Overview
Born : January 14, 1941 in Bascom, Florida, USA
Birth Name : Dorothy Faye Dunaway
Nickname : Miss Faye
Height : 5' 7" (1.7 m)
A frigid, rich blonde with a talent for playing mind boggling and solid willed female leads, gigantically well known entertainer Faye Dunaway featured in a few movies which characterized what many would come to refer to Hollywood's as' "second Golden Age." During her residency at the highest point of the movies, she was a more than competent counterpart for the absolute greatest macho stars of the 1970s. Then, at that point, a weary turn in the tragic biopic Mommie Dearest (1981) really wrecked her profession - at the same time, simultaneously, made her somewhat of a camp top pick in the gay local area - however she's been managed the cost of inconsistent open doors deserving of her ability since that appalling end.
Conceived rashly on Jan. 14, 1941 in Bascom, FL, Dorothy Faye Dunaway was the little girl of MacDowell Dunaway, Jr., a profession Army official, and his significant other, Grace April Smith. After a stretch as a teenaged lovely lady in Florida, she planned to seek after instruction at the University of Florida, yet changed to acting, procuring her certificate from Boston University in 1962. She was given the advantageous assignment of picking between a Fulbright Scholarship to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts or a job in the Broadway creation of "A Man For All Seasons" as an individual from the American National Theater and Academy. She picked the last option, partaking in a productive stage profession for the following two years, which was covered by appearances in "After the Fall" and "Hogan's Goat." The last option - an off-Broadway creation in 1967 - expected Dunaway to tumble down a trip of steps in each exhibition, procuring her a screen debut in the wan nonconformity satire The Happening (1967). Only five months after its delivery, notwithstanding, she was wowing crowds the nation over as Depression-time bank looter Bonnie Parker in Arthur Penn's disputable Bonnie and Clyde (1967). Her chance as the credulous yet combative and physically forceful Parker acquired her Academy Award and Golden Globe selections, and gave an immediate course to the front of the line for Hollywood driving women in a fantastically short measure of time.
Dunaway followed this accomplishment with one more hit, The Thomas Crown Affair (1968), in which her coolly erotic protection specialist created impressive sparkles with playboy and gem criminal Steve McQueen. She then, at that point, bobbed between arthouse endeavors like Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970), coordinated by her ex, photographic artist Jerry Schatzberg, and the revisionist Western Doc (1971), as well as large financial plan endeavors like Little Big Man (1970), which cast her as a savage minister's significant other with plans on Dustin Hoffman's hesitant Native American legend. Dunaway likewise offset these ventures with a few very much respected dramatic creations, including a 1972-73 spell as Blanche Du Bois in "A Streetcar Named Desire," and prominent TV-films like The Woman I Love (1972), which cast her as the Duchess of Windsor, and TV broadcasts of Great Performances: Hogan's Goat (1971) and After the Fall (1974). Be that as it may, her chance as the beguiling Lady De Winter in Richard Lester's showy, droll interpretation of The Three Musketeers (1973) and its 1974 spin-off The Four Musketeers (1974) went before a significant stretch of basic and film industry hits, beginning with her breathtaking presentation in 1974's Chinatown (1974).
Dunaway's chance as Evelyn Mulwray, the baffling lady who draws analyst Jake Gittes (Jack Nicholson) into a dim and confounded trap of homicide, interbreeding and disastrous agreements, appeared to be the encapsulation of each femme fatale to at any point walk across a chiaroscuro-lit scene in exemplary noir. In any case, Dunaway likewise tracked down the frightfully injured center of her personality also, and diverted Evelyn from a pastiche to an all out and sincerely full individual. Pundits and grant bunches raced to designate Dunaway for the job, and she got her subsequent Academy Award gesture, as well as Golden Globe and BAFTA selections. Dunaway had contended energetically for her exhibition - her fights with chief Roman Polanski were no confidential - except for tragically, she lost the Oscar to Ellen Burstyn for Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974). Be that as it may, it would be Dunaway's exhibition which endured over the extreme long haul.
Reflexive turns in The Towering Inferno (1974) and Sydney Pollack's political thrill ride Three Days of the Condor (1975) went before one of her best TV exhibitions; that of Depression-time radio evangelist Aimee Semple MacPherson in The Disappearance of Aimee (1976). Much more frightening was her authentic job in Network (1976), Paddy Chayefsky's rankling take on the media business. Dunaway put it all out there as a leader on the ascent who perseveres relentlessly to propel her profession - in any event, bedding veteran maker William Holden. Pundits again rose as one to laud Dunaway, and she at last got an Oscar for the job, as well as a Golden Globe.
