Biography
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Farrah Fawcett was the best-known star of the television series Charlie's
Angels, even though she was only a part of the cast for one year and a few guest
spots. A photo of Farrah in a red swimsuit was the most popular pin-up poster of
the 1970s, and her layered, feathery-looking hairdo was among the most emulated
hairstyles of the decade. She was married to actor Lee Majors from 1973 to 1982,
though the two separated in 1979.
There were sexy blondes on television before Fawcett, notably Donna Douglas and
Barbara Eden but Fawcett became TV's first blonde bombshell to become a pop
culture phenomenon like film actresses Mae West and Marilyn Monroe in earlier
decades. Fawcett was everywhere in 1976-77 on the covers of dozens of magazines,
toys, and miscellaneous merchandise. Believing she had no legal ties to
"Charlie's Angels", Fawcett left the program after the first season in search of
movie stardom. She was replaced on the show by Cheryl Ladd. "Charlie's Angels"
continued high in the ratings without her but Fawcett's films repeatedly sank at
the box office. She gave up on movies in 1981 and signed a major contract with
ABC-TV but could not come to an agreement on another series for her.
Farrah Fawcett finally achieved critical praise as a serious actress for her
role as a battered wife in the 1984 television movie, The Burning Bed. She also
won acclaim in the stage and movie version of Extremities. In this role, she
played a rape victim who turns the tables on her attacker.
From 1980 to 1997, Farrah Fawcett was involved in an often-abusive relationship with
actor Ryan O'Neal. The relationship produced one child, Redmond, in 1985 (they
are still dating on and off). In 1998 she was injured by then boyfriend James
Orr when he tried to stop her from vandalizing his house; Orr was arrested and
charged.
In 1997 she received some negative attention after giving a less-than-coherent
interview on The Late Show with David Letterman. It was speculated that her
rambling, incoherent manner was because of drug abuse. She claims that she was
just nervous and unprepared for the appearance.
Farrah Fawcett has appeared nude at least twice in Playboy, the most recent
appearance was when she was 50.
In 2005, Farrah Fawcett starred in a reality series for the TV Land network, Chasing Farrah, which chronicles a day in the life of the sex symbol. It also showed her
relationship with Ryan O'Neal, father of her son, Redmond, which is still going
strong.

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