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  Faye Dunaway - Biography - Moviefone
Still, Dunaway was virtually unknown when she accepted the role of the notorious gangster Bonnie Parker opposite Warren Beatty in Arthur Penn's 1967 crime saga Bonnie and Clyde.
Dunaway's most prominent roles of the mid-'90s included a supporting turn as the wife of psychiatrist Marlon Brando in 1995's Don Juan DeMarco and as a barmaid/hostage in the directorial debut of actor Kevin Spacey, Albino Alligator (1996).
In 1999, Dunaway gave a nod to her screen past with a cameo appearance in the remake of The Thomas Crown Affair.
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 Faye Dunaway in new reality show
LOS ANGELES - Actress Faye Dunaway said she would have considered being on a reality TV show if they were around at the start of her career.
Dunaway is the central figure in "Starlet," which debuts March 8 on the WB network.
Dunaway and actress Vivica A. Fox, who's also participating in the series, said they didn't have such immediate feedback on what they were doing right or wrong when their careers were beginning.
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 Faye Dunaway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Faye Dunaway (born January 14, 1941, in Bascom, Florida) is an Academy Award-winning American actress.
Dorothy Faye Dunaway studied at the theater department of Boston University and graduated from the University of Florida.
Faye Dunaway being interviewed by Army Archerd on the red carpet at the 60th Annual Academy Awards, April 11, 1988, photo by Alan Light
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 Faye Dunaway - Cranky Critic® StarTalk - Movie Star Interviews
Faye Dunaway is not one to age gracefully, or to be reminded that she's not the glamour puss that became a star with Bonnie and Clyde some 30 years ago.
While these days, Dunaway may need to fight a little bit harder for the roles, her early career is defined by the very history of American cinema that was groundbreaking at the time she came to the fore.
Dunaway's most prominent roles of the mid-90s include a supporting turn as the wife of psychiatrist Marlon Brando in 1995's Don Juan DeMarco and as bar-maid/hostage in the directorial debut of actor Kevin Spacey, Albino Alligator (1996), as well as the recent remake of Thomas Crown Affair.
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Faye Dunaway as Maria Callas in "Master Class"
The charisma of Faye Dunaway on stage is as vibrant and exciting, if not more, as she is on the big screen.
Dunaway's performance were the internal monologues that tore the soul of Maria Callas apart.
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 The Biography Channel - Faye Dunaway Biography
Dorothy Faye Dunaway was born prematurely, and claims that the survival instincts that were required of her, during her early years, have facilitated the longevity of her Hollywood career.
In 1965 Faye had her first New York stage success, in 'Hogan's Goat' at the American Place Theatre and, in the same year, she made her TV acting debut in an episode of 'The Trials of O'Brien'.
Faye's second Best Actress Oscar nomination came in 1974, for her co-starring role, with Jack Nicholson, in Roman Polanski's noir drama, 'Chinatown'.
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 Faye Dunaway Photos - Faye Dunaway News - Faye Dunaway Information
Faye studied at the theater department of Boston University and graduated from the University of Florida.
Faye was the daughter of Grace, a homemaker, and John Dunaway, an Army sergeant.
Whether you know her campy moments, or her moments of maddness, there is one thing you will NEVER have the chance to deny, Faye Dunaway is by far, on of the most acclaimed and well respected actresses of all time.
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 Biography for Faye Dunaway (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Faye had a chance to co-star with Pierce Brosnan (the fifth 007) in the remake of The Thomas Crown Affair (1999).
Dunaway finally scored her beauty crown when she was named Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, and promptly transferred to Boston University.
Dunaway's main competition for the role was Jane Fonda.
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 Faye Dunaway
Faye Dunaway weighed only four pounds at birth.
Her father was a soldier, so the family moved often, and Dunaway spent much of her childhood in Germany.
Dunaway's more embarrassing roles include the wand-waving would-be world dominatrix of Supergirl with Helen Slater, the scheming Queen of France in The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc with Milla Jovovich, and a deliciously demented turn as Joan Crawford in Mommie Dearest.
