Faye Dunaway, Beverly Hills Hotel, 1977 by Terry O'Neill
Faye Dunaway, Beverly Hills Hotel, 1977 by Terry O'Neill
Faye Dunaway the morning after winning her Oscar for Network in 1977.
"No image better captures both the allure and the loneliness of celebrity than Terry O’Neill’s 1977 photograph of his then girlfriend Faye Dunaway reflecting by the pool of the Beverly Hills Hotel, the Academy Award she won the previous night posing on the breakfast table." - Vanity Fair
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Terry O’Neill began his photography career in 1958 and gained notoriety documenting the styles, fashion and celebrity of the 1960s. He chronicled the lives and rise of then-emerging rock stars like David Bowie, Elton John, Chuck Berry and The Who. He photographed The Beatles and The Rolling Stones early in their careers when they were still struggling young bands, and had a 30 year working relationship with Frank Sinatra which granted him access to him both backstage and in private. His photograph of his former wife, actress Faye Dunaway, the morning after she won the Academy Award for Network has been nominated as the most iconic Hollywood photograph of all time. Over the years, his work has been used for iconic movie posters, album covers and fashion plates for the world’s top designers.
Elton John playing at one of his two sold out 1975 concerts at Dodger Stadium. Elton was the first pop musician to perform at the venue since The Beatles in 1966. The historic concerts lasted for over three hours in front of 55,000 fans. Elton is pictured here in a custom, sequin baseball uniform designed by famed designer Bob Mackie. These shows have been described as Elton John's "finest hour".
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