Only a few of her friends came to the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles. Among them were "Charlie's Angels" co-star Kate Jackson and former model Cheryl Tiegs.
Her son was also allowed to attend the service.
Here is an excerpt of the news:
Fawcett's beauty -- her gleaming smile was printed on millions of posters -- initially made her famous. But she later established herself as a serious actress. She starred as a battered wife in the 1984 TV movie "The Burning Bed," and appeared on stage as a woman who extracts vengeance from a would-be rapist in William Mastrosimone's play "Extremities," a performance she reprised on film in 1986.
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