Et tu Bruni? To age or not to age ..
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Times Online - Found Mar. 16, 2010 ... end up not looking like your radiant 20-year-old self, but like an only slightly less scary version of the now-ghoulish Faye Dunaway or Cher? |
ARIZONA DREAM (1994) DVD Review
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The Moviezzz Blog - Found Mar. 15, 2010 Along with Depp and Lewis there is Faye Dunaway as an eccentric woman with a flying machine and Vincent Gallo as a wannabe actor who enjoys... |
Faye Dunaway's post-Oscar breakfast: 29 March 1977
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Observer - Found Mar. 13, 2010 It's the very early morning after Oscar night, March 1977, and Faye Dunaway is just waking up after winning an Academy Award for her role in... |
Minnie Mortimer Talks Design, Photography, and L.A. Cool
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Desperate Housewives - Found Mar. 11, 2010 Faye Dunaway, Cybill Shepherd in The Last Picture Show . I?m a big fan of Network . That era is where I usually find myself looking to. |
Around the Tubes vol. XLI
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Scooter McGavin's 9th Green - Found Mar. 5, 2010 Archives are exclusive releasing Johnny Depp 1993 movie Arizona Dream , also starring Jerry Lewis and Faye Dunaway on their website March 16... |
Film and Fashion: Just Friends
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New York Times - Found Mar. 4, 2010 Faye Dunaway?s Depression-era glamour girl in ?Bonnie and Clyde? ... trendsetting stars ? the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Ms. Dunaway and Ali |
Agyness Deynthe Next Faye Dunaway?
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Vanity Fair - Found Feb. 25, 2010 G.W. left her to enjoy her moment. You heard it here first: Agyness Deyn is the next Faye Dunaway. |
Free MP3 Download: Casey Spooner "Faye Dunaway"
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:: arjanwrites music blog :: - Found Jan. 2, 2010 Produced by Jeff Saltzman, "Faye Dunaway" sure indicates something very different. |
Faye Dunaway escaped the clutches of Warren Beatty
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Mirror.co.uk - Found Jan. 8, 2010 Warren Beatty may have had sex with 12,775 women but he missed out on the most beautiful woman he ever shared a camera with ? Faye Dunaway, co-star ... |
'Bed hopping' Warren Beatty missed out on Faye Dunaway
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Daily India - Found Jan. 10, 2010 London, January 10: Warren Beatty may have bedded 12,775 women but the acclaimed director missed out on Oscar winning actress Faye Dunaway, it has |
Faye Dunaway Biography
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Faye Dunaway
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Dunaway at Fashion for Relief 2007. |
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| Born | Dorothy Faye Dunaway January 14, 1941 Bascom, Florida, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1962–present |
| Spouse(s) | Peter Wolf (1974–1979) Terry O'Neill (1983–1987) |
Faye Dunaway (born January 14, 1941) is an American actress.
Dunaway won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Network (1976) after receiving previous nominations for the critically acclaimed films Bonnie and Clyde (1967) and Chinatown (1974). She has starred in a variety of films, including The Thomas Crown Affair (both the 1968 and 1999 versions), Little Big Man (1970), The Towering Inferno (1974), Three Days of the Condor (1975), and Mommie Dearest (1981).
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Early life
Dunaway was born Dorothy Faye Dunaway in Bascom, Florida, the daughter of Grace April (née Smith), a housewife, and John MacDowell Dunaway, Jr., a career army non-commissioned officer.1 She attended the University of Florida,2 Florida State University,3 and Boston University, but graduated from the University of Florida in theater. In 1962, Dunaway joined the American National Theater and Academy.
Career
Dunaway appeared on Broadway in 1962 as the daughter of Thomas More in A Man for All Seasons. Her first screen role was in 1967 in The Happening. In 1967, she was in Hurry Sundown, but that same year, she gained the leading female role in Bonnie and Clyde opposite Warren Beatty, which earned her an Oscar nomination. She also starred in 1968 with Steve McQueen in the caper film The Thomas Crown Affair (and had a small role in the 1999 remake with the same title with Pierce Brosnan).
