Farrah Leni Fawcett

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Farrah Leni Fawcett Wiki Biography

Mary Farrah Leni Fawcett was born on the 2nd February 1947, in Corpus Christi, Texas USA, of part-British and French descent, and was an actress, probably best remembered for her appearance in the role of private investigator Jill Munroe in the TV series “Charlie’s Angels” (1976–77), on the ABC channel. Her career was active from 1969 to 2009, when she passed away.

Have you ever wondered how rich  Farrah Fawcett was? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that the overall size of Farrah’s net worth was as high as $20 million, the main source of her wealth was her successful career in the entertainment industry.

Farrah Fawcett was raised with her older sister in a Roman Catholic family by Pauline Alice Fawcett, a homemaker, and James William Fawcett, who worked as an oil field contractor. She received her initial education at the parish school of St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church in Corpus Christi, after which she attended W. B. Ray High School. Later, she enrolled at the University of Texas at Austin, where she studied Art, but quit education and started to pursue a career in the entertainment industry, as thanks to her beauty she was spotted by Hollywood agent David Mirisch.

Thus, Farrah moved to Los Angeles in 1968, and her career was ready for take-off. At the beginning she signed a contract with Screen Gems, which brought her several appearances in commercials for such products and companies as Max Factor, Beautyrest mattresses, Mercury Cougars automobiles and Noxzema. After that, she auditioned for and appeared in several minor roles in such TV series as “Mayberry R.F.D” (1969), “I Dream of Jeannie” (1969), and films “Love Is a Funny Thing” (1969), and “Three`s A Crowd” (1969). In the 1970s, her acting career took a turn for the better, when Pro Arts Inc. published a poster of her in a red bikini, which later apparently became the best-selling poster in history.

After that, Farrah featured more often in high profile films and TV series, including “Harry O” (1975-1976), “The Six Million Dollar Man” (1974-1976), and of course the role of Jill Munroe in “Charlie`s Angels” (1976-1980). She also appeared in “Somebody Killed Her Husband” (1978), and “Logan`s Run” (1976), among others, all of which added to her net worth.

In the 1980s, her popularity went through the roof, with roles in such productions as “Saturn 3” (1980) with Kirk Douglas and Harvey Keitel in lead roles, “Murder In Texas” (1982) with Andy Griffith, and Katharine Ross as stars of the film, “Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story” (1986), “The Burning Bed” (1984), and “Extremities” (1986), among others, all of which added to her net worth.

The 1990s didn`t change much for her, only the number of roles and so the size of her net worth, as she featured in such films and TV series as “Children Of The Dust” (1995) with Michael Moriarty and Sidney Poitier in lead roles, “The Substitute Wife” (1994) alongside Lea Thompson and Peter Weller, then “The Apostle” (1997) directed by Robert Duvall, all of which increased her net worth. Her last film appearance was as Mrs. Crowley in  “Cookout” in 2004, but before that she featured in the TV series “The Guardian” (2002-2003), “Spin City” (2001), and film “Baby” (2000), which also added to her net worth.

Thanks to her talents, Farrah received numerous prestigious nominations and awards, including six Golden Globe Award nominations and four Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Furthermore, Farrah received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1995 for her accomplishments as an actress.

Speaking about her personal life, Farrah Fawcett was married to actor Lee Majors from 1973 to 1982. After that, she was in a relationship with actor Ryan O’Neal, with whom she had a son. Later, she dated Canadian filmmaker James Orr. In 2006, she was diagnosed with anal cancer, and three years later she died at the age of 62 in Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, California – she passed away on the 25th June 2009.

