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Date: Thu. Jun. 25 2009 3:09 PM ET
Actress Farrah Fawcett died Thursday in a Los Angeles hospital after a long battle with cancer. She was 62.
Fawcett, who rose to fame as the star of U.S television's "Charlie's Angels," was first diagnosed with anal cancer in late 2006.
She passed away at 9:28 a.m. PT at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica.
Her longtime partner Ryan O'Neal was at her bedside.
In a statement O'Neal said: "After a long and brave battle with cancer, our beloved Farrah has passed away. Although this is an extremely difficult time for her family and friends, we take comfort in the beautiful times that we shared with Farrah over the years and the knowledge that her life brought joy to so many people around the world."
Reports say their child, Redmond O'Neal, was not present. The 25-year-old is currently in jail on numerous drug charges, though was allowed out on several occasions to visit his ailing mother.
Fawcett's co-stars on "Charlie's Angels" paid tribute to her.
"Farrah had courage, she had strength, and she had faith. And now she has peace as she rests with the real angels," Jaclyn Smith said.
Said Cheryl Ladd: "She was incredibly brave and God will be welcoming her with open arms."
With her big smile and feathered blond mane, Fawcett was a Hollywood golden girl in the 1970s, after "Charlie's Angels" became a hit TV show in 1976.
Despite the show's popularity, Fawcett tried to leave "Charlie's Angels" after its first season. As a result of a lawsuit by the producers, she agreed to return for six guest appearances in the next two seasons.
During her heyday Farrah's face helped sell T-shirts, lunch boxes, shampoo, wigs and even a novelty plumbing device called Farrah's faucet.
A poster of her in a red swimsuit sold millions of copies and became a 70's staple in the bedrooms of many young men.
Earlier in her career , Fawcett had small roles in 1960s and '70s television shows such as "Mayberry, R.F.D.," "Three's a Crowd," "I Dream of Jeannie," "Marcus Welby," "McCloud," "The Flying Nun" and "The Partridge Family."
She later went on to win critical acclaim for her role as a battered wife in "The Burning Bed,"
Fawcett was nominated for three Emmys and six Golden Globes, but never won.
Born Feb. 2, 1947 in Corpus Christi, Texas, Fawcett later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a modeling career.
Fawcett married actor Lee Majors in 1974 and they appeared together in his television show, "The Six Million Dollar Man," before divorcing in the early 1980s.
In 1985 she had a son with long-time companion actor Ryan O'Neal and the couple starred in a short-lived sitcom, "Good Sports," in the early '90s before splitting up.
Fawcett's struggle with cancer brought them back together and O'Neal had said this month that he had asked Fawcett to marry him and that she had agreed.
Reports say they did not marry in her final days.
Fawcett chronicled her fight against cancer in a 90-minute television documentary titled "Farrah's Story." It drew 9 million viewers and included footage of her shaving off her hair, as well as scenes in which she was bedridden and heavily medicated.
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ADM Saskatchewan
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Glenn Alexander
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Growing up in the 70's she was in almost everyone of my friends (and my own) bedroom walls on huge posters showing her beauty and of course the hair.
I remembered when Lee Majors was thought to be luckiest man alive when they married and she briefly became Farrah Fawcett-Majors
Sadly it seems that she often faced battles in finding lasting peace and love in her personal life.
One truly hopes that she is now surrounded by all encompassing peace and joy. It is nice to know her brave suffering has ended and she will be remembered by many.
May she RIP
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My condolences to her loved ones - my deepest sympathies to Ryan O'Neil.
Rest in Peace Jill.
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What a beautiful lady..a 70's icon!
You will truly be missed!
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Karen - Whitby Ontario Canada
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adil
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C A Goldsmith
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Voya con dios
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She fought a long battle and it is time to rest. Rest in Peace.
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AND HEART-FELT SORROW FOR RYAN AND HIS FAMILY WHO WERE SO CLOSE TO FARRAH THROUGOUT.
GOD BLESS YOU'S AND KEEP YOU ALL DURING THIS SADDENED TIME.
