There may be no more iconic utterance in the history of on-screen parenting, but actress Faye Dunaway could barely bring herself to film the scene. Dunaway, now 83, famously portrayed silver-screen ...
Oscar winner Faye Dunaway–who delighted a whole generation of sick gays by beating a girl with a wire hanger in Mommie Dearest–is back to her old tricks. In this UK interview, the luminous star of ...
“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 ...
Mother’s Day means a lot of things — and for many, it means a chance to grab some wire hangers and rekindle a love for the 1981 camp extravaganza “Mommie Dearest.” Starring Oscar winner Faye Dunaway ...
"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, ...
It’s described as maybe the greatest Hollywood photo ever taken. There is Faye Dunaway sprawled on a chair next to the Beverly Hills Hotel swimming pool the morning after her Oscar win. Newspapers ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." On July 13, Faye, director Laurent Bouzereau's documentary about the brilliant career and tumultuous life ...
The legendary actress Faye Dunaway is just as mercurial as ever in “Faye,” a new HBO documentary about her life and work that will have its premiere this Saturday. Before we even see her, with elegant ...