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how to erase a career: the forgotten legacy of Faye Dunaway

hey bestie! back again earlier than expected. got a week until finals so some extra time opened up. again, thank ya’ll so much for 100 subs (almost 200 now??), this is really so crazy. If u wanna hear me ramble on more watch until the end. thanks bye!

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:47 Early Career
2:02 Bonnie and Clyde
8:13 Chinatown
10:35 Network
12:47 When Everything Changed
16:46 Bad Press
24:06 Finale
32:23 updates + thank you!

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25 thoughts on “how to erase a career: the forgotten legacy of Faye Dunaway

  • Ms Dunaway is one of the most scandalously under-regarded actors of our age! She is a f•<€!nG GODDESS!

  • some of that writing from Vanity Fair makes no sense and is horrin;e.

  • What the hell does This Apartment hasnt caught up with me ? Mean ?

  • The Movie Supergorl; was very ugh in alot of wats. Just my opinion.

  • This was fantastic. Keep growing this channel. We need historians.

  • 378 ❤❤ great content, so well done and looking forward to seeing more. 😊

  • This video popped up on my recommended page and I'm glad I watched it. Extremely interesting. Thanks for uploading.

  • Tarantino's character Jackie Brown is heavily based on Fay Dunaway's Thomas Crown character.

  • Thank you for your well researched appreciation, and giving Faye her well deserved flowers💐. Look forward to more of your excellent work.

  • Great vid..really well researched and objectively showcasing this great star..👍

  • Great analysis! You really put in some hours prepping for this. Well done! Thank you.

  • As a huge Dunaway fan having seen Bonnie and Clyde in the theater during the first month of it coming out because my family is from Texas and my dad was definitely into anything with guns and cowboys and gangsters and all that stuff but even at 7 years old I knew that Faye Dunaway was some kind of an actress and have always been a fan I don't understand why people give her so much grief other than because they're jealous

  • Just as an observation when a lot of people are on YouTube and they start buying all the mics and the lighting in the background and all that stuff it takes away from the actual guts of the information that they were initially attempting to carry and it becomes more of a show than a conversation

  • She was just stunning! Well done! Enjoyed this! thank you!

  • Excellent video great research great narrative very enjoyable and informative

  • They called her difficult because she was a trained actress and knew what she wanted to do . The overt sexism could not be more clear you never see stories like this about any male actors or even musicians being saddled with bad press for no real good reason it's only unless they completely gone off the rails and even then it sometimes takes years before something that would be as inflammatory or defaming as the things that were done to her early on in her career would be done if at all, a whole lot of vipers have snuck under the fence in Hollywood for a century now.

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