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Irene Cara, ’80s pop star behind ‘Fame’ and ‘Flashdance’ theme songs, dies at 63
Actress and singer Irene Cara, an Oscar and Grammy winner greatest recognized for the theme songs of “Fame” and “Flashdance” within the early ’80s, has died, her publicist mentioned. She was 63.
“Please share your ideas and recollections of Irene,” Judith Moose mentioned in a tweet asserting the singer’s demise. “I’ll be studying every one among them and know she’ll be smiling from Heaven. She adored her followers.
“She was a fantastically gifted soul whose legacy will dwell eternally by her music and movies.”
Cara died in her Florida residence. The reason for demise is unknown, in keeping with Moose’s assertion.
As a youth, Cara appeared on TV’s “Electrical Firm” earlier than appearing as a teen within the motion pictures “Aaron Loves Angela” and “Sparkle.”
Her breakthrough got here as Coco Hernandez within the 1980 musical “Fame,” about New York’s Excessive College for the Performing Arts. She had a success document with that film’s title tune, and one other with the ballad “Out Right here on My Personal.” She was nominated for a Golden Globe and two Grammys that yr.
Three years later, Cara co-wrote the lyrics for “Flashdance… What a Feeling,” one other radio smash for which she acquired an Oscar for Greatest Unique Music and a Grammy for Greatest Pop Vocal Efficiency, Feminine.
She had just a few different hits, together with “Why Me” and “Breakdance.” She additionally acted in motion pictures comparable to “Metropolis Warmth” with Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood, “D.C. Cab” with Mr. T and “Sure Fury” with Tatum O’Neal.
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Irene Cara, ’80s pop star behind ‘Fame’ and ‘Flashdance’ theme songs, dies at 63