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Olivia Newton-John: life in pictures

Newton-John and her friend Pat Carroll
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Newton-John with then-singing partners Pat Carroll on the Thames in London on 1 June 1966. He belonged to the club as a pop-her duo until Carroll's visa expired and he was forced to return to Australia. 

Newton-John with her fiance, guitarist Bruce Welch
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Pouring coffee for his fiancée, The Shadows guitarist Bruce Welch, at his home in Hadley Common, Hertfordshire, June 1970. She broke off her engagement in 1972. { no display. IMPORTANT;} Newton-John performs Long Live Love

Newton-John performed the Long Live His Loveduring the final rehearsals of the Eurovision Song Contest. }. 6 April 1974, Brighton, Dome. She represented Great Britain, placing fourth, losing to Abba. 

Newton-John and Travolta dance in a crowded high school gym
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 Greasestills dancing with Travolta. international stardom.

Producer Allan Carr and Newton-John at the Grease premiere party
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Producers Alan Carr and Newton-John attend the Grease premiere party at Studio 54 . New York City on June 13, 1978.

Newton-John and British disco sensation Andy Gibb
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Music for Unicef ​​Concert: a Gift of Song Benefit concert rehearsals with British disco sensation Andy Gibb going. Performed at the United Nations General Assembly Hall in New York City in January 1979.

Newton-John and her then-boyfriend Matt Lattanzi
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1981 with then-boyfriend Matt Rattanzi in a car in front of the Le Dome restaurant in West Hollywood, California, on the 31st. Moon. The couple married in 1984 but divorced in 1995. { no display. important;} Newton-John strikes a pose standing next to her daughter Chloe at a party

with her only child, Chloe Rattanzi, at a party following the opening night of the opera Carmen at Dorothy Her Chandler Her Pavilion, Los Angeles, California, 1998.

Newton-John with her daughter, Chloe, and boyfriend Patrick McDermott
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Newton-John with boyfriend Patrick McDermott and daughter at the opening of Mamma Mia in Los Angeles. February 26, 2001, Shubert His Theater in Century City, California. New York Post 

Newton-John and her daughter, Chloe
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Daughter Chloe and Knight celebrating the 35th anniversary of the 1980 musical fantasy film Xanadu Club, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 9, 2015.

Newton-John and her husband John Easterling
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Newton-John and husband John Easterling at the JW Marriott at the Steve Irwin Gala Dinner・At Los Angeles Live 21 May 2016.

Olivia pays tribute to her Newton-John after award-winning actor, singer and activist died yesterday morning after a long battle represents breast cancer. 

The British-born star's death at the age of 73 was announced by her husband John Easterling on her Facebook page. It was a symbol of victory and hope that shared her battle with breast cancer over more than one year," he wrote. said the ring.

John, who starred as Danny opposite Newton-John in the 1978 hit her musical Grease, said that Travolta "believed" her influence. I can't do it." "Dearest Olivia, you have made our lives so much better," he wrote in a post on Instagram. "From the moment we first met, and forever. Your Danny, your John.

Grease director Randall Kleiser told The Hollywood Reporter 227}  , said, "She was a unique and very kind person." He added: Olivia was exactly what you imagined her to be. i will miss her forever.

Newton-John was born in Cambridge, but she emigrated to Australia with her family in 1954. Her father was a former MI5 agent who was involved in the WWII Enigma project at Bletchley Park. melbourne.

She was offered the iconic role as Sandy in Grease when she was 28, but she accepted her test on the screen with Travolta. she claimed before. "Too old for a teenage role,"the BBCsaiddespite her initial concerns,   Newton released three hit singles,You're The One That I Want,Desperately Dedicated to You, andSummer Nightsand a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress. ”.

She earned a star on her Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1981. A little over a decade after her Newton her John was diagnosed with breast cancer. next 30 years.

"Cancer engulfs your mind, it can engulf your being," she said on NBC's Today Show in 2020. told to my heart always 

Here are some memorable photos from her life and career.