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Farrah Fawcett: 1947-2009
Emmy-nominated star loses battle with cancer.
by RT Staff | June 25, 2009
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Farrah Fawcett Farrah Fawcett, the television and film star who transcended her early typecasting as a pinup model to earn multiple Emmy and Golden Globe nominations, has lost her battle with cancer at the age of 62. According to a statement issued by her partner of nearly 30 years, Ryan O'Neal, Fawcett passed away Thursday morning at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica, CA, concluding a struggle that became public with Fawcett's 2006 announcement of her diagnosis. The news comes a little over a month after NBC aired a documentary, titled Farrah's Story, about Fawcett's life and efforts to beat the disease.

Though she starred in a long list of theatrical releases, television shows, and made-for-TV movies, Fawcett was arguably always best remembered for her status as a '70s sex symbol, earned thanks to her status as an original member of the cast of Charlie's Angels and her appearance on a wildly popular poster that depicted the swimsuit-clad star in a state of sun-baked bliss. Not content to be known mostly for her hairstyle, Fawcett left Charlie's after a year and moved on to a wide variety of film projects, both comedic (1981's The Cannonball Run) and dramatic (1986's Extremities, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination). She also continued to return to television, perhaps most notably in 1984's The Burning Bed, a drama which earned her Emmy and Golden Globe nominations.

Though her profile diminished after the '80s, Fawcett continued to work regularly, turning up in shows such as Ally McBeal, Spin City, and The Guardian (the latter netting another Emmy nomination), as well as films including The Apostle, Dr. T & the Women, and 1998's The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars (in which, appropriately, she played the voice of Faucet).

Fawcett is survived by her son, Redmond O'Neal.

Source: CNN
Source: Time Magazine
Source: TV Guide

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IHateCritics
IHateCritics writes:
on Jun 25 2009 12:42 PM

damn

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Bob S.
Bob S. writes:
on Jun 25 2009 12:48 PM

Wow - sad to hear. As someone who grew up in the 80s, this woman was an icon to most adolescents of that decade. RIP, and best wishes to her family.

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JohnnyJonJon
JohnnyJonJon writes:
on Jun 25 2009 12:51 PM

She was such a wonderful lady in every way. Prayers to her family and friends.

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oddjob323
oddjob323 writes:
on Jun 25 2009 12:58 PM

She was well loved by all. Rest in Peace, Farrah.

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Dave J.
Dave J. writes:
on Jun 25 2009 01:46 PM

Extremly respectable and the most courageous, she will be missed!!!

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dj Mark
dj Mark writes:
on Jun 25 2009 02:54 PM

Before there was an Angelina Jolie or Charlize Theron shedding their covergirl image to do serious dramatic work, Farah was doing it in "The Burning Bed." She was truly an icon.

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frank f.
frank f. writes:
on Jun 25 2009 03:03 PM

rip

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ledawg1138
ledawg1138 writes:
on Jun 25 2009 03:15 PM

I love this women. This hurts.

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Wallcloud
Wallcloud writes:
on Jun 25 2009 03:37 PM

damn that's really sad

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tomwaitsjr
tomwaitsjr writes:
on Jun 25 2009 03:55 PM

I feel sad about this. She showed much courage in having what she was going through covered to help others.

(But as far as Michael Jackson goes, I just feel a sense of relief)


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rebranded001
rebranded001 writes:
on Jun 25 2009 04:02 PM

I'm going to remember her the best way possible:

Jerking it to her pin-up.


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swissbanker55
swissbanker55 writes:
on Jun 25 2009 04:26 PM

very tragic to hear micheal jackson died too. but to me, farrah's death is just as tragic as david cerradine's death (bill in kill bill)

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Film Nazi
Film Nazi writes:
on Jun 25 2009 04:30 PM

David Carradine, Farrah Fawcett, and now Michael Jackson. The cycle has now completed itself. 3 people have died(should we count Ed McMcahon? Seemed like he would have died either way)

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Kevin E.
Kevin E. writes:
on Jun 25 2009 04:38 PM

What the hell is going on?! It seems odd that all these celebrities died around the same time but then again people die everyday that we don't know.

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crystalwhiteeyes
crystalwhiteeyes writes:
on Jun 25 2009 05:01 PM

In reply to this comment (#2517280)
You need to do that at the funeral if you REALLY want to show your respects.

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ZigBallistic
ZigBallistic writes:
on Jun 25 2009 05:09 PM

In reply to this comment (#2517275)
He still created one of the best albums of all time.

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smartmoviekid
smartmoviekid writes:
on Jun 25 2009 05:23 PM

such a tragedy. Fawcett was such an icon for a long time. R.I.P i think the more appropriate tribute would be to watch one of her many memorable performances such in Charlies Angels, for example.

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JettaJameson
JettaJameson writes:
on Jun 25 2009 05:40 PM

In reply to this comment (#2517313)
Musically, he was gifted. But that doesn't make him a good person worth anyones tears or saddness. He slept in the same bed as children. That is vile, repulsive and not worth mourning. I say good riddance. Flame on fellow RTers. I know it's coming. But I don't feel bad. My condolences to the family, however

I dont know much about Farrah or her career, but cancer is tragic no matter who it affects. RIP FF. You seemed like a real class act. You will be missed.


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rebranded001
rebranded001 writes:
on Jun 25 2009 05:47 PM

Also, might I add that nobody will give a flying fornication about this bimbo because Jacko died on the same day. Bet her family is pissed.

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ledawg1138
ledawg1138 writes:
on Jun 25 2009 05:53 PM

In reply to this comment (#2517336)
You people can talk about Michael on his page. This is for Farrah Fawcett, the Marilyn Monroe of her time.

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