- (1991) Appeared in the music video for Tom Petty's song "Into the Great Wide Open".
- (2001) TV commercial: WE (Women's Entertainment), TV network.
- (2010) Appeared in the music video for Hill Zaini's song "I Heard".
- Stage: Appeared as "Faith Prosper" in "But For Whom, Charlie?" in New York (1964). Written by S.N. Behrman. Music arranged by David Amram. Scenic Design and lighting by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Anna Hill Johnstone. Directed by Elia Kazan. ANTA Washington Square Theatre: 12 Mar-2 Jul 1964 (47 performances/note: rotated in repertory with "After the Fall" and "Marco Millions"). Cast: Mariclare Costello, Salome Jens, Clint Kimbrough, Barbara Loden, Ralph Meeker (as "Charles Taney"), Jason Robards (as "Seymour Rosenthal"), Patricia Roe, Diane Shalet, Michael Stroud, David Wayne (as "Brock Dunaway"). Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Robert Whitehead and Elia Kazan).
- (1964) Stage: Starred in "After the Fall" on Broadway, directed by Elia Kazan.
- Stage: Appeared in "A Man for All Seasons" in New York.
- Stage: Appeared in "A Streetcar Named Desire" in Los Angeles.
- (1965) Stage: Starred in "Hogan's Goat", directed by Frederick Rolf.
- (1986) She acted in Donald Freed's play, "Circe & Bravo", at the Hampstead Theatre in Hampstead, London, England with Stephen Jenn in the cast. Harold Pinter was director.
- (1982) Stage Play: The Curse of an Aching Heart. Written by William Alfred. Incidental music by Claibe Richardson. Music orchestrated by Bruce Pomahac. Scenic Design by John Lee Beatty. Directed by Gerald Gutierrez. Little Theatre: 25 Jan 1982- 21 Feb 1982 (32 performances + 12 previews that began on 15 Jan 1982). Cast: Faye Dunaway (as "Frances Walsh/Frances Anna Duffy/Fran Duffy/Frances Anna Duffy Walsh"), Francine Beers (as "Minnie Crump") [final Broadway role], Dale Helward (as "Man with Newspaper"), Kurt Knudson (as "Herman Crump"), Beverly May (as "Gertrude Graham Finn"), Paul McCrane (as "Aloysius "Wishy" Burke"), Bernie McInerney (as "John Joseph "Jo Jo" Finn"), Audrie Neenan (as "Gertrude "Lulu" Fitter/Lulu Fitter/Gertrude "Lulu" Fitter Malardino"), Terrance O'Quinn (as "Martin "Lugs" Walsh"), Jon Polito (as "Pasquale "Packy" Malardino"), Raphael Sbarge (as "Martin Thomas Walsh"), Colin Stinton (as "J. Stanislaus McGahey"). Standby: Joan MacIntosh (as "Fran Duffy/Frances Anna Duffy/Frances Anna Duffy Walsh/Frances Walsh/Gertrude Graham Finn"). Understudies: Mary E. Baird (as "Gertrude "Lulu" Fitter/Gertrude "Lulu" Fitter Malardino/Lulu Fitter/Minnie Crump"), Dale Helward (as "Herman Crump/John/Joseph "Jo Jo" Finn"), Rich Rand (as "Aloysius "Wishy" Burke/Martin Thomas Walsh") and Thomas A. Stewart (as "J. Stanislaus McGahey/Martin "Lugs" Walsh/Pasquale "Packy" Malardino"). Produced by Margot Harley, John Houseman, Everett King, David Weil and Sidney Shlenker. Associate Producer: David Jiranek and Frederick C. Venturelli.
- (March 20 to April 28, 1973) She acted in Tennessee Williams' play, "A Streetcar Named Desire", in the 25th Anniversary Production at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Jon Voight and Earl Holliman in the cast. James Bridges was director.
- (1995) Release of her autobiography, "Looking for Gatsby: My Life" by Faye with Betsy Sharkey.
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