80s police drama icon voted most beautiful woman in TV stuns at 69
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On Wednesday, one of the most glamorous actresses from 1980s television made a rare public appearance, leaving fans astonished by her age-defying beauty.

The actress, who is now 69, first captivated audiences in 1984 when she took on the role of Sgt. Dee Dee McCall in the police series Hunter. As she went about her day in Los Angeles, she appeared as if she had barely aged at all.

Once voted “the most beautiful woman in the history of television” by TV Guide readers in 1988, she exuded an air of timeless elegance, donning a stylish black-and-white outfit.

Her ensemble also hinted at her rock-and-roll spirit, reminiscent of the musical aspirations that prompted her departure from Hunter after seven seasons in pursuit of a recording contract.

Her diverse career further includes notable roles in shows like Starsky & Hutch, Dynasty, Bosom Buddies, and Knots Landing.

Can you guess the enigmatic star who remains as breathtaking as when she appeared on the 1983 sitcom We Got It Made?

One of 80s television¿s most glamorous actresses, now 69, turned heads on Wednesday with her youthful beauty while running errands in Los Angeles, looking as if she¿d stepped straight out of 1984 as Sgt. Dee Dee McCall on Hunter

One of 80s television’s most glamorous actresses, now 69, turned heads on Wednesday with her youthful beauty while running errands in Los Angeles, looking as if she’d stepped straight out of 1984 as Sgt. Dee Dee McCall on Hunter

Once named the most beautiful woman ever to grace television by a 1988 TV Guide poll, she showed the years have done nothing to dull her elegance in a striking black-and-white outfit

Once named the most beautiful woman ever to grace television by a 1988 TV Guide poll, she showed the years have done nothing to dull her elegance in a striking black-and-white outfit 

Her career also includes memorable stints on Starsky & Hutch, Dynasty, Bosom Buddies, and Knots Landing

Her career also includes memorable stints on Starsky & Hutch, Dynasty, Bosom Buddies, and Knots Landing

If you guessed Stepfanie Kramer – yes, spelled just like that – you’re right.  

After leaving Hunter, Kramer continued her prolific career in television and film.

She appeared in Coins in the Fountain (1990), Twin Sisters (1992), Beyond Suspicion (1994), Deceived by Trust (1995), Abducted: A Father’s Love (1996), Thrill (1996), The Dogwalker (1999), and The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold (2006). 

She also reprised her role as Dee Dee McCall in two Hunter TV movies in 2002 and 2003.

However, a 2003 NBC revival of the series was canceled after just four episodes, despite strong ratings.

Her contributions to television have been widely recognized. In 2015, she was honored as an “Icon of Television” at the 55th Monte-Carlo Television Festival and returned the following year as a member of the festival’s Fiction Jury.

Most recently, in 2025, she was celebrated at the 35th Shanghai Television Festival for her work on Hunter, which became one of the most popular shows in China.

Beyond acting, Kramer has written and produced for both film and television, teaming with writers and producers like David Chisolm and Chip Hayes.

If you guessed Stepfanie Kramer - yes, spelled just like that - you¿re right; (pictured in Hunter 1984)

If you guessed Stepfanie Kramer – yes, spelled just like that – you’re right; (pictured in Hunter 1984)

She also reprised her role as Dee Dee McCall in two Hunter TV movies in 2002 and 2003; (pictured with Fred Dryer)

She also reprised her role as Dee Dee McCall in two Hunter TV movies in 2002 and 2003; (pictured with Fred Dryer)

However, a 2003 NBC revival of the series was canceled after just four episodes, despite strong ratings

However, a 2003 NBC revival of the series was canceled after just four episodes, despite strong ratings 

She appeared in Coins in the Fountain (1990), Twin Sisters (1992), Beyond Suspicion (1994), Deceived by Trust (1995), Abducted: A Father¿s Love (1996), Thrill (1996), The Dogwalker (1999), and The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold (2006); (pictured 1989)

She appeared in Coins in the Fountain (1990), Twin Sisters (1992), Beyond Suspicion (1994), Deceived by Trust (1995), Abducted: A Father’s Love (1996), Thrill (1996), The Dogwalker (1999), and The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold (2006); (pictured 1989)

Most recently, in 2025, she was celebrated at the 35th Shanghai Television Festival for her work on Hunter, which became one of the most popular shows in China; (pictured 2022)

Most recently, in 2025, she was celebrated at the 35th Shanghai Television Festival for her work on Hunter, which became one of the most popular shows in China; (pictured 2022)

She has also remained active in theater and music, including a staged reading of the award-winning musical A Twist of Fate in New York, a co-produced reading of Doc Holliday: The Musical in Los Angeles, and a special guest appearance in Menopause: The Musical.

Kramer has embraced new media as well, hosting the YouTube podcast Reflections with Stepfanie Kramer, where she shares insights on weekly quotes. 

She is currently in production on a new interview podcast, The Other Side with Stepfanie Kramer.

On the personal front, she married Mark Richards in 1992 and divorced in 2001.

The couple’s daughter, Lily Richards, born in 1994, has followed in her mother’s creative footsteps as an actress, writer, and director. 

Kramer proudly notes on her official website that Lily is ‘the greatest production I’ve ever been involved in.’

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