IMDB Wikipedia “Baby” (2000) “Charlie`s Angels” (1976-1980) “Cookout” (2004) “Extremities” (1986) “Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story” (1986) “Spin City” (2001) “The Guardian” (2002-2003) “The Six Million Dollar Man” (1974-1976) $20 million 1947 1947-2-2 2009-06-25 5′ 6″ (1.68 m) Actress American Aquarius Cable ACE Award – Best Actress in a Telefilm Documentary/Drama (1989) Corpus Christi David Mirisch Farrah Fawcett Net Worth Farrah Leni Fawcett February 2 Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female (1997) James Fawcett James Orr Lee Majors Logan’s Run (1976) Michael Moriarty nt in Movies (`1985)“Harry O” (1975-1976) Pauline Evans People’s Choice Award producer Redmond O’Neal Saturn 3 (1980) Soundtrack TCA Award for Outstanding Achieveme Texas The Burning Bed (1984) The Cannonball Run (1981) TV Land Pop Culture Award (2010) U.S. University of Texas at Austin

Farrah Leni Fawcett Quick Info

Full Name Farrah Fawcett
Net Worth $20 Million
Date Of Birth February 2, 1947, in Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
Died June 25, 2009 in Santa Monica, California, USA
Height 1.69 m
Profession Actress, Producer
Education University of Texas at Austin
Nationality American
Spouse Lee Majors (m. 1973–1982)
Children Redmond O’Neal
Parents Pauline Evans, James Fawcett
Siblings Diane Fawcett Walls
Partner Ryan O’Neal
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Awards Cable ACE Award – Best Actress in a Telefilm Documentary/Drama (1989), TV Land Pop Culture Award (2010), People’s Choice Award, TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Movies (`1985)
Nominations Golden Globe Award, Primetime Emmy Award, Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female (1997)
Movies “Children Of The Dust” (1995), “The Substitute Wife” (1994), “The Apostle” (1997), “Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story” (1986), “The Burning Bed” (1984), “Extremities” (1986), “Cookout” (2004), “Spin City” (2001), “Baby” (2000)
TV Shows “Harry O” (1975-1976), “The Six Million Dollar Man” (1974-1976), “Charlie`s Angels” (1976-1980), “The Guardian” (2002-2003)

Farrah Leni Fawcett Trademarks

  1. Her bright smile
  2. Lisp, breathless voice
  3. Voluptuous figure
  4. Sparkling blue eyes
  5. (1970s-1980s) Big feathery, blonde hairstyle

Farrah Leni Fawcett Quotes

  • [In 1981, reflecting on her early acting role] On Myra Breckinridge (1970) we had to wait hours for Raquel Welch. I wasn’t anybody so I stood around the set and I heard what the crew said about her. I decided I didn’t want them saying those things about me.
  • [In a 1994 reunion with her Charlie’s Angels (1976) co-stars Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith explaining to them why she left the series after only one year] Our characters were the same in every show, and we never were able to change that. Why couldn’t I have been depressed on one show? Why couldn’t I have cried? Once I went into executive producers Aaron Spelling and Len Goldberg and I said, “Wouldn’t it be great if in one show I took Kate and Jaclyn home with me”, and they met my parents, and we explored the possibilities of these girls as friends and they said, “We have a show. It works. We’re not changing it.” And that’s when, in my heart at least, I was out of there. They didn’t appreciate what we had and what was so special
  • God gave women intuition and femininity. Used properly, the combination easily jumbles the brain of any man I’ve ever met.
  • Marriages that last are with people who do not live in Los Angeles.
  • The reason that the all-American boy prefers beauty to brains is that he can see better than he can think.

