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Faye Dunaway
Actor, Producer, Additional CreditsBorn January 14, 1941 (84 years)
Dorothy Faye Dunaway (born January 14, 1941) is a European-American actress. She is the recipient of such accolades as an Academy Award, three Golden Globes, and a British Academy Film Award.
Her career began in the early 1960s on Broadway. She made her screen debut in the 1967 film The Happening, and rose to fame that same year with her portrayal of outlaw Bonnie Parker in Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde, for which she received her first Academy Award nomination. Her most notable films include the crime caper The Thomas Crown Affair (1968), the drama The Arrangement (1969), the revisionist western Little Big Man (1970), an adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas classic The Three Musketeers (1973), the neo-noir mystery Chinatown (1974), for which she earned her second Oscar nomination, the action-drama disaster The Towering Inferno (1974), the political thriller Three Days of the Condor (1975), the satire Network (1976), for which she won an Academy Award for Best Actress, and the thriller Eyes of Laura Mars (1978).
Her career evolved to more mature and character roles in subsequent years, often in independent films, beginning with her controversial portrayal of Joan Crawford in the 1981 film Mommie Dearest. Other notable films in which she has appeared include Barfly (1987), The Handmaid's Tale (1990), Arizona Dream (1994), Don Juan DeMarco (1995), The Twilight of the Golds (1997), Gia (1998) and The Rules of Attraction (2002). Dunaway also performed on stage in several plays including A Man for All Seasons (1961–63), After the Fall (1964), Hogan's Goat (1965–67), A Streetcar Named Desire (1973) and was awarded the Sarah Siddons Award for her portrayal of opera singer Maria Callas in Master Class (1996).
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Her career began in the early 1960s on Broadway. She made her screen debut in the 1967 film The Happening, and rose to fame that same year with her portrayal of outlaw Bonnie Parker in Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde, for which she received her first Academy Award nomination. Her most notable films include the crime caper The Thomas Crown Affair (1968), the drama The Arrangement (1969), the revisionist western Little Big Man (1970), an adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas classic The Three Musketeers (1973), the neo-noir mystery Chinatown (1974), for which she earned her second Oscar nomination, the action-drama disaster The Towering Inferno (1974), the political thriller Three Days of the Condor (1975), the satire Network (1976), for which she won an Academy Award for Best Actress, and the thriller Eyes of Laura Mars (1978).
Her career evolved to more mature and character roles in subsequent years, often in independent films, beginning with her controversial portrayal of Joan Crawford in the 1981 film Mommie Dearest. Other notable films in which she has appeared include Barfly (1987), The Handmaid's Tale (1990), Arizona Dream (1994), Don Juan DeMarco (1995), The Twilight of the Golds (1997), Gia (1998) and The Rules of Attraction (2002). Dunaway also performed on stage in several plays including A Man for All Seasons (1961–63), After the Fall (1964), Hogan's Goat (1965–67), A Streetcar Named Desire (1973) and was awarded the Sarah Siddons Award for her portrayal of opera singer Maria Callas in Master Class (1996).
