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Farrah Leni Fawcett (February 2, 1947 – June 25, 2009) was an American actress, fashion model, and visual artist. A four-time Primetime Emmy Award nominee and six-time Golden Globe Award nominee, Fawcett rose to international fame when she played a starring role in the first season of the television series Charlie's Angels (1976–1977). Fawcett began her career in the 1960s appearing in commercials and guest roles on television. During the 1970s, she appeared in numerous television series, including recurring roles on Harry O (1974–1976), and The Six Million Dollar Man (1974–1978) with her then-husband, film and television star Lee Majors. Her iconic red swimsuit poster sold six million copies in its first year of print. Fawcett's breakthrough role was the role of private investigator Jill Munroe in Charlie's Angels, which co-starred Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith. The show propelled all three actresses to stardom. After appearing in the show's first season in 1976, Fawcett decided to leave Charlie's Angels. She later returned as a guest star in six episodes during the show's third and fourth seasons (1978–1980). For her work in Charlie's Angels, Fawcett received her first Golden Globe nomination. In 1983, Fawcett received positive reviews for her performance in the Off-Broadway play Extremities. She was subsequently cast in the 1986 film version and received a Golden Globe nomination. She received Emmy Award nominations for her role as a battered wife in The Burning Bed (1984) and for her portrayal of real-life murderer Diane Downs in Small Sacrifices (1989). Her 1980s work in TV movies earned her four additional Golden Globe nominations. Although Fawcett weathered some negative press for a rambling appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman in 1997, she garnered strong reviews that year for her role in the film The Apostle with Robert Duvall. In the 21st century, she continued acting on television, holding recurring roles on the sitcom Spin City (2001) and the drama The Guardian (2002–2003). For the latter, she received her third Emmy nomination. Fawcett's film credits include Love Is a Funny Thing (1969), Myra Breckinridge (1970), Logan's Run (1976), Sunburn (1979), Saturn 3 (1980), The Cannonball Run (1981), Extremities (1986), The Apostle (1997), and Dr. T & the Women (2000). Fawcett was diagnosed with anal cancer in 2006 and died three years later at age 62. The 2009 NBC documentary Farrah's Story chronicled her battle with the disease. She posthumously earned her fourth Emmy nomination for her work as a producer on Farrah's Story.
Biography: Farrah Fawcett Forever
2019
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movieThis Is Farrah Fawcett
2019
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movieStudio 54
2018
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movieGore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia
2013
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movieRemote Control Magic: The Movie
2012
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2006
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tvSo NoTORIous
2006
Farrah Fawcett
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2004
Mrs. Crowley
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2003
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2003
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tvJimmy Kimmel Live!
2003
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2001
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2001
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2000
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2000
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2000
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1999
Frannie Vaughn
tvThe Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
1999
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movieThe Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars
1998
Faucet (voice)
movieThe Apostle
1997
Jessie Dewey
movieThe Lovemaster
1997
Craig's Dream Date
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1997
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tvThe View
1997
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tvJohnny Bravo
1997
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1996
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1996
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1996
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1995
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1995
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1993
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1992
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1992
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1992
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1992
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tvGood Sports
1991
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1989
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1989
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1989
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1989
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1989
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tvLIVE with Kelly and Mark
1988
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1986
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1986
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1986
Val Petherton
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1984
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1984
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1983
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1981
Farrah Fawcett
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1981
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1979
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1979
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1978
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1976
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1976
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1976
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1976
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1976
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1975
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1975
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1975
Miss New Mexico
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1974
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1974
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1973
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1971
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1971
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1971
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1970
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1970
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1970
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1968
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1967
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1965
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tvThe Oscars
1953
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tvToday
1952
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tvGolden Globe Awards
1944
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movieThe Norseman
1978
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