#9: Faye Dunaway Had Crew Members Fired Over Lighting Disputes on Multiple Sets
Faye Dunaway’s perfectionism extended beyond performance into total visual control. On several productions, she reportedly demanded lighting changes mid-shoot and had crew members dismissed when her standards weren’t met, earning a reputation that traveled faster than her call sheet.

The behavior made her feared, not isolated. Dunaway’s intensity was tolerated because it delivered results, especially in films like Network and Chinatown. In a decade that rewarded dominance, her refusal to soften herself became a professional strategy—one that secured power at the cost of collaboration.
