Farrah Fawcett rose to fame with her role in Charlie’s Angels, her iconic feathered hair, and her unforgettable red swimsuit poster. Born on February 2, 1947, in Corpus Christi, Texas, she was considered beautiful from an early age, though it sometimes made her self-conscious.
After studying at the University of Texas, Fawcett moved to Los Angeles to pursue modeling and acting. Early TV roles led to her breakthrough in Charlie’s Angels in 1976, where her stunning looks and charisma captivated audiences. However, after just one season, she left the show, citing creative frustrations, which resulted in a $7 million lawsuit that was later settled.
Fawcett’s career continued with critical acclaim in roles like The Burning Bed and Small Sacrifices, earning Emmy nominations. Yet fame also brought struggles — she disliked the loss of privacy and loss of control over how her image was used.

Her personal life was equally turbulent. After divorcing Lee Majors, Fawcett began a long, intense relationship with actor Ryan O’Neal. They had a son, Redmond, in 1985. However, in 1997, she split from O’Neal after catching him with another woman, though they reunited during her battle with cancer in the 2000s.

Fawcett passed away on June 25, 2009, at age 62, with O’Neal by her side. At the time of her death, her net worth was estimated at $20 million. Though her life was filled with ups and downs, Farrah Fawcett remains a beloved icon whose spirit and talent continue to inspire.