Mia Farrow is an iconic American actress renowned for her versatility and captivating performances across a wide range of genres. With a career spanning several decades, Farrow has solidified her status as a Hollywood legend through memorable roles in classic films such as "Rosemary's Baby" (1968), "Hannah and Her Sisters" (1986), and "The Purple Rose of Cairo" (1985). Her unique acting style, characterized by emotional depth and authenticity, has earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Farrow's impressive filmography also includes standout performances in movies like "Zelig" (1983), "Broadway Danny Rose" (1984), and "Radio Days" (1987). She has showcased her talent in both drama and comedy, demonstrating her versatility as an actress. Farrow's ability to embody complex characters with grace and poise has made her a sought-after talent in the industry, leading to collaborations with renowned directors and actors. Her recent work in "Death on the Nile" (2022) and "Be Kind Rewind" (2008) continues to showcase her enduring talent and passion for storytelling. Mia Farrow's contributions to cinema have left an indelible mark on the industry, solidifying her legacy as a true acting powerhouse.
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Directed by José Ferrer, Julie Hagerty, Mia Farrow, Woody Allen
Directed by Blythe Danner, Gena Rowlands, Ian Holm, Mia Farrow, Woody Allen
Directed by Freddie Highmore, Luc Besson, Madonna, Mia Farrow, Ron Crawford
Directed by Freddie Highmore, Luc Besson, Mia Farrow, Omar Sy, Selena Gomez
Directed by Danny Glover, Jack Black, Mia Farrow, Michel Gondry, Yasiin Bey
Directed by Mia Farrow, Nick Apollo Forte, Sandy Baron, Woody Allen
Directed by Jane Birkin, John Guillermin, Mia Farrow, Peter Ustinov, Simon MacCorkindale
Directed by Woody Allen
Directed by Judy Davis, Mia Farrow, Sydney Pollack, Woody Allen
Directed by Dianne Wiest, Mia Farrow, Mike Starr, Paul Herman, Woody Allen