The director of the Faye Dunaway HBO doc explains her complex legacy, including 'Mommie Dearest'
Often pegged as difficult, the iconic actress reveals a softer side and her thoughts about her role in a gay cult classic.
AUGUST 14, 2024
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Often pegged as difficult, the iconic actress reveals a softer side and her thoughts about her role in a gay cult classic.
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