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Irene Cara Dead at 63: Co-Stars Lee Curreri, Jennifer Beals and More Celebs Pay Tribute
ET Online via AOL· 1 year agoFame star Lee Curreri is remembering Irene Cara for her immense talent. In a statement to ET,...
10 history-making Latinos who died in 2022
NBC News via Yahoo News· 1 year agoSeveral Latinos whose lives and work left a profound imprint on American institutions — from arts and entertainment to legal and civil rights — died in...
'Fame' TV Show Cast: See the Stars Then and Now
First for Women via Yahoo News· 3 months agoThe Fame cast, a mix of seasoned performers and fresh faces, created the groundbreaking TV series that captured the hearts of audiences in the 1980s. It...
Oscar-Winning ‘Flashdance’ Singer Irene Cara Dead at 63
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 1 year agoHarry LangdonSinger and actress Irene Cara has been found dead in her Florida home at the age of...
'Fame' Star Irene Cara's Cause Of Death Revealed
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 1 year ago“Fame” singer and actor Irene Cara died from hardening of the arteries, according to medical records obtained by TMZ on Thursday. Cara died in her...
'Flashdance' singer Irene Cara’s cause of death revealed
Yahoo Celebrity via AOL· 1 year agoIrene Cara died on Nov. 25. (Photo: Jordin Althaus/WireImage) WireImage Irene Cara, best known for...
Oscar-Winning 'Fame' And 'Flashdance' Singer And Actor Irene Cara Dies At 63
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA portrait of Irene Cara taken in 1983 in Los Angeles, California. Irene Cara, the singer and actor...
‘Flashdance’ And ‘Fame’ Singer Irene Cara Dead at 63
VIBE via Yahoo News· 1 year agoIrene Cara, actress and singer, is dead at the age of 63. Best known for her work on theme songs for Fame and Flashdance, the news was shared by Cara’s...
‘Fame’ and ‘Flashdance ... What a Feeling’ Singer Irene Cara Dead at 63
Us Weekly via AOL· 1 year agoLegendary actress and singer Irene Cara, best known for her performances in Fame and Flashdance, has...
The 50 best teen movies of all time
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 7 months agoCan we all agree that the golden era for high school films was the 1980s? Can you believe "teenager" wasn't even a word (well, not a commonly used one)...