Faye Dunaway, born on January 14, 1941, in Bascom, Florida, emerged as a captivating force in Hollywood's "second Golden Age." Her parents, MacDowell Dunaway, Jr., an army officer, and Grace April Smith, laid the foundation for her eventual rise to stardom. With a degree from Boston University, Dunaway chose a path in acting, debuting on Broadway before transitioning to the silver screen. Renowned for her portrayal of complex female leads, she became an indomitable presence, captivating audiences with her elegance and strength. From her iconic role in "Bonnie and Clyde" to her Oscar-winning performance in "Network," Dunaway's contributions to the entertainment industry remain unparalleled.
Early Life and Career
Faye Dunaway emerged as a captivating force in Hollywood's "second Golden Age." Her parents, MacDowell Dunaway, Jr., an Army officer, and Grace April Smith, laid the foundation for her eventual rise to stardom. With a degree in theater from Boston University, Dunaway's journey into acting began with her debut on Broadway, where she showcased her talent in productions like "A Man For All Seasons." Transitioning to the silver screen, she quickly gained recognition for her portrayal of complex female leads, captivating audiences with her elegance and strength.
Dunaway's first professional role came in the form of off-Broadway productions, including "Hogan's Goat" in 1967. However, it was her breakthrough role as Depression-era bank robber Bonnie Parker in the 1967 film "Bonnie and Clyde" that catapulted her into stardom. The film not only earned her widespread acclaim but also solidified her status as one of Hollywood's leading actresses. Dunaway's performance in "Bonnie and Clyde" not only showcased her acting prowess but also set the stage for her future successes.
Throughout her illustrious career, Dunaway has garnered numerous accolades, including an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as Diana Christensen in the 1976 film "Network." Her portrayal of the ambitious television executive earned her critical acclaim and further cemented her reputation as a powerhouse in the industry. Additionally, Dunaway has received recognition from prestigious organizations such as the Golden Globes and BAFTA Awards, solidifying her status as an iconic figure in Hollywood.
Beyond her professional achievements, Dunaway's personal life has also garnered attention. She has been married twice, first to singer Peter Wolf and later to photographer Terry O'Neill, with whom she has a son named Liam. Despite facing challenges and controversies throughout her career, including legal disputes and publicized incidents, Dunaway remains a revered figure in the entertainment industry.
Despite occasional setbacks, Dunaway's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry at large is undeniable. With her memorable performances, fierce determination, and enduring legacy, she has left an indelible mark on film and theater. Whether as the captivating Bonnie Parker, the ruthless Diana Christensen, or any of her other iconic roles, Faye Dunaway's contributions continue to resonate with audiences worldwide, solidifying her status as a true Hollywood legend.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2022 | The Man Who Drew God | Tasha |
2021 | The American Connection | Margarette |
2017 | Inconceivable | Donna |
2017 | The Case for Christ | Dr. Roberta Waters |
2017 | The Bye Bye Man | Widow Redmon |
2016 | Documentary Now! (TV Series) | Faye Dunaway |
2010 | A Family Thanksgiving (TV Movie) | Gina |
2010 | Hill: I Heard (Music Video) | Unknown |
2010 | Earth Ring (Short) | Blue |
2009 | The Magic Stone | Filomena |
2009 | 21 and a Wake-Up | Major Rose Thorn |
2009 | The Bait | Therapist |
2009 | The Seduction of Dr. Fugazzi | Detective Rowland |
2009 | Midnight Bayou (TV Movie) | Odette Simone |
2009 | Grey's Anatomy (TV Series) | Dr. Margaret Campbell |
2008 | Flick | Lt. McKenzie |
2008 | La rabbia | Madre |
2007 | The Gene Generation | Josephine Hayden |
2007 | Say It in Russian | Jacqueline de Rossy |
2007 | Cougar Club | Edith Birnbaum |
2007 | Pandemic (TV Mini Series) | Governor Lillian Schaefer |
2006 | Cut Off | Marilyn Burton |
2006 | Rain | Isabel Hudson |
2006 | Love Hollywood Style | God |
2006 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series) | Lois O'Neill |
