Iconic 70s TV star is unrecognizable as she steps out in casual look… can you guess who it is?

An iconic 70s siren was spotted running errands in Los Angeles on Sunday.

This star looked unrecognizable as she picked up supplies for her furry friend at Just Food for Dogs in Sherman Oaks.

This actress, 70, has quite the illustrious resume consisting of a starring role on The Dukes of Hazzard where her wardrobe became the stuff of legend.

She also had a long-running role on the soap opera The Young and the Restless.

This leading lady also appeared in a slew of films such as Street Justice, the 1989 film Driving Force, with her last role being in 2015’s Book of Fire.

Can you guess who this star is?

An iconic 70s siren was spotted running errands in Los Angeles on Sunday

It’s Catherine Bach!

Catherine starred in the popular action-comedy series The Dukes of Hazzard, which ran from 1979 to 1985.

Clad in her iconic hot pants, Catherine played Daisy Duke opposite Tom Wopat and John Schneider.

On Sunday, Catherine donned a long-sleeve black top, leggings, and Birkenstock sandals, with her sunglasses and spectacles tucked into her neckline.

She carried the keys to her Mercedes-Benz and overall kept her belongings to a minimum, opting for a cell phone holder strap to conveniently tote about her gadget.

The star appeared in good spirits, flashing a soft smile as she stepped out with the wind sweeping through her hair.

Catherine was born on March 1, 1954, and hails from Cleveland, Ohio. In 1973, she landed her first acting role in the movie The Midnight Man.

It’s been said that Catherine wowed Dukes of Hazzard directors so much during her audition that she was hired on the spot to play Daisy Duke.

Catherine Bach was spotted picking up some eats for her pooch at Just Food for Dogs in Sherman Oaks

Catherine Bach was spotted picking up some eats for her pooch at Just Food for Dogs in Sherman Oaks

Catherine starred in the popular action-comedy series The Dukes of Hazzard, which ran from 1979 to 1985

Catherine starred in the popular action-comedy series The Dukes of Hazzard, which ran from 1979 to 1985

The role earned her massive stardom – and a poster of her posing as Daisy sold five million copies after its release, and it even caught the eye of First Lady Nancy Reagan.

The bombshell star made headlines during her time in the show, after it was revealed that she had insured her legs for $1 million.

‘You know what it is? I do things that I shouldn’t really do,’ she one explained of her decision to get them insured. ‘I ski.

‘I had a plane when I started the series, which they made me get rid of… [I do] a lot of things. And I sort of take chances. So they thought that they should insure my legs.’

She starred opposite Tom Wopat and John Schneider in the popular comedy-action show

She starred opposite Tom Wopat and John Schneider in the popular comedy-action show 

She was well-known for her character's hotpants

She was well-known for her character’s hotpants 

After Dukes of Hazzard ran its course, Catherine acted in a few more titles including the action film Street Justice, 1989 flick Driving Force, motorcycle movie Masters of Menace, and comedy-drama The Breakup Girl.

Her last role was in 2015, when she starred in the movie Book of Fire.

She also launched her own jewelry line at Debenhams in 2002, but has kept a low profile in recent years. She married a man named David Shaw in 1976, but they divorced after five years together.

She then wed entertainment lawyer Peter Lopez in 1990 and together, they welcomed two daughters, named Sophia and Laura. Her husband tragically died in 2010 at age 60 from an apparent suicide.

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