Ryan O’Neal is going to make a second documentary about Farrah Fawcett’s cancer battle. The actor has commissioned a producer to work on a “tribute” show to his long-term love, who died last June, and crews are already in Texas to interview those who were closest to the late star.
Ryan’s publicist, Arnold Robinson, said: "My understanding is that he is collecting recollections/memories of Farrah from her friends and family for archival purposes.”
It is believed the producer of the documentary is Stephanie Lynn, who has regularly been pictured with Ryan since Farrah’s death. It is unclear if anyone who was involved in Farrah’s Story, which chronicled the actress’ fight with cancer and was broadcast on US TV network NBC - is also working on the project. A source told website Radar Online: “It will take a completely different direction to the first documentary.”
In September, Stephanie placed an advertisement in the Hollywood Reporter newspaper saying: "Looking for candid footage of Farrah for upcoming one-hour tribute."
The documentary will also incorporate photographs taken by Samuel Lippke at 62-year-old Farrah’s funeral service, which was held at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, a Roman Catholic church in Los Angeles. In a statement posted on his website, Samuel said: "I had the honor of photographing an amazing woman’s funeral. I can’t write much due to discretion rules and I can’t post images that I took... all of my images go straight to Ryan and no-one else.
I photographed some extremely touching moments, bagpipes, tears, rosary beads, eulogies, it was beautiful."
Sunday, February 21, 2010
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