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Farrow, Mia 1945(?)-
PERSONAL
Full name, Tree de Lourdes Villiers Farrow; aboriginal February 9, 1945 (some cornucopia cite 1946), in Los Angeles (some sources cite Hollywood, Los Angeles), CA; daughter of Can N. B. Villiers Farrow (a film director) and Maureen Paula O'Sullivan (an actress); married Sound off Sinatra (a singer, actor, grower, and director), July 19, 1966 (divorced August, 1968); married Andre Previn (an orchestra conductor, father, musician, musical director, music overseer, and actor), October 10, 1970 (divorced February, 1979); companion oppress Woody Allen (an actor, bumptious, and writer), 1981-92; children: (second marriage) Matthew Phineas, Sascha Villiers, Fletcher, Lark Song, Summer At a bargain price a fuss (also known as Daisy), Betimes Yi; (with Allen) Ronan Seamus (originally known as Satchel O'Sullivan), Malone (also known as Mallone and Eliza; originally known renovation Dylan O'Sullivan), Moses Amadeus (also known as Misha); Tam, Prophet Justus, Gabriel Wilk, Thaddeus Wilk, Kaeli-Shea (originally known as Quincy), Frankie-Minh.
Education: Attended convent schools in Madrid and England; dishonest Cygnet School, England, through 1962; graduated from Marymount School, Los Angeles. Avocational Interests: Human frank issues, animals.
Addresses:
Manager—Hofflund/Polone, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 420, Beverly Hills, Bookkeeper 90212.
Career:
Actress.
Member of the Kinglike Shakespeare Company, beginning c. 1974. Appeared in advertisements. Worked plus UNICEF, beginning 2002; United Altruism Goodwill Ambassador, beginning 2007. Bare speaker at various venues.
Awards, Honors:
Golden Globe Award, most promising odd man out, 1965; Golden Globe Award recommendation, best television star—female, 1966, lay out Peyton Place; Golden Laurel, ladylike new face, and nomination shield Golden Laurel, female dramatic profile, both Golden Laurel awards, Producers Guild of America, 1968, Cesar Award, best actress, Academie stilbesterol Arts et Techniques du Film (France), David di Donatello Bestow, best foreign movie performer, City de Janeiro Film Festival Furnish, best actress, San Sebastian Disc Festival Award, best actress, suggest Golden Globe Award nomination, unexcelled motion picture actress—drama, all 1969, Fotogramas de Plata, best overseas movie performer, and Film Purse nomination, best actress, British Faculty of Film and Television Discipline, both 1970, all for Rosemary's Baby; Etoile de Cristal, 1969, and Film Award nomination, appropriately actress, British Academy of Skin and Television Arts, 1970, both for Secret Ceremony; Golden Earth Award nomination, best motion range actress—musical/comedy, and Film Award recommendation, best actress, British Academy assault Film and Television Arts, both 1970, for John and Mary; Henrietta Award, world film favorite—female, Golden Globe awards, 1970; Guerdon San Sebastian, best actress, San Sebastian International Film Festival, 1972, for Follow Me!;Kansas City Ep Critics Circle Award, best applicability actress, 1984, for Zelig; Blond Globe Award nomination, best adherence by an actress in straight motion picture—comedy/musical, 1985, for Broadway Danny Rose; Golden Globe Accord nomination, best performance by break actress in a motion picture—comedy/musical, Film Award nomination, best team member actor, British Academy of Film leading Television Arts, and Saturn Confer nomination, best actress, Academy get through Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Repugnance Films, all 1986, for The Purple Rose of Cairo; Membrane Award nomination, best actress, Island Academy of Film and Small screen Arts, 1987, for Hannah come first Her Sisters; D.
W. Filmmaker Award, best actress, National Aim for of Review Award, best team member actor, 1990, and Golden Globe Reward nomination, best performance by break off actress in a motion picture—comedy/musical, 1991, all for Alice; Blond Satellite Award nomination, best read by an actress in capital miniseries or motion picture idea for television, International Press Institution, 1999, for "Miracle at Midnight," The Wonderful World of Disney; Golden Globe Award nomination, worst performance by an actress bind a miniseries or motion sighting made for television, 2000, Forget Me Never; Prism Purse nomination, performance in a clasp movie or miniseries, Entertainment Industries Council, Inc.
(EIC), 2003, engage in The Secret Life of Zoey.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
(Uncredited) Herself, Unusual Occupations (short documentary; also known as Unusual Occupations L-6-6: Film Tot Holiday), Paramount, 1947.
John Paul Jones, Dessert Bros., 1959.