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 Faye Dunaway - Associated Content
Faye Dunaway was born in Bascom, Florida on January 14, 1941.
Faye Dunaway's career really took off when she was nominated for an Oscar awar in Bonnie and Clyde.
Faye Dunaway has also appeared in serveral primising television series shows as A Will of Their Own, The Twilight of the Golds, REbecca, The People Next Door, A Family Divided, Cold Sassy Tree, Christohper Columbus, Evita Peron and After the Fall.
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 Faye Dunaway Trivia -- notstarring.com
Dunaway was originally cast as Stephanie Anderson, the violinist who is struck with multiple sclerosis, in the film of the Tom Kempinski play.
Faye Dunaway was considered for the role of Daisy.
Dunaway, under contract to director Otto Preminger, refused to appear in what turned out to be one of the notorious all-star bad movies of all time.
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 Faye Dunaway biography
Dunaway made her screen debut in The Happening (1967) and quickly followed with Otto Preminger's Hurry Sundown (1967), immediately drawing attention to herself.
Dunaway's remarkable performance, which presented the gun-toting killer as a complicated three-dimensional character, garnered the actress an Oscar nomination.
Dunaway also made the jump from actress to filmmaker as the writer, director and producer of her first film, Yellow Bird and is also developing a film version of the Broadway hit "Master Class".
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 Faye Dunaway at artist-blitz
Faye Dunaway (born Dorothy Faye Dunaway on January 14, 1941 in Bascom, Florida) is an Academy Award winning actress.
Daughter of an Army sergeant, Dunaway studied at the theater department of Boston University and graduated from the University of Florida.
Her first screen role was in 1967 in Hurry Sundown, but in the same year, she got a role in Bonnie and Clyde which garnered her an Oscar nomination.
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 Zap2it - TV news - Faye Dunaway Takes Cover on 'Alias'
She'll play Ariana Kane, the head of counterintelligence for the sinister Alliance, the group of rogue intelligence agents and their wealthy backers of which SD-6 head Arvin Sloane (Ron Rifkin) is a member.
Sloane has received mysterious calls from a bed-and-breakfast where he and Emily had planned to visit, and her name was signed on the inn's guest registry.
Dunaway is a three-time Oscar nominee and won the award for best actress in 1977 for "Network." Her other nominations were for "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Chinatown." She won an Emmy in 1994 for her role in a "Columbo" movie on ABC.
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 Amazon.ca: Network (Two-Disc Special Edition): DVD: Faye Dunaway,William Holden,Peter Finch,Robert Duvall,Wesley ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Dunaway plays the frigid, ratings-obsessed producer who pursues success with cold-blooded zeal; Holden is the married executive who tries to thaw her out during his own seething midlife crisis.
Faye Dunaway wants to try everything to get higher ratings, she is so obsessed that even life has become a scenario to her, she almost has no ties to 'normal' life anymore, everything has become a spectacle.
Dunaway and Straight also won Oscars, but it was Finch's dazzling, enraged, and clownish acting feat as "mad prophet" Howard Beale that truly steals the show.
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 Faye Dunaway - MovieActors.com
Faye Dunaway was a sultry 1960's screen sex siren.
Faye's defining role was as sexy criminal Bonnie Parker in BONNIE AND CLYDE.
Faye Dunaway had a supporting role in the 1999 remake of THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR.
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 Faye Dunaway - Wikimedia Commons
Faye Dunaway interviewed by Army Archerd on the red carpet at the 60th Annual Academy Awards, April 11th, 1988, photo by Alan Light
Faye Dunaway at the 47th Emmy Awards Governor's Ball, September 11th, 1994, photo by Alan Light
Faye Dunaway and Michael Richards at the 47th Emmy Awards Governor's Ball, September 11th, 1994, photo by Alan Light
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 Faye Dunaway Biography (Actor) — Infoplease.com
Faye Dunaway made a splash in Hollywood in 1967, earning her first Oscar nomination for her starring role in
Extra credit: Dunaway used to be married to Peter Wolf, leader of the J. Geils Band.
