Mia Farrow - Children, Son & Movies
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Mia Farrow is an American actress who is known for her starring role in 'Rosemary's Baby.' She dated Woody Allen for more than a decade before the relationship ended in scandal.
Who Is Mia Farrow?
Mia Farrow is an American actress known for her role in the classic film Rosemary's Baby. Farrow was married to Frank Sinatra, Andre Previn and was involved with Woody Allen before it was revealed that Allen had engaged in sexual relations with Farrow's adopted daughter. In 2009, Farrow testified against former Liberian President, Charles Taylor.
Intro to Acting and Movies
Farrow was born on February 9, 1945, in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of director John Farrow and actress Maureen O'Sullivan. Farrow is known for her roles in such films as Rosemary's Baby (1968), The Great Gatsby (1974) and Hannah and Her Sisters (1986).
Although she had a part in her father's film John Paul Jones (1959), Farrow began to seriously pursue acting as a career in 1963 with her theatrical debut in an off-Broadway production of The Importance of Earnest. The next year, she became a television star, portraying Alison Mackenzie in the nighttime drama Peyton Place.
After two years on the show, Farrow left to do movies. She has often portrayed vulnerable characters. In Roman Polanski's Rosemary's Baby, Farrow starred as a woman who finds herself surrounded by Satanists and impregnated by the devil. For The Great Gatsby (1974), she played Daisy Buchanan opposite Robert Redford as Jay Gatsby.
Personal Relationships and Children
In the 1980s, Farrow began her collaboration with director Woody Allen both on and off-screen. She appeared in several of Allen's films, including The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) and Husbands and Wives (1992).
A well-regarded, but underrated actress, Farrow has received more attention for her personal life than her talents. She was married to Frank Sinatra from 1966 to 1968. Farrow later married Andre Previn in 1970; they have three children together as well as three daughters they adopted during their marriage. The couple divorced in 1979. She was involved in a long-term relationship with Allen, and they had one child together. Allen also adopted two more children with her. The couple split in 1992 after Farrow discovered that Allen and her adopted daughter, were involved in a sexual relationship. Allen and Farrow have been estranged since Allen's and Soon-Yi's marriage in 1997.
After their relationship ended, Farrow and Allen engaged in a bitter custody battle, with Farrow eventually winning sole custody of their children and Allen being forced to pay $3 million to her. Besides her children with Previn and Allen, Farrow has also adopted children on her own.
Tragedy
In 2000, her adopted daughter, Tam Farrow, died of a long protracted illness. In December 2008, Farrow faced tragedy again when her adopted daughter, Lark Song Previn, died of undisclosed circumstances. On June 15, 2009, Farrow's brother, artist Patrick Farrow, was found dead in his New York art gallery. Suspicious circumstances surround his death, but police have not revealed details.
Recent Years
Farrow continues to work in film and on television. She guest-starred on several episodes of the television drama Third Watch between 2000 and 2003, and appeared as the evil nanny in the remake of the horror classic The Omen in 2006. That same year, Farrow had a role in the comedy The Ex (2006) with Zach Braff, Jason Bateman and Amanda Peet. In 2008, she starred with Jack Black, Mos Def and Danny Glover in the film Be Kind Rewind. More recently, Farrow appeared in the animated children's films Arthur and the Great Adventure (2009) and Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds (2010), and in the drama-comedy Dark Horse (2011).
In October 2013, Farrow made headlines when she said that Sinatra could be the father of her 25-year-old son, Ronan, Farrow's only official biological child with Allen. When asked whether Sinatra might be Ronan's father in an interview with Vanity Fair, Farrow replied, "Possibly." Also during the interview, she called Sinatra the love of her life, saying, "We never really split up." In response to the buzz surrounding his mother's comments, Ronan jokingly tweeted: "Listen, we're all *possibly* Frank Sinatra's son."
Farrow has six children: daughters Soon-Yi, Lark Song, Dylan and Kaeli-Sha, and sons Ronan and Moses.
On September 21, 2016, Farrow's adopted paraplegic son, Thaddeus, died by suicide at the age of 27. According to police reports, he was discovered in his car in Connecticut "suffering from a life-threatening injury." The following day, the chief medical examiner stated Thaddeus died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
In a statement on Twitter, Farrow wrote: "We're devastated by the loss of Thaddeus, our beloved son and brother. He was a wonderful, courageous person who overcame so much hardship in his short life. We miss him. Thank you for the outpouring of condolences and words of kindness."
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