Faye Dunaway is an American actress renowned for her powerful performances in film and television. She gained acclaim for her roles in movies such as "Bonnie and Clyde," "Chinatown," and "Network," earning several awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actress. Dunaway's career is marked by her ability to portray complex characters, making her a significant figure in American cinema and theater.

"I often say the last role I played that really touched me and where I was able to access what I really am was Bonnie, which is kind of sad when you think how early in my career that was."



"Since Star Wars, that film's success led to bigger budgets, more hardware, that the great movies like the ones I did, which were studio movies, are now independent movies. They range from half a million to several million, and a lot of those have very interesting roles."



"I'm still the little southern girl from the wrong side of the tracks who really didn't feel like she belonged."



"God bless McNally, it's got some fantastic stuff in it, but it's no easy task to make a movie out of."



"Well, softness and femininity like yours people don't expect of me; so when they find me emotional and capable of real vulnerability, they're surprised."

