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Star of 1980s classics Fame and Flashdance, Irene Cara, 63

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IRENE CARA in a scene from the 1980 film Fame.

IRENE CARA, the Oscar- and Grammy-winning actress and singer-songwriter best known for her work in the 1980s cult movies Flashdance and Fame, has died, her publicist said on Saturday.

Ms. Cara, 63, passed away at her Florida home, her publicist Judith Moose said in a statement posted on Twitter, and the cause of death is currently unknown.

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

Ms. Cara’s career in show business began at an early age and spanned theater, television, music, and film. The artist got her big break in 1980 when she was cast to play Coco Hernandez in the iconic movie-musical Fame, which chronicled the vicissitudes of a group of New York City high schoolers.

The musical drama’s title song, sung by Ms. Cara, would go on to win an Academy Award for Best Original Song and earned the artist two Grammy Awards nominations, among other recognitions.

Ms. Cara’s rise to Hollywood stardom continued in the following years. In 1983 she co-wrote and sang the title song for the blockbuster movie Flashdance, which landed Cara the coveted Academy Award for Best Original Song and became one of the defining songs of the decade.

Moose, the publicist, said a memorial for Ms. Cara’s fans “will be planned at a future date,” and funeral services for the artist are pending.

Tributes to Ms. Cara poured in on social media on Saturday.

“Irene Cara, you inspired me more than you could ever know. Your songwriting and vocals created pure energy that will never cease,” musician Lenny Kravitz said on Twitter. — Reuters

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