She was offered the role of Kelly Garrett on Charlieโs Angels but she refused it.
Speaking of that decision, she said, โMy business people were in tears, had strokes, convulsion, when I told them I didnโt want to be an angel in 1976.โ

Speaking of her acting career, which she retired from in 2010, Veronica said, โIโve been very fortunate, and I donโt take it for granted. I started working when I was 13. Thereโs a wonderful tradition in France where you pour a little wine back into the earth. You canโt just be a taker. You have to give something back, or everything just dries up.โ

Veronica has only been married once. Her marriage to actor Michael Irving lasted from 1971 to 1981.
At the age of 70, this woman still looks as stunning as ever.





