Farrah Fawcett has received a posthumous Emmy nomination, for producing her recent documentary 'Farrah's Story'.
According to US magazine the late actress was recognised for her role as executive producer on the revealing documentary.
The TV film chronicled Fawcett's three-year battle with anal cancer, which led to her death on 25 June.
The 'Charlie’s Angels' star was previously nominated for her work on 'The Burning Bed', 'Small Sacrifices' and 'The Guardian'.
In a statement, her longtime companion, Ryan O'Neal said: "For the Television Academy to recognise 'Farrah's Story' with this nomination is such a wonderful acknowledgment for Farrah and her legacy.
"I know that she is smiling that fabulous smile right now in heaven, and that she is grateful that the show has been so well-received not only by her peers in the industry but by the public at large."
The Emmy Awards will be televised in the US on 20 September.