Shockingly, Dunaway's profession started to flounder after her Oscar win. She was powerful as a design photographic artist who encounters upsetting dreams in Eyes of Laura Mars (1978), yet was squandered in difficult jobs as the disappointed ex of cleaned up fighter Jon Voight in The Champ (1979) and spouse to Frank Sinatra's analyst in The First Deadly Sin (1980). And afterward came Mommie Dearest (1981), chief Frank Perry's biopic of entertainer Joan Crawford in light of the detailed story book by her girl Christina. Crawford herself had lauded Dunaway in the beginning phases of her profession, and keeping in mind that a few pundits gave positive surveys to her presentation - specifically, the degree to which she truly changed herself into Crawford - most focused on the crazy discourse and flashy scenes of kid misuse. Clasps of Dunaway as Crawford howling "No more wire holders!" became prompt giggle getters on late-night TV, and a significant gay after ascended in light of the film's high camp worth. Dunaway, notwithstanding, observed none of the reaction entertaining, and later conceded her lament in playing the job. Regardless of whether bizarre or unadulterated virtuoso, nobody could reject that Dunaway tossed her beginning and end into the job. The film's proceeded with religion achievement demonstrated she had prevailed with regards to becoming Crawford.
The aftermath from "Mommie Dearest" darkened Dunaway's subsequent activities, which remembered the lead spot for the 1981 TV-film Evita Peron (1981) and a re-visitation of Broadway in 1982's "The Curse of an Aching Heart." Discouraged, she moved to London with her subsequent spouse, photographic artist Terry O'Neill, who had additionally filled in as a maker on "Mommie Dearest." For the following not many years, Dunaway showed up inconsistently in films, a large portion of which highlighted her shiny new status as a camp symbol. The Wicked Lady (1983) was a ludicrous, close softcore period dramatization by Michael Winner, with Dunaway as an eighteenth century thruway burglar. Enthusiasts of her initial sensational work were likewise alarmed by her chance as a screaming witch engaging Helen Slater's Girl of Steel in Supergirl (1984). Just a Golden Globe-winning appearance in the lumbering miniseries Ellis Island (1984) offered any break from the negative press which currently kept on after her.
Dunaway got back to the United States in 1987 after her separation from O'Neill, and endeavored to reconstruct her profession and notoriety by showing up in a few autonomous dramatizations. She was generally lauded for her presentation as a once-glitzy lady felled by liquor in Barbet Schroeder's Barfly (1987), and filled in as chief maker and star of Cold Sassy Tree (1989), a TV transformation of the famous novel by Olive Ann Burns about a free disapproved of lady who sentiments an as of late bereft storekeeper (Richard Widmark). Dunaway was incredibly occupied for the rest of the ten years in both significant Hollywood elements and free charge, however her resilient ladies currently sporadically brandished an appalling abrasive side. She was Robert Duvall's cold spouse in the tragic thrill ride The Handmaid's Tale (1990) and contributed a vocal appearance as Evelyn Mulwray in The Two Jakes (1990), the disastrous continuation of "Chinatown." Other prominent exhibitions came as the troubled wife of specialist Marlon Brando in Don Juan DeMarco (1994), as the girl of detained Klansman Gene Hackman in The Chamber (1996) and as a barkeep trapped in a prisoner stalemate in Kevin Spacey's Albino Alligator (1996). She later got Screen Actors Guild and Golden Globe selections as the lady of an affluent Jewish family in disturbance in The Twilight of the Golds (1996). Maybe her best turn of the ten years was as an enticing murderess who endeavors to influence the unflappable Lt. Columbo (Peter Falk) in Columbo: It's All in the Game (1993), which procured her a 1994 Emmy. In 1998, she won her third Golden Globe as demonstrating organization head Wilhelmina Cooper in the biopic Gia (1998), featuring Angelina Jolie as ill-fated model Gia Carangi.
The 1990s were additionally not without episode for Dunaway. She was involved in a monstrous claim against Andrew Lloyd Webber after he shut a Los Angeles creation of his melodic adaptation of "Nightfall Blvd." with claims that she couldn't sing to his principles. The suit was subsequently privately addressed any remaining issues for an undisclosed aggregate. A public visit through Terrence McNally's "Lord Class," about the unbelievable drama diva Maria Callas, finished with her inclusion in a suit over legitimate privileges to the play. The undertaking was relied upon to turn into her next incredible film job, yet stayed uncompleted over 10 years after the 1996 visit. Her endeavor at sitcom fame in It Had to Be You (1993), co-featuring Robert Urich, was met with widespread lack of engagement, and the undertaking was reported as being retooled without Dunaway before its wiping out.
