Sharon Tate's Death: The Details of the Actress's Tragic 1969 Murder and How It Changed Hollywood Forever (2024)

Sharon Tate's Death: The Details of the Actress's Tragic 1969 Murder and How It Changed Hollywood Forever (1)

Sharon Tate was a rapidly rising starin 1969, having won a Golden Globe the previous year and expecting her first child with husband Roman Polanski — but tragically, she is best known as the highest-profile victim of one of the most infamous murder sprees of all time.

The stunning blond starlet, whose most famous role was as Jennifer in Valley of the Dolls, was 8 ½ months pregnant when she was brutally murdered in her Los Angeles home along with her hairstylist and ex-boyfriend Jay Sebring, Folger's Coffee heiress Abigail Folger, Wojciech Frykowski and Steven Parent on Aug. 9, 1969. Police eventually traced the slayings to the followers of Charles Manson, who used the victims' blood to write messages on the walls of the home.

Manson and his "family" of followers were eventually convicted of nine killings, and Manson himself was serving nine life sentences in prison before his death at age 83 in 2017. However, Tate's sister Debra believes there may be more victims of Manson's cult that haven't yet been discovered.

"There was nobody else at that time — other than the Zodiac Killer — who was prevalent at wielding a knife like these people," Debra told PEOPLE in 2019. "We are just scraping the surface."

Find out who Sharon Tate was, how she died and the legacy she left behind after her untimely death.

Who was Sharon Tate?

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Tate was born Jan. 24, 1943, in Dallas. Her father, Paul James Tate, was an Army officer, and she, her mother Doris and younger sisters Debra and Patti moved often for Paul's military role.

Tate was a pageant regular when she was young, winning Miss Richland in Washington when she was 16. She also dabbled in modeling, once appearing on the front page of Stars and Stripes, the United States military newspaper.

While living in Italy with her family as a teen, Tate became an actress and appeared as an extra in several films. She moved to Los Angeles when she was 19 and signed a seven-year deal with film and TV producer Martin Ransohoff. She appeared in small and guest roles in TV shows including The Beverly Hillbillies and Mister Ed, then landed her first lead role in the 1966 horror movie Eye of the Devil.

Ransonhoff introduced Tate to Polanski, who then hired her to star in his horror comedy The Fearless Vampire Killers, in which Polanski costarred as her love interest. They began dating and she moved in with Polanski at his London home after filming wrapped.

Tate's star vehicles The Fearless Vampire Killers, beach romcom Don't Make Waves and cult classic Valley of the Dolls all debuted in 1967, but the following year was even bigger for her: She and Polanski married in London on Jan. 20, 1968, and she earned a Golden Globe nomination for new star of the year. In late 1968, Tate became pregnant with her and Polanski's first child, and in February, they moved to 10050 Cielo Drive in Beverly Hills’ Benedict Canyon.

How did Sharon Tate die?

Shortly after midnight on Aug. 9, 1969, Charles D. "Tex" Watson, Patricia Krenwinkel and Susan Atkins entered Tate and Polanski's Beverly Hills home while fellow Manson cult member Linda Kasabian remained in the car. According to Atkins' court testimony, per The New York Times, they ordered Tate, Sebring, Folger and Frykowski into the living room of the house, where Watson shot Sebring, then tied Sebring and Tate's necks together with a rope.

"They kept saying, 'Please don't hurt us, we won't tell the police,’ " Atkins recalled on the stand. "Frykowski kept pulling at my hair and I was fighting for my life and I was swinging my knife and I felt it sink into something and I didn't know what it was."

Atkins then stabbed Tate repeatedly. Before leaving the premises, Atkins wrote "PIG" on the white front door in Tate's blood.

Frykowski and Folger had escaped out of the front of the house, but the killers caught up with them and stabbed them each to death, leaving their bodies on the lawn. Watson also shot Parent, an 18-year-old driving away after a visit with the home's caretaker Willie Garretson, to death outside the front gate of the home.

Atkins testified that she couldn't recall how many times she stabbed Tate, but the coroner in the case, Dr. Thomas T. Noguchi, counted: He declared on the stand that Tate was stabbed 16 times: Eight times in her back, twice in her upper right arm and once in her right thigh. She was also slashed twice on her left forearm, leaving what he called "superficial" wounds, according to The New York Times.

