Annette Charles, Cha Cha DiGregorio in ‘Grease,’ Dies at 63

The veteran TV actress died in her Los Angeles home from complications due to cancer

Annette Charles, best known for her role as the jealousy-inducing Cha Cha DiGregorio in the 1978 film version of “Grease,” passed away Wednesday night due to complications with cancer, TMZ first reported.

The 63-year-old actress, who died in her Los Angeles home, learned of her condition within the last few months, the report continues.

Charles played girlfriend to the leader of the Scorpions in “Grease,” who pulled Sandy (Olivia-Newton John) away from her love Danny (John Travolta) during a nationally-televised school dance competition.

The actress has also appeared on TV series such as 1968’s “High Chaparral,” as well as “The Flying Nun,” “Gunsmoke,” “Mod Squad,” “Bonanza,” “Barnaby Jones” and “The Bionic Woman.” Her post-”Grease” credits include 1987’s “Magnum, P.I.” and “The Incredible Hulk."

Charles also appeared in a 2002 episode of VH-1’s “Where Are They Now?” to revisit her saucy dancer persona. 

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