Dunaway's timetable stayed occupied from 2000 forward, generally in TV and little free highlights. She co-featured with Mark Wahlberg and Joaquin Phoenix as the spouse of vocation criminal James Caan in The Yards (2000), then, at that point, made her first time at the helm with the short The Yellow Bird (2001), in view of the play by Tennessee Williams. More youthful crowds had their first taste of Dunaway's specific star power as Ian Somerhalder's mom in The Rules of Attraction (2002), Roger Avary's amped-up transformation of the Bret Easton Ellis novel, before Dunaway turned up the hotness as a cruel superstar judge on the truth series The Starlet (2005).
Dunaway wrote her diaries, Looking For Gatsby, in 1995, one year prior to accepting her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Connected all through her expert profession to captivating men going from Lenny Bruce to Marcello Mastroianni, she was two times wedded; her first spouse was vocalist Peter Wolf of the famous seventies rock bunch, The J. Geils Band. Liam O'Neill, her child by second spouse Terry, emulated her example with minor acting jobs starting in 2004. His dad later dropped a stunner in 2003 by uncovering that Liam was not their organic child, but rather was taken on - a case that Dunaway had recently denied.
A progression of periodic jobs in little-seen films followed, however Dunaway was startlingly pushed once again into the public eye at the 2017 Academy Awards. Rejoined with Warren Beatty on the event of the 50th commemoration of "Bonnie and Clyde," the pair were tapped to introduce the Best Picture grant to close the evening. Prior to continuing in front of an audience, Beatty was erroneously given a reinforcement envelope for Best Actress in a Leading Role, which had effectively been won by Emma Stone for La Land (2016). Uncertain how to treat he opened the envelope and found the blunder, Beatty slowed down for time and showed the card to Dunaway; misconception his purpose, the entertainer declared that the Best Picture Oscar went to "Fantasy world." During maker Jordan Horowitz's acknowledgment discourse, he was educated that the genuine Best Picture victor was Moonlight (2016). During the dramatic disarray that followed, Beatty conveyed a sincere clarification and expression of remorse for the mess while going through easy going ribbing from have Jimmy Kimmel.
After her break from acting and the essential Oscars second, Dunaway is presently ready to take care of business as an entertainer working all the more every now and again in her 70s. Throughout the most recent year, she has showed up in three movies, featuring in The Bye Man (2017), The Case for Christ (2017) and Inconceivable (2017), with more ventures expected to be coming. The symbol additionally fronts Gucci's mid year 2018 advertisement crusade for their Sylvie tote and has a Broadway show planned for 2019.
She tried out for the job of Daisy that went to Mia Farrow in The Great Gatsby (1974). Her 1995 self-portrayal was named "Searching for Gatsby: My Life".
Gone to Boston University. Surrendered a Fulbright Scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London to join the first preparation program at the Lincoln Center Repertory Theater in New York. She got her initially featuring job in "A Man for All Seasons" only days subsequent to moving on from school. She was the girl of a vocation armed force man which brought about her voyaging continually in her initial life.
Her child with Terry O'Neill, Liam O'Neill, was brought into the world in 1980.
Her first spouse, Peter Wolf, was the lead vocalist of the musical gang J. Geils.
Positioned #65 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
Changed over to Roman Catholicism while in Boston, Massachusetts. [December 1996]
Has an association with the James Bond - 007 establishment: was considered for the job of Domino Derval in Thunderball (1965) and as the female lead in Octopussy (1983) (Maud Adams wound up with the job). Faye got an opportunity to work with Pierce Brosnan (the fifth 007) in the change of The Thomas Crown Affair (1999).
Seeking magnificence titles was viewed as de rigueur for Southern young ladies during the 1950s, and Dunaway recollects in her collection of memoirs that she was some way or another persuaded that she was unable to leave Florida until she won one. She missed being delegated May Queen at Leon High School in Tallahassee by a simple six votes, and had one more close miss at a title when she was casted a ballot sprinter up for Miss University of Florida in 1959. Dunaway at last scored her excellence crown when she was named Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, and instantly moved to Boston University.