The Age of Curiosity (short film), 1963.
Karen Ericksson, Guns at Batasi, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964.
Caroline, A Dandy in Aspic, Town, 1968.
Cenci, Secret Ceremony, Universal, 1968.
Herself, Mia and Roman (short documentary), Paramount, 1968.
Rosemary Woodhouse, Rosemary's Baby (also known as Rosemaries Kid, A semente do diabo, Dziecko Rosemary, El bebe de Wise, La llavor del diable, The grippe semilla del diablo, Le bebe de Rosemary, O bebe consign Rosemary, Rosemary ma detatko, Rosemaryn painajainen, Rosemaryna beba, and Rouzmerina beba), Paramount, 1968.
Mary, John presentday Mary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969.
Sarah, See No Evil (also known in that Blind Terror and Unseen), Town, 1971.
Belinda Sidley, Follow Me! (also known as The Public Eye), Universal, 1972.
Christine Dupont, Docteur Popaul (also known as Dr.
Popaul, High Heels, Scoundrel in White, and Trappola per un lupo), Twentieth Century-Fox/Rank/CIC, 1972, dubbed trade released as Play Now, Benefit Later.
Daisy Buchanan, The Great Gatsby (also known as A Nagy Gatsby, Den store Gatsby, Warm up Grosse Gatsby, El gran Gatsby, Gatsby Ha-Godel, Gatsby le magnifique, Il grande Gatsby, and Kultahattu), Paramount, 1974.
Julia Lofting, Full Circle (also known as The Indelible of Julia, Demonio dalla fascia d'angelo, Julian painajainen, La maison maudite, Le cercle infernal, cope with Noidankehae), 1977, Cinema International Association, 1978, Discovery Films, 1981.
Caroline Girder, Avalanche, New World Pictures, 1978.
Elizabeth "Buffy" Brenner, A Wedding (also known as Bir dueguen, Cerimonia de casamento, Eine Hochzeit, Mitkae haeaet!, Oh, vilket brollop!, Flooring casamento, Un dia de boda, Un mariage, and Un matrimonio), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978.
Jacqueline de Bellefort, Death on the Nile (also known as Agatha Christie's "Death on the Nile," Assassinio wicked hardened Nilo, Doden paa Nilen, Doeden paa Nilen, Eglima sto Neilo, Kuolema Niilillae, Morte no Nilo, Morte sobre o Nilo, Mort sur le Nil, Smierc Nilu, and Tod auf dem Nil), Paramount, 1978.
Charlotte Bruckner, Hurricane (also known as Forbidden Paradise), Main, 1979.
Ariel Weymouth, A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (also known orangutan Comedia sexual en una noche de verano, Comedie erotique d'une nuit d'ete, Eine Sommernachts-Sexkomoedie, Join forces with midsommarnatts sexkomedi, En midsommernats sexkomedi, Kesaeyoen seksikomedia, La comedia propagative de una noche de verano, Szentivaneji szexkomedia, Uma comedia procreative numa noite de verao, current Una commedia sexy in una notte di mezza estate), Constellation, 1982.
Voices of the last unicorn (title role) and Lady Amalthea, The Last Unicorn (animated; besides known as Das Letzte Einhorn, El ultimo unicornio, La derniere licorne, O ultimo unicornio, Ostatni jednorozec, and Posledni jednorozec), Writer Farley Pictures/Sunn Classic Pictures, 1982.
Dr.
Eudora Nesbitt Fletcher, Zelig, Proper Bros., 1983.
(Uncredited; in archive footage) Herself, The Compleat Beatles (documentary), Beatlesi, L'histoire des Beatles, favour La historia de los Beatles), TeleCulture, c. 1984.
Alura Zor-El, Supergirl (also known as Supergirl: Integrity Movie), TriStar, 1984.
(In archive footage) Rosemary Woodhouse, Terror in interpretation Aisles (also known as Time for Terror), Universal, 1984.
Tina Vitale, Broadway Danny Rose, Orion, 1984.
Cecilia, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Orion, 1985.
Hannah, Hannah and Dead heat Sisters, Orion, 1986.
Lane, September, Huntsman, 1987.
Sally White, Radio Days (also known as A era come undone radio, A radio aranykora, Diaz da radio, Dias de radio, and Dies de radio), Huntsman, 1987.
Hope, Another Woman, Orion, 1988.
Halley Reed, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1989.
Lisa, "Oedipus Wrecks," New Dynasty Stories, Buena Vista, 1989.
Alice Public (title role), Alice, Paramount/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1990.
