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26 November 2022

Irene Cara, ‘Fame’ Singer & Actress Dies Aged 63

Irene Cara Fame Dies Aged 63
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Irene Cara has died at the age of 63. The American singer and actress was best known for her title track in the 1980 film Fame, as well as co-writing and singing the smash hit Flashdance… What a Feeling, for which she won an Oscar and a Grammy. She later starred in films opposite Clint Eastwood and Tatum O’Neal.

Cara’s publicist, who announced her death, said she died at home in Florida but the cause is “currently unknown”.

Born in 1959 in the Bronx, New York City, Irene Cara was the youngest of five children and started her career on Spanish-language TV. Her father was Puerto Rican and her mother, Cuban-American.

Having recorded music as a child, both in Spanish and English, she went on to appear in a number of on-and-off Broadway musicals. But it was in 1980 that Cara shot to fame when she bagged the role of Coco Hernandez – and sung Fame’s title track.

Her performance earned her a Best Actress nomination at the 1981 Golden Globe Awards.

Cara later co-wrote and sang the vocals for Flashdance… What A Feeling, from the 1983 blockbuster Flashdance, and won a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance as well as an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Flashdance went on to become the third-highest-grossing film of 1983.

Both songs were top 10 hits in the UK and US. Flashdance … What a Feeling, which was reused in TV, film and advertising, was later re-recorded for its appearance in 1997 film The Full Monty.

Judith A Moose, Cara’s publicist, said: “Irene was a gifted woman whose body of work is loved by millions of people the world over. She became an icon for music lovers of the 1980s, and inspired many of today’s most influential singers, such as Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston. We are all mourning her death but will celebrate her legacy as a bright spot in our lives.”

She also said Cara had been working on forthcoming projects when she died, which she and the singer’s manager now plan to finish.

“She’d want that,” Ms Moose said of her client via her official Twitter page.

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