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Frank Fay
Frank Fay 1870-1931, and W. G. Fay, 1872-1947, brothers, both Irish actors. The Fay brothers formed the Irish National Theatre, an amateur group founded on the conviction that only Irish actors could perform in Irish plays. Around the nucleus of this company Dublin's Abbey Theatre was formed ... Read more
Sidney Bradshaw Fay
Sidney Bradshaw Fay 1876-1967, American historian, b. Washington, D.C. Fay, professor of history at Dartmouth College (1902-14), Smith (1914-29), and Harvard (1929-46), earned his name as an authority on European diplomatic history. In The Origins of the World War (1928; 2d ed., rev. 1930; repr. ... Read more
Jim Bakker
Jim Bakker , 1941-, American preacher and television evangelist, b. Muskegon, Mich. Born James Orson, he took the last name of his wife and partner Tamara Faye (Tammy Faye) Bakker. With his Assemblies of God congregation as a base, he hosted (1966-87) "The PTL (Praise the Lord) Club," one of the... Read more
Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin
Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin 1910-94, English chemist and X-ray crystallographer, b. Egypt. She received the 1964 Nobel Prize in chemistry for determining the structure of biochemical compounds (particularly of vitamin B 12 ) used to control pernicious anemia. In 1933 she and J. D. Bernal made the... Read more
Dorothy Osborne
Dorothy Osborne , later Lady Temple, 1627-95, English letter writer. The daughter of a royalist, she became engaged to Sir William Temple against the wishes of her family. Her letters to Temple, both through their long engagement and after their marriage in 1655, show her as a woman of wit, le... Read more
Joseph Rodman Drake
Joseph Rodman Drake 1795-1820, American poet and satirist, b. New York City. Under the name "The Croakers," he and his friend Fitz-Greene Halleck wrote a series of light satirical verses for the New York Evening Post (1819, first complete ed. 1860). Drake's longest serious poem is "The Culp... Read more
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1879-1958, American novelist and juvenile writer, b. Lawrence, Kans., grad. Ohio State, 1899, Ph.D. Columbia, 1904. Her novels include The Bent Twig (1915), The Deepening Stream (1930), Seasoned Timber (1939), and Four-square (1949). She also wrote short stories; Ve... Read more
Dorothy M. Richardson
Dorothy M. Richardson 1882-1957, English novelist. Her important work is Pilgrimage (12 vol., 1915-38; omnibus ed. 1938), a novel that records in great detail the inner experience of one woman. In constructing the English novel as a series of images running through the mind of a character, Richar... Read more
Lady of the Lake
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Ogier the Dane
Ogier the Dane , in the chansons de geste , a paladin of Charlemagne. Although his military feats save emperor and kingdom, he is for a time at odds with Charlemagne. In some versions Morgan le Fay takes him to Avalon, from where he returns after 200 years to save France. As Holger, or Olger, Dansk... Read more

Dictionary entries related to "(Dorothy) Faye Dunaway"

Dunaway, Faye
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers DUNAWAY, Faye Nationality: American. Born: Dorothy Faye Dunaway in Bascom, Florida, 14...Double Edge (Kollek) (as Faye Milano); Arizona Dream...Olchin) Publications By DUNAWAY: book— Looking...
Van Runkle, Theodora
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...as a sketch artist for Dorothy Jeakins on Hawaii. When...Runkle to fame, but Faye Dunaway as well; over the next...approach to dressing Dunaway for The Thomas Crown...counterpoint the outfit: Dunaway's passion is signified...

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LIFE SENTENCE FAYE DUNAWAY.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 3/28/2003; 254 words ; Dorothy Faye Dunaway was born on January 14, 1941, a Southern belle who trained at the Lincoln Center Repertory Theater in New York before winning...
Dunaway, other `Master Class' divas on the move
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 1/11/1997; ; 700+ words ; ...services and other sources was used in this column. As Faye Dunaway opened in Seattle in the touring show of "Master Class...Michael Harper, the state's first poet laureate; Dorothy Jungels, founder and artistic director of the Providence...
SPOTLIGHTON...(Features)
Newspaper article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); 9/27/2008; 503 words ; Faye Dunaway Image: Iconic beauty Best Known For...1960s and early 1970s Early Life: Born Dorothy Faye Dunaway on January 14, 1941, in Bascom, Florida...girls to enter beauty pageants, and Dunaway was determined to win one before leaving...
ASK THE GLOBE
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 11/19/1993; 287 words ; ...My husband thinks that actress Faye Dunaway may be his distant cousin. Can...According to Current Biography, Dorothy Faye Dunaway was born on Jan. 14, 1941...Irish descent. Her father, John Dunaway, was a sergeant in the US Army...
ENGLISH PROGRAM PRESENTS VIEWING OF FACULTY MEMBER'S FILM
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 11/13/2008; 631 words ; ...winner Marsha Norman at the Southampton Writers Conference and also attended master classes instructed by Dorothy Allison and Faye Dunaway. He graduated magna cum laude from Oglethorpe University with a degree in communications and English. He...
'Ziva David' of TV's 'NCIS' hails from Santiago, Chile
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 6/22/2008; ; 700+ words ; ...the Cisco Kid's horse, while Loco was his sidekick Pancho's horse. Did you know the real first name of Faye Dunaway is Dorothy? Faye is her middle name. Send questions to Mr. Know-It-All at AskMrKIA@gmail.com or c/o United Feature...
Looking for Gatsby: My Life.
Magazine article from: Video Age International; 3/1/1996; ; 700+ words ; ...Schuster, 416 pp.), Dunaway, with Betsy Sharkey, candidly...Gatsby - emerged early in Dunaway's life when the young Dorothy Faye saw her father go off to war...question mark in her life, and Dunaway was forever trying to gain...
Movies and fashion: it's in the stars. (Atlanta Apparel Mart)
PR Newswire; 3/30/1989; 700+ words ; MOVIES AND FASHION: IT'S IN THE STARS ATLANTA, March 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Dorothy Lamour did it in "The Jungle Princess." Faye Dunaway did it in "Bonnie and Clyde." And Diane Keaton did it in "Annie Hall." What they wore...
Martin Short Gets Another Shot
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 5/16/1995; ; 660 words ; ...Up Tonight." Hooks adds hilarious impersonations of Faye Dunaway (as the "Models Amalgamated" villain), Brett Butler, Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie Perez and Dorothy Letterman. Guest stars include Phil Hartman, Paul Shaffer...
ONE MAN, IN HIS TIME, MAY MISS OUT ON MANY PARTS
Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ); 2/23/1991; ; 700+ words ; ...Temple was supposed to play Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz...worked, but the part went to Faye Dunaway. "Beatty didn't like Dunaway in the part at first," Eastman...that, during the filming, Dunaway's leg was tied to the gear...