HOLLYWOOD legend Faye Dunaway has brightened up the streets of New York City after her Monday appearance on Live with Kelly and Mark. Faye, 83, was seen leaving the studio in a trendy black-and-white look after discussing her upcoming HBO Max documentary, Faye. The Oscar and Emmy -winning actress was helped into her car as she smiled at the cameras, appearing to be in good spirits.
The Arrangement star was seen wearing a white button-up with a gold accessory fastened at the collar, accompanied by a black blazer and matching slacks. Faye kept things comfortable on the bottom by opting for black sneakers, giving her the perfect mix of dressy and casual. The celebrity had her long, blond hair styled in loose waves and accessorized with earrings and bright pink nail polish.
She also made sure to stop and sign autographs for fans outside of the New York City studio. 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 immediately after graduating from college, she landed her first gig in just six days.
She got her start working in the theater, where she landed roles in two plays: A Man for All Seasons and Hogan's Goat. Faye said that 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 philosopher Socrates, "The .