Farrah Leni Fawcett Important Facts

  • $750,000
  • 5,000 (equivalent to $21,000 in 2014)
  • She was born into a Catholic family, and she and her sister attended Catholic schools. She was religious and regularly attended mass and carried rosary with her to her cancer treatments. She received last rites on her death bed and had a Catholic funeral and burial.
  • She hadn’t met Kate Jackson officially until they were both cast in “Charlie’s Angels” (1976), at which time Kate told her that she had first seen her at a party when she first came to Hollywood and thought that if all girls as beautiful as her, she didn’t have a chance and might as well go home to Alabama. Jaclyn Smith and Farrah had worked together before on a Max Factor commercial, and they liked each other. Kate met Jaclyn at an audition for another show, and they developed a comradery. But it was “Charlie’s Angels” that put all three of them together in the same room for the first time, and they became close friends, a friendship that lasted until Farrah’s death. After her death, both Kate and Jaclyn have kept Farrah’s legacy alive.
  • She and her “Charlie’s Angels” (1976) costar Jaclyn Smith considered it a prestigious honor when “Time” magazine wanted to put them with their other costar Kate Jackson on their November 22, 1976 cover. But the producers wanted them to give up their lunch hour to do it, and Kate balked at it. She had frequently stopped the producers from overworking them and saw this as one more way for them to encroach on their personal time. She locked herself in with her trailer with Farrah and Jaclyn and told the producers that the door was stuck and won’t open. The three friends had their lunch together for 45 minutes, when the producers struggled to open the door and begged them to pose for “Time” magazine, which they did in the last 15 minutes of their lunch hour. It became one of the favorite times that the three friends shared on the show.
  • In a 1997 interview with Howard Stern, she said that her Myra Breckinridge (1970) co-star Raquel Welch was “mean-spirited”. However, when Stern tried to get her to badmouth her Charlie’s Angels co-stars by asking whether Kate Jackson was bitchy and whether Jaclyn Smith was dumb, she defended her friends by stating: “Kate’s bitchy to some people but never bitchy to me. Jaclyn may not be intelligent to some people but she’s intelligent to me.”.
  • Following her death, she was interred at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.
  • Directed by four Academy Award winners: Claude Lelouch, Stanley Donen, Robert Duvall and Robert Altman.
  • She had unusually large nipples, which added to the popularity of her iconic poster. However, during her role on the television series Charlie’s Angels (1976), the Broadcast Standards Department (censors) at ABC became very concerned about what they termed “nipple protrusion” in some of her wardrobe.
  • She had English roots (two of her paternal great-grandparents, John Fawcett and Clara Flavel, were born in England, John in Hull, Yorkshire, and Clara in Sheffield, Yorkshire).
  • Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7057 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 23, 1995.
  • Although she and Ryan O’Neal separated in 1997, they got back together in 2001 after he was diagnosed with leukemia. They remained a couple until her death.
  • She died on the same day as Michael Jackson. They were both in California at the time, and she died at 9:28 a.m. PDT, while he was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m. after hours of unsuccessful resuscitation.
  • Friends with Mela Murphy, who was also her hairdresser. Along with Ryan O’Neal and Alana Stewart, Murphy were some of the last people who were with Farrah when she died.
  • Released from a Los Angeles hospital after receiving treatment for abdominal bleeding on April 9, 2009.
  • Hospitalized in a Los Angeles hospital in a critical condition on April 5, 2009.
  • She has been battling cancer for three years and recently returned from Germany, where she had experimental stem-cell treatment.
  • Friends with Alana Stewart.
  • Family friend Farrah Forke was named after her.
  • This was revealed that her cancer has returned after three months of her being cancer-free. She was having a routine check-up and a small polyp was found that turned out to be malignant and she underwent treatment again. She was to have a steel seed implanted that will emit radiation. [May 2007]
  • Early in her career, she appeared as a contestant on The Dating Game (1965).
