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Keywords: Brief Nudity, White, Brunette Hair, Medium Breasts, Real Breasts, Average Body

Nude Roles: 1

Birthplace: Wendell, Idaho, US

Date of Birth: 02/15/42

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Biography

If you think the transition from adorable child star to amorous actress and sinfully sexual icon started with Disney Channel stars and Nickelodeon kids, let us introduce you to Sherry Jackson. Born in Idaho, Sherry headed to LA as a kid and almost immediately found herself starring, at eleven years old, as Terry Williams on The Danny Thomas Show. After five seasons on that show, she filled up the small screen with stints on everything from The Rifleman, to the The Twilight Zone; the busy babe even appeared on classics such as Batman, Star Trek and Lost in Space all in 1966. In fact, the sideboob baring outfit show wore on her Trek episode ("What Are Little Girls Made Of") was so attention grabbing, just wearing it out out to lunch led to her being cast on the spot in the movie Gunn (1967). During the Swinging Sixties, the sultry starlet lost her primetime purity (as well as her sartorial modesty) when she took on scantily-clad parts in The Mini-Skirt Mob (1968) and Wild on the Beach (1965). But when the sexy brunette's bang!-ing body made its way to the Blake Edwards crime flick Gunn (1967) (featuring Henry Mancini’s iconic “Peter Gunn” theme song), we were excited to find the film also showcases Sherry’s bare breasts! When the title character (Craig Stevens) looks for clues about a murder, he finds a topless woman (the racktastic Ms. Jackson) in his flat—ready to seduce him! How the private dick could even consider resisting her powerful nips and arousing orbs is a mystery to us. We couldn't get enough of the milk jugs that make up Sherry's dairy. Perhaps that’s why the skintastic actress bounced back to the boob-tube with guest spots on the anthology comedy series Love, American Style (1971) as well as popular crime shows, including Starsky and Hutch (1976) and Charlie’s Angels (1980). Even though Sherry has retired from acting, she has secured a place in pop culture—and in our fantasies! We get merry looking at Sherry!