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Jan 14, 1941Actress Faye Dunaway is born in Bascom, Florida. Known for her work in "Bonnie And Clyde," "Network" and "The Towering Inferno," she is referenced in The Statler Brothers' 1977 country hit "The Movies"Oct 19, 1976The Statler Brothers record "The Movies" during an afternoon session at Nashville's US Recording Studio. It lists 42 films and six people, including Tom Mix, Thomas Edison, David Hedison, Roy Rogers, Jim Thorpe and Faye DunawayDec 30, 1988John Denver helps celebrate George Burns as CBS telecasts "The Kennedy Center Honors." Also on the special are Bob Hope, Faye Dunaway, president Ronald Reagan and president-elect George BushMay 13, 2001Randy Travis, John Schneider, Delta Burke, Lulu Roman and Faye Dunaway appear in the first part of a two-part storyline on CBS-TV's "Touched By An Angel"May 20, 2001CBS-TV's "Touched By An Angel" closes out a two-part installment, featuring Randy Travis, Lulu Roman, Faye Dunaway, John Schneider and Delta BurkeDec 7, 2001Actress Faye Dunaway, in Nashville filming the independent movie "Colored Eggs," visits the Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Auditorium. Among the artists on the bill for the evening: Clint Black, The Whites, John Conlee, Mel McDaniel and Darryl Worley
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