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Faye Dunaway Filmography
| 2026 | Fate · as Tilly |
| 2022 | The Man Who Drew God · as Tasha |
| 2019 | |
| 2018 | Hollywood, No Sex Please! · as Bonnie Parker |
| 2017 | Inconceivable · as Donna |
| 2017 | The Case for Christ · as Dr. Roberta Waters |
| 2017 | The Bye Bye Man · as Widow Redmon |
| 2014 | I Am Steve McQueen · as Vicki Anderson |
| 2014 | Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films · as Selena (archive Footage) (uncredited) |
| 2011 | These Amazing Shadows · as Bonnie Parker |
| 2010 | A Family Thanksgiving · as Gina |
| 2009 | 21 and a Wake-Up · as Major Rose Thorn |
| 2009 | The Bait · as Dr Ash |
| 2009 | Midnight Bayou · as Odette Simone |
| 2009 | The Seduction of Dr. Fugazzi · as Detective Rowland |
| 2009 | The Magic Stone · as Filomena |
| 2008 | Flick · as Lt. Mckenzie |
| 2008 | Role Model: Gene Wilder · as Bonnie Parker |
| 2008 | La rabbia · as Madre |
| 2007 | The Gene Generation · as Dr. Josephine Hayden |
| 2007 | |
| 2007 | Cougar Club · as Edith Birnbaum |
| 2007 | |
| 2006 | Rain · as Isabel Hudson |
| 2006 | Love Hollywood Style · as God |
| 2006 | Cut Off · as Marilyn Burton |
| 2005 | Ghosts Never Sleep · as Kathleen Dolan |
| 2005 | Grey's Anatomy (TV Series) · as Dr. Margaret Campbell |
| 2005 | The Starlet (TV Series) |
| 2004 | Back When We Were Grownups · as Tina |
| 2004 | Anonymous Rex · as Shin |
| 2004 | Jennifer's Shadow · as Mary Ellen Cassi |
| 2004 | El padrino · as Atty. Gen. Navarro |
| 2004 | Last Goodbye · as Sean Winston |
| 2003 | Blind Horizon · as Ms. K |
| 2002 | The Calling · as Mae West |
| 2002 | The Rules of Attraction · as Mrs. Denton |
| 2002 | The Biographer · as Amanda Washington |
| 2002 | Changing Hearts · as Betty Miller |
| 2002 | Mid-Century · as Blue |
| 2001 | Alias (TV Series) · as Ariana Kane |
| 2000 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series) · as Lois O'neill |
| 2000 | Running Mates · as Meg Gable |
| 2000 | Soul Food (TV Series) · as Katherine Burke |
| 2000 | Stanley's Gig · as Leila |
| 2000 | The Yards · as Kitty Olchin |
| 1999 | The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc · as Yolande Of Aragon |
| 1999 | The Thomas Crown Affair · as Psychiatrist |
| 1999 | Love Lies Bleeding · as Josephine |
| 1998 | |
| 1998 | A Will of Their Own (TV Series) · as Margaret Sanger |
| 1998 | Gia · as Wilhelmina Cooper |
| 1997 | The Living Edens (TV Series) · as Narrator |
| 1997 | In Praise of Older Women · as Condesa |
| 1997 | Rebecca (TV Series) · as Mrs. Van Hopper |
| 1996 | The Chamber · as Lee Cayhall Bowen |
| 1996 | The Twilight of the Golds · as Phyllis Gold |
| 1996 | The People Next Door · as Ellen Morse |
| 1996 | Albino Alligator · as Janet Boudreaux |
| 1996 | Dunston Checks In · as Mrs. Dubrow |
| 1995 | Drunks · as Becky |
| 1995 | Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Playback · as Landlady |
| 1995 | A Family Divided · as Karen Billingsley |
| 1994 | Don Juan DeMarco · as Marilyn Mickler |
| 1994 | Touched by an Angel (TV Series) · as Dr. Rebecca Markham |
| 1993 | Columbo: It's All in the Game · as Lauren Staton |
| 1993 | It Had to Be You (TV Series) · as Laura Scofield |
| 1993 | The Temp · as Charlene Towne |
| 1993 | Arizona Dream · as Elaine Stalker |
| 1991 | Double Edge · as Faye Milano |
| 1991 | Scorchers · as Thais |
| 1990 | Silhouette · as Samantha Kimball |
| 1990 | The Two Jakes · as Evelyn Mulwray (voice) |
| 1990 | The Handmaid's Tale · as Serena Joy |
| 1990 | Road to Avonlea (TV Series) · as Countess Polenska |
| 1989 | Wait Until Spring, Bandini · as Mrs. Hildegarde |
| 1989 | Cold Sassy Tree · as Love Simpson Blakeslee |
| 1989 | Crystal or Ash, Fire or Wind, as Long as It's Love · as Mrs. Colbert |
| 1988 | Burning Secret · as Sonya |
| 1988 | The Gamble · as Contessa Matilda Von Wallenstein |
| 1988 | Midnight Crossing · as Helen Barton |
| 1988 | Raspberry Ripple · as Matron And 'm' |
| 1987 | Barfly · as Wanda Wilcox |
| 1987 | Casanova · as Madame D'urfe |
| 1986 | Beverly Hills Madam · as Lil Hutton |
| 1985 | Thirteen at Dinner · as Jane Wilkinson / Charlotta Adams |
| 1985 | Christopher Columbus (TV Series) · as Regina Isabella Di Spagna |
| 1984 | Ordeal by Innocence · as Rachel Argyle |
| 1984 | Ellis Island (TV Series) · as Maud Charteris |
| 1984 | Supergirl · as Selena |