Dr. Noguchi testified that Tate was still alive when the Manson followers hung her and Sebring over a beam in the house's living room, giving her rope burns on her face and neck, and that she died shortly afterward.

"It is quite consistent, in my opinion, that [Miss Tate] was hanged," he said. "My opinion was — and my opinion is still the same — that the cause of death was multiple stab wounds front and back penetrating the heart and lungs and causing massive hemorrhaging."

When did Sharon Tate die?

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On Aug. 8, 1969, Tate went out to dinner with friends Sebring, 35, Folger, 26, and Frykowski, 37, at El Coyote Cafe, Tate's favorite Los Angeles restaurant. The group arrived back at Tate and Polanski's home, where they were murdered shortly after midnight on Aug. 9, 1969.

Where did Sharon Tate die?

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Tate, Sebring, Frykowski and Folger died at Tate and Polanski's home at 10050 Cielo Drive in Beverly Hills’ Benedict Canyon, a property previously occupied by the couple's friends Candice Bergen and Terry Melcher.

How old was Sharon Tate when she died?

Tate was 26 years old when she was murdered.

What were Sharon Tate's last words?

Tate begged for her life and that of her unborn son, offering herself as a hostage to the group if they'd let her survive long enough to give birth and keep her son safe, prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi detailed in the book Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders.

Atkins confirmed the harrowing detail in her testimony.

"She said, 'Please don't kill me,' and I told her to shut up and I threw her down on the couch," Atkins testified. "She said, 'Please let me have my baby.’ Then Tex came in and he said, 'Kill her,' and I killed her. I just stabbed her and she fell and I stabbed her again. I don't know how many times. I don't know why I stabbed her.”

Why did the Manson Family murder Sharon Tate?

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According to Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders, Manson ordered a string of slayings throughout Los Angeles in an effort to start a race war in the United States he dubbed "Helter Skelter."

In July 1969, Manson orchestrated the death of Gary Hinman. The evening after Tate's murder, Manson's "family" killed grocery store owner Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary in their Los Feliz home. The cult leader also ordered a ninth killing of victim Donald Shea before his arrest.

How did the public react to Sharon Tate's death?

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While shocked at Tate's death, reports suggest that most people didn't panic about violence until Manson followers Krenwinkel, Watson and Leslie Van Houten murdered the LaBiancas, stoking fear in the general public.

"The rest of the country was like, 'Well, it's a movie star. You know how they live,' " Alisa Statman, author of Restless Souls: The Tate Family's Account of Stardom, the Manson Murders, and a Crusade for Justice, told the Washington Post. "When the murders happened the next night, that’s when the fear swept across the United States."

The Manson murders spawned at least one copycat slaying in February 1970, The New York Times reported. The slayings also stoked fear in stars and socialites, who began working more often with bodyguards and security details.

Photographer Julian Wasser, who took snapshots of the crime scene for Life magazine days after the slayings, later recalled to The Guardian that Tate's murder was the end of an era in Hollywood.

"It wasn't like it is now: there were no paparazzi, no VIP sections, no security. It was a really innocent time. You'd just walk up and there they were," he said. "They'd stop and smile and pose. Now it's a business. If you want exclusive access to a celebrity, you have to pay big money. You weren't considered some sort of psychotic menace who's going to rob or kill them either. Now they'll call their security person and you'll get beat up."

What legacy did Sharon Tate leave behind?

Tate's legacy lives on not just in her own films, including Valley of the Dolls — which was critically panned at the time of its release but became a cult classic — but also in films about Tate. Kate Bosworth was slated to play the slain starlet in a film titled Tate, and Hilary Duff starred as Tate in The Haunting of Sharon Tate. The most famous and commercially successful portrayal of Tate onscreen came from Margot Robbie, who played the actress in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood, a fictionalized take on the slayings that had a much different ending than real life did.

In addition to her films and image, Tate contributed posthumously to victims' rights: Her mother, Doris Tate, helped get the Victims’ Bill of Rights, which allowed victim impact statements to be permissible in court, passed in California in 1982. Doris later founded the Coalition on Victims’ Equal Rights.

