Stars We Lost in '09

One of the biggest sex symbols of the '70s, Farrah Fawcett starred in the hit TV series "Charlie's Angels," and her iconic poster extended her reach to the walls of dorm rooms and garages around the world. Once married to actor Lee Majors, she went on to have an on-again/off-again relationship with Ryan O'Neal, who was by her side when she died of cancer on June 25 at the age of 62.

Without a doubt one of the most influential and successful artists in music history, Michael Jackson had 17 #1 hits, won 13 Grammys, and sold hundreds of millions of albums. Fans around the world were shocked by news of his death on June 25, when the "King of Pop" stopped breathing and could not be resuscitated.

Adam Michael Goldstein, aka DJ AM, emerged as a member of the rap-rock band Crazy Town and later became a frequent collaborator of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker. The pair, dubbed TRV$DJAM, toured the country and were injured in a deadly September 2008 plane crash. Goldstein was found dead from an overdose in his New York apartment on August 28. He was 36.

Actor and martial-arts expert David Carradine made a name for himself in the '70s TV series "Kung Fu" and also appeared in its '90s sequel, "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues." The veteran of more than 100 films, including "Kill Bill," was found dead in a Bangkok hotel room on June 4.

Husky-voiced Emmy winner Bea Arthur rose to fame as the character Maude Findlay in the '70s sitcoms "All in the Family" and "Maude," but made her most lasting impression as Dorothy Zbornak on "The Golden Girls." Arthur died of cancer on April 25, shortly before what would've been her 87th birthday.
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