Dorothy Faye Dunaway was born in Bascom, Florida on January 14, 1941. An American actress Dunaway started her acting career on Broadway and appeared in several plays throughout her career, she has appeared in over seventy films, thirty television shows, thirteen plays and two music videos. Regarded as one of the greatest actresses of her generation, she was one of the leading actresses during the golden age of New Hollywood. After her film debut “The Happening”, she starred in the gangster film “Bonnie and Clyde”, in which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. She starred with Steve McQueen in “The Thomas Crown Affair” (1968). In 1969, she co-starred with Kirk Douglas in Elia Kazan's drama “The Arrangement”. The following year, she starred with Dustin Hoffman in “Little Big Man”. In 1970, her performance in Jerry Schatzberg's experimental drama “Puzzle of a Downfall Child” earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama. She portrayed Milady de Winter in Richard Lester's “The Three Musketeers” (1973) and “The Four Musketeers” (1974).
DUNAWAY, Faye (Dorothy Faye Dunaway)
[1/14/1941, Bascom, Florida, U.S.A. -
] – model, producer, director, author, writer, film, TV actress, singer,
married to composer, songwriter, actor, singer Peter Wolf (Peter W. Blankfield)
[1946- ] (1974-1978), married to
cameraman Terry O'Neill (Terence Patrick O'Neill) [1938-2019] (1982-1985)
mother of actor Liam Dunaway O'Neill [1980-
], awarded “Almeria, Land of Cinema” [2007].
‘Doc’ – 1970 (Kate ‘Katie’ Elder)
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