Catherine Bach stars in The Dukes of Hazzard in 1983
Famous actress Catherine Bach rose to fame as an iconic sex symbol following her portrayal of Daisy Duke in hit action-comedy series, The Dukes of Hazzard. Now, the star is stepping into the spotlight once more as she flaunts her enviable physique at the age of 67.
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Catherine starred in the popular Georgia-based series between 1979 and 1985.
Now, 35 years after the show went off-air, the celeb has set tongues wagging again as she stepped out for dinner and drinks at the celebrity hotspot, Craig's, in West Hollywood last night.
Ohio-born Catherine could be seen rocking some fitted black trousers with a matching flowing top, paired with a long duster jacket and trainers.
She also showed off her beautifully styled long blonde hair and demure make-up look.
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Catherine once portrayed the iconic Daisy Duke (Image: GETTY/MEGA)
Daisy was a character on Dukes of Hazzard (Image: GETTY)
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The actress appeared to be grinning from ear to ear as she enjoyed her night on the town.
While Catherine has portrayed many characters over the years, it will always be Daisy Duke that she is remembered for.
In The Dukes of Hazzard, Daisy is the cousin of protagonist cousins Bo Duke (John Schneider) and Luke Duke (Tom Wopat).
Catherine was 24-years-old when she first started working on the iconic show and was kept on as a main character throughout all seven seasons, even going on to star in two TV movies.
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Catherine was recently enjoying a night out in Hollywood (Image: MEGA)
Daisy Duke was so iconic her signature shorts are now named after her (Image: GETTY)
Catherine was once one of America's hottest sex symbols (Image: GETTY)
Her character Daisy can be seen racing around with her cousins and is usually portrayed as kind and honest, but overly-trusting, which can sometimes land the family in trouble.
The other thing that her character is most known for is her outfit - specifically the skimpy denim shorts she wore on the show, which were subsequently dubbed “Daisy Dukes”.
The star led the “Daisy Dukes” trend almost 40 years ago, which saw many wanting to replicate her look.
Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood was a hit for CBS, even becoming one of the network’s top rated shows during its initial seasons.
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Catherine was even able to find work as Daisy Duke outside of the show, voicing the character on the Saturday morning animated series, The Dukes, in the early eighties.
She also starred in the reunion film, The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion!, in 1997, and the follow-up film, The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood in 2000.
The actress’ first on-screen appearance was in the film The Midnight Man (1974), starring Burt Lancaster.
She also went on to star in Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974), Cannonball Run II (1984), and You Again (2010).
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In more recent years, she has enjoyed a recurring role on the daytime soap, The Young And The Restless, between 2012 and 2019.
A poster for which Catherine posed as Daisy Duke once sold an astonishing five million copies.
Catherine has been married twice, first tying the knot with David Shaw (stepson of Angela Lansbury) in 1976, before divorcing him in 1981.
The actress then went on to marry entertainment lawyer Peter Lopez in August 1990, with whom she welcomed two daughters, Sophia and Laura.
On April 30, 2010 Lopez was found dead in an apparent suicide aged just 60.
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