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Mia Farrow

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Mia Farrow
NameMia Farrow
Birth nameMaria de Lourdes Villiers Farrow
Birth dateFebruary 9, 1945
Birth placeLos Angeles, California, United States
OccupationActress, activist
Years active1959–present
SpouseFrank Sinatra (m. 1966–1968), André Previn (m. 1970–1979)
Children14
AwardsGolden Globe Award, BAFTA Award, Emmy Award

Mia Farrow is a renowned American actress and activist, known for her extensive work in film, television, and humanitarian efforts, particularly with UNICEF and the United Nations. Born to a family of actors, including her mother Maureen O'Sullivan and father John Farrow, she began her career at a young age, appearing in films such as Peyton Place and Rosemary's Baby, directed by Roman Polanski. Her early life was marked by her family's connections to the film industry, including her godfather, George Cukor, and her sister, Tisa Farrow, who also became an actress. She has worked with numerous notable directors, including Woody Allen, Francis Ford Coppola, and Steven Spielberg.

Early Life and Education

Mia Farrow was born in Los Angeles, California, to a family of actors, including her mother Maureen O'Sullivan, who appeared in films such as The Thin Man and Tarzan the Ape Man, and her father John Farrow, who directed films like Around the World in 80 Days and The Big Clock. She was educated at a Catholic boarding school in England and later attended Boston University, where she studied Sociology and Philosophy. Her early life was influenced by her family's connections to the film industry, including her godfather, George Cukor, who directed films like My Fair Lady and Gaslight. She also spent time with her sister, Tisa Farrow, who appeared in films such as Most Wanted and Somebody Killed Her Husband, and her brother, Patrick Farrow, who worked as a screenwriter.

Career

Mia Farrow's career in film and television spans over five decades, with notable roles in films such as A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, Zelig, and Hannah and Her Sisters, all directed by Woody Allen. She has also appeared in films like The Great Gatsby, Avalanche, and See No Evil, Hear No Evil, alongside actors such as Robert Redford, Rock Hudson, and Gene Wilder. Her work in television includes appearances on shows like Saturday Night Live, The Simpsons, and Miami Vice, as well as her role as Allison MacKenzie in the Peyton Place series. She has worked with numerous notable directors, including Francis Ford Coppola, who directed The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, and Steven Spielberg, who directed E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Jurassic Park.

Activism

Mia Farrow is a dedicated activist, particularly in the area of human rights and children's welfare. She has worked extensively with UNICEF, serving as a Goodwill Ambassador since 2000, and has been involved in numerous humanitarian efforts, including campaigns to end child slavery and genocide in Darfur. She has also worked with organizations such as Amnesty International and the International Rescue Committee, and has been recognized for her efforts with awards such as the Leon Sullivan Award and the Hubert H. Humphrey Award. Her activism has taken her to various parts of the world, including Sudan, Chad, and Central African Republic, where she has worked to raise awareness about issues such as refugee crises and human trafficking.

Personal Life

Mia Farrow has been married twice, first to Frank Sinatra from 1966 to 1968, and then to André Previn from 1970 to 1979. She has 14 children, including four biological children and ten adopted children, from countries such as Vietnam, India, and South Korea. Her personal life has been marked by her high-profile relationships, including her long-term partnership with Woody Allen, with whom she had a son, Ronan Farrow, who is a journalist and lawyer. She has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including the Mia Farrow Foundation, which supports education and healthcare initiatives in Africa and Asia.

Filmography

Mia Farrow's filmography includes a wide range of films, from dramas like Rosemary's Baby and The Great Gatsby to comedies like A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy and Broadway Danny Rose. She has also appeared in films like Crimes and Misdemeanors, New York Stories, and Reckless, alongside actors such as Martin Landau, Dianne Wiest, and Aidan Quinn. Her work in film has been recognized with numerous awards and nominations, including a Golden Globe Award for her performance in A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy and a BAFTA Award for her role in The Purple Rose of Cairo. She has also been nominated for an Emmy Award for her work in television, including her appearances on shows like Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons.

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