"No more wire hangers ever" is one of the most quotable lines in Hollywood history, and it almost didn’t happen. Faye Dunaway, who portrayed silver screen star Joan Crawford in 1981’s "Mommie Dearest, ...
Faye Dunaway is known for being a demanding and challenging performer who sometimes clashed with directors and costars, but she got along great with Jack Nicholson, her leading man in the classic 1974 ...
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 by a ...
"I’m glad you see it as a redemption story. To some extent it is." HBO's celebratory showbiz documentary, “Faye,” directed by Laurent Bouzereau, showcases Dunaway as the seminal 1970s screen actress ...
“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 introduction to an ...
The film connects Dunaway's volcanic personality to her stormy characters but also suggests that she was unfairly maligned for her demanding ways. Her acting in “Network” is stupendous, and “Faye” ...