Jane Fonda, Ann-Margret, Tuesday Weld and Natalie Wood were each offered Dunaway's advancement job of Bonnie Parker in Bonnie and Clyde (1967) however they generally turned it down. Different entertainers up for the part included Jean Simmons, Leslie Caron (who were dismissed as excessively old), Sue Lyon, Carol Lynley, Jean Hale, Cher, and even Warren Beatty's older sibling Shirley MacLaine (before Beatty endorsed on to play Clyde, obviously).
The job of Evelyn Mulwray in Chinatown (1974) was initially set apart for Ali MacGraw, spouse of the film's maker Robert Evans. When creation began, MacGraw had left Evans for entertainer Steve McQueen and different entertainers were considered for the part. Dunaway's primary contest for the job was Jane Fonda.
By her own affirmation in a New York Times meet numerous years back, she and late entertainer Lenny Bruce were momentarily darlings and lived respectively for seven days, around 1963. She was additionally drawn in to chief Jerry Schatzberg during the 1960s.
To be viewed in a serious way as an entertainer, she turned down a normal job on Guiding Light (1952) in 1965.
Her depiction of entertainer Joan Crawford in the fundamentally panned film Mommie Dearest (1981) was positioned #41 on the scalawags rundown of the 100 years of "The Greatest Screen Heroes and Legends", while her depiction of Bonnie Parker in Bonnie and Clyde (1967) - which she imparted to Warren Beatty was positioned #32. She is one of just two entertainers - the other being Bette Davis - to play two wretched parts in the rundown.
Individual from Pi Beta Phi Sorority.
One of just four entertainers, alongside Halle Berry, Sandra Bullock and Liza Minnelli, to win both the Academy Award for Best Actress and the Razzie Award for Worst Actress (Dunaway imparted her honor to Bo Derek).
Is just 14 years more established than Diana Scarwid, who played her little girl in Mommie Dearest (1981).
Is the main entertainer/entertainer to have showed up in both the 1968 rendition (The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)) and 1999 variant (The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)) of "The Thomas Crown Affair".
Her presentation as Evelyn Cross Mulwray in Chinatown (1974) is positioned #36 on Premiere magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time.
Her exhibition as Bonnie Parker in Bonnie and Clyde (1967) is positioned #34 on Premiere magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
As indicated by the DVD analysis by John Waters on Mommie Dearest (1981), Dunaway feels the film's gathering destroyed her vocation, to a degree, and she will not examine the film (henceforth her absence of support in its delivery).
Turned down Paint Your Wagon (1969), The Wind and the Lion (1975), Fun with Dick and Jane (1977), Frances (1982) and King Lear (1983).
Mother of Liam O'Neill from her union with prestigious British photographic artist Terry O'Neill.
Was offered the lead spot in Julia (1977) which she turned down. Vanessa Redgrave, who proceeded to win a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her exhibition, was projected all things being equal.
Concentrated on show at HB Studio in Greenwich Village, New York City.
She introduced the Palme d'Or to Wim Wenders for Paris, Texas (1984) at the 37th Cannes Film Festival in 1984.
Was recruited to supplant Glenn Close as Norma Desmond in the Broadway creation of "Dusk Boulevard". Nonetheless, she was excused as Andrew Lloyd Webber felt her voice was not up to the job.
In August 2011, her New York City landowner was looking to remove Dunaway from a lease settled one-room loft, asserting she was not qualified for it since her main living place is a house in West Hollywood.
Her little creation organization, Port Bascom, is named for her old neighborhood.
Drives a 2007 Toyota Corolla.
Preceding living in an exceptionally humble New York City condo on East 78th Street among First and Second Avenues, Dunaway had dwelled at the immense, extravagant Eldorado on Central Park West.
Lived together with Marcello Mastroianni (1968-1970). When following two years together Marcello actually would not separate from his alienated spouse and wed Faye, she said a final farewell to him.
Whenever she made the front of Newsweek magazine (4 March 1968), the photo was taken by then life partner Jerry Schatzberg for "The New American Beauties" issue.
Arrival of her collection of memoirs, "Searching for Gatsby: My Life" by Faye with Betsy Sharkey. [1995]
She was respected with a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on September 26, 1996.
Was considered for the job of "Betsy" in Taxi Driver (1976) that later went to Cybill Shepherd.
Alfred Hitchcock offered her Karen Black's part in Family Plot (1976), yet she turned it down without perusing the content. Dunaway later said she thought the film was tied in with capturing youngsters.
Brought into the world at 8:15 p.m. (CST).
Was the 79th entertainer to get an Academy Award; she won the Best Actress Oscar for Network (1976) at The 49th Annual Academy Awards (1977) on March 28, 1977.
