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  1. Funny Face: Directed by Stanley Donen. With Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire, Kay Thompson, Michel Auclair. An impromptu fashion shoot at a book store brings about a new fashion model discovery in the shop clerk.

  2. An impromptu fashion shoot at a book store brings about a new fashion model discovery in the shop clerk. Maggie Prescott, the Editor-in-Chief of New York based Quality, a fashion magazine that sets trends i.e. leads instead of follows, has come up with her latest brainchild: to feature a model to be the Quality Woman, complete with successful ...

  3. Funny Face (1957) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. 6.6 (93K) Rate. 50 Metascore. Desperate to pay their bills and support their loved ones, lifelong pals Willy Davis, Albert Gardner, and Joe Harding risk it all by robbing the bank that absconded with the pension money that they earned from working there for years.

  5. A top notch cast headed by Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire make this a winner. Kaye Thompson is on hand for songs, dances and laughs, and George Gershwin's score sparkles. Filmed in part on location in Paris, "Funny Face" beautifully conveys its story of romance with elegance and charm.

  6. Funny Girl: Directed by William Wyler. With Barbra Streisand, Omar Sharif, Kay Medford, Anne Francis. The life of Fanny Brice, famed comedienne and entertainer of the early 1900s.

  7. Funny Face: Directed by Tim Sutton. With Cosmo Jarvis, Dela Meskienyar, Barzin Akhavan, Jeremy Bobb. The destruction of his grandparents' home leads a young man to take revenge under a masked persona.

  8. Funny Face: Directed by Stanley Donen. With Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire, Kay Thompson, Michel Auclair. An impromptu fashion shoot at a book store brings about a new fashion model discovery in the shop clerk.

  9. Music by Roger Edens. Sung by Kay Thompson and Girls, including Virginia Gibson. Funny Face. (uncredited) Lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Music by George Gershwin. Sung by Fred Astaire. Danced by Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn. String Quartet no. 14 in C-sharp Minor, op. 131: IV.

  10. In fact, it is Avedon who set up most of the photography for this film, including the famous face portrait of Audrey Hepburn unveiled during the darkroom sequence. Ditzy model Marion is played by Dovima , who was one of the top fashion models of the day and often worked with Richard Avedon .