2005 | Ghosts Never Sleep | Kathleen Dolan |
2004 | Back When We Were Grownups (TV Movie) | Tina |
2004 | Anonymous Rex (TV Movie) | Shin |
2004 | Jennifer's Shadow | Mary Ellen Cassi |
2004 | El padrino | Atty. Gen. Navarro |
2004 | Last Goodbye | Sean Winston |
2003 | Blind Horizon | Ms. K |
2002–2003 | Alias (TV Series) | Ariana Kane |
2002 | Mid-Century | Blue | Mother |
2002 | The Calling | Mae West |
2002 | The Rules of Attraction | Mrs. Denton |
2002 | The Biographer (TV Movie) | Amanda Washington |
2002 | Soul Food (TV Series) | Katherine Burke |
2002 | Changing Hearts | Betty Miller |
2001 | The Yellow Bird (Short) | Aurora Beavis |
2001 | Touched by an Angel (TV Series) | Dr. Rebecca Markham |
2000 | Running Mates (TV Movie) | Meg Gable |
2000 | Stanley's Gig | Leila |
2000 | The Yards | Kitty Olchin |
1999 | The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc | Yolande of Aragon |
1999 | The Thomas Crown Affair | The Psychiatrist |
1999 | Love Lies Bleeding | Josephine Butler |
1998 | A Will of Their Own (TV Mini Series) | Margaret Sanger |
1998 | Gia (TV Movie) | Wilhelmina Cooper |
1997 | Rebecca (TV Mini Series) | Mrs Van Hopper |
1997 | In Praise of Older Women | Condesa |
1996 | The Twilight of the Golds | Phyllis |
1996 | The Chamber | Lee Cayhall Bowen |
1996 | The People Next Door (TV Movie) | Ellen Morse |
1996 | Albino Alligator | Janet Boudreaux |
1996 | Dunston Checks In | Mrs. Dubrow |
1995 | Drunks | Becky |
1995 | Avonlea (TV Series) | Countess Polenska |
1995 | A Family Divided (TV Movie) | Karen Billingsley |
1994 | Don Juan DeMarco | Marilyn Mickler |
1993 | It Had to Be You (TV Series) | Laura Scofield |
1993 | Columbo (TV Series) | Lauren Staton |
1993 | The Temp | Charlene Towne |
1993 | Arizona Dream | Elaine Stalker |
1992 | Double Edge | Faye Milano |
1991 | Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Into the Great Wide Open (Music Video) | Landlady |
1991 | Scorchers | Thais |
1990 | Silhouette (TV Movie) | Samantha Kimball |
1990 | The Two Jakes | Evelyn Mulwray (voice) |
1990 | The Handmaid's Tale | Serena Joy |
1989 | Wait Until Spring, Bandini | Mrs. Hildegarde |
1989 | Cold Sassy Tree (TV Movie) | Love Simpson Blakeslee |
1989 | Crystal or Ash, Fire or Wind, as Long as It's Love | Mrs. Colber |
1988 | The Gamble | Countess Von Wallenstein |
1988 | Burning Secret | Sonya |
1988 | Midnight Crossing | Helen Barton |
1988 | Raspberry Ripple (TV Movie) | 'M' | Matron |
1987 | Barfly | Wanda Wilcox |
1987 | Casanova (TV Movie) | Madame D'Urfe |
1986 | Beverly Hills Madam (TV Movie) | Lil Hutton |
1985 | Thirteen at Dinner (TV Movie) | Carlotta Adams | Jane Wilkinson |
1985 | Christopher Columbus (TV Mini Series) | Queen Isabella of Spain |
1984 | Ellis Island (TV Mini Series) | Maud Charteris |
1984 | Supergirl | Selena |
1984 | Ordeal by Innocence | Rachel Argyle |
1983 | The Wicked Lady | Barbara | Ralph's wife |
1982 | The Country Girl (TV Movie) | Georgie Elgin |
1981 | Mommie Dearest | Joan Crawford |
1981 | Evita Peron (TV Movie) | Evita Peron |
1980 | The First Deadly Sin | Barbara Delaney |
1979 | The Champ | Annie |
1978 | Eyes of Laura Mars | Laura Mars |
1976 | Voyage of the Damned | Denise Kreisler |
1976 | The Disappearance of Aimee (TV Movie) | Sister Aimee Semple McPherson |
1976 | Network | Diana Christensen |
1975 | Three Days of the Condor | Kathy |
1974 | The Towering Inferno | Susan |
1974 | After the Fall (TV Movie) | Maggie |
1974 | The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge | Milady |
1974 | Chinatown | Evelyn Mulwray |
1973 | The Three Musketeers | Milady |
1973 | Oklahoma Crude | Lena |
1972 | The Woman I Love (TV Movie) | Wallis Warfield Simpson |
1971 | Great Performances (TV Series) | Kathleen Stanton |
1971 | 'Doc' | Katie |
1971 | The Deadly Trap | Jill |
1970 | Puzzle of a Downfall Child | Lou Andreas Sand |
1970 | Little Big Man | Mrs. Pendrake |
1969 | The Arrangement | Gwen |
1969 | The Extraordinary Seaman | Jennifer Winslow |
1968 | A Place for Lovers | Julia |
1968 | The Thomas Crown Affair | Vicki Anderson |
1967 | Bonnie and Clyde | Bonnie Parker |
1967 | The Happening | Sandy |
1967 | Hurry Sundown | Lou McDowell |
1966 | The Trials of O'Brien (TV Series) | Myra |
1965 | Seaway (TV Series) | Alexis Webster |
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