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Farrah Fawcett Dies of Cancer at 62
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25 Jun 2009, 16:51
Mami 2 ♥ 1
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Farrah Fawcett Dies of Cancer at 62
By Stephen M. Silverman

Originally posted Thursday June 25, 2009 12:35 PM EDT
Farrah Fawcett

Photo by: Jason Merritt / FilmMagic
Farrah Fawcett, who skyrocketed to fame as one of a trio of impossibly glamorous private eyes on TV's Charlie's Angels, has died after a long battle with cancer. She was 62.

Fawcett died at 9:28 a.m. PST at St. John’s Heath Center in Santa Monica, Calif. She had recently returned to St. John's for treatment of complications from anal cancer, first diagnosed three years ago. Her longtime partner Ryan O'Neal was at her side throughout her final days.

Like so much about Fawcett's life – including her bumpy relationship with O'Neal – her heroic struggle to beat the disease was closely followed by her legion of fans.

"I've watched her this past year fight with such courage and so valiantly, but with such humor," Fawcett's Charlie's Angels costar Kate Jackson told PEOPLE in November 2007.

O'Neal, in particular, remained a steadfast supporter of Fawcett, who, despite her frailty, spent the last months of her life filming a TV documentary chronicling her illness, including several trips to Germany to undergo experimental treatment. Fawcett is survived by her son with O'Neal, Redmond, 24, who is currently serving a prison term in California after repeated drug offenses.


Texas Charmer
Blonde, blue-eyed and petite – and with a trademark mane as flowing and famous as the M.G.M. lion's – the Corpus Christi, Texas, native was born Feb. 2, 1947, the younger daughter of an oil-field contractor and his homemaker wife.

A magnet for male students at the University of Texas at Austin, Fawcett eventually set off for Hollywood. Quickly noticed by casting agents, she began landing small parts in forgettable movies, such as 1970's Myra Breckinridge, based on a gender-bending novel by Gore Vidal. Her role: an ingenuous blonde.

In 1973, Fawcett married actor Lee Majors, forever known as Col. Steve Austin on TV's The Six Million Dollar Man. Three years later, she appeared in the cult sci-fi film Logan's Run and began her stint with costars Jackson and Jaclyn Smith on Charlie's Angels. Well-coiffed and scantily-clad, the threesome created an instant sensation, with a weekly following of 23 million fans.

Farrah Fawcett's 1976 poster

Photo by: Everett Collection
Fawcett moved on after just one season. By then, she was already a phenomenon, having donned a one-piece red bathing suit and a perfect smile for her legendary pin-up poster, which sold a still-record 12 million copies.

"I became famous almost before I had a craft," Fawcett told The New York Times in 1986, four years after her divorce from Majors. (By then, she was already involved with Ryan O'Neal.) "I didn't study drama at school. I was an art major. Suddenly, when I was doing Charlie's Angels, I was getting all this fan mail, and I didn't really know why. I don't think anybody else did, either."


Bumpy Film Career
Though she left TV for what was assumed to be greener pastures – feature films – Fawcett's initial three big-screen vehicles all crash-landed. Her first, 1978's Somebody Killed Her Husband, was lampooned in MAD magazine under the title, Somebody Killed Her Career.

It took some serious dramatic TV roles, including that of a battered wife in 1984's The Burning Bed (which earned her an Emmy nomination), as well as starring in small-screen biopics about pioneering photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White and ill-fated Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton, for Fawcett to bounce back.

"What would you do if someone said to you, 'You're so popular right now that you can be on the cover of every magazine, but if you do that, you might get overexposed and a backlash will develop'?" Fawcett told The Times after she had emerged from one of the valleys of her career.

Still, she said of fighting for survival in Hollywood, "That's life. Everything has positive and negative consequences."

This is so sad. Everyone knew she was at deaths door. I watched the view this morning and barbra walters said that she was in her last hours. Tonite Barbra Walters is doing a special on during 20/20. I feel so bad. I had hopes she would kick her cancers ass. She was such a beautiful woman inside and out. My thoughts are with her family and friends.
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25 Jun 2009, 23:21
lithium layouts.
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Sad. =(
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25 Jun 2009, 16:54
Mami 2 ♥ 1
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http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20240288,00.html

sry there is the link. oh the barbra walters special is about farrah i didnt make that clear. sorry.
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25 Jun 2009, 17:14
DecentralizedByGuilt
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I juts read it to! so sad. she been through a lot. i used to have her poster on my wall! it was sticky,lol TEASING

RIP u sexi thang

angels do die :(
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25 Jun 2009, 18:15
ღPhoenix
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so so sad :(

RIP
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25 Jun 2009, 18:23
Hayley McBayley
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:( RIP Farrah x
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25 Jun 2009, 20:31
~RedFraggle~
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So sad. She really wasn't that old.

I loved watching reruns of Charlies Angels. The movies were never quite the same.
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25 Jun 2009, 23:37
ashleigh.
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Not unexpected, but still so sad. What a shame.
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26 Jun 2009, 00:35
RealLifeComics
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She was alright for an older nug.
Smack that.

Catcha ya Angel lady.
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26 Jun 2009, 01:56
PakistaniDiva06
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It's unfortunate, and sad. Prayers to her family.
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