| 1983 | The Wicked Lady · as Lady Barbara Skelton |
| 1981 | Mommie Dearest · as Joan Crawford |
| 1981 | Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) · as Evita Peron |
| 1981 | Evita Peron · as Eva 'evita' Duarte Peron |
| 1980 | The First Deadly Sin · as Barbara Delaney |
| 1979 | The Champ · as Annie |
| 1978 | Eyes of Laura Mars · as Laura Mars |
| 1976 | Voyage of the Damned · as Denise Kreisler |
| 1976 | Network · as Diana Christensen |
| 1976 | The Disappearance of Aimee · as Sister Aimee Semple Mcpherson |
| 1975 | Three Days of the Condor · as Kathy Hale |
| 1974 | The Four Musketeers · as Milady De Winter |
| 1974 | The Towering Inferno · as Susan |
| 1974 | After the Fall · as Maggie |
| 1974 | Chinatown · as Evelyn Cross Mulwray |
| 1973 | The Three Musketeers · as Lady De Winter |
| 1973 | Oklahoma Crude · as Lena Doyle |
| 1972 | The Woman I Love · as Wallis Warfield Simpson |
| 1971 | Columbo (TV Series) · as Lauren Staton |
| 1971 | 'Doc' · as Katie Elder |
| 1971 | The Deadly Trap · as Jill |
| 1971 | Great Performances (TV Series) · as Kathleen Stanton |
| 1970 | Little Big Man · as Mrs. Louise Pendrake |
| 1970 | Puzzle of a Downfall Child · as Lou Andreas Sand |
| 1969 | The Arrangement · as Gwen |
| 1969 | The Extraordinary Seaman · as Jennifer Winslow |
| 1968 | A Place for Lovers · as Julia |
| 1968 | The Thomas Crown Affair · as Vicki Anderson |
| 1968 | The Movie Orgy · as Bonnie Parker (archive Footage) |
| 1967 | The Happening · as Sandy |
| 1967 | Bonnie and Clyde · as Bonnie Parker |
| 1967 | Hurry Sundown · as Lou Mcdowell |
| 1965 | Trials of O'Brien (TV Series) · as Myra |
| 1965 | Seaway (TV Series) · as Alexis Webster |
| 1951 | Hallmark Hall Of Fame (TV Series) · as Tina |
| 2025 | Paddy Chayefsky: Collector of Words · as Self - Network |
| 2024 | Faye · as Self |
| 2023 | Commitment to Life · as Self |
| 2023 | Remembering Gene Wilder · as Self - 'bonnie Parker' |
| 2019 | Robert Redford: The Golden Look · as Self |
| 2019 | And the Winners Are! · as Self |
| 2018 | They'll Love Me When I'm Dead · as Self |
| 2018 | Becoming Iconic · as Self |
| 2018 | The Oscars · as Self - Presenter |
| 2017 | The Oscars · as Self - Presenter |
| 2016 | |
| 2015 | Warren Beatty - Mister Hollywood · as Self |
| 2015 | Documentary Now! (TV Series) · as Faye Dunaway |
| 2015 | The Legend of the Palme D'Or · as Self |
| 2014 | Good Morning Britain (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2014 | And the Oscar Goes to... · as Self |
| 2012 | The Story of Musicals (TV Series) · as Self (archive Footage) |
| 2009 | 2009 MTV Video Music Awards · as Self |
| 2009 | The 81st Annual Academy Awards · as Self |
| 2008 | Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired · as Self (archive Footage) |
| 2008 | |
| 2008 | The 80th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Audience Member |
| 2007 | The 79th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Audience Member |
| 2006 | Cannes 2006: Crónica de Carlos Boyero · as Self |
| 2005 | The 77th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Audience Member |
| 2005 | The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2004 | The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts · as Self - Presenter |
| 2004 | Le grand journal de Canal+ (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2004 | 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops · as Self - #67: Faye Dunaway In The La 'sunset Blvd' Musical |
| 2004 | The 76th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Audience Member |
| 2004 | The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards · as Self - Audience Member |
| 2003 | The Ellen DeGeneres Show (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2003 | The 45th Annual Grammy Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 2003 | The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 2002 | The Kid Stays in the Picture · as Self |
| 2002 | |
| 2001 | Festival in Cannes · as Self |
| 2001 | Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 2001 | The 73rd Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Audience Member |
| 2001 | The 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2001 · as Self - Nominee |
