FAYE | Official Trailer | HBO
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- Faye Dunaway. In her own words.
In #FayeHBO, the Hollywood legend and Academy Award-winning actress speaks candidly about the triumphs and challenges of her illustrious career. The HBO Original Documentary premieres July 13 on @StreamOnMax.
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From 1965 to 1975 ... She was arguably the hottest actress on screen. There were others too. But Faye had such a unique look, style, and grace ...
50 years later, and we're still reminiscing!
Ruled a decade!
Let's not get carried away.
@@Mr21scott Is this a Pride, thing?
She hit the wall in 1969
What an incredible body of work she made in the late 60's and 70's. One iconic role after another.
For real. She was it.
I can’t WAIT for this one. One word to describe her is BALLSY. I’ve always admired her WILLINGNESS to just dive into whatever role she takes.
She was a ball breaker!
Finally, we get this documentary in our eyeline!
I see what you did there 😂 Good one!
Why can't you ask me about the Kusturica movie that was a big hit in Cannes?!
@@oscarfun100 Or that film I acted in with Brando?
This wins! 😂😂😂😂😂
@@catkelly78 Johnny Depp... I don't expect you to get him for an interview...
Shading in an angry voicemail. Queen.
There’s been negative publicity surrounding her for many years now so it’s nice that she gets a platform to tell her side.
I trust Bette Davis
There's a reason for the negative chat. I doubt it will be shown in this PR doc though.
@@johnwright2911 if only they were more interested in humanizing rather than glorifying her. She’s a wretched, vicious person, and seeing that would be pretty interesting.
This is crazy!! In the past year, I've been scrubbing youtube to find docs and interviews of this talented actress. After seeing this and by HBO, all I have to say is, "It's about time, and thank you!!"
Whatever the reason she was shut out by Hollywood back then doesn't mean her story and achievements can't be told.
Her nervy portrayal of a ruthless TV executive in Network is one of the most memorable performances of any film from the 70s. Also, a masterclass in high-octane satire. Just thinking about it makes me want to watch the movie again.
You've whetted my appetite too.
"Network" a movie that was ahead of it's time it told the future of TV and Media and it held true as you see what it did become in today's world.
I encountered her on a film set a few years ago, definitely gave off a Gloria Swanson vibe… Hollywood is a brutal place.
You mean Norma Desmond
@@cvill03 just like Fate's portrayal of Joan Crawford was a bit too much of Faye so was Gloria as Norma...
I'm happy she's opening up. I hope she will break her silence on "Mommy Dearest", especially while having a cult following from it. I was always mesmerized by her. Loved her cameo in "The Rules of Attraction".
I do, too. Even though she hates it, she's gotta talk about it. There are generation after generation who were introduced to Faye at a young from watching Mommie Dearest. I was one of those kids. There are hundreds, maybe even thousands of people who love that movie, and they love Faye because of it. I hope for once she will embrace it.
In 1997, I was captivated by her stage performance in McNally's "Master Class" at San Francisco's Golden Gate Theatre, so much so, that I returned to see another performance during the run. She was mesmerizing and I felt, and still feel, very fortunate that I was able to see her on stage. I only wish her plans of adapting the play for film and her directorial debut had been fully realized.
I never realized how stunning she was and is...just wow!
Beautiful and one of the best ever is Faye!
good for her
get your flowers
Not one of her most famous movies, but I absolutely loved her as Milady in the Three and Four Musketeers. Perfect casting.
I love Faye Dunaway. Definitely watching this.
Yesss
bonnie & clyde, network, 3 days of the condor, chinatown
legend!
barbara please, please barbara
Jesus Our Consolation in Darkness - Monks of Mt Tabor by Sensus Fidelium.
Should be interesting
Is it true Redford hated her and didn't talk to her much on the set of "3 days of the condor"?
The Thomas Crown Affair with Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen 😻
omg, I'm going to look that up. maybe it's on Max now. I enjoyed the remake. The original must be awesome with these two actors.
