
Faye Dunaway
**Faye Dunaway** (b. 1941) is an American actress whose film career, spanning from the 1960s, made her an icon of style and dramatic intensity.
She achieved international fame with *Bonnie and Clyde* (1967), where her portrayal of Bonnie Parker cemented her status as a symbol of rebellion and modernity. In the following years, she solidified her reputation with roles in memorable films such as *The Thomas Crown Affair* (1968), showcasing sophisticated elegance, and Roman Polanski's *Chinatown* (1974), in which she portrayed a complex and enigmatic femme fatale.
In 1977, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her extraordinary and fierce performance in *Network* (1976), as the ruthless television executive Diana Christensen. Dunaway is renowned for portraying strong, ambiguous, and often vulnerable women, distinguishing herself with a unique blend of cool beauty, sophistication, and profound emotional intensity.