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Faye Update: the High School Years


Okay, as I have posted before, I have collected stories on Dottie Faye since my teens, when I became fascinated by her. Every time I meet someone in the entertainment industry I ask if they know her. Sadly, 99% of the tales I have heard are not positive ones. About the kindest thing one Academy Award nominated costume designer had to say was, "She's very neurotic."

Well, through my ever-alert gossipy channels, I learned that the father of a coworker of mine went to high school with her! This was 9th grade, I think somewhere outside Salt Lake City. (Dunaway was born in Florida but her father was in the army and they moved around a lot.)

I met him today, and said, "Are you the one who went to school with FAYE DUNAWAY???"

He got kind of a sour look on his face and said "Yes, I did. She was a pain in the @SS even then."

He said she always had three or four boyfriends around her, and he wouldn't say she was "a bully", but he did say she wasn't very nice.

I told him how a friend of mine used to go to the gym with Dunaway and they became close, and this girl seriously thought Dunaway might have some mild form of autism, in that her sense was that Dunaway had some (subtle) trouble with standard social skills, almost an inability to read other people's emotions clearly. (One aspect of autism/Aspergers Syndrome is having a strange gauge as to how people relate.) I told this guy that theory, but he wasn't buying it. He said, "Mmm, no. She knew what her effect was."

I asked if she went by the name Dorothy then (her birth name), and he said "oh, no. It was Faye. Dorothy really isn't a fitting name for a queen bee."

So there you have it: Dorothy Faye Dunaway, the high school years!
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She was a pain in the @SS even then...he wouldn't say she was "a bully", but he did say she wasn't very nice...she always had three or four boyfriends around her... She knew what her effect was...Dorothy really isn't a fitting name for a queen bee.

Did he say "queen bee", or maybe he said "size queen"?

That may explain his reticence to discuss her and why he said: "she wasn't very nice".

The less people say, the more I fill in the blanks.

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good (wo)men to do nothing.E. Burke

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I don't think he tried to go out with her. I got the sense he had been fairly shy, because he and his brother had just emigrated from Germany and (really!) wore lederhosen on the first day at their new school.

Way to make an impression.

You'd hope that would make a nice person approach them, and welcome them.

Not Dottie.

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Oh god.....I've typed them out here over the years so many times : (

One of my favorites was someone's roommate was shopping at Pavilions (a supermarket in West Hollywood). She approached him in the produce section and yelled "WHERE'S THE KALE?!?!?!"

And he said, "Uh, I don't work here." (He was wearing all white because it was summer, and she thought it was a store uniform.)



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wore lederhosen on the first day at their new school.


"Lederhosen-shaming" makes her absolute evil, in my opinion.

I think short-shorts and lederhosen are a grand way of making the right impression the first day at the office, school, club, church...where ever.

BTW...WHERE IS THE KALE!!!

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good (wo)men to do nothing.E. Burke

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