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Faye Dunaway in Bonnie and Clyde

Faye Dunaway (1941 -)

Film Deaths[]

  • Bonnie and Clyde (1967) [Bonnie Parker]: Machine-gunned (along with Warren Beatty) when the police ambush their car on the road. (for accuracy, Bonnie Parker was shot only once in her torso, (the headshots got her)).
  • Little Big Man (1970) [Louise Pendrake]: Dies (off-screen) of old age/unspecified causes, at some point between the 19th-century story and the 20th-century framing sequence.
  • Chinatown (1974) [Evelyn Cross Mulwray]: Shot in the back of the head by police while attempting to drive away.
  • The Four Musketeers (1974) [Milady de Winter]: Decapitated by an executioner on a dock in the middle of a lake. Seen from an extremely far distance as the musketeers (Michael York, Frank Finlay, Richard Chamberlain and Oliver Reed) look on.
  • The First Deadly Sin (1980) [Barbara Delaney]: Dies of a terminal illness in the hospital with Frank Sinatra at her bedside.
  • Mommie Dearest (1981) [Joan Crawford]: Dies (off-screen) of a heart attack and cancer; her body is shown afterwards in the funeral parlor.
  • The Wicked Lady (1983) [Lady Barbara Skelton]: Shot while robbing a coach; she dies after making her way back home. (The UK version reportedly had a different ending, in which she survived her wound but the closing on-screen text reported that she was executed by hanging.) (Thanks to Foster)
  • Ordeal by Innocence (1984) [Rachel Argyle]: Beaten to death with a fireplace poker by Annette Crosbie. Brief moments of the murder are shown in black & white flashbacks throughout the movie. (See also Jane Seymour in the 2007 version).
  • The Temp (1993) [Charlene Towne]: Falls to her death, while Timothy Hutton unsuccessfully tries to pull her up, after Lara Flynn Boyle lures her into a factory then makes it look like Faye is attacking her so Timothy goes to Lara's defense. (Thanks to Christopher)
  • Blind Horizon (2004) [Mrs. K]: Shot in the chest. (Thanks to HH)

TV Deaths[]

  • Great Performances: "Hogan's Goat" (1971) [Kathleen Stanton]: Pushed down a flight of stairs by Robert Foxworth as she attempts to leave him.
  • Evita Peron (1981) [Evita Peron]: Dies of cancer. (She is seen on her deathbed but the actual death is unseen but announced by James Farentino).
  • Christopher Columbus (1985) [Queen Isabella]: Dies (off-screen) of natural causes; we are informed of her death afterwards. (Thanks to Johan)
  • Thirteen at Dinner (1985 TV Movie) [Jane Wilkinson/Carlotta Adams]: Playing a dual role, "Carlotta" is poisoned when "Jane" drugs her champagne; her body is shown afterwards when she's discovered lying in bed the next morning. (The "Jane" character survives the film.) (Thanks to Johan)
  • Gia (1998 TV Movie) [Wilhelmina Cooper]: Dies of lung cancer (off-screen). Her body is shown (from a distance) lying in her coffin as Angelina Jolie leaves the funeral.
  • Alias: The Getaway (2003) [Ariana Kane]: Executed via Lethal Injection while being tortured by Ron Rifkin's men, after being framed by Victor Garber as a mole; we last see her being tied to the chair in the interrogation room. (Thanks to PortsGuy)
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Kiss Kiss, Bye Bye (2006) [Lois O'Neill]: Shot to death (at her own request) by her driver while she's lying in bed, after she's been diagnosed with cancer. (Thanks to PortsGuy)

Notable Connections[]

Ex-Mrs. Peter Wolf (Lead Singer of J. Geils Band)

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