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Farrah Fawcett’s Cancer Wins Alana Stewart An Award

by | 6th, February 2010

FARRAH Fawcett died and her telling message that was muted into her soft focus mawkish Celebrity Cancer won an award. Alana Stewart was by her side. Anroak’s Man in LA asks Has Alana Stewart become Farrah Fawcett?

“American Women in Radio & Television
Southern California announced
two new recipients of the 2010 Genii Awards.
In honor of her work with Farrah Fawcett,
Producer Alana Stewart will be presented
with the Excellence in Documentary Award
for the feature-length documentary ‘Farrah’s Story’…”

When Ryan O’Neal could not make the trips to Germany with Farrah Fawcett when she sought out state-of-the-art treatment for her cancer, Farrah’s friend, the Hollywood ex-wife Alana Stewart went in his place. Alana held the home video camera as Farrah set out to document her ordeal for a video diary she wanted to call A Wing and A Prayer. With those tapes and more, Farrah and her production partner Craig Nevius began to create the documentary. After Farrah sold the project for airing on NBC, her health took a turn for the worse,and O’Neal took control of her estate, and removed Nevius from the documentary project. With the help of would-be tabloid producers on loan from NBC Dateline, new, even more intrusive was added, sad music was sprinkled in, the title changed to Farrah’s Story in a nod to O’Neal’s 40-year-old star vehicle, Love Story, and after a strong battle, Alana Stewart was granted a “producer” credit.

Less than a week after Farrah’s funeral, Alana Stewart announced she’d secured a deal for a book about her friendship and travels with Farrah.

On Farrah’s birhtday, she announced the formation of The Farrah Fawcett Foundation for cancer research. Alana Stewart’s photo was the only one other than Farrah’s to appear on the site.


Today, an organization called “American Women in Radio and Television Southern California” awarded a 2010 Genii Award for “Excellence in Documentary Award” to Alana Stewart.

According to the group’s press release:

“‘Farrah’s Story’ is a compelling and transparent chronicle of actress Farrah Fawcett’s courageous fight against cancer. Early on when she was first diagnosed with anal cancer in 2006, Fawcett’s close friend Alana Stewart – who produced “Farrah’s Story” and handled most of the camerawork – was by her side. Fawcett, a former Genii Award recipient and honoree, decided to film her experiences, and turned the camera duties over to Stewart, resulting in an honest and uncompromising look at Fawcett’s vibrant life and indomitable spirit as she confronted her disease. The two-hour documentary aired May 2009 just one month before the star’s tragic death. Alana Stewart is an accomplished producer, model, actress, and is also the author of the New York Times best selling book, ‘My Journey with Farrah: A Story of Life, Love, and Friendship’ released in 2009.”

As of our posting, Alana Stewart has not declined the award or offered it up to Farrah Fawcett. The gesture would not be unfitting, for after all, Farrah was executive producer of the project, (which in television terms is the person who runs the show), and this documentary was Farrah’s.


How about you? Do you think Alana Stewart deserves an “Excellence in Documentary Award”?



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