Was one of the moderators of the Best Director Golden Globe in 1986 which was granted to John Huston for Prizzi's Honor (1985). They had beforehand co-featured together in the secret film Chinatown (1974).
Has showed up with Richard Chamberlain in five movies: The Woman I Love (1972), The Three Musketeers (1973), The Four Musketeers (1974), The Towering Inferno (1974) and Casanova (1987).
Has showed up with Marlon Brando in Don Juan DeMarco (1994). Dunaway played a scalawag named Selena in Supergirl (1984), and Brando played Superman's dad, Joe-El, in Superman (1978).
She was granted Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters by French culture serve Frederic Mitterrand on May 15, 2011.
She has English, Irish, and Scottish parentage.
Brought into the world to John MacDowell Dunaway, Jr. (1920-1984), a cook in the United States Army, and Grace April Hartshorn (née Smith; 1922-2004), no calling. They wedded in 1939 and separated in 1954. Faye has one sibling, Mac S. Dunaway (conceived 1942), a Washington, D.C. based attorney.
Was initially projected in Macadam Stories (2015) as Jeanne Meyer, yet needed to pull out because of medical problems and was supplanted by Isabelle Huppert.
Was traded by Julie Andrews for the job of Stephanie Anderson in Duet for One (1986).
Turned down Requiem for a Dream (2000).
In the wake of playing popular drama vocalist Maria Callas in a visiting stage creation of "Expert Class" in 1996, Dunaway purchased the freedoms to the play and reported her aim of composing, coordinating and featuring in a film rendition. For almost twenty years it has been being developed limbo.
Had an addiction to drugs in her 30s.
Faye and Terry O'Neill didn't give an official statement when they got hitched. In July 1983 the couple affirmed they had subtly marry the earlier year.
Has demonstrated that she finds treatment pointless.
In an extraordinary envelope stir up, she reported La Land (2016) as the Best Picture champ at The Oscars (2017) rather than the real victor, Moonlight (2016). [February 2017]
Old buddies with entertainer Sharon Stone.
Conceived 2½ months untimely.
Starting at 2018, has featured in four Oscar Best Picture chosen people: Bonnie and Clyde (1967), Chinatown (1974), The Towering Inferno (1974) and Network (1976).
Thinks about Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970) to be her most misjudged film.
Every one of the multiple times she was Oscar named for Best Actress (for Bonnie and Clyde (1967), Chinatown (1974) and Network (1976)) the movie she was in was likewise named for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Original Screenplay and Best Cinematography.
No longer smokes cigarettes (quit around 1992) or drinks liquor and has cut sugar, salt and most grains from her eating routine.
Broke her leg a couple of days prior to shooting Inconceivable (2017) however chief Jonathan Baker wouldn't rework the job, as it had been composed explicitly for her, and changed her part so she would have the option to perform plunking down.
At 5'7", Dunaway was taller than the non-fictitious people she depicted on film - burglar Bonnie Parker, First Lady of Argentina Eva Perón, and celebrity Joan Crawford. Parker was just 4'11", Perón was 5'5", and Crawford was 5'3".
Moved to Dugway Proving Grounds, Utah in 1954. Joined the "Skull Valley Players" and the principal creation was "Harvey" as Nurse Kelly. She was 13 at the time in eighth grade. She remained in Utah until her sophomore year in secondary school at Dugway.
Was involved with Warren Lieberfarb, Home Video leader of WB, from 1988 to 1991.
She is just 11 years more youthful than Gene Hackman, who played her dad in The Chamber (1996).
While functioning as a mixed drink server in her last year of school, Faye was hit on so regularly that she went out and got herself a modest wedding ring to keep the advances under control.
She was the primary beneficiary of a Leopard Club Award that respects film experts whose work has made an imprint on the aggregate creative mind. She showed up at the Locarno International Film Festival to acknowledge the honor.
In 2014, she was perceived as the praiseworthy visitor by the Lumière Film Festival. Coordinators commended the "tremendous commitment she has made to the rise of the autonomous American movies of the sixties and seventies, and the commitment is of the greatest type". Her participation at the celebration was depicted as an "excellent occasion". Dunaway got an overwhelming applause by a horde of 5,000, and proclaimed in an enthusiastic discourse following the recognition she accepted, "My fans and my companions have upheld me in this quest for such an extremely long time, and I thank you from my entire being, and without you, I would not be a similar Faye Dunaway.".