  • Chosen by Australian men’s magazine Zoo weekly as one of the “Top 50 Hottest Babes Ever”. [March 2006]
  • Officially declared cancer-free on February 2, 2007.
  • Following the debut of Charlie’s Angels (1976), the number of baby girls named Farrah increased dramatically in the United States. In 1977, this was the 177th most popular name.
  • Cousin of Jan Fawcett and younger sister of Diane Fawcett Walls (who passed away on October 16, 2001).
  • Revealed she was battling cancer of the intestine and was undergoing radiation treatment. [October 2006]
  • Filmed an episode of Chasing Farrah (2005) at her parents’ home in Houston.
  • She attended Rodney Dangerfield’s memorial at which she held a Native American butterfly release ceremony and is sculpting a bronze life-size statue of Rodney to be placed in Pierce Brothers Memorial Park.
  • Was neighbors with Tori Spelling and Aaron Spelling for 10 years.
  • Was originally a Microbiology major in college until changing her major to Art in her sophomore year.
  • Parents are James Fawcett and Pauline Fawcett (who passed away on March 4, 2005).
  • Was actively involved in charity work with the Cancer Society, in addition to her work against domestic violence. During her ongoing advocacy for this cause, she had participated in events such as the Humanitarian Awards in Media, anti-domestic violence panel discussions produced by Show Coalition, and had served as a board member of the National Advisory Council for the National Domestic Violence Hotline, the most effective and leading non-profit organization in America benefiting the victims of domestic violence.
  • Inducted into the Texas Film Hall of Fame (by Dabney Coleman) for her legendary status on screen and off screen (2003).
  • Attended and graduated from W.B. Ray High School in Corpus Christi, Texas (1965). Her classmates voted her “most beautiful”.
  • Was offered a cameo in the film version of Charlie’s Angels (2000). Negotiations fell through after Fawcett insisted on being cast as the voice of the new Charlie.
  • Despite sometimes bizarre behavior, including an incident on Late Show with David Letterman (1993), that has led to claims she is a drug addict, she says that she never uses drugs. She claims she gets giggly when she is nervous. She went on Letterman unprepared, she said, and her nervousness affected her behavior.
  • In the late 1970s, she and her husband Lee Majors formed Fawcett-Majors Productions.
  • Goldie Hawn replaced Farrah in Foul Play (1978), because of the lawsuit brought by “Charlie’s Angels” producers who had prevented her from acting in it. Years later, she took over for Hawn who dropped out of Dr. T & the Women (2000).
  • On July 25, 1980, she had a rather strange opening night in “Butterflies Are Free” at the Burt Reynolds Dinner Theatre in Jupiter, Florida. An obese lady in the front row of tables began shouting insults at her and making bird calls during the performance. Later, this unidentified woman raised her dress and flashed the performers, causing co-star Dennis Christopher to take notice, although the character he was playing was a blind man. Nearby, a male patron began vomiting and, then, yet another patron fainted. Incredibly, the reviews for Farrah’s performance were positive.
  • Listed (as Farrah Fawcett-Majors) as one of 12 “Promising New Actors of 1976” in John Willis’ Screen World, Vol. 28.
  • One of the original Charlie’s Angels. She left after only one season of Charlie’s Angels (1976) which resulted in a lawsuit. She was replaced by Cheryl Ladd, who played her sister. However, the lawsuit resulted in a settlement, where she agreed to make guest appearances, which meant that she had to act with her replacement. Ladd said that Fawcett was very professional to her, in spite of the awkwardness.
  • Mother of Redmond O’Neal. Ex-stepmother of Lee Majors II.
  • Reported to be separating from Ryan O’Neal after 17 years together. [February 1997]
  • Actress Kristen Amber Citron accused her of stealing $72,000 worth of clothing and nude pictures from the home of former boyfriend James Orr. [May 1997]
  • On January 28, 1998, her boyfriend, writer-director-producer James Orr, was convicted of misdemeanor battery after attacking her for supposedly refusing his marriage proposal.
  • Lived with Ryan O’Neal for 17 years. His daughter, actress Tatum O’Neal, disapproved of her father’s relationship with Fawcett. However, when Fawcett passed away, Tatum had only good things to say about her.
  • Attended the University of Texas at Austin (1965-1968).

