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She enrolled at the University of Texas at Austin, initially studying microbiology before switching to art. In 1968, she moved to Los Angeles, launching her career with TV commercials and print ads. Her breakthrough came with roles in shows like “The Flying Nun” and “I Dream of Jeannie.” In 1976, Farah’s iconic red swimsuit poster became a cultural phenomenon, solidifying her as a 1970s icon.
She gained further fame as Jill Munroe in “Charlie’s Angels,” but departed after one season due to contract disputes. Despite setbacks, Farah’s career thrived with roles in film and TV, including a memorable stage performance in “Extremities.” Her personal life was marked by marriages to Lee Majors and a profound relationship with Ryan O’Neal, enduring until her passing in 2009. Farah’s legacy lives on through her impactful career and the enduring love story with Greg Lott, which remained hidden for many years.