Singer Helen Reddy, who became an emblem of feminism with the 1972 smash I Am Woman, died Tuesday (Sept 29) in Los Angeles. That same year, she hosted a network variety show, The Helen Reddy Show, for eight episodes, before proceeding to an acting career that included roles in Pete's Dragon and Airport '75. Helen Reddy, 1941-2020In 2006, Reddy published a memoir, The Woman I Am. The film's director/producer, Unjoo Moon, released a statement Tuesday night saying: "When I first met Helen Reddy she told me that I would be in her life for many years. I will forever be grateful to Helen for teaching me so much about being an artist, a woman and a mother.
Source: The Star September 30, 2020 03:56 UTC