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    See what this ‘1970s icon looks like today, at 82

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 15, 20242 Mins Read
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    NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 8: ***EXCLUSIVE*** Faye Dunaway walks out Dean and Deluca February 8, 2003 in New York City. (Photo by Mario Magnani/Getty Images)
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    Faye Dunaway, the iconic actress known for her powerful performances and memorable roles, continues to leave a lasting impact on Hollywood at the age of 83. With a career marked by acclaimed performances in films such as “Bonnie and Clyde,” “Mommie Dearest,” and “Network,” Dunaway has established herself as one of the industry’s true legends.

    Dunaway’s portrayal of Joan Crawford in “Mommie Dearest” stands out as a particularly intense and unsettling performance. The actress, famous for her method acting, immersed herself so deeply into the character that reports suggested she felt haunted by Crawford’s spirit. The role left a lasting impression on Dunaway’s career, and she later expressed regret about the impact it had on public perception.

    Throughout her career, Dunaway worked alongside some of Hollywood’s leading men, including Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Kirk Douglas, and Johnny Depp. Despite the glamour of the industry, Dunaway maintained a professional approach to on-set relationships, keeping them platonic to avoid any impact on performances and films.

    In her personal life, Dunaway had a notable relationship with Italian actor Marcello Mastroianni, with whom she had a three-year affair during the filming of “A Place for Lovers.” Their real-life romance mirrored the on-screen narrative, and Dunaway described Mastroianni as a man who made her feel deeply protected. However, the affair ended when he refused to leave his wife.

    Dunaway’s love life also included marriages to musician Peter Wolf and famed British photographer Terry O’Neill, with whom she had a son, Liam. Despite her achievements and personal life, Dunaway has faced accusations of being a challenging and difficult personality on set, leading to incidents like being fired from a theater production in 2019.

    Despite the challenges, Faye Dunaway remains a celebrated actress, recognized for her talent and contributions to the film industry. Her longevity in Hollywood is evident, and her latest credit in 2022, starring in the Italian movie “L’uomo che disegnò Dio” alongside Kevin Spacey, attests to her enduring presence in the world of cinema. While her reported outbursts and difficulties on set have been acknowledged, Dunaway’s impact on the silver screen cannot be denied, and her legacy as a Hollywood legend endures.

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