That's where I know her from :-) One of my favorite movies ever.
In Bonnie and Clyde Arthur Penn gave her the most exquisite close ups of any actor I've ever seen. They are unforgettable and caught her unimaginable beauty. ❤
I'm so glad that they're finally giving underrated gems with Faye Dunaway; like Eyes of Laura Mars & and Barfly, some flowers.
Icon, legend, supremely gifted actress who deserved a whole lot more love and respect. Thank you HBO, cannot wait for this to be available in the UK!!!
I mean, nobody deserves MORE respect you have to earn it and from most accounts...she's not nice to be around. Maybe she should have been a bit more respectful of everyone around her...
She has carved her place in history due to her roles. Her place in the Seventh Art's history is solidified permanently.
Faye knocked it out of the park numerous times! She's fabulous.
She's been in some of the greatest movies ever made.
Network was ominous and one of the greatest movies ever made.
Faye dunaway is one of the greatest icons and greatest movie stars I’ve ever seen what an amazing talented person she is I really hope this is a good movie about her
Makes me want to watch Barfly tonight. She is everything.
Ok Faye....you've got my attention......again.
Looking forward to this.
I first saw her in Supergirl and I was mesmerized as a kid. I watched all her work my life
This is soooo long overdue. Honestly all hail Faye! She is an absolute legend.
Wow.. what a fantastic experience I had watching this Documentary.
Faye is complicated, charming, smart and extremely talented.
As her son said, she encompasses all, the good and the bad, all at once.
Like every human being.
China Town!! Faye’s performance is heartbreaking. Network is a close second.
Her performance in Network is, for my money, the greatest performance an actress has ever given.
She was pure evil in this movie. But also perfect !
I’m there! I adore her.
I Adore Faye Dunaway!
Loved her as "Selena" in Supergirl.
I love her
LEGEND!
Legend.
Ive always been on her side. Legend
this was so good! Watching her on the screen was very inspirational for me as a child to see her characters being strong and voicing their own opinions. This doc makes me want to see all of her films from the very beginning:)))
I really hope they highlight how amazing she was in Barfly! She should’ve had been nominated along with Rooney.
'I'm Faye Dunaway.....and you're not!!' lol
An amazing actor, truly amazing. I always am stunned when these bio-docs come out so late in interesting people's lives. Why not sooner.
Yesss! I loved Faye Dunaway ever since watching Bonnie and Clyde back in 2020. ❤
1:37 “I’m Faye Dunnaway, that’s who I am.”
Love her!
Still stopping traffic and on my all time favorites list.
Faye is incredible. Most beautiful woman of all time for me
Can’t wait
Im obsessed with after Chinatown
She is so beautiful!
Got to watch this doc one of the best and finest and most elegant actresses of all time her performances in "Chinatown" and "Network" were all pro and her turn in "Mommie Dearest" was frightening and scary, Faye was one of the best ever!
Faye has always been a hesitant diva
A must see!
Now this is the biopic I want to see
This looks amazing!
Meryl Streep idolizes Faye…that says everything.
She paved the way for her! You can see the influence!
When did she say that?
@@thebigl156 years ago
Can’t wait to see this!
you're all in her eyeline !!!!!
A legend for a reason!!!!!
Difficult or demanding the best? Wanting respect and acknowledgment for her accomplishments is her due.💐💐💐❤
Probably more difficult considering even Bette Davis loathed her...and she had to also put up with Joan Crawford but Faye topped her list of people she loathed.
During filming of The Thomas Crown Affair, director Norman Jewison said Steve McQueen would call her Dunne Fade Away.
"She's my sister. She's my daughter. She's my sister, she's my daughter. Quit slapping me or I'll carve your other nostril with my eyebrow tweezers, kitty cat."
Brilliant Scene
Best movie scene ever
Don't forget to put Bette Davis in that documentary.
Because of her eyes....
@@koleyw932 Because Bette HATED Faye Dunaway. She hated her more than she disliked Joan Crawford...
