Faye Dunaway filmography

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Dunaway in 1997

Faye Dunaway (born 1941) is an American actress who 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).

In 1974, Dunaway starred in Roman Polanski's crime film Chinatown, in which she was nominated for the Academy Award, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA for her performance. That same year, she appeared in the all-star disaster epic The Towering Inferno. In 1975, her role in Sydney Pollack's political thriller Three Days of the Condor earned her a fourth Golden Globe nomination. Dunaway received the Academy Award for Best Actress and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama for her performance in Sidney Lumet's satire Network (1976). She then starred in the thriller Eyes of Laura Mars (1978) and the drama The Champ (1979). Her controversial portrayal of Joan Crawford in the 1981 film Mommie Dearest became one of her most famous roles, but she later blamed the film for hurting her career.

She won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film for her work in the miniseries Ellis Island (1985) and received critical acclaim for her performance in Barbet Schroeder's drama Barfly (1987), opposite Mickey Rourke. Her role in a 1993 episode of Columbo earned her a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series. She co-starred with Johnny Depp twice, in the surrealist comedy-drama Arizona Dream (1993) and the romantic comedy Don Juan DeMarco (1995). Her portrayal of Wilhelmina Cooper in the drama Gia (1998) with Angelina Jolie earned her a third Golden Globe Award, for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television. Dunaway also appeared in the James Gray-directed crime film The Yards (2000) and Roger Avary's satirical black comedy The Rules of Attraction (2002).

Dunaway started her acting career on Broadway and appeared in several plays throughout her career, including A Man for All Seasons (1961–63), After the Fall (1964), Hogan's Goat (1965–67) and A Streetcar Named Desire (1973). She was awarded the Sarah Siddons Award for her portrayal of opera singer Maria Callas in Master Class (1996). Dunaway also appeared in two music videos, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' Into the Great Wide Open in 1991 and Hill Zaini's I Heard in 2010.

Film

Year Title Role(s) Notes Ref(s)
1967 The Happening Sandy
Hurry Sundown Lou McDowell
Bonnie and Clyde Bonnie Parker
1968 The Thomas Crown Affair Vicki Anderson
A Place for Lovers Julia
1969 The Extraordinary Seaman Jennifer Winslow
The Arrangement Gwen
1970 Little Big Man Mrs. Louise Pandrake
Puzzle of a Downfall Child Lou Andreas Sand
1971 The Deadly Trap Jill
Doc Katie Elder
1973 Oklahoma Crude Lena Doyle
The Three Musketeers Milady de Winter
1974 Chinatown Evelyn Cross Mulwray
The Towering Inferno Susan Franklin
The Four Musketeers Milady de Winter
1975 Three Days of the Condor Kathy Hale
1976 Voyage of the Damned Denise Kreisler
Network Diana Christensen
1978 Eyes of Laura Mars Laura Mars
1979 The Champ Annie
1980 The First Deadly Sin Barbara Delaney
1981 Mommie Dearest Joan Crawford
1983 The Wicked Lady Lady Barbara Skelton
1984 Ordeal by Innocence Rachel Argyle
Supergirl Selena
1987 Barfly Wanda Wilcox
1988 Midnight Crossing Helen Barton
The Gamble Countess Matilda Von Wallenstein
Burning Secret Mrs. Sonya Tuchman
1989 Crystal or Ash, Fire or Wind, as Long as It's Love Mrs. Colbert
Wait Until Spring, Bandini Mrs. Hildegarde
1990 The Handmaid's Tale Serena Joy
The Two Jakes Evelyn Mulwray Voice cameo
1991 Scorchers Thais
1992 Double Edge Faye Milano
1993 Arizona Dream Elaine Stalker
The Temp Charlene Towne
1994 Don Juan DeMarco Marilyn Mickler
1995 Drunks Becky
1996 Dunston Checks In Elena Dubrow
Albino Alligator Janet Boudreaux
The Twilight of the Golds Phyllis Gold
The Chamber Lee Cayhall Bowen
1997 En brazos de la mujer madura Condesa
1999 Love Lies Bleeding Josephine Butler
The Thomas Crown Affair The Psychiatrist
The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc Yolande of Aragon
2000 The Yards Kitty Olchin
Stanley's Gig Leila
2001 The Yellow Bird Aurora Beavis Short film
2002 Changing Hearts Betty Miller
The Rules of Attraction Mrs. Eve Denton
The Calling Mae West
2003 Blind Horizon Mrs. K
2004 Last Goodbye Sean Winston
El Padrino Atty. Gen. Navarro
Jennifer's Shadow Mary Ellen Cassi
2005 Ghosts Never Sleep Kathleen Dolan
2006 Love Hollywood Style God
Rain Isabel Hudson
Cut Off Marilyn Burton
2007 Cougar Club Edith Birnbaum
Say It in Russian Jacqueline de Rossy
The Gene Generation Josephine Hayden
2008 The Rage Madre
Flick Lieutenant Annie McKenzie
2009 The Magic Stone Filomena
Balladyna Therapist
21 and a Wake-Up Major Rose Thorn
2014 Master Class Maria Callas Unreleased
Also producer and writer
2017 The Bye Bye Man Widow Redmond
The Case for Christ Dr. Roberta Waters
Inconceivable Donna
2022 The Man Who Drew God Tasha
2024 Faye Herself Documentary
  1. ^ Unfinished film directed by Dunaway, shot between 2009 and 2014. It was announced in June 2014 that after nearly 20 years of owning the film rights, Dunaway had decided to withdraw from the project.