Was dating Harris Yulin when they co-featured in Doc (1971).
Bette Davis depicted Dunaway as the most obviously awful individual she had at any point worked with in a meeting with Johnny Carson in 1988, referring to her as "absolutely incomprehensible", "uncooperative", and "exceptionally amateurish". Dunaway denied Davis' cases in her self-portrayal, stating "Watching her, everything I could imagine was that she seemed like somebody got in a terrible bug anguish, a last shout against a destiny over which nobody has control. I was only the objective of her over the top fury at the one sin Hollywood never excuses in its driving women: becoming old.".
In 2011, the public authority of France made her an Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters.
Turned down Jacqueline Bisset's job in Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills (1989).
She is a sincere Roman Catholic and has said that she goes to morning Mass consistently.
Steve McQueen named her as the best entertainer he at any point worked with.
Her cherished entertainers incorporate Naomi Watts, Julianne Moore, Jennifer Lawrence and Melissa McCarthy. She really love Christian Bale and Bradley Cooper.
In spite of her conflicts with Roman Polanski, she alluded to Chinatown (1974) as "conceivably the best film I made".
She has showed up in four movies that have been chosen for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "socially, by and large or stylishly" critical: Bonnie and Clyde (1967), Little Big Man (1970), Chinatown (1974) and Network (1976).
In the 1986 book "Child of Golden Turkey Awards" by Harry and Michael Medved, Faye won the honor for "The Most Ludicrous On Screen Impersonation of a Hollywood Legend" for her presentation as Joan Crawford in Mommie Dearest (1981).
Dated Frederick Forsyth in 1987 and Bernard Montiel during the '90s.
Engaged in extramarital relations with Robert Altman. [1972]
Dunaway was terminated from the Broadway-bound play "Tea at Five" in July 2019 because of quarrels among her and team individuals. On August 14, the entertainer's previous individual aide sued her in Manhattan Supreme Court, asserting verbal badgering and segregation. The claim is presently forthcoming.
She and her sibling are the main two in a group of 24 grandkids who completed school.
Wore braces as an adult.
List of Faye Dunaway Movies
- Visceral (pre-production)
- The Man Who Drew God (post-production)
- The American Connection
- Inconceivable
- The Case for Christ
- The Bye Bye Man
- A Family Thanksgiving (TV Movie)
- Earth Ring (Short)
- The Magic Stone
- 21 and a Wake-Up
- The Bait
- The Seduction of Dr. Fugazzi
- Midnight Bayou (TV Movie)
- Grey's Anatomy (TV Series)
- Flick
- La rabbia
- The Gene Generation
- Say It in Russian
- Cougar Club
- Cut Off
- Rain
- Love Hollywood Style
- Ghosts Never Sleep
- Back When We Were Grownups (TV Movie)
- Anonymous Rex (TV Movie)
- Jennifer's Shadow
- El padrino
- Last Goodbye
- Blind Horizon
- Mid-Century
- The Rules of Attraction
- Soul Food (TV Series)
- Joan of Arc
- The Thomas Crown Affair
- Love Lies Bleeding
- In Praise of Older Women
- The Twilight of the Golds
- The Chamber
- Escape from Harm (TV Movie)
- Albino Alligator
- Dunston Checks In
- Drunks
- A Family Divided (TV Movie)
- Don Juan DeMarco
- The Temp
- Arizona Dream
- Double Edge
- Scorchers
- Silhouette (TV Movie)
- The Two Jakes
- The Handmaid's Tale
- Wait Until Spring, Bandini
- Cold Sassy Tree (TV Movie)
- Crystal or Ash, Fire or Wind, as Long as It's Love
- The Gamble
- Burning Secret
- Midnight Crossing
- Barfly
- Casanova (TV Movie)
- Supergirl
- Ordeal by Innocence
- The Wicked Lady
- The Country Girl (TV Movie)
- Mommie Dearest
- Evita Peron (TV Movie)
- The Champ
- Eyes of Laura Mars
- Voyage of the Damned
- Network
- Three Days of the Condor
- The Towering Inferno
- After the Fall (TV Movie)
- The Four Musketeers
- Chinatown
- The Three Musketeers
- Oklahoma Crude
- The Woman I Love (TV Movie)
- Doc
- The Deadly Trap
- Puzzle of a Downfall Child
- Little Big Man
- The Arrangement
- The Extraordinary Seaman
- A Place for Lovers
- The Thomas Crown Affair
- Bonnie and Clyde
- The Happening
- Hurry Sundown & Many more….
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