| 2000 | BBC Breakfast (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 2000 | Backstory (2000) (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2000 | The Orange British Academy Film Awards · as Self |
| 2000 | The 72nd Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Audience Member |
| 2000 | The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards · as Self - Audience Member |
| 2000 | Eyes on Laura · as Self |
| 1999 | The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards · as Self - Winner |
| 1998 | |
| 1998 | The 70th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Past Winner |
| 1998 | 4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards · as Self - Nominee |
| 1998 | The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 1997 | The 69th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Audience Member |
| 1997 | 54th Golden Globe Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 1996 | 1996 MTV Movie Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 1996 | E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series) · as Self - Interviewee |
| 1995 | Inside the Dream Factory · as Self / Host |
| 1995 | The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen · as Self |
| 1995 | Unzipped · as Self |
| 1994 | The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards · as Self - Presenter & Winner |
| 1994 | Extra (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1994 | Inside the Actors Studio (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1994 | 100 Years at the Movies · as Self |
| 1993 | Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 1993 | Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 1993 | The 65th Annual Academy Awards · as Self |
| 1992 | HBO First Look (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1992 | The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 1992 | Oscar's Greatest Moments · as Self |
| 1991 | Charlie Rose (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 1991 | Maury (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 1991 | The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1991 · as Self - Presenter |
| 1990 | The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1990 · as Self - Presenter |
| 1989 | Helmut Newton: Frames from the Edge · as Self |
| 1988 | |
| 1988 | LIVE with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 1988 | The 60th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 1987 | NPA (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1987 | Biography (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1986 | The 43rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 1986 · as Self - Presenter |
| 1985 | Supergirl: The Making of the Movie · as Self / Selena |
| 1985 | American Masters (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1985 | The 57th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 1982 | Cinéma cinémas (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1981 | Sixty Years of Seduction · as Self |
| 1981 | Wetten, dass..? (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1978 | Hollywood's Diamond Jubilee · as Self - Interviewee |
| 1977 | The 49th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Winner |
| 1976 | César Awards (TV Series) · as Self - Presenter |
| 1975 | 47th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Nominee |
| 1975 | Good Morning America (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 1973 | AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1971 | Film (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1968 | The 40th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Nominee |
| 1968 | The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 1962 | The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 1962 | The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1961 | The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1956 | Tony Awards (TV Series) · as Self - Presenter |
| 1955 | This is Your Life (UK) (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1953 | The Academy Awards (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1952 | Today (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 1944 | Golden Globe Awards (TV Series) · as Self - Nominee |
| 2017 | The Case for Christ · as Associate Producer |
| 1989 | Cold Sassy Tree · as Executive Producer |
| 1990 | Silhouette · as Co-Executive Producer |































