All About Farrah Fawcett
Farrah Fawcett

Farrah Fawcett: An Icon of Beauty and Strength

Farrah Fawcett was a true icon of the 1970s, known for her stunning looks, undeniable talent, and fearless spirit. From her iconic feathered hair to her unforgettable smile, Fawcett captivated audiences with her beauty. It was her strength, however, and resilience that truly made her a legend.

Early Life and Career

Farrah Leni Fawcett was born into a middle-class family in Corpus Christi, Texas on February 2, 1947. Lucky for Farrah, her parents encouraged her to pursue her passion for the arts at an early age. After high school, Fawcett attended the University of Texas at Austin, where she studied art and became quite popular.

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In fact, Fawcett’s career began after she was named as one of the most beautiful girls on the campus of the University. A publicist encouraged her to travel to Hollywood, where she launched her career with commercials and guest appearances on TV series. Fawcett’s popularity skyrocketed when she appeared in Charlie’s Angels. She left the show, however, to pursue more challenging roles.

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Fawcett was married to actor Lee Majors from 1973 to 1982, and he guided her in her early acting career. Lee got her on his hit TV show “The Six Million Dollar Man” and that catapulted her into stardom. Majors , however, became controlling and possessive. He wanted her to stay at home and be a housewife. Farrah was having none of that and eventually divorced him

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Her success was somewhat limited and she was typecast as just a pretty face, until she appeared in the dramatic made-for-TV movie “The Burning Bed”. The film was made in 1984, and was based on the true story of a woman who had been physically and emotionally abused by her husband for years. Her powerful performance earned her critical acclaim and a Golden Globe nomination. Later, she also starred as a rape survivor in the film “Extremities.”

In the 1990s, Fawcett gained kudos for her serious role in the big-screen film “The Apostle,” opposite Robert Duvall. And then, at age 50, she delighted admirers when she showcased her lithe figure in a racy video, “Playboy: Farrah Fawcett, All of Me.”

A Courageous Battle with Cancer

In 2006, Fawcett was diagnosed with anal cancer, and she began a courageous battle against the disease. She underwent chemotherapy and radiation treatments and even traveled to Germany for alternative therapies. Throughout her illness, Fawcett remained strong and determined, and she used her celebrity status to raise awareness about cancer and the importance of early detection.

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Fawcett’s battle with cancer was chronicled in the 2009 documentary Farrah’s Story, which aired on NBC. The documentary was filmed by Fawcett and her close friend, Alana Stewart, and it offered an intimate look at Fawcett’s life as she faced her illness with grace and courage. The documentary was widely praised for its honesty and authenticity, and it helped to raise awareness about the devastating effects of cancer.

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Legacy and Influence

Farrah Fawcett passed away on June 25, 2009, at the age of 62, but her legacy lives on. She was a true icon of beauty and strength, and she inspired generations of women to stand up for themselves and pursue their dreams. Her signature hairstyle, the “Farrah flip,” is still a popular look today, and her performances in “Charlie’s Angels” and “The Burning Bed” continue to resonate with audiences around the world.

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Fawcett’s courage in the face of cancer also inspired countless people to speak out about the disease and advocate for better treatments and outcomes. Her legacy is a testament to the power of one person to make a difference, and her memory will always be cherished by those who knew and loved her.

Farrah Fawcett’s Indelible Mark on Our Hearts

In conclusion, Farrah Fawcett was an icon of American nostalgia whose impact on popular culture and society is still felt today. Her beauty, talent, and strength made her a trailblazer for women in Hollywood, and her courageous battle with cancer inspired millions of people around the world. Farrah Fawcett will always be remembered as a symbol of resilience, determination, and grace, and her legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.

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Farrah Fawcett Trivia
  • Farrah’s red bathing suit poster was the most popular poster ever sold. It sold over 12 million copies and is still selling!
  • Farrah caught the love of her life Ryan O’Neil in bed with a redhead. After the encounter, she was so angry that she smashed up his house
  • Her son Redmond had a serious drug problem. She did everything she could to help him but was sidetracked as she began her own battle. She was diagnosed with cancer
  • One of Farrah’s first acting jobs on network TV was on the “I Dream of Jeannie” show in 1969. The episode is called “See You in C-U-B-A”
  • During the photo shoot for her iconic bathing suit poster, Farrah became impatient and told the photographer, “I just wanna go play tennis”. The photographer asked her for just one more pose and that’s the shot they used for the poster!
  • Lee Majors demanded that she put a clause in all her contracts that stated she must be home by 6pm to cook his dinner. Farrah famously told him, “If you want me in the bedroom, then go find somebody else to cook your meals and clean your dishes”!
  • Farrah was in great physical shape and was an expert tennis player
  • She would go over an entertainment contract with a fine toothed comb and find things that even her attorney had missed
  • Farrah appeared in the classic 1976 Sci-Fi film “Logan’s Run”, which starred Michael York. Her beauty overwhelmed every scene was in
  • While starring in Charlie’s Angels, Farrah received over 10,000 fan letters per week!
  • Farrah left Charlie’s Angels after only one season. It was time to get out on her own
– Did you know that Fawcett was offered the role of J.R. Ewing’s wife, Sue Ellen, on the hit TV show “Dallas,” but turned it down?
– Fawcett was also a talented artist, and her paintings were featured in galleries around the world.
– Her famous red swimsuit from her iconic “Charlie’s Angels” poster sold for over $12,000 at an auction in 2011.
– Fawcett was in a long-term relationship with actor Ryan O’Neal, and the two had a son together, Redmond.
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