Farrah Fawcett Is Hospitalized Again

Health News Comes as Ryan O'Neal Says He Plans on Marrying Her

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On the same day that Ryan O'Neal said he and longtime partner Farrah Fawcett were planning to get married as she battles cancer, new reports say that Fawcett is once again in the hospital undergoing treatment.
A source for 'Access Hollywood' says that Fawcett, who has been battling a recurrence of anal cancer, is "not doing well," but is expected to leave the hospital today nonetheless. The 'Access' source also says that O'Neal is trying to get the couple's son Redmond out of jail for a last-minute visit with his mother.
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A Look at Farrah

    After a long battle with cancer, Farrah Fawcett has died at the age of 62. Her longtime partner Ryan O'Neal was by her side when she passed away.

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    The 'Charlie's Angel' star was diagnosed back in 2006. She filmed a documentary about her struggle with the disease called 'Farrah's Story.'

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    Fawcett has said of her cancer battle: "It's much easier to go through something and deal with it without being under a microscope. It was stressful. I was terrified of getting the chemo. It's not pleasant. And the radiation is not pleasant."

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    Farrah Fawcett poses with Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith. Many her of friends will be speaking out about the actress in 'Farrah's Story,' a video diary of the actress' fight against anal cancer that has spread to her liver.

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    Fawcett is best known for playing Jill Munroe in the series 'Charlie's Angels' back in the 1970s. Her undeniable sex appeal helped make the show a gigantic hit and established the actress as the top pin-up model for millions of men (and adolescent boys).

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    It quickly became clear who the top Angel was on the show when it premiered in 1976, though Jaclyn Smith, left, and Kate Jackson were no slouches themselves. Fawcett left the show after only one season, but came back sporadically in later years. She was replaced by the also saucy Cheryl Ladd. The show ran until 1981.

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    Fawcett has always had an idea as to why the show was such a success with viewers. "When the show was number three, I figured it was our acting," she has said about ratings. "When it got to be number one, I decided it could only be because none of us wears a bra."

    Everett Collection

    Here, Farrah can be seen in action during a scene from the 'Fallen Angels' episode of 'Charlie's Angels' during the show's first season.

    Everett Collection

    The Texas native began doing shampoo commercials and TV guest spots in the early 1970s and eventually caught the eye of producers who cast the unknown beauty in 'Angels.' Her tousled and feathered hair style was "The Rachel" of its time and has been copied by generations.

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    She showed her acting chops -- and garnered one of three Emmy nominations -- for her portrayal as a battered wife in the acclaimed 1984 TV movie 'The Burning Bed.'

    Michael Tighe, Hulton Archive / Getty Images

Earlier on Monday, Usmagazine.com reported that O'Neal and Fawcett were set to tie the knot. Citing an upcoming '20/20' interview, O'Neal said that the two will "absolutely" marry when Fawcett was strong enough to say yes.
"Maybe we can just nod her head," he joked.
Fawcett has been fighting anal cancer since 2006.
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