Faye Dunaway

Advertisement

In Faye Dunaway’s current 60-year career, she has won lots of awards, including an Academy Award, an Emmy Award, three Golden Globe Award and one BAFTA. She was also awarded the Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government. Dunaway first performed on Broadway and began acting in movies in the late 1960s. The first movie Dunaway played is The Happening, a comedy crime film directed by Elliot Silverstein.

This talented actress rose to fame after her second film was released and was firstly nominated for The Academy Award. The neo-noir mystery Chinatown in 1974 won her the second Academy Award nomination, and after the release of the Satire Network in 1976, she finally won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Today, Faye Dunaway still has not retired. She said that acting is her job, a career she loves, and she will keep working.

Advertisement