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Back in the twenty-four hours Lee Majors and Farrah Fawcett were Hollywood's ultimate power couple.

He was the star of "Half-dozen Million Dollar Man" and she was the love blonde bombshell in "Charlie's Angels." But being married at the height of their fame was far from easy.

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"Information technology was hard to become effectually," Majors recalled to People magazine on Wed. "It was not quite equally hard equally it is today with everyone [having] a cell phone and the social media is and so quick. Dorsum and so we only had to deal with the paparazzi at large. A lot of time you could evade them, only not all the time."

Major was originally introduced to Fawcett by his publicist which led to a fateful coffee date. The couple would necktie the knot in 1973.

HOLLYWOOD, CA - CIRCA 1978: Farrah Fawcett and Lee Majors circa 1978 in Hollywood, CA. (Photo by Reed Saxon/IMAGES/Getty Images)

HOLLYWOOD, CA - CIRCA 1978: Farrah Fawcett and Lee Majors circa 1978 in Hollywood, CA. (Photo by Reed Saxon/IMAGES/Getty Images)

"Information technology was very quick, and information technology lasted about nigh 12 years," said the lxxx-year-old. "But at that place was a year or then when I think I saw her two weeks in one year. Information technology's very hard with careers similar that. This business organization is tough. Working fourteen hours a solar day, both of y'all, and the days went by."

The couple separated in 1979 and ultimately divorced in 1982. Still, Majors insisted they remained "in communication toward the end."

Fawcett passed abroad in 2009 at age 62. She shared a son with role player Ryan O'Neal.

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Majors remarried in 1988 to Karen Velez and that union lasted until 1994. The actor tied the knot once more with his current wife, Faith Majors, in 2002.

Lee Majors in 2015.

Lee Majors in 2015. (Reuters)

"It is a tape in Hollywood," said Major about his lasting marriage.

And while Major got his big break starting out in Westerns alongside leading ladies like Barbara Stanwick and Linda Evans, he ultimately establish fame in action roles.

"I wait dorsum now and think I wish I'd used my stuntman a petty more," he admitted. "My knees are a lilliputian wobbly and y'all experience your aches and pains. Doing the stunt work… made the day go faster and when you're younger yous experience invincible anyway. Now I don't know why I did it!"

Withal, Majors insisted he has zippo regrets about his career.

"I find enjoyment in every function that I exercise," he explained. "An actor's job is to work and if you lot sit around waiting for bang-up, great parts you'll still be sitting around. I just similar to go along working and keep moving."

Lee Majors, a cast member in the Starz series "Ash vs. Evil Dead," poses for a portrait during the 2016 Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour at the Beverly Hilton on Monday, Aug. 1, 2016, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Rich Fury/Invision/AP)

Lee Majors, a cast fellow member in the Starz serial "Ash vs. Evil Dead," poses for a portrait during the 2016 Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour at the Beverly Hilton on Monday, Aug. 1, 2016, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo past Rich Fury/Invision/AP)

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In fact, Majors is still keeping decorated. He'due south currently playing Jeff, an action function similar to Steve Austin from "Half dozen Million Dollar Homo" in the kids show "Thunderbirds Are Become." Co-ordinate to the magazine, the Britain-based series is a re-working of the archetype puppet-made testify of the '80s and '90s.

"I'm the father who supposedly was lost in space years before," said Majors. "They review information technology and they think there'south still a take a chance that he may be out there. They see signs of life and they do find me and they bring me back. Information technology is a not bad homecoming episode and it's quite fun — rejoining the Tracy family as the patriarch."

"I felt I was re-doing 'The Six Million Dollar Man,'" he continued "Up in the cockpit, 'I'grand losing it, I'm going to crash!'" he said. "I recall them in the '60s when they were pop. Now that they've rebooted, it seems to be quite popular again."

Back in 2018, Majors revealed to Closer Weekly why his marriage to Fawcett came to an terminate.

Farrah Fawcett, circa 1975.

Farrah Fawcett, circa 1975. (Getty)

"I ended upwardly seeing her two weeks in one year," he recalled near their marriage. "She was off doing films and stuff, and doing her series, and I was doing mine. That'south mainly the reason we got divorced; we never saw each other. We stayed great friends, but we only had our own careers going and didn't have time for each other."

Majors would afterwards take a break from acting and quietly set up residence in Florida. He ultimately returned to the screen and has kept himself busy ever since. Nevertheless, he wouldn't merchandise his time spent on "Half-dozen Million Dollar Man."

"Information technology was during those 10 years off that I realized how large this bear witness was," said Majors. "Because I was gratuitous to travel effectually the earth to dissimilar places, and it was amazing how many people would come to y'all — total strangers in totally different countries — just to say hullo. It was very touching and just amazing to me."