- He was an American actress and artist
Real name: | Mary Farrah Leni Fawcett |
Farrah Fawcett Height
| How tall was Farrah Fawcett? | 168 cm / 5 ft 7 in | Born: | 02 February 1947 Comment | When did Farrah Fawcett die? / Died | 25 June 2009 | How many years did Farrah Fawcett live? / Lived | 62 years | Where was Farrah Fawcett born? | Corpus Christi, Texas, US | Where did Farrah Fawcett die? / Deathplace | Santa Monica, California, US | Zodiac sign: | Aquarius |
Farrah Fawcett Net worth 2024 (estimated)
| How much is Farrah Fawcett worth? | $20,000,000
| Nationality: | American | Hair color: | Blonde | Eyes color: | Blue |
Who was Farrah Fawcett? / Facts
- Rise to fame - when she posed for her iconic red swimsuit poster - which became the best selling pin-up poster in history – and starred as private investigator Jill Munroe in the first season of the television series Charlie's Angels (1976–77)
- In 1996, she was ranked No. 26 on TV Guide's "50 Greatest TV stars of All-Time"
- Career start - in 1968 in commercials and guest roles on television
- During the 1970s, she appeared in many TV series, including recurring roles on Harry O (1974–76), and The Six Million Dollar Man (1974–78) with then husband, film and television star Lee Majors
- Breakthrough role - in 1976, when she was cast as Jill Munroe in the ABC series Charlie's Angels, alongside Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith
- The show propelled all three to stardom, but especially Fawcett (then billed as Farrah Fawcett-Majors)
- After appearing in only the first season, Fawcett decided to leave the show which led to legal disputes
- She signed a contract requiring her to make six guest appearances in the show's third and fourth seasons (1978–80)
- For her role in Charlie's Angels she 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 two Emmy Award nominations for her roles in TV movies, as a battered wife in the 1984 film The Burning Bed and as real-life murderer Diane Downs in the 1989 film Small Sacrifices
- Her 1980s work in TV movies also earned her four additional Golden Globe nominations
- In 1997, she gained some negative press for a rambling appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman, but also garnered strong reviews for her role in the film The Apostle with Robert Duvall
- She continued in numerous TV series, including recurring roles in the sitcom Spin City (2001) and the drama The Guardian (2002–03)
- For the latter, she received her third Emmy nomination
- Her film roles 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; 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 the documentary
- A four-time Emmy Award nominee and six-time Golden Globe Award nominee
- Stats - 29k followers on Instagram as of May 2019
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The reason that the all-American boy prefers beauty to brains is that he can see better than he can think.
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God gave women intuition and femininity. Used properly, the combination easily jumbles the brain of any man I've ever met.
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Marriages that last are with people who do not live in Los Angeles.
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