Farrah Leni Fawcett Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Cookout 2004 Mrs. Crowley Actress
Hollywood Wives: The New Generation 2003 TV Movie Lissa Roman Actress
The Guardian 2002-2003 TV Series Mary Gressler Actress
Spin City 2001 TV Series Judge Claire Simmons Actress
Jewel 2001 TV Movie Jewel Hilburn Actress
The Flunky 2000 Farrah Fawcett Actress
Baby 2000 TV Movie Lily Malone Actress
Dr. T & the Women 2000 Kate Actress
Ally McBeal 1999 TV Series Robin Jones Actress
Silk Hope 1999 TV Movie Frannie Vaughn Actress
The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars 1998 Video Faucet (voice) Actress
The Lovemaster 1997 Craig’s Dream Date Actress
The Apostle 1997 Jessie Dewey Actress
Dalva 1996 TV Movie Dalva Northridge Actress
The Larry Sanders Show 1995 TV Series Farrah Fawcett Actress
Man of the House 1995 Sandy Archer Actress
Children of the Dust 1995 TV Mini-Series Nora Maxwell Actress
The Substitute Wife 1994 TV Movie Pearl Actress
Criminal Behavior 1992 TV Movie Jessica Lee Stubbs Actress
Good Sports 1991 TV Series Gayle Roberts Actress
Small Sacrifices 1989 TV Movie Diane Downs Actress
Margaret Bourke-White 1989 TV Movie Margaret Bourke-White Actress
See You in the Morning 1989 Jo Livingstone Actress
Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story 1987 TV Movie Barbara Hutton Actress
Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story 1986 TV Movie Beate Klarsfeld Actress
Extremities 1986 Marjorie Actress
Between Two Women 1986 TV Movie Val Petherton Actress
The Burning Bed 1984 TV Movie Francine Hughes Actress
The Red-Light Sting 1984 TV Movie Kathy Dunn Actress
The Cannonball Run 1981 Pamela Actress
Murder in Texas 1981 TV Movie Joan Robinson Hill Actress
Charlie’s Angels 1976-1980 TV Series Jill Munroe Actress
Saturn 3 1980 Alex Actress
Sunburn 1979 Ellie (as Farrah Fawcett-Majors) Actress
An Almost Perfect Affair 1979 Farrah Fawcett (uncredited) Actress
Somebody Killed Her Husband 1978 Jenny Moore (as Farrah Fawcett-Majors) Actress
The Six Million Dollar Man 1974-1976 TV Series Major Kelly Wood
Trish Hollander
Victoria Webster
Actress
Logan’s Run 1976 Holly (as Farrah Fawcett-Majors) Actress
Harry O 1975-1976 TV Series Sue Ingham Actress
Murder on Flight 502 1975 TV Movie Karen White (as Farrah Fawcett-Majors) Actress
S.W.A.T. 1975 TV Series Miss New Mexico Actress
Apple’s Way 1974 TV Series Jane Huston Actress
Marcus Welby, M.D. 1974 TV Series Laura Foley Actress
McCloud 1974 TV Series Gloria Jean Actress
The Girl Who Came Gift-Wrapped 1974 TV Movie Patti Actress
The Girl with Something Extra 1973 TV Series Carol Actress
Of Men and Women 1973 TV Movie Young Actress (segment “The Interview”) Actress
The Great American Beauty Contest 1973 TV Movie T.L. Dawson Actress
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law 1971 TV Series Tori Barbour Actress
Inside O.U.T. 1971 TV Short Pat Boulion Actress
The Feminist and the Fuzz 1971 TV Movie Kitty Murdock Actress
The Young Rebels 1970 TV Series Sarah Actress
The Partridge Family 1970 TV Series Pretty Girl Actress
Nancy 1970 TV Series Salon Woman Actress
Days of Our Lives 1970 TV Series Blonde Actress
Myra Breckinridge 1970 Mary Ann Pringle Actress
The Flying Nun 1969-1970 TV Series Blonde (Miss Preem) / Lila Actress
I Dream of Jeannie 1969 TV Series Cindy / Tina Actress
Love Is a Funny Thing 1969 Patricia Actress
Three’s a Crowd 1969 TV Movie Hitch-Hiker Actress
Mayberry R.F.D. 1969 TV Series Show Girl #1 Actress
Farrah’s Story 2009 TV Movie executive producer Producer
A Wing & a Prayer: Farrah’s Fight for Life 2008 Documentary executive producer Producer
Playboy: Farrah Fawcett, All of Me 1997 Video documentary producer Producer
The Norseman 1978 executive producer – uncredited Producer
Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story 1987 TV Movie performer: “I’ve Danced with a Man” – uncredited Soundtrack
The Sonny and Cher Show 1977 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Playboy: Farrah Fawcett, All of Me 1997 Video documentary choreographer / live action segments Miscellaneous
Playboy: Farrah Fawcett, All of Me 1997 Video documentary Editor
E! True Hollywood Story 2009 TV Series documentary in memory of – 1 episode Thanks
Dieter & Andreas 1989 Short grateful acknowledgment Thanks
Farrah’s Story 2009 TV Movie Herself Self
A Wing & a Prayer: Farrah’s Fight for Life 2008 Documentary Herself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2006-2008 TV Series Herself Self
Tribute to a TV Legend: Aaron Spelling 2006 TV Movie Herself Self
The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2006 TV Special Herself Self
Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner 2006 TV Special Herself – Roaster Self
So Notorious 2006 TV Series Herself Self
Chasing Farrah 2005 TV Series Herself Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2004-2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1997-2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1994-2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Live with Kelly and Ryan 2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Access Hollywood 2005 TV Series Herself Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2004 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Intimate Portrait 2004 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The 2nd Annual TV Land Awards 2004 TV Special Herself Self
ABC’s 50th Anniversary Celebration 2003 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Charlie’s Angels: TV Tales 2002 TV Special documentary Herself Self
