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A new Faye Dunaway documentary wants to turn us from gossips into cheerleaders. By Dina Gachman Before Faye Dunaway makes her big entrance, you hear her snap from off camera: “We need to shoot.
In an age of celebrity memoir—from Britney to Barbra—that emphasizes the all in “tell-all,” Faye paints by numbers, and does not do justice to Dunaway’s singular talent and persona.
“Faye,” a documentary memoir of Faye Dunaway, begins with the “Chinatown” star barking orders at her interviewer, saying, “We need to shoot. I’m here now, come on.” It’s a perfect ...
A hair was standing up on Faye Dunaway’s head. The Hollywood legend was filming a restaurant scene for the 1974 movie “Chinatown,” opposite Jack Nicholson, but production kept being halted ...
Faye Dunaway took risks, racking up three best actress Oscar nominations (and one win) for playing a string of problematic women who dared the audience to have their backs. In turn, Dunaway ...
Taken by Faye Dunaway’s future husband Terry O’Neill, it features the actor nonchalantly lounging poolside at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Her best actress Oscar for Sidney Lumet’s 1976 televisi ...
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