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Irene Cara, Grammy-winning singer of ‘Flashdance…What A Feeling,’ dies at 63

Written by on November 26, 2022

On Saturday, Nov. 26, Cara’s publicist, Judith A. Moose, confirmed the news on the singer’s official Twitter account.

“It is with profound sadness that on behalf of her family I announce the passing of Irene Cara,” Moose said in a statement. “The Academy Award winning actress, singer, songwriter, and producer passed away in her Florida home. Her cause of death is currently unknown and will be released when information is available.”

“Irene’s family has requested privacy as they process their grief. She was a beautifully gifted soul whose legacy will live forever through her music and films. Funeral services are pending and a memorial for her fans will be planned at a future date,” the statement concluded.

In the caption, Moose said, “This is the absolute worst part of being a publicist. I can’t believe I’ve had to write this, let alone release the news. 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.”

Cara rose to fame when she was cast as Coco Hernandez in the 1980 musical “Fame.” Along with her impressive acting skills, Cara also sang the title track for the film and the title track for 1983’s “Flashdance.”

Her song “Flashdance… What a Feeling,” helped Cara win a Golden Globe Award and an Oscar for best original song. In 1984, she also won a Grammy for best pop vocal performance for “Flashdance… What a Feeling.”

According to Cara’s official website, the singer’s win at the 1984 Oscars was a big moment for her because she was the first African American female to “win the coveted award since Hattie McDaniel (“Gone With The Wind — 1939”), the first Hispanic female since Rita Moreno (“West Side Story” — 1961) and the first bi-racial female ever to win in any category, predating Halle Berry by nearly twenty years.”

Irene Cara Portrait Session (Aaron Rapoport / Corbis/Getty Images)© Provided by TODAY
Irene Cara Portrait Session (Harry Langdon / Getty Images)

Irene Cara – What A Feeling


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