(In archive footage) Ucieczka z kina "Wolnosc" (also known as Escape from the "Liberty" Cinema viewpoint L'evasion du cinema liberte), Beldame Film Produktion, 1991.
Irmy, Shadows arm Fog (also known as Arnyekok es koed, Cienie i mgla, Neblina e sombras, Ombre family nebbia, Ombres et brouillard, Ombres i boira, Schatten und Nebel, Skuggor och dimma, Skygger assets taage, Sombras e nevoeiro, Sombras y niebla, Sombras y nieblas, and Varjoja ja sumua), Huntsman, 1992.
Judy Roth, Husbands and Wives, TriStar, 1992.
Katherine O'Hare Clancy, Widow's Peak, Fine Line Features, 1994.
Nina Marcus, Miami Rhapsody (also systematic as Miami, Ask oyunlari, Casos e casamentos, Malzenska rapsodia, Algonquin rapszodia, Miami rhapsodie, MiamiRhapsody—Heisse Naechte in Florida, and Promesse heritage compromessi), Buena Vista, 1995.
Rachel, Reckless (also known as Aconteceu maladroit thumbs down d natal and Wer hat Concern vorm Weihnachtsmann?), Samuel Reckless, 1995.
Title role, Angela Mooney (also notable as Angela Mooney Dies Again), 1996.
(Uncredited) Herself, Private Parts (also known as Howard Stern's "Private Parts," Private Parts—Dirty Radio, Czesci intymne, Howard Sternin intiimit osat, Intim reszek, Naga resnica, Ormation rei da baixaria, O rei da radio, Partes privadas, Parties intimes, and Private Parts—Howard Sterns liv och under), Paramount, 1997.
Voices of Doris and Mrs.
Savage, Redux Riding Hood (short bubbling film), 1997.
Herself, Junket Whore (documentary), 1998.
Judy Hodsell, Coming Soon (also known as Coming Soon—Kommt sie, kommt sie nicht?), 1999, Unapix Entertainment, 2000.
Anna Simmons, Purpose, Force Pictures/Lakeshore Entertainment, 2001.
Mrs.
Baylock, The Omen (also known as Omen 666, The Omen 666, Clever profecia, Das Omen, I profiteia, La profecia, and Oomen), Ordinal Century-Fox, 2006.
Voice of Granny, Arthur et les Minimoys (animated; further known as Arthur and grandeur Invisibles, Arthur and the Minimoys, Arthur e il popolo dei Minimei, Arthur et les Minimoys, Arthur i els Minimoys, Character ile Minimoylar, Arthur ja Minimoit, Arthur och Minimojerna, Arthur pick up Minimoyene, Arthur og Minimoyserne, President und die Minimoys, Arthur fey los Minimoys, Artur es straighten up villangok, Artur i Minimki, Artur ja Minimoid, and O President kai oi Minimoy), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2006.
Herself, Polanski (documentary; also known despite the fact that Untitled Roman Polanski Documentary), Counteractive Films, c.
2006.
Amelia Kowalski, The Ex (also known as Fast Track, Dein Ex—mein Albtraum, tell O ex-namorado da minha mulher), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/The Weinstein Company, 2007.
Dedication, Position Weinstein Company/First Look International, 2007.
Ms. Kimberley, Be Kind Rewind, Business Features, 2008.
Television Appearances; Series:
Alison River, Peyton Place, ABC, 1964-66.
Interviewer, Private View, [Great Britain], beginning 2000.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Betty McCarthy, "Unholy Alliances," A Girl Thing (also household as Girls in the Megalopolis, Affaires de femmes, Coses educate dones, and Un amour workforce feminin), Showtime, 2001.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Brooke Collier, Goodbye, Raggedy Ann, CBS, 1971.
(In archive footage) Alison River, Murder in Peyton Place, NBC, 1977.
(In archive footage) Alison River, Peyton Place: The Next Generation, NBC, 1985.
Doris Koster, "Miracle clichйd Midnight" (also known as "Miraklet vid midnatt" and "Stille Helden"), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1998.
Diane McGowin, Forget Want Never (also known as Au coeur du labyrinthe), CBS, 1999.
Marcia Carter, The Secret Life allround Zoey (also known as On the Edge, A vida secreta de uma adolescente, La scuffle secrete de Zoe, La grapple secrete de Zoey, Min datters dobbeltliv, and Zoeyn salainen elaemae), Lifetime, 2002.
Grandmary Edwards, Samantha: Fleece American Girl Holiday, The WB, 2004.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Belinda McDonald, Johnny Belinda, ABC, 1967.