Faye Dunaway - Faye Dunaway (Dorothy Faye) actress Born: 1/14/1941 Birthplace: Bascom, Florida Academy...
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 Chinatown (1974)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Trivia: Producer Robert Evans was pushing for Jane Fonda for the part of Evelyn Mulwray but Roman Polanski insisted upon Faye Dunaway.
Faye Dunaway's Evelyn Mulwray may be a femme fatale, a lady of mystery, or a victim, but what's clear is that she takes possession of one of the greatest roles ever written for an actress and does it tremendous justice.
In a handful of scenes John Huston shows that while his life behind the camera wasn't exactly wasted, there is life in front of the camera, too.
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 Faye Dunaway Current Month TV Schedule
Starring Gina Philips, Faye Dunaway, Duilio Marzio, Nicolas Pauls, Hilda Bernard, Elvira Onetto.
Starring Faye Dunaway, Amos Kollek, Mohammed Bakri, Makram Khoury, Michael Schneider, Shmuel Shiloh.
Starring Jason Alexander, Faye Dunaway, Eric Lloyd, Rupert Everett, Paul Reubens, Graham Sack, Glenn Shadix.
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The 1970s also saw her in VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED (1976), EYES OF LAURA MARS and THE CHAMP (both 1978).
Dunaway was acclaimed for her portrayal of movie star and abusive mother Joan Crawford in the uneven MOMMIE DEAREST (1981), but her subsequent appearances [THE WICKED LADY (1983) and SUPERGIRL (1984)] seemed to tend increasingly toward self-parody of her "grande dame" image.
Dunaway produced the 1989 TV movie, "Cold Sassy Tree," in which she starred with Richard Widmark.
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 Faye Dunaway News
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Sportswear firm Puma is risking major controversy with a new range of trainers that carry images of machine guns and the message 'I steal for a living'.
WHEN veteran American actress Faye Dunaway first met Singaporean film-maker Pearry Teo, she was not impressed.
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 Faye Dunaway — Infoplease.com
As a nod to the original, when the film was remade in 1999, Dunaway was brought in to play the role of the psychiatrist (with Pierce Brosnan in the lead).
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FAYE DUNAWAY; A FEW WORDS FROM THE STAR, ON THE COMEBACK TRAIL.
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 Faye Dunaway - Wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Faye Dunaway (1941eko urtarrilaren 14) Amerikako Estatu Batuetako aktorea da, Oscar sariaren irabazlea.
Zinemako lehen agerraldia 1967an lortu zuen, Hurry Sundown filmean.
Horrek, gainera, Oscar sarirako izendapena ekarri zion Faye Dunawayi.
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 Actress Faye Dunaway Has Teeth Makeover » Netscape.com
Celebrities – Veteran actress Faye Dunaway treated herself to a new smile recently.
She was photographed recently with sparkling white teeth, a big change from the smile of a few months ago.
Celebrities – Trinny Woodall, co-host of the popular BBC makeover program, What Not to Wear, admitted recently that she uses Botox injections to remain younger looking.
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 FAYE DUNAWAY - PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED
Between 1962 and 1967, Dunaway established herself on Broadway, including appearances in A Man For All Seasons and After the Fall.
She achieved stardom with her Oscar-nominated film performance in Bonnie and Clyde (1967).
Other prominent Dunaway performances include The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) - with an appearance in that film's remake (1999) - Three Days of the Condor (1975) and Barfly (1987).
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A theater-trained, classically beautiful star of the 1960s 70s and 80s, Faye Dunaway made her screen debut in "The Happening" (1967) and went on to turn in a series of superb performances insuch seminal films such as "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967, with Warren Beatty), "Chinatown" (1974, opposite Jack Nicholson), and "Network" (1976, with William Holden).
While all three offered her rich characters, the latter netted her a Best Actress Oscar.
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