E! True Hollywood Story 1999-2001 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Top Ten 2001 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Wiener Opernball 2001 TV Series Herself Self
The Making of ‘Dr. T and the Women’ 2001 Video documentary short Herself Self
The World Sports Awards 2001 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
Headliners & Legends: Farrah Fawcett 2000 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Time & Again 2000 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1997-2000 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Entertainment Tonight Presents: Charlie’s Angels – Uncovered 1999 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 1999 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Journey of ‘The Apostle’ 1998 Video documentary short Herself Self
All-Star Party for Aaron Spelling 1998 TV Special Herself Self
1997 VH1 Fashion Awards 1997 TV Special Herself Self
Johnny Bravo 1997 TV Series Herself / Old Lady Self
Howard Stern 1997 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Playboy: Farrah Fawcett, All of Me 1997 Video documentary Herself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1994-1997 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Barbara Walters Summer Special 1980-1995 TV Series Herself Self
The 46th Annual Tony Awards 1992 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Featured Actor in a Play Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1974-1992 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 1989-1991 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Clive James’ Postcard from… 1990 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The 35th Annual Genii Awards 1990 TV Special Herself Self
The More You Know 1989 TV Series Herself Self
Good Morning America 1979-1989 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 61st Annual Academy Awards 1989 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
The 44th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1987 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama & Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Self
The 37th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1985 TV Special Herself – Nominee Self
James Bond: The First 21 Years 1983 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Fall Guy 1981 TV Series Herself Self
Hour Magazine 1980 TV Series Herself Self
Today 1980 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 52nd Annual Academy Awards 1980 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
The Merv Griffin Show 1976-1978 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself – Actress Self
Donahue 1978 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 50th Annual Academy Awards 1978 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Film Editing (as Farrah Fawcett-Majors) Self
ABC 25th Anniversary 1978 TV Movie Herself (as Farrah Fawcett-Majors) Self
Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 2 1977 TV Movie Herself Self
The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1977 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 1977 TV Special Herself Self
The 3rd Annual People’s Choice Awards 1977 TV Special Herself – Winner & Accepting Award for Favourite New Television Show Self
The Sonny and Cher Show 1977 TV Series Herself / Various Characters Self
The 34th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1977 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a TV-Series-Drama Self
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour 1977 TV Series Herself Self
The Captain and Tennille 1976 TV Series Herself Self
Battle of the Network Stars 1976 TV Special Herself – ABC Team (as Farrah Fawcett-Majors) Self
Donny and Marie 1976 TV Series Herself Self
The 17th Annual TV Week Logie Awards 1975 TV Special Herself Self
No Sleep TV3 2015 TV Series Alex Archive Footage
Entertainment Tonight 2009-2015 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
The Seventies 2015 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
The Insider 2014 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Namath 2012 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Give It Up for Greg Giraldo 2011 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Celebrity Naked Ambition 2011 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
The 8th Annual TV Land Awards 2010 TV Special Herself Archive Footage
16th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2010 TV Special Herself – In Memoriam Archive Footage
Inside Edition 2009 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Die Lugners 2009 TV Series Herself – Wiener Opernball, 2001 Archive Footage
E! True Hollywood Story 2009 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
This Morning 2009 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Gomorron 2009 TV Series Herself / Avliden – Om hennes liv Archive Footage
Good Hair 2009 Documentary Herself Archive Footage
20 to 1 2006 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
America’s Top Sleuths 2006 TV Movie documentary Jill Munroe Archive Footage
TV Land’s Top Ten 2005 TV Series documentary Archive Footage
The Ultimate Hollywood Blonde 2004 TV Mini-Series Herself Archive Footage
101 Biggest Celebrity Oops 2004 TV Special documentary Herself Archive Footage
Celebrity Naked Ambition 2003 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
Jackie Chan: Fast, Funny and Furious 2002 Video documentary Farrah Fawcett Archive Footage
Bad Hair Days 2001 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Biography 2000 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Memories of 1970-1991 1991 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage

Farrah Leni Fawcett Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2004 TV Land Award TV Land Awards Favorite “Fan”-tastic Phenomenon Charlie’s Angels (1976) Won
2004 TV Land Award TV Land Awards Most Memorable Mane Charlie’s Angels (1976) Won
1995 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television Awarded on February 23, 1995 at 7051 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1990 CableACE CableACE Awards Best Actress in a Telefilm Documentary/Drama Margaret Bourke-White (1989) Won
1986 Jupiter Award Jupiter Award Best International Actress Extremities (1986) Won
1981 Bravo Otto Germany Bravo Otto Best Actress (Schauspielerin) Won
1980 Bravo Otto Germany Bravo Otto Best Female TV Star (TV-Star w) Won
1979 Bravo Otto Germany Bravo Otto Best Female TV Star (TV-Star w) Won
1978 Stinker Award The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards Worst Actress Somebody Killed Her Husband (1978) Won
1977 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Program Won
2004 TV Land Award TV Land Awards Favorite “Fan”-tastic Phenomenon Charlie’s Angels (1976) Nominated
2004 TV Land Award TV Land Awards Most Memorable Mane Charlie’s Angels (1976) Nominated
1995 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television Awarded on February 23, 1995 at 7051 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
1990 CableACE CableACE Awards Best Actress in a Telefilm Documentary/Drama Margaret Bourke-White (1989) Nominated
1986 Jupiter Award Jupiter Award Best International Actress Extremities (1986) Nominated
1981 Bravo Otto Germany Bravo Otto Best Actress (Schauspielerin) Nominated
1980 Bravo Otto Germany Bravo Otto Best Female TV Star (TV-Star w) Nominated
1979 Bravo Otto Germany Bravo Otto Best Female TV Star (TV-Star w) Nominated
1978 Stinker Award The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards Worst Actress Somebody Killed Her Husband (1978) Nominated
1977 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Program Nominated