
The Newsobserver.com claims that Farrah Fawcett was a beautiful and talented woman, who became well known in the 1970s hit show "Charlie’s Angels." She became the woman who helped define sex appeal. She died on June 25, 2009 after battling cancer.
Farrah was born Feb. 2, 1947, in Corpus Christi, Texas. She had a son named Redmond and her companion was Ryan O'Neal.
Fawcett went to the University of Texas at Austin and her fellow classmates picked her as one of the 10 most beautiful people on the campus. It was obvious that a film career would be perfect for her. Farrah Fawcett appeared in several movies and television shows. Some of the following include: “Logan’s Run,” “Sunburn,” “Saturn 3,” “I Dream of Jeannie,” “Murder in Texas,” “Criminal Behavior,” “Poor Little Rich Girl,” and “Burning Bed.” She actually earned an Emmy nomination for “Burning Bed,” which signified her ability to act.
Farrah had long blond hair, a pretty smile, and a trim little body which gained her popularity with the males. She also had a bathing suit poster which sold in the millions.
Fawcett’s attractiveness also helped sell T-shirts, lunch boxes, shampoo, wigs and even a novelty plumbing device called Farrah's faucet. At the age of 50 she posed in Playboy, which is a significant achievement for a woman of that age.
In September 2006, Fawcett endured two weeks of testing to find out that she had cancer. After finding out the news, Farrah decided to air her story and took part in a documentary by NBC. She wanted “Farrah’s Story” to be an inspiration to others. In her documentary, she was seen getting treatments and even though she experienced obstacles, she continued to be positive.
The Newsobserver.com makes several claims about Fawcett being beautiful, talented, and an amazing woman. This obituary uses qualitative evaluations about Fawcett’s life and it also uses her professional acting career to support the claims and provide evidence.
Farrah was born Feb. 2, 1947, in Corpus Christi, Texas. She had a son named Redmond and her companion was Ryan O'Neal.
Fawcett went to the University of Texas at Austin and her fellow classmates picked her as one of the 10 most beautiful people on the campus. It was obvious that a film career would be perfect for her. Farrah Fawcett appeared in several movies and television shows. Some of the following include: “Logan’s Run,” “Sunburn,” “Saturn 3,” “I Dream of Jeannie,” “Murder in Texas,” “Criminal Behavior,” “Poor Little Rich Girl,” and “Burning Bed.” She actually earned an Emmy nomination for “Burning Bed,” which signified her ability to act.
Farrah had long blond hair, a pretty smile, and a trim little body which gained her popularity with the males. She also had a bathing suit poster which sold in the millions.
Fawcett’s attractiveness also helped sell T-shirts, lunch boxes, shampoo, wigs and even a novelty plumbing device called Farrah's faucet. At the age of 50 she posed in Playboy, which is a significant achievement for a woman of that age.
In September 2006, Fawcett endured two weeks of testing to find out that she had cancer. After finding out the news, Farrah decided to air her story and took part in a documentary by NBC. She wanted “Farrah’s Story” to be an inspiration to others. In her documentary, she was seen getting treatments and even though she experienced obstacles, she continued to be positive.
The Newsobserver.com makes several claims about Fawcett being beautiful, talented, and an amazing woman. This obituary uses qualitative evaluations about Fawcett’s life and it also uses her professional acting career to support the claims and provide evidence.
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