Television

Year Title Role(s) Notes Network Ref(s)
1965 Seaway Alexis Webster Episode: "34th Man" CBC
1966 The Trials of O'Brien Myra Episode: "The 10 Foot, 6 Inch Pole" CBS
1971 Great Performances Kathleen Stanton Episode: "Hogan's Goat" PBS
The Woman I Love Wallis Simpson Television film ABC
1976 The Disappearance of Aimee Aimee Semple McPherson Television film NBC
1981 Evita Perón Eva Perón Television film NBC
1982 The Country Girl Georgie Elgin Television film Showtime
1984 Ellis Island Maud Charteris Television miniseries CBS
1985 Christopher Columbus Isabella I of Castile Television miniseries CBS
Thirteen at Dinner Jane Wilkinson / Carlotta Adams Television film CBS
1986 Beverly Hills Madam Lil Hutton Television film NBC
1987 Casanova Madame D'Urfe Television film CBS
1989 Cold Sassy Tree Love Simpson Blakeslee Television film TNT
1990 Silhouette Samantha Kimball Television film USA Network
1993 It Had to Be You Laura Scofield 6 episodes CBS
Columbo Lauren Staton Episode: "It's All in the Game" ABC
1995 A Family Divided Karen Billingsley Television film NBC
Road to Avonlea Countess Polenska Episode: "What a Tangled Web We Weave" Disney Channel
1996 The People Next Door Ellen Morse Television film CBS
1997 Rebecca Mrs. Van Hopper Television miniseries PBS
1998 A Will of Their Own Margaret Sanger Television miniseries NBC
Gia Wilhelmina Cooper Television film HBO
2000 Running Mates Meg Gable Television film TNT
2001 Touched by an Angel Dr. Rebecca Markham 2 episodes CBS
Soul Food Katherine Burke Episode: "Tonight at Noon" Showtime
2002 The Biographer Amanda Washington Television film CBS
2002–03 Alias Ariana Kane 3 episodes ABC
2004 Anonymous Rex Shin Television film Sci-Fi Channel
Back When We Were Grownups Tina Television film CBS
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Lois O'Neill Episode: "Kiss-Kiss, Bye-Bye" CBS
2007 Pandemic Gov. Shaefer Television miniseries Hallmark Channel
2009 Grey's Anatomy Dr. Margaret Campbell Episode: "An Honest Mistake" ABC
Midnight Bayou Odette Television film Lifetime
2010 A Family Thanksgiving Gina Television film Hallmark Channel
2016 Documentary Now! Faye Dunaway Episode: "Mr. Runner Up: My Life as an Oscar Bridesmaid, Part 1" IFC
2017 Faye Dunaway: Live from the TCM Classic Film Festival Herself Documentary TCM

Theatre

Year Title Role Venue Ref(s)
1961–63 A Man for All Seasons Margaret More August Wilson Theatre
1964 But for Whom Charlie Faith Prosper Lincoln Center
1964–65 After the Fall Nurse Lincoln Center
1965 The Changeling Maid Lincoln Center
Tartuffe Lincoln Center
1965–67 Hogan's Goat Kathleen Stanton Off-Broadway
1971 Candida Candida Summer theatre
1972 Old Times Anna Mark Taper Forum
1973 A Streetcar Named Desire Blanche DuBois Ahmanson Theatre
1982 The Curse of an Aching Heart Frances Walsh Little Theatre
1986 Circe and Bravo Circe Hampstead Theatre
1996 Master Class Maria Callas U.S Tour
2019 Tea at Five Katharine Hepburn Huntington Theatre Company

Music video appearances

Year Song Artist(s) Album Role Ref(s)
1991 "Into the Great Wide Open" Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Into the Great Wide Open Eddie's manager
2010 "I Heard" Hill Zaini Filling in the Pages Film director

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