charlie's angels
The cast of the TV series "Charlie's Angels" (from left to right) Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson, and Jaclyn Smith. Getty Images

"Good morning, Angels," the sequel is here!

The third installment of "Charlie's Angels" hit theatres Friday and if it's anything like the past movies it's sure to deliver an action-packed ride with a side of laughter. While the reimagined work can thank technology for the Angels' new sophisticated look, it also brings about a sense of nostalgia for the previous renditions of "Charlie's Angels."

No shade to the current star-studded cast (hello, Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, Ella Balinska, Elizabeth Banks and heartthrob Noah Centineo) but have you ever wondered what happened to the original and past "Charlie's Angels"? If so, keep reading to find out.

Here's what the stars of the previous "Charlie's Angels" films and television series have been up to since starring in the iconic feature.

Movies: "Charlie's Angels" (2000) and "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" (2003)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Cameron Diaz (@camerondiaz) on

Cameron Diaz: Believe it or not, this former "Charlie's Angel" is retired. Following her appearance in the movies, she went on to star in successful romantic-comedies like "The Other Woman" and "The Holiday." She also voiced the character Fiona from the popular animated "Shrek" movies. In her personal life, the 47-year-old been married to musician Benji Madden since 2015.

Lucy Liu: The action didn't stop for this dark-haired beauty after becoming an angel. Lui has moved on to action-packed movies like the "Kill Bill" series and "Lucky Number Slevin." She also appeared in the popular Netflix rom-com "Set It Up" in 2018. These days you can catch the 50-year-old in the CBS series "Why Women Kill."

Drew Barrymore: The 44-year-old raven-haired actress continued to star in films and even won a SAG Award and Golden Globe for as a result of her work in 2009's "Grey Gardens." Her most recent work was on Netflix's "Santa Clarita Diet," which she starred in for the show's three seasons before it was canceled in April. Next up for Barrymore is the film "The Stand-In," which she also produced.

Television Series: "Charlie's Angels" (1976-1981)

Jaclyn Smith: Since her role as Kelly Garrett in the television series, Smith has moved on to fashion designing and various movie roles -- the most notable being her Golden Globe-nominated portrayal of Jacqueline Kennedy in the TV movie "Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy." She also made cameos in the 2003 "Charlie's Angels" film and the 2019 reboot. The 74-year-old been married to her current partner since 1997 and has two children from her previous marriage to English cinematographer Anthony B. Richmond.

Farrah Fawcett: The late actress portrayed Jill Munroe in the "Charlie's Angels" TV series and was nominated for a Golden Globe for the role. The blonde bombshell went on to garner five more Golden Globe nominations and four Emmy nominations for her various television roles after the show ended. Fawcett was a Hollywood icon who died in 2009 at the age of 62, three years after she was diagnosed with anal cancer. She is survived by her partner Ryan O'Neal, an actor and boxer, and their son.

Kate Jackson: Jackson portrayed Sabrina Duncan for the first three years of the television series before moving on to other projects. The 71-year-old is a four-time Golden Globe nominee and two-time Emmy nominee. Her last appearance in front of the camera was in 2007, but that doesn't mean it's the last fans have heard from her. In 2010, Jackson signed a deal with Gallery Books to publish her memoirs, though nothing has been released yet.

"Charlie's Angels" hits theatres on Friday.