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Photos: Grease star Olivia Newton-John dies aged 73

The entertainer began performing as a child and became a global superstar after moving to the United States.

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US actress and singer Olivia Newton-John records a TV show at the Studio des Buttes Chaumont in Paris, France on November 25, 1978 [Georges Bendrihem/AFP]
Published On 8 Aug 20228 Aug 2022
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Singer Olivia Newton-John, who gained worldwide fame as the high school sweetheart Sandy in the hit movie “Grease”, died on Monday after a 30-year battle with cancer. She was 73.

Newton-John “passed away peacefully at her ranch in Southern California this morning, surrounded by family and friends,” said a statement from her husband, John Easterling, posted on her official social media accounts.

The entertainer, whose career spanned more than five decades, devoted much of her time and celebrity to charities after first being diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992.

The British-born and Australian-raised star dedicated a number of albums and concerts to raise funds for research and early detection of the disease, including the construction of a health centre named after her in her adopted home Melbourne.

“I don’t like to say ‘battled’,” a defiant Newton-John told Australia’s Channel Seven TV in September 2018 after revealing she had been diagnosed with cancer for the third time.

“I like to say ‘win over’, because ‘battled’ sets up this anger and inflammation that you don’t want.”

Newton-John is best known for starring in the 1978 musical “Grease” alongside John Travolta as the girl-next-door Sandy, who trades her ankle-length skirt and prim and proper hair for skin-tight black pants and a perm.

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Olivia Newton-John (right) seen with  Stockard Channing, shot to stardom with the release of the film ‘Grease’ (File: AP Photo/Nick Ut)

The high school sweetheart-turned-bad girl resonated with audiences worldwide and continues to capture hearts decades after the movie was released.

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“Making it was fun but you never know with movies if audiences are going to go with it or not, even if you love it,” she said in a Forbes interview in 2018.

“It is incredible that it is still going but it’s not even just that, it’s showing no signs of stopping. You say ‘Sandy and Danny’ and people instantly know what you’re talking about.”

Grease remained the highest-grossing musical for three decades, with Newton-John and Travolta maintaining a close relationship long after the film was made.

“She was my favourite thing about doing Grease,” Travolta said in an interview to mark the film’s 40th anniversary in 2018.

There was no one else “in the universe” who could play Sandy, he said of Newton-John, who turned 29 during the making of Grease and later revealed she had to be convinced by Travolta to take up the role after self-doubts that she was too old to play a teenager.

“If you were a young man in the 70s … if you remember that album cover with Olivia with that blue shirt on, with those big blue eyes staring at you,” Travolta recalled.

“Every boy’s, every man’s dream was: ‘oh I would love for that girl to be my girlfriend’.”

Her career would span from singer and actor, to author and philanthropist in the coming decades, with her passion for cancer research at the forefront, championing natural therapies, including medicinal cannabis in the treatment of cancer.

She performed into her late 60s, until her latest diagnosis, including a two-year residency in Vegas, a 2015 tour with Australian music legend John Farnham and even recording a Club Dance track at 67 with her daughter Chloe Lattanzi.

“I have done everything, and the icing on the cake as well,” she said, reflecting on her career.

“So I feel grateful for anything that happens now.”

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US actor John Travolta (second right) and Newton-John (second left) speak to the press about the film 'Grease' in Deauville, France on September 9, 1978. [Mychele Daniau/AFP]
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Newton-John, records a TV show at the Studio des Buttes Chaumont in Paris, on November 25, 1978. [Georges Bendrihem/AFP]
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French singer Joe Dassin (right) and Newton-John in Paris, on November 25, 1978. [Georges Bendrihem/AFP]
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Actress Olivia Newton-John visits the Broadway cast of Grease to promote Breast Cancer Awareness Month at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on October 7, 2008, in New York City. [Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images/AFP]
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Actress Olivia Newton-John waves as she arrives at a photocall of the movie "A Few Best Men" by director Stephan Elliot at the Rome Film Festival on October 28, 2011. [Alessandro Bianchi/Reuters]
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Olivia Newton-John performs before the 85th annual Hollywood Christmas Parade in Los Angeles, California, US on November 27, 2016. [Phil McCarten/Reuters]
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Olivia Newton-John rides in the 85th annual Hollywood Christmas Parade in Los Angeles, California on November 27, 2016. [Phil McCarten/Reuters]
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Newton-John performs at the 58th Vina del Mar International Song Festival in Vina del Mar, Chile on February 23, 2017. [Paul Plaza / AFP]
Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta pose for a photo.
Cast members John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John pose at a 40th anniversary screening of "Grease" at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills, California, August 15, 2018. [Mario Anzuoni/Reuters]


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