Annette Charles

Annette Charles obituary, Los Angeles, CA

Annette Charles

Annette Charles Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 3, 2011.
SHAYA TAYEFE MOHAJER, The Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actress Annette Charles, best-known for her role as Cha Cha DiGregorio in "Grease," has died. She was 63. Longtime friend Tom LaBonge, a Los Angeles councilman, said she died in the city after a battle with cancer. She died Wednesday night, said her agent, Derek Maki. Her death comes a little more than two months after the death of "Grease" actor Jeff Conaway, whose character Kenickie was Cha Cha's date at the school dance. Oozing a sultry confidence on film, Charles introduced her character at the dance by saying, "They call me Cha Cha, 'cause I'm the best dancer at St. Bernadette's." "...with the worst reputation!", responded Frenchie, played by actress Didie Conn. Charles also appeared on many television shows during the 1970s and early 1980s, including "Barnaby Jones," ''The Bionic Woman," ''Magnum, P.I.," ''Bonanza," ''The Mod Squad," ''Gunsmoke" and "The Flying Nun." She later became a speech professor under her birth name, Annette Cardona, at California State University, Northridge. As DiGregorio, Charles played a leggy, red-lipped bad girl with an appetite for bad boys. Her role as a gyrating vixen presented a sex-charged challenge to the film's prudish leading lady, the angelic and "lousy with virginity" Sandy Olsen, played by Olivia Newton John. In a wild dance scene inside the school gymnasium, performed to Sha-Na-Na's "Born To Hand Jive," DiGregorio twirled and kicked alongside Kenickie before moving to seduce John Travolta's character, bad boy greaser Danny Zuko, on the dance floor. Full of jubilant dance scenes, the musical was Travolta's hotly anticipated follow-up to another heavily-choreographed blockbuster, "Saturday Night Fever." ''Grease," released in 1978, grossed $380 million worldwide.

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Victoria

August 16, 2011

Dear Annette, my student, my teacher, my colleague, but most of all my beloved friend. U touched me and countless others. I am grateful to have been your friend. I will never forget u. xoxo

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