She had a rough go of it.
I'm glad she's not suffering anymore, no one deserves that.
David N
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Farrah Fawcett, the blonde-maned actress whose best-selling poster and "Charlie's Angels" stardom made her one of the most famous faces in the
world, has died. She was 62.
Farrah Fawcett rose to fame in the 1970s, thanks to a best-selling poster and the hit show "Charlie Angels." Ryan O'Neal, Fawcett's romantic partner since the mid-1980s, recently told People magazine that the sex symbol was declining. "She stays in bed now. The doctors see that she is comfortable. Farrah is on IVs, but some of that is for nourishment. The treatment has pretty much ended," he said in a story posted May 7. Fawcett's cancer journey has been documented in a television special partly shot by the actress. Fawcett began shooting "Farrah's Story," by taking a camera to a doctor's appointment. Eventually, the film expanded to include trips overseas in hopes of treating the cancer. The documentary aired on NBC on May 15. Fawcett's beauty -- her gleaming smile was printed on millions of posters -- initially made her famous. But she later established herself as a serious actress. She starred as a battered wife in the 1984 TV movie "The Burning Bed." She appeared on stage as a woman who extracts vengeance from a would-be rapist in William Mastrosimone's play "Extremities." She reprised the "Extremities" role on film in 1986. Other Fawcett films include "Logan's Run" (1976), "Saturn 3" (1980), "The Cannonball Run" (1981), "The Apostle" (1997) and the Robert Altman-directed "Dr. T and the Women" (2000). To many, Fawcett will always be best known for her red-swimsuited image on the pinup poster, which sold a reputed 12 million copies after its release in 1976. Fawcett was a model best known for bit parts, commercials and as "Six Million Dollar Man" actor Lee Majors' wife when she shot the poster in early 1976 at the behest of Pro Arts, a Cleveland, Ohio, company. Photographer Bruce McBroom placed Fawcett -- then known as Farrah Fawcett-Majors -- in the Indian blanket-draped front seat of his 1937 Chevy and snapped away. Fawcett did her own hair -- a long, tousled cascade of blonde locks -- picked out the red bathing suit and chose the frame later used for poster, according to a story in the Toronto Star. The poster, with Fawcett's million-dollar smile front and center, became a sensation. Soon after the photo shoot, Fawcett was asked to join the cast of a new Aaron Spelling TV show, "Charlie's Angels," about a trio of female detectives who work for a mysterious man named Charlie, whose only appearance in the show was through his voice (supplied by John Forsythe). Fawcett, who played Jill Munroe, was the last to be cast. Co-star Kate Jackson was the known name at the time, but thanks to her poster, Fawcett became the breakout star. The highly rated TV series kicked off what came to be known as "jiggle TV," series full of pretty actresses who appeared in bikinis at the drop of a hat. "Denunciations of 'massage parlor television' and 'voyeurism' only brought more viewers to the screen, to see what the controversy was about," wrote Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh about "Charlie's Angels" in their indispensable reference, "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows." ABC's "Three's Company" and CBS's "The American Girls" were among the shows that immediately followed, and shows such as "Baywatch" owe "Charlie's Angels" a debt. But Fawcett didn't stay with "Angels" long. At the end of the first season, unhappy with her contract, she left the show and was replaced by Cheryl Ladd. Fawcett's career stagnated for a time after "Charlie's Angels." She appeared in a handful of forgettable films and divorced Majors. But her career received a major boost with her starring role in "The Burning Bed," a 1984 TV movie co-starring Paul Le Mat. Fawcett played an abused wife who sets fire to her husband's bed as he lies sleeping. Fawcett received an Emmy nomination for her performance. Fawcett also became romantically involved with O'Neal around this time. The pair had a son, Redmond, in 1985. In recent years, Fawcett has appeared sporadically in the public eye. She posed nude for Playboy in 1995. In 1997, she appeared on "The Late Show with David Letterman," an interview that became notorious for Fawcett's apparent incoherence. She later said she was just having fun with Letterman. She reunited with her "Charlie's Angels" co-stars, Jackson and Jaclyn Smith, for an awards show in 2006.
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Just heard this, she was 62
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Wow, so sad. I just heard on the radio this morning that she had taken a turn for the worse and that she was surrounded by her family.
62. Man, that sounds shockingly young to me. Very sad. RIP Farrah. |
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BTW ~ Her name is mis-spelled in this thread title...
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The first women I had the hots for as a wee little kid.
RIP Farrah!
Luis
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She only learned how to act after she became a famous actress. It was interesting to see her evolve from stuff like SUNBURN to an impressive lead role in SMALL
SACRIFICES. I saw this right after I read the book and she was awesome in it.
Legend, oh legend, the third wheel legend...always in the way.
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Farrah, superb in Extremities. Poor Little Rich Girl, Burning Bed, and Small Sacrifices, took her craft very seriously, though she herself admitted that early
on, that wasn't the case.
But she morphed into a terrific actress. And, don't laugh, but I thought she was hilarious in the infamous Myra Breckenridge. I will miss her. David N |
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Just caught this on the wire. Best summed up with...
J. Theakston
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Not unexpected, but sad nonetheless.
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It's best not to imagine the pain and humiliation she must've endured
throughout the term of her illness. I'd much rather dwell upon TServo4's image. You'll light up the heavens, flashy lady. |
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Very sad news but not unexpected. At least she's free from pain, now. I was so in love with her as a teen.
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At least we still have this icon to drool over...
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And waht a beautiful lady she is, so glamorous. Things are going to be a little brighter in Heaven tonight when Farrah makes her grand entrance.
Thanks for the memories Farrah. |
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RIP to a legend.
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I was only a 14-year-old back in the days when this poster was very hot. I used to see it in the candy store window every day on the bus ride to and from school. I was more of a Jaclyn Smith guy myself, but I liked Farrah too, and CHARLIE'S ANGELS. Rest in Peace. |
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She was my first silver screen crush. "Logan's Run" was the first science fiction film I ever went to see in the theatres. (Sure, I was an old
hand at seeing classics on Saturday afternoon matinees, but those films were from the 50's... 20 to 30 years before my time.) Seeing her has Holly, the
bubbly receptionist of the "New You" salon just did me in! Jenny Augutter was great, sure, and even had a blip of a nude scene... but good Lord,
Farrah had that hair, and that smile and that tanned body... yikes! No wonder the poster sold millions of copies. I had one, of course. And it shared the back
of my bedroom door along with the other great icon of the 70's: the Hildenbrant Star Wars poster.
Later, I was very happy for her when she proved to the critics that she could be more than just window dressing by being in the TV movie, "The Burning Bed." She seemed to be a woman that a great many people underestimated on a regular basis.
"[The audiance] will populate the darkness with more horrors than all the horror writers in Hollywood could think of. If you make the screen dark enough,
the mind's eye will read anything into it you want! We're great ones for the dark patches." -VAL LEWTON
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I think I was fifteen when she first came to my attention in the role of Harry Orwell's beach neighor on HARRY O. I thought she was the most
jaw-droppingly, stunningly beautiful woman I'd ever seen--a healthy and wholesome sex goddess. R.I.P., Farrah.
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My Air Force dorm roommate had that poster on the wall.
Today is only Yesterday's Tomorrow.
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She will be missed , what a beautiful lady ,inside and out. RIP Farrah!!!!
I bid you Welcome!!!
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I remember when the network first ran LOGAN`S RUN and all the ads in TV Guide said STARRING FARAH FAWCETT. Also during the showing between commercials. They
totally ignored Jenny Agutter. And FAWCETT was in the movie maybe 2 minutes!
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