Sharon Farrell, born on December twenty-fourth, nineteen forty, was a talented American actress and dancer whose career spanned several decades. She began her journey in the performing arts as a ballerina with the prestigious American Ballet Theatre, showcasing her exceptional skills and passion for dance.
In nineteen fifty-nine, Farrell made her film debut in 'Kiss Her Goodbye,' marking the start of a prolific career in cinema. She appeared in notable films such as '40 Pounds of Trouble' in nineteen sixty-two, and the neo-noirs 'A Lovely Way to Die' in nineteen sixty-eight and 'Marlowe' in nineteen sixty-nine, establishing herself as a versatile actress.
Farrell's television career was equally impressive, featuring recurring roles in popular series like 'Saints and Sinners' in nineteen sixty-two, 'Dr. Kildare' in nineteen sixty-five, and 'Hawaii Five-O' in nineteen eighty. Her filmography also includes memorable performances in Larry Cohen's horror film 'It's Alive' in nineteen seventy-four, Dennis Hopper's drama 'Out of the Blue' in nineteen eighty, and the teen comedy 'Can't Buy Me Love' in nineteen eighty-seven.
Continuing to work in both television and film until nineteen ninety-nine, Farrell made a return to the screen in two thousand thirteen with a minor role in the web series 'Broken at Love.' Until her passing in two thousand twenty-three, she held the distinction of being the last living cast member of 'Hawaii Five-O.'