Sabrina Duncan is a fictional character in the 1976-1981 television series Charlie's Angels. She was portrayed by Kate Jackson and is featured in the first three seasons of the show. Sabrina has a slight Alabama accent and is the most feisty of the three original Angels, as well as possessing the most distinctive sense of humor.
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