Irene Cara, the celebrated American singer and actress, has passed away at the age of 63.
Her publicist confirmed the news on Saturday, revealing that Cara died in her home in Florida on November 25.
While the cause of her death remains undisclosed, the impact she made on the music and film industries is undeniable.
Best remembered for her iconic title track in the 1980 film “Fame,” Cara also co-wrote and performed the unforgettable anthem “Flashdance… What a Feeling.”
This hit not only showcased her incredible talent but also earned her both an Oscar and a Grammy, solidifying her status as a powerhouse in the entertainment world.
The news of her passing has left many fans and colleagues heartbroken.
Among those honoring Cara’s legacy is actor Lee Curry, who starred alongside her in “Fame.”
His heartfelt tribute highlights the profound influence she had on those who worked with her and the generations who grew up listening to her music.
Cara was truly an icon of her time, inspiring countless artists who followed in her footsteps.
Born in the Bronx, New York City, in 1959, Cara was the youngest of five children.
Her journey in the arts began early, as she started performing on Spanish-language television.