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  1. Faye Dunaway is probably no different. But for the singular star, who took home Best Actress honors at the 49th Academy Awards on March 28, 1977 for her performance in the 1976 film Network, the ...

  2. Jun 6, 2023 · In an interview with The Cut in 2015, O’Neill said he had pitched the idea of the post-Oscars image to Dunaway during a shoot for People Magazine that predicted her win. “I said to her, ‘I ...

  3. Feb 1, 2015 · His current traveling exhibition, “Big,” features large-scale blowups of some of his most famous images, including Faye Dunaway lounging by the pool the morning after winning the 1977 Oscar for her performance in Network, and a sullen Brigitte Bardot smoking in the wind. The photographs are currently on view at Miami’s Black Square Gallery and will open in New York later this spring.

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  4. In just 10 minutes, photographer Terry O’Neill snapped one of the most recognizable celebrity portraits of the 20th century — Faye Dunaway, poolside at the Beverly Hills Hotel, on the morning after her 1977 Oscars win. Dunaway had nabbed Best Actress for the film “Network,” after two earlier nominations left her empty-handed.

  5. Photographer Terry O’Neill took this famous image of Faye Dunaway the morning after she won the best actress Oscar for Network. The pair would later marry, and have a son together. Credit: Terry ...

  6. Jul 12, 2024 · The morning after the 49th Academy Awards, photographer and future husband Terry O'Neill convinced Dunaway to pose for what may be the most famous post-Oscars image ever. In the new HBO doc, Dunaway explains that O'Neill staged the photo at the Beverly Hills Hotel. "He didn't want a traditional kind of picture where the actress is standing with ...

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  8. 3 days ago · It was the morning after the night before: FAYE DUNAWAY had just won the Best Actress Oscar for her performance in Network, and celebrated photographer TERRY O’NEILL (who was to become her husband six years later) was there to capture the moment. Here, he reveals the story behind one of the most iconic photos in Hollywood history. Lifestyle.