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Faye Dunaway, 83, in good spirits as she helped get to her car while leaving Live in New York ahead of Max’s documentary

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HOLLYWOOD legend Faye Dunaway lit up the streets of New York City following her Monday appearance on Live with Kelly and Mark.

Faye, 83, was seen leaving the studio in a modern black and white look after discussing her upcoming HBO Max documentary Faye.

Faye Dunaway pictured as she signed autographs for fans outside Live with Kelly and Mark on Monday morning

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Faye Dunaway pictured as she signed autographs for fans outside Live with Kelly and Mark on Monday morningCredit: A Mega Agência
Actress Faye Dunaway surprises in a black blazer and pants after leaving Live with Kelly and Mark in New York

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Actress Faye Dunaway surprises in a black blazer and pants after leaving Live with Kelly and Mark in New YorkCredit: Getty
Faye Dunaway in the trailer for her upcoming HBO Max documentary Faye, set to premiere July 13

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Faye Dunaway in the trailer for her upcoming HBO Max documentary Faye, set to premiere July 13Credit: Max.

The Oscar and Emmy-winning actress was helped into the car as she smiled for the cameras, appearing to be in good spirits.

The Arrangement star was seen wearing a white button-down shirt with a gold accessory attached to the collar, accompanied by a black blazer and matching pants.

Faye kept it comfortable on the bottom by opting for black sneakers, giving her the perfect mix of smart and casual.

The celebrity had her long blonde hair styled in loose waves and accessorized with earrings and bright pink nail polish.

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She also made a point of stopping and signing autographs for fans outside her New York studio.

FAYE AT THE MAX

Faye appeared on Monday’s episode of Live with Kelly and Mark to discuss her upcoming documentary.

The actress first revealed that after flying to New York right after graduating college, she landed her first gig in just six days.

She began working in theater, where she landed roles in two plays: A Man for All Seasons and Hogan’s Goat.

Faye said her career “took off” from there, and she later made her screen debut in the 1967 film The Happening.

When asked why she decided to make such a candid film about her life and career, Faye responded with a famous quote from the philosopher Socrates: “The unexamined life is not worth living.”

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“You have to examine your life, look at your choices, understand why they were made and learn from it,” she added.

The film had its world premiere at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, which Faye said she was “very excited about and very happy with.”

The HBO original, which details Faye’s illustrious career and the challenges she faced, will debut on the platform on July 13.

The movies trailer it shows Faye sitting down and talking about some of the most difficult times in her life, including her “heartbreaking” family experience.

Top Faye Dunaway Movies

  1. Network (1976)
  2. Chinatown (1974)
  3. Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
  4. Mommy Dearest (1981)
  5. Barfly (1987)
  6. The Thomas Crown case (1968)
  7. Three Days of the Condor (1975)
  8. Little Big Man (1970)
  9. Eyes of Laura Mars (1978)
  10. The Three Musketeers (1973)
  11. The Handmaid’s Tail (1990)
  12. The Imposing Inferno (1974)
  13. The Champion (1979)
  14. Supergirl (1984)
  15. Journey of the Damned (1976)

It also features other Hollywood stars recalling the impact Faye had on the film and fashion industry.

“Faye is a legend, a force of nature. Her story is tremendously relevant,” the actors are heard saying in the trailer montage.

Faye received three Oscar nominations throughout her career, winning Best Actress for her role as Diana Christensen in the 1976 comedy Network.

She also won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in 1994 for her appearance on Columbo.

Some of Faye’s most notable roles were in the films Chinatown, Bonnie and Clyde, Mommie Dearest, Barfly, and Little Big Man.

Faye Dunaway smiles at fans as she signs photos in New York City on Monday

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Faye Dunaway smiles at fans as she signs photos in New York City on MondayCredit: Getty
The actress waving on the steps of the Palais des Festivals at the 52nd Cannes Film Festival in 1999

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The actress waving on the steps of the Palais des Festivals at the 52nd Cannes Film Festival in 1999Credit: EPA
Faye Dunaway and Terry O'Neil, pictured in 1982, leaving the play The Curse of the Aching Heart in New York City

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Faye Dunaway and Terry O’Neil, pictured in 1982, leaving the play The Curse of the Aching Heart in New York CityCredit: Getty



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