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Jun 25, 2023 · They set up their own production company, Fawcett-Majors productions, and produced a total of 6 films in which they starred: Lee in Just a Little Inconvenience (TV Movie) (1977); The Norseman (1978); Killer Fish (1979) and Steel (1979).
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- 1968: A Young Actress. Fawcett was born in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1947. She attended the University of Texas in Austin after graduating from high school.
- 1968: Commercial Success. Fawcett had no problem landing work in California, as her all-American look made her an easy casting choice for commercials. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below.
- 1969: Meeting Lee Majors. Fawcett met Lee Majors after the two were set up by their respective publicists. After hitting it off on a coffee date, the couple soon became the newest It couple in Hollywood.
- 1969: Her Film Debut. Fawcett landed her first film role in 1969 in the romantic drama Love is a Funny Thing. Here, she's seen filming a scene with her costar, French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo.
The movie starred Fawcett (then billed as Farrah Fawcett-Majors), Kate Jackson, and Jaclyn Smith as private investigators for Townsend Associates, a detective agency run by a reclusive multimillionaire whom the women had never met.
Feb 12, 2020 · Fawcett and then-husband, Six Million Dollar Man star Lee Majors, created Fawcett-Majors Productions to produce their own films. According to Goldberg, Angels producers tried to tempt the...
After a rich old man dies in a suspicious car accident in Acapulco, Mexico, his widow wants his insurance company to pony up five million dollars. Hotshot investigator Jake Decker (Charles Grodin) and charming model Ellie (Farrah Fawcett-Majors) come in to check it out.
Fawcett-Majors Productions is a company know for Killer Fish, The Norseman, Somebody Killed Her Husband, Steel and Just a Little Inconvenience (TV)
Fawcett-Majors Productions, former partner. Worked as a model; appeared in more that 100 television commercials; appeared in the television public service announcement campaign "The More You Know," NBC. Artist, with work exhibited at Los Angeles County Museum and Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA.