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It also starred Faye Dunaway and David Suchet as Inspector Japp, just before Suchet began to play the famous detective.
Frankenheimer's next film, 1967's all-star anti-war comedy The Extraordinary Seaman, starred David Niven, Faye Dunaway, Alan Alda and Mickey Rooney.
In 1993, Dunaway briefly starred in a sitcom with Robert Urich, It Had to Be You.
In 1973 Jurado starred on Broadway again in the Tennessee Williams stage play The Red Devil Battery Sign, with Anthony Quinn and Claire Bloom ( who replaced Faye Dunaway ).
He then moved on to feature films, some of the best known of which are: Hoodlum Priest which starred Don Murray ; The Luck of Ginger Coffey with Robert Shaw and Mare Ure ; A Fine Madness ( with Sean Connery, Joanne Woodward and Jean Seberg ); The Flim-Flam Man starring George C. Scott ; Up the Sandbox with Barbra Streisand ; The Return of a Man Called Horse starring Richard Harris ; the critically acclaimed TV movie Raid on Entebbe which was nominated for nine Emmys, including Best Direction ; Eyes of Laura Mars starring Faye Dunaway and Tommy Lee Jones.
She appeared as Lady Caroline in Michael Winner's 1983 remake of The Wicked Lady, which starred Faye Dunaway.
The music video for the title song starred Johnny Depp, who had moved to Los Angeles as a teenager to seek rock stardom, along with Gabrielle Anwar, Faye Dunaway, and Matt LeBlanc.
She also starred in the 1986 made for television movie, Beverly Hills Madam, with Faye Dunaway.

Dunaway and 1986
Givens first began acting in 1985 with an appearance on The Cosby Show, followed by roles in Diff ' rent Strokes, and the 1986 television film Beverly Hills Madam opposite Faye Dunaway.

Dunaway and made-for-television
She had previously played Queen Mary in the 1972 made-for-television film The Woman I Love, starring Richard Chamberlain as Edward VIII and Faye Dunaway as Wallis Simpson.

Dunaway and movie
In 1995, Flockhart became acquainted with actors such as Dianne Wiest and Faye Dunaway when she appeared in the movie Drunks.
In a later movie, Don Juan DeMarco ( 1995 ), Dunaway co-starred with Johnny Depp and Marlon Brando.
In the spring of 2007, the direct-to-DVD movie release of Rain, based on the novel by V. C. Andrews and starring Dunaway, was released.
A wire clothes hanger was also a featured prop in a central scene in the 1981 movie Mommie Dearest, in which Joan Crawford, played by Faye Dunaway, enters the room of her daughter, Christina, at night while the girl sleeps, to admire the beautiful clothes hanging nicely in her closet.
It was around this time that he appeared in his first movie role, playing the character Joseph Manasse in the film drama Voyage of the Damned, starring Faye Dunaway.
In 2010, she played the lead role in two made-for-TV movie: On Strike for Christmas with David Sutcliffe and A Family Thanksgiving with Faye Dunaway.
The movie stars Dustin Hoffman, Chief Dan George, Faye Dunaway, Martin Balsam, Jeff Corey and Richard Mulligan.
The album title was inspired by the movie of the same name, starring Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway.
In 2003, Seely appeared in the movie Changing Hearts starring Faye Dunaway.
Cooper was portrayed by Faye Dunaway in the 1998 movie Gia, which tells the story of Gia Carangi, a model who was discovered by Cooper and later died of AIDS.
In 1981, a movie version of the same title was released, starring Faye Dunaway as Joan Crawford and Diana Scarwid as Christina ( teen and adult ).
* Faye Dunaway sings the hymn while bathing Dustin Hoffman in the movie Little Big Man.

Dunaway and Beverly
Hitchcock considered such actors as Burt Reynolds and Roy Scheider ( for Adamson ), Al Pacino ( for George ), Faye Dunaway ( for Fran ), and Beverly Sills and Goldie Hawn ( for Blanche ) for the film.

Dunaway and opposite
Her performances opposite Robert Duvall and Faye Dunaway in The Handmaid's Tale and Christopher Walken, Rupert Everett and Helen Mirren in The Comfort of Strangers ( directed by Schrader ) won her the 1990 Evening Standard British Film Award for Best Actress.
Jennifer Slept Here ended in 1984, enabling her to take a role in the miniseries Ellis Island, co-starring opposite Richard Burton, Faye Dunaway, Ben Vereen and Liam Neeson.

Dunaway and Anderson
Jackson was also the original home of Monroe Dunaway Anderson ( a cotton trader and capitalist whose financial endowment helped found the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas ), and of Isaac Burton Tigrett, co-founder of the Hard Rock Cafe chain of themed restaurants.
Anderson Foundation by businessman Monroe Dunaway Anderson, who began the foundation two years prior to his death in 1939 to help keep his business partnership, Anderson, Clayton & Co, from dissolving due to estate taxes in the event of his death.
Early 1960s disc jockeys included Dan Ingram, Herb Oscar Anderson, Charlie Greer, Scott Muni, Chuck Dunaway, Jack Carney, and Bob Lewis, but the best known WABC DJs are the ones that followed them in the mid-1960s and 1970s: Harry Harrison, Ron Lundy, Jim Nettleton, Jim Perry, Radio Hall of Fame members Dan Ingram ( who was among the first and held over from the early 60's ) and " Cousin Brucie " Bruce Morrow, Chuck Leonard, Bob Cruz ( a Dan Ingram sound alike ), Frank Kingston Smith, Roby Yonge, George Michael, and Johnny Donovan.
He left the company later that year to join with two other partners ( including his brother-in-law Monroe Dunaway Anderson ) in starting Anderson, Clayton and Company, a cotton marketing firm based in Oklahoma City.
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* Faye Dunaway as Vicki Anderson
The most obvious is the casting of Faye Dunaway as Crown's psychiatrist ; in 1968, Dunaway played Catherine Banning's counterpart, insurance investigator Vicki Anderson.

Dunaway and .
* 1933 – Harold Dunaway, American race car driver ( d. 2012 )
It turned out, for certain temperaments, a seductive book .” For biographer David King Dunaway, The Doors of Perception, along with The Art of Seeing, can be seen as the closest Huxley ever came to autobiographical writing.
* Dunaway v. New York ( 1979 )
She discussed the type of contemporary actress she wanted to emulate and explained that there were two in particular that she was influenced by: Faye Dunaway and Catherine Deneuve.
Mommie Dearest became a bestseller and was made into the 1981 film Mommie Dearest, starring Faye Dunaway as Crawford.
Dunaway would later express regret for her portrayal of Crawford in her autobiography, Looking for Gatsby, believing that her career had been damaged by the portrayal and at the hands of Crawford's friends.
* In the 1976 film Network, the network programming executive played by Faye Dunaway refers to crusading reporter Howard Beale as a " a magnificent messianic figure, inveighing against the hypocrisies of our times, a strip Savonarola, Monday through Friday.
She played supporting roles in Burnt Offerings ( 1976 ) and The Disappearance of Aimee ( 1976 ), but clashed with Karen Black and Faye Dunaway, the stars of the two respective productions, because she felt that neither extended her an appropriate degree of respect, and that their behavior on the film sets was unprofessional.
Bonnie and Clyde is a 1967 American crime film directed by Arthur Penn and starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as the title characters Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker.
In the middle of the Great Depression, Clyde Barrow ( Warren Beatty ) and Bonnie Parker ( Faye Dunaway ) meet when Clyde tries to steal Bonnie's mother's car.
Dorothy Faye Dunaway ( born January 14, 1941 ) is an American actress.
Dunaway was born in Bascom, Florida, the daughter of Grace April ( née Smith ), a housewife, and John MacDowell Dunaway, Jr., a career non-commissioned officer in the United States Army.
In 1962, Dunaway joined the American National Theater and Academy.
Dunaway appeared on Broadway in 1962 as the daughter of Thomas More in A Man for All Seasons.
Dunaway at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.
Dunaway won an Emmy for a 1994 role as a murderer in " It's All in the Game ," an episode of the long-running mystery series Columbo.
In 1996, she toured nationally with the stage play Master Class about opera singer Maria Callas was well received. On October 2, 1996, Dunaway was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard.

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