What happened to Roman Polanski after Sharon Tate died?

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Polanski was still in London when Tate was murdered. His friend Andy Braunsberg was with him when he got the call about her death.

"He literally unraveled in front of my eyes," Braunsberg later told author Ed Sanders in Sharon Tate: A Life. "He disintegrated."

Days after the murder, Polanski and photographer Wasser returned to the Cielo Drive home, where Wasser took pictures of Polanski by the front door of the house that still had "PIG" smeared on it in his late wife's blood. Wasser was on an assignment for Life magazine, which ran gruesome photos of the crime scene, and told The Guardian that he also took Polaroids at Polanski's request to give to a psychic in an effort to find the killers.

In press notes for his 2019 filmJ'Accuseat the Venice Film Festival, Polanski said that he was under severe scrutiny after Tate's murder until the real killers were found.

"The way people see me, my 'image,' did indeed start to form with Sharon Tate's death," Polanski said. "When it happened, even though I was already going through a terrible time, the press got hold of the tragedy and, unsure how to deal with it, covered it in the most despicable way, implying, among other things, that I was one of the people responsible for her murder, against a background of satanism." He added that the satanism allegations likely stemmed from his hit film Rosemary's Baby.

In 1978, Polanski pleaded guilty to engaging in unlawful sexual intercourse after then-13-year-old Samantha Geimer accused him of plying her with alcohol and part of a quaalude before raping her. As part of his plea bargain, he served 42 days in jail, but fled the United States for France before serving the remainder of his 90-say sentence. Efforts to extradite him back to the U.S. have failed, and he's released several films from Europe, including 2003's The Pianist, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Director. Several other women have since come forward accusing Polanski of sexual assault and misconduct.

Because of his outstanding prison sentence, Polanski remains a fugitive and hasn't been back to the United States since fleeing to Europe. As such, he hasn't visited Tate's grave in more than four decades.

"It is a very painful thing," his attorney said in a statement after Manson's death in November 2017. "Sharon and his son are buried here in Los Angeles at Holy Cross Cemetery and because of this case, he has never been able to visit their graves."

What happened to the Sharon Tate house?

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Rudolph Altobelli, the owner of Tate and Polanski's rental home where the actress was murdered, sued Polanski and Life magazine for taking and publishing photos of the crime scene, which he alleged would hurt the property value of the Cielo Drive house. Tate's family also recalled in Restless Souls that Altobelli sent them what they called an "enormous" repair bill after her murder, then sued Tate's estate for $480,000 when her father replied to the bill with a caustic letter. Altobelli claimed that $300,000 of his request was for "embarrassment, humiliation, emotional, and mental distress," Curbed reported. He was awarded just $4,350 in the case.

Altobelli moved into the house three weeks after the slayings, he told 20/20, and lived there until September 1988, when he listed the property for just under $2 million. It eventually sold for under the asking price at $1.6 million, according to the Los Angeles Times. It was then resold in 1991 to a real estate investor for $2.25 million, then listed yet again for $4.95 million as-is in March 1992.

Later that year, Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor rented the home for $11,000 per month and built a home recording studio in the same living room where Tate and Sebring were slain. He recorded the band's hit album Downward Spiral in the home, later telling Rolling Stone that a chance meeting with Tate's sister Debra made him cry and rethink living on the property.

"I guess it never really struck me before, but it did then. She lost her sister from a senseless, ignorant situation that I don't want to support," he explained. "When she was talking to me, I realized for the first time, 'What if it was my sister?' I thought, 'F--- Charlie Manson.' I don't want to be looked at as a guy who supports serial-killer bulls---."

According to Rolling Stone, Reznor moved out of the rental in December 1993, taking the front door with him and installing it in his New Orleans' property, a former funeral home he converted into Nothing Studios. The outlet also reported that the home was demolished in 1994.

Sharon Tate's Death: The Details of the Actress's Tragic 1969 Murder and How It Changed Hollywood Forever (2024)

FAQs

What happened to Sharon Tate in 1969? ›

Tate murders, the shocking and grisly murders of actress Sharon Tate and four other people by followers of cult leader Charles Manson on the night of August 8–9, 1969, in Los Angeles. Two more people were killed on August 10.

