Shawn Weatherly


Shawn Nichols Weatherly is an American actress and beauty queen who won the titles of Miss USA and Miss Universe in 1980. She went on to star as Cadet Karen Adams in the film , and as Jill Riley in the first season of the TV series Baywatch.

Early life

The youngest of three children, Weatherly was born in San Antonio, Texas, to her mother Joanne, a former Christian Dior model; and her father, a member of the US Air Force stationed in San Antonio. When Weatherly was 9, her family moved to Sumter, South Carolina, where she spent the remainder of her childhood years. She is a class of 1977 graduate of Sumter High School.
Weatherly attended Clemson University as a nursing major. She was also a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority.

Career

Beauty pageants

The Miss USA 1980 pageant was televised live from Biloxi, Mississippi. Weatherly won the preliminary competition by a clear margin, and went on to win all three rounds of the final competition. She was the only woman to score above 9.0 in the preliminary rounds and in the swimsuit and evening gown competitions. Weatherly was the second contestant from South Carolina to win the title.
In July 1980, Weatherly competed in the Miss Universe pageant held in Seoul, South Korea, where again she won all rounds of competition. Her closest rivals were Miss Scotland Linda Gallagher, who was first runner-up, and Denyse Nottle of New Zealand, who was second runner-up.
Weatherly was the fifth Miss Universe from the United States. Miriam Stevenson, the only other Miss USA from South Carolina, had won the title in 1954, making South Carolina one of the most successful states in the national pageant circuit. After Weatherly, no Miss USA would become Miss Universe until Chelsi Smith in 1995.

Film and television

Weatherly is best known for her work as Jill Riley on the television show Baywatch and for the early reality show Oceanquest, which had her swimming with sharks. She played a small part on a Dukes of Hazzard episode, "Coy vs. Vance," and appeared in other shows such as The A-Team, T. J. Hooker and Happy Days. She also had a main role in the 1986 comedy film . In 2014, she was in the horror comedy film, Love in the Time of Monsters.

Personal life

In 1994 she married Chip Harris, president of a biotech research company, and they have two children together. Previously she had relationships with Lee Majors and Dwight Clark.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983T.J. HookerClaudia Cole
1983The Dukes of HazzardBillie Ann Baxley
1983The A-TeamWoman driving through garage
1983Happy DaysSissy
1984Cannonball Run IIGirl in Jamie Blake's bed
1986'Cadet Karen Adams
1987The New Leave It to BeaverChristine
1987MatlockDebra O'Keefe
1987–1988J.J. StarbuckJill Starbuck
1989–1990BaywatchJill Riley
1992'Andrea Livingston
1995Murder, She WroteKate Danbury
1999Chicago HopeCarol Derricks