'Fame' and 'Flashdance' singer-actor Irene Cara dies at 63

Irene Cara, center, with singer Rosemary Clooney, left, and conductor Mitch Miller during a rehearsal for The Mitch Miller Show in 1981 in New York. [AP photo]

Cara sang on the soaring title song with the chorus - "Remember my name/I'm gonna live forever/I'm gonna learn how to fly/I feel it coming together/People will see me and cry" - which would go on to be nominated for an Academy Award for best original song. She also sang on "Out Here on My Own," "Hot Lunch Jam" and "I Sing the Body Electric."

Allen took to Twitter Saturday to mourn, posting pictures of them together and calling Cara a "a gifted and beautiful genius. Her talent and her music will live forever! Forever remember her name!"

Three years later, she and the songwriting team of "Flashdance" - music by Giorgio Moroder, lyrics by Keith Forsey and Cara - was accepting the Oscar for best original song for "Flashdance ... What a Feeling."

The movie starred Jennifer Beals as a steel-town girl who dances in a bar at night and hopes to attend a prestigious dance conservatory. It included the hit song "Maniac," featuring Beals' character leaping, spinning, stomping her feet and the slow-burning theme song.

"There aren't enough words to express my love and my gratitude," Cara told the Oscar crowd in her thanks. "And last but not least, a very special gentlemen who I guess started it all for me many years ago. To Alan Parker, wherever you may be tonight, I thank him."

The New York-born Cara began her career on Broadway, with small parts in short-lived shows, although a musical called "The Me Nobody Knows" ran over 300 performances. She toured in the musical "Jesus Christ Superstar" as Mary Magdalene in the mid-1990s and a tour of the musical "Flashdance" toured 2012-14 with her songs.

She also created the all-female band Irene Cara Presents Hot Caramel and put out a double CD with the single "How Can I Make You Luv Me." Her movie credits include "Sparkle" and "D.C. Cab."