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Faye Dunaway Spotted After Two-Year Hiatus

Bonnie And Clyde actress Faye Dunaway, 85, has been seen for the first time in two years.The Hollywood has been keeping a low profile since she and Warren Beatt...

Faye Dunaway Spotted After Two-Year Hiatus
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Bonnie And Clyde actress Faye Dunaway, 85, has been

The Hollywood has been keeping a low profile since she and Warren Beatty announced the wrong Best Picture winner at the 89th in 2017. They incorrectly named La La Land instead of the true winner, Moonlight, after being handed the incorrect envelope.

Dunaway was seen at the screening of her film Network during the 2026 TCM Classic Film Festival at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood on Sunday.

She looked youthful in a black suit with red flowers on the front as she added a white shirt and sneakers.

The actress, one of the most celebrated of the 20th century, rose to prominence with her iconic portrayal of bank robber Bonnie Parker in 1967's Bonnie And Clyde, which earned her her first Oscar nomination.

Bonnie And Clyde actress Faye Dunaway, 85, has been seen for the first time in two years

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Seen with Warren Beatty in the 1967 film 

She was the blonde sex symbol of her day long before Sharon Stone came along

Dunaway was nominated again for another classic film, 1974's Chinatown.

She went on to win the best actress Academy Award for 1976's Network, in which she played a ruthless TV executive. 

She starred in a host of other classic movies including The Thomas Crown Affair and The Towering Inferno.  

In 2024, she participated in the well-received HBO documentary Faye, which examined her legendary career. 

In September Dunaway issued an eloquent tribute to her former co-star  after his death.

'Robert Redford embodied the phrase, "Le vrai elegance American"- The true American elegance (mis-attributed to Alexis de Tocqueville), in every way: physically, emotionally, artistically,' the Oscar-winner, 84, told the Daily Mail. 

She also worked with Steve McQueen in the heist film The Thomas Crown Affair, 1968

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They had sizzling chemistry as he played the charming thief 

'He was a heartfelt American original. I am proud and fortunate to have called him a colleague and a friend.'

Dunaway and Redford starred together in 1975's Three Days of Condor, a spy thriller about a quiet CIA codebreaker directed by Pollack.

Redford played the CIA agent, who kidnaps Dunaway's character before the two become lovers. 

The beloved actor, director and activist died at the age of 89 at his home in , outside of Provo, on Tuesday.

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In September Dunaway paid tribute to her former co-star Robert Redford following his death. The two are seen in a still from 1975's Three Days of Condor

Seen in Diana Christensen in another one of her hit films, Network in 1976

After rising to fame in the 1960s, Redford was one of the biggest stars of the ’70s with such films as The Candidate and All the President’s Men. He won the best director Oscar for 1980’s Ordinary People, which also won best picture in 1980. 

Following his death, The New Yorker called Redford's work with Dunaway 'the most touching, and the most unsettled, in all of Redford’s work.'

'I can’t help wishing that the pair had made further films together,' wrote film critic Anthony Lane. 

Dunaway previously spoke about her first meeting with Redford, saying it had been difficult to pretend to be scared of the 'gorgeous' actor. 

Dunaway was seen at the screening of Network during the 2026 TCM Classic Film Festival at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood on Sunday. She looked youthful in a black suit

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