How famous was Sharon Tate when she died? ›

Sharon Tate was a rapidly rising star in 1969, having won a Golden Globe the previous year and expecting her first child with husband Roman Polanski — but tragically, she is best known as the highest-profile victim of one of the most infamous murder sprees of all time.

Was Roman Polanski married to Sharon Tate? ›

Polish filmmaker and actor Roman Polanski with his second wife-to-be, American actress Sharon Tate, at London Airport in January 1967. Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate at their wedding in January 1968. She was subsequently murdered by members of Charles Manson's pseudo-religious sect "The Family."

Did Sharon Tate go to the cinema? ›

Sharon went to the cinema with her family to watch Eye of the Devil, and Debra (Sharon's sister) later said it was very special and nobody around her at the cinema knew that one of the stars was there only a few steps away! I thought this piece of trivia was very interesting to add in the movie.

What happened to Roman Polanski after Sharon Tate died? ›

Nearly eight years after Tate's death, Polanski was arrested for the sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl. Several months after his arrest, Polanski fled the U.S. before completing his sentence and has never returned.

Did they tear down the Sharon Tate house? ›

Today, 10050 Cielo Drive no longer exists. The 1940s mansion in which Tate was stabbed 16 times was demolished shortly after Reznor returned the keys. The new owners of the site replaced it with a 1,600-square-meter (17,222 square-foot) mansion with nine bedrooms and 13 bathrooms.

Did Leslie van Houten stab Sharon Tate? ›

Van Houten did not participate in the Tate killings. Van Houten was convicted and sentenced to death for the LaBianca murders in 1971, but her sentence was later reduced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after capital punishment was outlawed in the state.

What happened to Manson's family? ›

Although the majority of the Manson Family members who took part in the massacres were condemned to death after being tried and convicted, the state of California banned the death penalty in 1972 and commuted their sentences to life imprisonment.

What happened to Patricia Tate? ›

Does Roman Polanski have a child? ›

His friend. He has two children with Emmanuelle Seigner: Morgane Polanski (born January 20, 1993) and Elvis Polanski (born April 12, 1998). His favourite films include: Odd Man Out (1947), Hamlet (1948), Citizen Kane (1941) and 8½ (1963). Dated Nastassja Kinski publicly after she turned 18 in 1979.

Is Roman Polanski still a fugitive? ›

The night before his sentencing hearing in 1978, he learned that the judge would likely reject the proffered plea bargain, so he fled the U.S. to Europe, where he continued his career. He remains a fugitive from the U.S. justice system. Further allegations of abuse have been made by other women.

Where is Polanski now? ›

Having won the Best Director Oscar in 2003 for The Pianist, Polanski has been in self-imposed exile in Europe since he fled the U.S. more than 40 years ago after being convicted of the rape of then 13-year old Samantha Geimer in 1978.

Who found Sharon Tate? ›

Shortly after midnight, Sebring, Frykowski, Folger, and Tate and her unborn son were murdered by members of the Manson Family cult. Their bodies were discovered the following morning by Tate's housekeeper Winifred Chapman.

What languages did Sharon Tate speak? ›

Spoke fluent Italian. Auditioned for the role of Liesl in The Sound of Music (1965) that went to Charmian Carr. Sharon and Victoria Vetri became close friends during the filming of "Rosemary's Baby".

Did Charles Manson visit Sharon Tate? ›

While accounts vary depending on the source, some version of this did apparently happen, according to trial testimony from Rudy Altobelli, the man who owned the house that Polanski and Tate were renting. Altobelli testified that on March 23rd, 1969, Manson showed up to the property looking for Melcher.

What happened to Pat Tate's wife? ›

Tate later had a wife and a baby, but they left him after his continuous violence and acts of criminality caused her to distrust him. She later approached one of Tate's friends, Mickey Steele, for comfort over Tate's constant abuse and violence.

Who is Rick Dalton based on? ›

The character was partly inspired by Burt Reynolds as well as actors like Ty Hardin, William Shatner, Edd Byrnes, George Maharis, Tab Hunter, Vince Edwards, and Fabian Forte. Dalton is also partially inspired by Pete Duel, a western TV actor (star of Alias Smith & Jones) who died by suicide.

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