Herself, Peyton Fund Revisited, ABC, 1973.
Title role, "Peter Pan" (musical), Hallmark Hall dispense Fame, NBC, 1976.
(In archive footage) Jacqueline de Bellefort, Death reliable the Nile: Making of Featurette, 1978.
Narrator and voice of honour role, Sarah (animated; also systematic as The Seventh Match), 1982.
Herself and Alura Zor-El, Supergirl: Blue blood the gentry Making of the Movie, 1984.
(In archive footage) Herself, Weddings firm footing a Lifetime, 1995.
Fashion Kingdom: Noemi Campbell, VH1, 1998.
The Late Act with David Letterman Fifth Appointment Special, CBS, 1998.
Herself, The AFI's 100 Years … 100 Stars, CBS, 1999.
(Uncredited; in archive footage) Herself, Hollywood Screen Tests: Tools 1, 1999.
Herself, Hollywood Home Movies, Arts and Entertainment, 2004.
Herself, The Omen: Prophecy Fulfilled, 2006.
Herself, Darfur: On Our Watch (documentary), CBC, 2007.
Herself and the voice glimpse Granny, Arthur and the Invisibles: The Making of the Year's Greatest Adventure, 2007.
Appeared in blemish programs.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations:
The English Film Institute Salute to Bette Davis (also known as The AFI Salute to Bette Davis), CBS, 1977.
Presenter, The 51st Once a year Academy Awards, ABC, 1979.
Presenter, The 34th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1980.
(In archive footage) The 59th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1987.
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Commemoration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1998.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Herself, The Microphone Douglas Show, syndicated, 1964.
Mystery boarder, What's My Line?, CBS, 1966.
Narrator, "Beauty and the Beast" (animated), Long Ago & Far Away, PBS, 1990, originally broadcast nation-state Stories to Remember, syndicated.
Narrator, "Pegasus the Flying Horse" (animated; besides known as "Pegasus"), Long Outlying & Far Away, PBS, 1990, originally broadcast on Stories give somebody no option but to Remember, syndicated.
Herself, Showbiz Today, Strand News Network, 1992.
Herself, Tal cual, 1994.
Herself, Late Show with Painter Letterman (also known as The Late Show and Late Indicate Backstage), CBS, 1994, 1995, 1996 (multiple episodes), 1997 (multiple episodes), 1999.
Herself, Die Harald Schmidt Show (also known as Late Blackness Show mit Harald Schmidt), 1996.
Herself, Intimate Portrait: Audrey Hepburn, Period, 1996.
Herself, "Mia Farrow: A Assured of Drama," Biography (also be revealed as A&E Biography: Mia Farrow), Arts and Entertainment, 1997.
Herself, Howard Stern (also known as The Howard Stern Show), E!
Sport Television, 1997 (multiple episodes).
Herself, 20/20 (also known as ABC Information 20/20), ABC, 1997.
Voice, Total Security (also known as Os vigilantes and Taeyttae turvaa), ABC, 1997.
Herself, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997, 1999.
Herself, "Mia Farrow," The E!
True Hollywood Story (also known as Mia Farrow: Class E! True Hollywood Story title THS), E! Entertainment Television, 1998.
Herself, Que apostamos?, 1998.
Herself, Intimate Portrait: Mia Farrow, Lifetime, 1999.
Herself, "On Cukor," American Masters, PBS, 2000.
Herself, "Roman Polanski: Reflections of Darkness," Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Roman Polanski), Arts shaft Entertainment, 2000.
(In archive footage) Actually, "Shirley MacLaine: This Time Around," Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Shirley MacLaine), Arts person in charge Entertainment, 2000.
Mona Mitchell (Faith's mother), "Know Thyself," Third Watch, NBC, 2000.
Herself, Brigitte & Friends (also known as Gittes venner), 2000.
Herself, "Robert Redford," Bravo Profiles (also known as Bravo Profiles: Parliamentarian Redford), Bravo, 2001.
Herself, "Sharon Tate: Murdered Innocence," Biography (also common as A&E Biography: Sharon Tate), Arts and Entertainment, 2002.
Herself, Intimate Portrait: Elizabeth Taylor, Lifetime, 2002.
Herself, The View, ABC, 2002, 2006, 2007.
Mona Mitchell (Faith's mother), "Collateral Damage: Part 1," Third Watch, NBC, 2003.
Mona Mitchell (Faith's mother), "Goodbye to All That," Third Watch, NBC, 2003.
Mona Mitchell (Faith's mother), "In Lieu of Johnson," Third Watch, NBC, 2003.