OMG !!!!!❤❤❤❤❤ CANT WAIT ❤❤❤❤❤❤ ❤
Amazing actress ❤
I am one of your faaaans!
Love her! It's such a shame what she's done to her beautiful face though. With looks that stunning, had she allowed herself to age naturally, she would still be stunning. That doesn't take away from all the excellent work she's done, but I still find it sad.
My Favourite american actress
When you look into Faye Dunaway's eyes, It's obvious the woman was a Alpha-Type female.
Which is why she fit in so well in Hollywood.
so, back in the 90s, Faye Dunnaway did a tour of a play called the Master Class where she played Maria Callas, when the tour got to my home town, by mom was working as a costumer to help with any mending or alterations of if new pieces needed to be made or what ever. The room my mom was usually in with the other staff she worked with would be in the green room. Faye took that room over as her dressing room even though there were at least 2 large dressing rooms with showers she could've taken over, the green room was decorated more nicely I guess. Then she insisted that no one other than her dresser was allowed to see her backstage or to see her walk to the restroom (you know, since she didn't take a dressing room that had a restroom in it) she had the crew set up a hallway of curtains to block the view, these hallways weren't that big mind you. She was absolutely horrid to everyone, and she was there for 2 weeks I think. I don't know if Faye did method acting or anything, which I personally am NOT a proponent of, but if she was, it was to the detriment of everyone around her, the crew had a huge party after she left and I think the promotional office unofficially banned Dunnaway from the theatre in the future.
There are several stories like that that I’ve heard of her over the years. I wonder if any of that behaviour will be addressed in a more frank and honest way in the doc (it hints that it will; docs are highly subjective and this one seems angled mostly for favourable lighting on its subject, but there is a hint of it - she’s human, and in an entertainment sense at least, such stuff gives depths and spice to the subject). I’m sorry she had that effect on your mom and her workplace.
I saw a review of this that mentions she is bipolar and Fay addresses this in the doc. I have friends who have bipolar and let's just the mood swings can be jarring--not that all with this illness have that severity.
I also know through only 2 or so degrees of separation that she's not well liked by civilians forced to interact with her. I don't condone such behavior but at least with her, it's fitting - she's a diva but with the medals to back it up.
Now tt's the story we wanna see!! Not sum sugarcoated docu endorsed by La Faye!!
Alot of these celebrities are so full of themselves.. wish folks quit worshiping them.. treat them like normal people
Wait, is Bowen Yang really famous enough already to have a documentary about him?
He's earned it!
?
A *proper* movie star! 💕
This is gonna be good!
Yayy🤗 Love her
CANNOT. FKNG. WAIT. !!!!!!!!
SHE IS A BEAUTY LOVED HER IN THE EYES OF LAURA MARS . 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Queen
Faye looks almost like Joni Mitchell now! I smell older Joni in a biopic!
She could play a ninja turtle too!
Must watch ❤️👀
Not sure if I'll watch this but she was great in Chinatown and network
cold sassy tree, she was excellent in that movie.
FAB !!
Always loved Faye (-snap-) Always will...
LOVE HER! Need I say more?
And don't forget she's a "Seminole for life." FSU baby!
TINA! Bring me the popcorn!
Loved her in Barfly. Crazy mess of a movie, but she was captivating.
my dream has come true
WOW🎉
Loved her in Three Musketeers and Four Musketeers. Beautiful and Nasty!
Looks good.
I saw this yesterday. She admits she is difficult to work with but suffers from bi polar. But Faye didn't mention anything about (though they showed a clip of) Bette Davis, who said Faye Dunaway was the worst person she ever worked with.
I loed her in barfly and mommie dearest
My kinda woman 💜😘😘
I thought she was great as Eva Peron. I was surprised to find out that people didn't agree.
I just can’t get over what Bette Davis said about her: the most unprofessional, rude actress out there
Dang, when is HBO gonna come to the UK?
❤
💐 💐 💐
"I'm Bonnie Parker and we rob banks!"
We shoulda resurrected Bette Davis for this.
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