It was in the 1970s that she began to stretch her acting abilities in such films as Three Days of the Condor, Little Big Man, Chinatown, The Three/Four Musketeers, Eyes of Laura Mars, and Network, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress as the scheming TV executive Diana Christensen. She worked with such leading men as Dustin Hoffman, Charlton Heston, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Tommy Lee Jones, Jack Nicholson, and Robert Duvall.
In the 1980s, although her performances did not waver, the parts grew less compelling. Dunaway would later blame Mommie Dearest (1981) for ruining her career as a leading lady. She received a Razzie Award for Worst Actress, and the critics despised the film, although the film grossed a moderate $19 million in its first release and was one of the top 30 grossing films of the year. In 1987 she was nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama for her performance in Barfly with Mickey Rourke. In a later movie, Don Juan DeMarco (1995), Dunaway co-starred with Johnny Depp and Marlon Brando.
Dunaway starred in the 1986 made-for-television movie Beverly Hills Madam opposite Melody Anderson, Donna Dixon, Terry Farrell and Robin Givens. In 1993, Dunaway briefly starred in a sitcom with Robert Urich, "It Had to Be You". Dunaway won an Emmy for a 1994 role as a murderer in "It's All in the Game," an episode of the long-running mystery series Columbo.
In 1996, she toured nationally with the stage play Master Class. The story about opera singer Maria Callas was very powerful and well received. Dunaway bought the rights to the Terrence McNally play for possible film development.
In 2006, Dunaway played a character named Lois O'Neill in the sixth season of the crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. She served as a judge on the 2005 reality show The Starlet, which sought, American Idol-style, to find the next young actress with the potential to become a major star. In the spring of 2007, the direct-to-DVD movie release of Rain, based on the novel by V. C. Andrews and starring Dunaway, was released. In 2009 Dunaway stars in film The Bait by Polish film director and producer Dariusz Zawiślak. The Bait is a contemporary version of a drama Balladyna by Polish 19th - century poet Juliusz Słowacki.
Dunaway has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard, which was awarded on October 2, 1996.
Personal life
Dunaway has been married twice, from 1974 to 1979 to Peter Wolf, the lead singer of the rock group The J. Geils Band, and from 1984 to 1987 to Terry O'Neill, a British photographer. She and O'Neill have one child, Liam O'Neill (born 1980). In 2003, despite Dunaway's earlier claims that she had given birth to Liam, Terry revealed that Liam was adopted.4
Dunaway is an adult convert to Roman Catholicism.5
Filmography
Guest appearances
- Grey's Anatomy - Season 5, Episode 16 "An Honest Mistake" as Dr. Margaret Campbell (2009)
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation "Kiss-Kiss, Bye-Bye" January 26, 2006
- Alias "The Abduction" (2002); "A Higher Echelon" (2003); "The Getaway" (2003), as Ariana Kane
- Soul Food - Season 3, Episode 1 - "Tonight at Noon" (2002)
- Road to Avonlea - Season 6, Episode 76 - "What a Tangled Web We Weave" (1995)
- Columbo: It's All in the Game (1993), as Lauren Staton
References
- ^ Faye Dunaway biography. Film Reference.com.
- ^ Faye Dunaway. Yahoo Movies.
- ^ Office of Greek Life. Florida State University.
- ^ "Dunaway's Son Adopted, Says Ex". Contactmusic.com. 2003-03-11. http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/dunaway.s%20son%20liam%20adopted.%20says%20ex. Retrieved 2009-02-19.
- ^ Sager, Mike (1999-08-01). "What I've Learned: Faye Dunaway". Esquire. http://www.esquire.com/features/what-ive-learned/ESQ0899-AUG_LEARNEDrev. Retrieved 2009-02-19.
External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Faye Dunaway |
- Faye Dunaway at the Internet Movie Database
- Faye Dunaway at the Internet Broadway Database
- Faye Dunaway at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
- Faye Dunaway at Yahoo! Movies
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