JOHN/MARG DUCHARME
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Heather Roberts Montreal Quebec
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My deepest thougths go out to your family. She is truly a Guardian Angel to all of us. God Bess you
Dale - Edmonton
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I still have (somewhere in the basement) a mirror with Farrah painted on it sitting in that famous pose with all that beautiful hair.
I moved that from apartment to apartment during my years at university. Bookcase was made of cindercrete blocs and sometimes I didn't have a couch but always had my Farrah Fawcett Majors mirror.
Thank you for the memories Farrah.
Marlene - Ottawa
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my heart goes out to Ryan O'Neil - i hope they were able to say their vows before the "angels" took her hand.
God Bless you Farrah..
Daniella
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Cancer sucks!
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To be honest I was never a big fan. She was pretty yes, but it takes more than pretty to make a great actress.
But the end of her life showed just how much character, class and strength this woman really had.
Fair skies and following winds Farrah, and my sympathies to your family.
Terry Page in Ottawa
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RIP
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You will be missed by all!
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My prayers go out to her family. She will be truly missed by all.....
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What an actress....I enjoyed all her movies...I will pray for Ryan and family....
Faye F.
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You will always be remembered with love and affection
Doug BC
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But still,life should be fun too.Thanks for a lot of great memories sweetie.That smile won't be forgotten any time soon.And there are those who say,"as long as you live on in the memories of others,you aren't really gone.
It's been hard to see you suffer this way,for such a long time.You put up a great fight.In our hearts we were hoping this is a fight we hoped you would win,but in the real world,I'm sure most of us knew the odds were stacked against you.
The light you shone in our lives will not be extinguished.
REST IN PEACE FARRAH.YOU WILL BE MISSED ON THIS EARTH.
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Cancer is such a vicious disease. I hope her brave fight inspires others to continue on.
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She has fought a long battle but can rest now. My heart goes out to her family.
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Goodbye Angel - Angels can never live amongst the Humans
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Nooooo!!!!!
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So Sad...
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After my mother's experience I vowed to myself that if a stage three carcinoma were discovered that I would only seek paliative care. The last eighteen months of her life were brutal.... she didn't ever appear that sick until the treatment started.
R.I.P. Farrah... it was that red swimsuit poster that triggered my interest in girls!!
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may you rest in peace and god bless your family during this hard time
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Now her battle is over, she can finally rest peacefully among the clouds watching over all those who knew and loved her.
Thanks Farrah for all the memories and all the hard work that you did to bring to the forefront the battles of cancer as well as domestic violence.
May we never forget her.
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So So sorry
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The heavens will take her and given us an Angel.
We love you Farrah you will always be in our hearts.
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Her 1970s posters will no doubt be forever immortalized.
RIP
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Farewell to my favourite Angel.
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Fed Up Canadian!!!!
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Ed from Nanaimo
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My sincere condolences to your family and friends.
Your beautiful smile will live on in your fan's hearts forever.
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She gave it her best.
May she rest in peace.
Glad to hear though, that
Ryan O'Neil, although with her through it all, did not, by all accounts, re marry her.
Tough time for the family.
They'll be in my prayers.
Shalom!
Catherine Brampton Ontario
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Brent in Ottawa
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May her bravery and strength while going through such a tremendous challenge be an example for us all.
RIP Farrah. All my praise to your family and loved ones.
Sean
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She was my first crush. In my mind she'll always be young and beautiful.
matt from winnipeg
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hollinm
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However, it is interesting. 91 comments on the death of the Hollywood icon but on a good day there are far less comments on the political goings on in this country.
Dave in Whitby
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I know it was hard at the end . I think she was a nice person off screen , That's Rare in Hollywood . RIP
Jeff Brock, Montreal
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Life for baby boomers is getting tougher as we see so many of our heros and role models slip away
Farrah
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R.I.P. Farrah
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Dave in Toronto
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I quickly grew respect for her, she was courageous and never gave up hope. She's an inspiration to everyone who is battling the horrible disease that is cancer.
May she rest in peace and may her family find comfort in the fact that she has helped many others.
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Many come and go but few remain dear to us all This LADY will always be our honey.
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Look homeward, Angel... you're now with God in a far better place. We will all miss you, Farrah. Rest in Peace.
Trina (Edmonton, AB)
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May she rest in peace and not suffer any longer!