Self - Actor / Producer, Bonnie and Clyde (archive footage)
Robert Benton
Self - Writer, Bonnie and Clyde (archive footage)
Michael Caine
Self - Actor, Hurry Sundown (archive footage)
Maria Callas
Self - Opera Singer (archive footage)
Johnny Carson
Self (archive footage)
Dick Cavett
Self (archive footage)
Paddy Chayefsky
Self - Screenwriter, Network (archive footage)
Bette Davis
Self - Actor (archive footage)
Vera Day
Self - Terry's Former Wife (archive footage)
Roger Ebert
Self - Film Critic (archive footage)
Jane Fonda
Self - Actor, Hurry Sundown (archive footage)
Merv Griffin
Self - Host, The Merv Griffin Show (archive footage)
Pauline Kael
Self - Film Critic (archive footage)
Elia Kazan
Self (archive footage)
John F. Kennedy
Self - 35th President of the United States (archive footage)
Robert F. Kennedy
Self - Presidential Candidate (archive footage)
Annette Insdorf
Self
Martin Luther King Jr.
Self - Civil Rights Leader (archive footage)
John Phillip Law
Self - Actor, Hurry Sundown (archive footage)
Marcello Mastroianni
Self - Actor (archive footage)
David Newman
Self - Writer, Bonnie and Clyde (archive footage)
Richard Nixon
Self - 37th President of the United States (archive footage)
Terry O'Neill
Self - Faye's Former Husband (archive footage)
Arthur Penn
Self - Director, Bonnie and Clyde (archive footage)
Frank Perry
Self (archive footage)
Roman Polanski
Self (Archive footage)
Barbet Schroeder
Self - Director, Barfly (archive footage)
Joyce Selznick
Self - Casting Director (archive footage)
Gene Siskel
Self - Film Critic (archive footage)
Tom Snyder
Self - Host, CBS Late Late Show (archive footage)
Sam Spiegel
Self - Producer (archive footage)
Theadora Van Runkle
Self - Costume Designer (archive footage)
Peter Wolf
Self - Faye's Former Husband (archive footage)
David Sheehan
Self (archive footage)
Bette Davis
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Johnny Carson
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Faye
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15th May 24 /
Documentary, TV Movie
Through honest reflection, complemented by insight from colleagues and friends, Faye Dunaway contextualizes her life and filmography, laying bare her struggles with mental health while confronting the double standards she was subjected to as a woman in Hollywood.