Watchmen Daily Journal

‘Flashdance’ singer Irene Cara dead at 63

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Irene Cara, an Oscarwinni­ng singer and actress who recorded the title tracks to the blockbuste­r 1980s movies “Fame” and “Flashdance,” has died at age 63, her publicist said on Saturday, November 26.

Cara was found deceased at her home in Florida on Friday, November 25, adding that the cause of death was unknown at that point.

“She was a beautifull­y gifted soul whose legacy will live forever through her music and films,” a written statement read.

Cara is well-known for singing the title track of the 1980s film “Fame,” which follows the lives of students at a performing arts high school in New York.

In the movie, she played Coco Hernandez, a role written for her after she was initially cast as a dancer. Cara’s work earned her Grammy award nomination­s for best new artist and best female pop artist.

Cara also co-wrote and performed the smash hit “Flashdance ... What a Feeling” for the 1983 movie of the same name.

The tune earned Cara an Oscar for best original song in 1984 and two Grammys.

Cara was trained as a child in music, dance and singing, and appeared on stage and on television, including “The Tonight Show” with Johnny Carson — at the time, a huge step to becoming someone in showbiz in America — at a young age in the 1970s.

“Please share your thoughts and memories of Irene. I’ll be reading each and every one of them and know she’ll be smiling from heaven. She adored her fans,” the statement said.

Later in her career, Cara appeared in such films as “DC Cab” and “City Heat” and on various television shows. She also performed in theater and musicals.

 ?? (Irene Cara Instagram page) ?? Oscar-winning singer and actress Irene Cara recorded the title tracks to the blockbuste­r 1980s movies “Fame” and “Flashdance.”
(Irene Cara Instagram page) Oscar-winning singer and actress Irene Cara recorded the title tracks to the blockbuste­r 1980s movies “Fame” and “Flashdance.”

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