American actress
Born: February 9, 1945
Mia Farrow, in full Maria de Lourdes Villiers Farrow, (born February 9, 1945, Los Angeles, California, U.S.), American actress and human rights activist known primarily for her leading role in the film Rosemary’s Baby and for her many roles in movies directed by Woody Allen. She attracted much media attention throughout her career, much of it regarding her dramatic personal life, her romantic relationships, and her many adopted and biological children.
Farrow was one of seven children of director and writer John Farrow and actor Maureen O’Sullivan. She had some difficulties in her childhood. At age nine, she contracted polio and was kept in isolation while she recovered. Four years later, her 19-year-old brother died in a plane crash. Her first film appearance was a minor, uncredited role in her father’s movie, John Paul Jones (1959). When her father died of a heart attack in 1963, her mother promptly moved the family to New York City, where Mia began modeling and within months landed the role of Cecily in an Off-Broadway production of The Importance of Being Earnest. From 1964 to 1966, she starred as the teenager Allison MacKenzie in the popular prime time television drama Peyton Place, and during this period she also made her first credited movie appearance in Guns at Batasi (1964).
Mia Farrow’s 5 most popular quotes
- I found real fulfillment through my children and through adopting special needs kids.
- I’m going to take the high road because the low road is so crowded.
- I learned that you can’t truly own anything, that true ownership comes only in the moment of giving.
- Don’t get involved with anyone who doesn’t respect his mother.
- It is by that which cannot be taken away that we can measure ourselves.
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