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Article: Faye Dunaway: After moving to England 'Scripts I got were garbage, people with good scripts thought I was dead.'
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- October 9, 1989
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FAYE DUNAWAY: AFTER MOVING TO ENGLAND 'SCRIPTS I GOT WERE GARBAGE,
PEOPLE WITH GOOD SCRIPTS THOUGHT I WAS DEAD' /ADVANCE/RADNOR, Pa., Oct. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Oscar-winner Faye Dunaway said that after she married British photographer Terry O'Neil and moved to England, "the scripts I got were garbage. The people who had the good scripts thought I was dead."
The actress said in the current (Oct. 14) issue of TV Guide that when she was visiting her brother in Washington, he gave her the book, "Cold Sassy Tree," she read it and thought, "'Why won't anyone send me a story like that?' I said to my ...