Mia Farrow Biography
Mia Farrow, and actually Maria de Lourdes Villiers Farrow, daughter of Australian film director John Farrow and Irish actress Maureen O’Sullivan was born on February 9, 1945 in Los Angeles (California). Her godfather was director George Cukor, and younger sister, Prudence Beatles inspired to write the song “Dear Prudence”. Mia grew up in the company of seven children in Beverly Hills, however, often traveling with their parents. As a child she dreamed of acting. The screen debut in 1959 cameo role in the film “John Paul Jones”.
She auditioned for the role of Liesl Von Trapp in “The Sound of Music” [1965], however, the producers felt he was too young and eventually involved a different actress. Mia did not lose their hope. In 1964, he was assigned the role of naive Allison in the TV series “Peyton Place” which earned her a lot of popularity in the U.S.. She was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best TV star. July 19, 1966, she married a well-known music of Frank Sinatra. At his instigation resigned from the role in “Peyton Place”.
Her husband advised her to focus more on the theatrical career. The breakthrough came in 1967. Then Roman Polanski kompletował the cast of his latest film “Rosemary’s Baby”.Mia was thrilled and took the title role, which led to her divorce from Sinatra who did not want his wife to play in a film about the subject. Although film production is surrounded by a diabolical aura of success was enormous. Image was hailed as a masterpiece and the critics were thrilled role of Mia. She was nominated for a Golden Globe and a BAFTA.David and garnered her a Golden Leaf.
Proposals rained from all sides. She m.in in “John and Mary” [1969] opposite Dustin Hoffman (nominated for a Golden Globe and a BAFTA), and “Secret Ceremony” [1968] and Elizabeth Taylor (BAFTA nomination). Her face graced the first cover of the magazine “People”. In 1970, he again married a US-German composer André Previn with whom she had three biological children (Mathew and Sascha born in 1970 and Fletcher was born in 1974) and three adopted (Soon-Yi, Lark Song, and Daisy of Korea) .
The couple divorced in 1979, but asserted in interviews that they are still friends. In the early 70′s career Mia stood in the place. She has a quiet British productions (m.in “I do not see evil” or “Follow me!”), The only production that brought her fame was “The Great Gatsby” [1974] by Jack Clayton, where she played the beautiful but spoiled Daisy. When it seemed that her brief career comes to an end, Robert Altman offered her the role of Buffy nymphos in the comedy “Wedding Day” [1978].
During this period, also appeared in two commercial productions “Death on the Nile” based on the novel Aghaty Christie and the “avalanche” Corey Allen. In the early 80′s, she met director Woody Allen. Loud was about their relationship, but asserted that they do not want to get married. Mia appeared in many films such as Allen’s “Broadway Danny Rose” [1984], “Alice” [1990], “Hannah and Her Sisters” [1986] and “The Purple Rose of Cairo” [1985]. The latter brought her great critical acclaim, was nominated for a Saturn, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA. She also appeared in a commercial hit “Supergirl” [1984] opposite Faye Dunaway, where she played the mother of the protagonist, and the animation “The Last Unicorn” [1982]. It was at that time busy raising children.
The last common Farrow and Allen’s film was a psychological drama “Husbands and Wives” [1992]. Loud was about their break-up. The scandal was huge. Allen affair with Mia’s adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn, whom he later married. She accused Allen of abuse younger daughter Dylan. Apparently, Frank Sinatra was married Farrow offered to settle Woody break a leg. In 1995, she adopted the last child. Two years later he published a controversial biography “What Falls Away”. More and more she played in the movies.
It is an active activist in agencies that encourage adoption. He works in several Foundations and grants to Charity. There is a Goodwill Ambassador of UNICEF. In 2006 he returned to the big screen. There was a time in three commercial productions of “The Omen” where she played Mrs. Baylock demonic, “Arthur and the Minimoys” and “The Ex”. She is the first American actress who was a member of London’s Royal Shakespeare Company. Increasingly granted politically. Called for immediate assistance for Darfur. It has a 163 cm tall.
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