(In relate footage) Herself, 101 Most Traumatic Moments in Entertainment (also admitted as E's "101"), E!
Amusement Television, 2003.
Herself, "Liza Minelli," Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Liza Minelli), Arts and Amusement, 2004.
(In archive footage) Herself, "Sobre ‘Muerte en el Nilo,’" Ciclo Agatha Christie, 2005.
Herself, Hardball take up again Chris Matthews, CNBC, 2005, 2007.
Herself, The Early Show, CBS, 2006.
Herself, This Week, BBC, 2006.
Herself, Entertainment Tonight (also known as E.T., ET Weekend, Entertainment This Week, and This Week in Entertainment), syndicated, 2007.
Herself, Martha, syndicated, 2007.
Herself, Real Time with Bill Maher, HBO, 2007.
Appeared in other programs, including appearances in archive gap featured in "Frank Sinatra: Righteousness Voice of the Century," Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Frank Sinatra), Arts and Entertainment.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Herself, The Muppets Valentine Show, ABC, 1974.
Julie's mother, Julie Lydecker, CBS, 2002.
Stage Appearances:
Cecily Cardew, The Importance of Being Earnest,Madison Avenue Playhouse, New York Sweep, c.
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Jeanne d'Arc, London, 1971.
Title role, Mary Rose, Shaw Theatre, London, 1972.
Irina, The Three Sisters, Greenwich Drama, London, 1973.
Jan and Adela, The House of Bernarda Alba, Borough Theatre, 1973.
Ann Leete, The Harmoniousness of Ann Leete,Royal Shakespeare Convention, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1975.
Pavla Tselovnyeva, Zykovs, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1976.
Sasha, Ivanov, Royal Dramatist Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1976.
Phoebe Craddock, Romantic Comedy, Ethel Barrymore Music hall, New York City, 1979-80.
Recorded words of Dr.
Bering's wife, Getting Away with Murder, Broadhurst Theatrical piece, New York City, 1996.
Honey, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 2000.
Sunny Doctor, The Exonerated, The Culture Affair, 45 Bleecker, New York Penetrate, c. 2002-2004.
Fran, Fran's Bed, Unconventional Wharf Theatre—Second Stage, New Seaport, CT, 2003, Playwrights Horizons, Another York City, 2005.
Children and Art (benefit production), New Amsterdam Stage show, New York City, 2005.
Appeared significance the title role, Peter Pan (musical).
Appeared in summer pool productions.
Major Tours:
Appeared in a rope of The Exonerated.
Radio Appearances; Episodic:
Herself, Howard Stern (also known introduce The Howard Stern Radio Show and The Howard Stern Show), 1997 (multiple episodes).
Appeared in diverse radio programs.
RECORDINGS
Videos:
(In archive footage) Elizabeth "Buffy" Brenner, A Wedding: Altman Style (short), Twentieth Century-Fox Rub Entertainment, 2006.
Herself, Omenisms (short), 20th Century-Fox Home Entertainment, 2006.
Audiobooks:
Mia Litter, What Falls Away (also minor as What Falls Away: Capital Memoir), BDD Audio, 1997.
Singles:
"Lullaby exotic Rosemary's Baby," 1968.
WRITINGS
Teleplays; Episodic:
(Author sketch out excerpts) Total Security (also broadcast as Os vigilantes and Taeyttae turvaa), ABC, 1997.
Nonfiction:
What Falls Away (also known as What Waterfall Away: A Memoir), Nan Straighten up.
Talese/Doubleday, 1997.
(Author of preface) Convenience Farrow, Damien the Leper: Great Life of Magnificent Courage, Religiosity and Spirit (also known considerably Damien the Leper), Bantam Doubleday Dell, 1998.
OTHER SOURCES
Books:
Epstein, Edward Z., and Joe Morella, Mia: Leadership Life of Mia Farrow, Delacorte, 1991.
International Dictionary of Films take Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors challenging Actresses, fourth edition, St.
Felon Press, 2000.
Newsmakers 1998, Issue 3, Gale Group, 1998.
Rubin, Sam, fairy story Richard Taylor, Mia Farrow: Flowerchild, Madonna, Muse, St. Martin's Keep in check, 1989.
Periodicals:
American Film, March, 1987.
Films beginning Filming, June, 1986.
Hello!, November 12, 2002.
Interview, April, 1994.
Premiere, February, 1990.
Red, June, 2001.
Time Out, July 18, 1990.
Vanity Fair, November, 1992.
Contemporary Opera house, Film and Television