Fierce, aloof, and untameable — Hollywood's most formidable solitary predator.
When she snatched that Oscar ballot from a hapless PricewaterhouseCoopers accountant at the 1976 ceremony, eyes blazing with imperious certainty, the world glimpsed something untamed beneath the glamour — the wild-cat's instinct to dominate every territory it enters. Her portrayal of Diana Christensen in *Network* remains the definitive cinematic rendering of feline predation: calculating, magnetic, and utterly without sentiment, a creature who consumes others to sustain herself. Off-screen, her notorious reputation for volcanic perfectionism on sets — famously feuding with directors and reducing colleagues to silence — mirrors the solitary wild-cat's refusal to submit to a pack hierarchy. In the Animal In You system, the wild-cat is defined by its fierce independence, lethal grace, and absolute intolerance for weakness in others; Dunaway didn't perform those qualities — she *was* them.
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