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  Mia Farrow - Biography
Mia Farrow was born on February 9, 1945 in Los Angeles California.
Her father was the writer and director and actor, John Farrow.
Tam Farrow died in March of 2000 of a heart ailment.
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  Mia Farrow Information
Farrow was born in Los Angeles, California, to John Farrow (an Australian film director) and the late Irish actress Maureen O'Sullivan.
Farrow was stricken with polio as a child and spent a year in an iron lung.
Farrow appeared in most of Allen's critically acclaimed films during the decade and the early 1990s, including most notably Hannah and Her Sisters (playing the title role of "Hannah"), The Purple Rose of Cairo (in the lead role) and 1990's Alice, again as the title character.
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  Ronan Seamus Farrow - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Farrow first came to prominence as a child prodigy, when he began college at Simon's Rock College, in Massachusetts at the age of 11.
While there, Farrow continued to author reports from the region, including a column on child soldiers fighting in the region that ran in the International Herald Tribune on July 4, 2006[2] and an article on the relationship between China and the government of Sudan, which appeared in The Wall Street Journal on August 10, 2006.
Farrow's most recent column, focusing on the government of Sudan's opposition to UN peacekeepers in Darfur, appeared in a Washington Post blog on September 26, 2006.
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  Ronan Seamus Farrow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Farrow first came to prominence as a child prodigy, when he began college at Simon's Rock College, in Massachusetts at the age of 11.
While there, Farrow continued to author reports from the region, including a column on child soldiers fighting in the region that ran in the International Herald Tribune on July 4, 2006[2] and an article on the relationship between China and the government of Sudan, which appeared in The Wall Street Journal on August 10, 2006.
Farrow's most recent column, focusing on the government of Sudan's opposition to UN peacekeepers in Darfur, appeared in a Washington Post blog on September 26, 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Seamus_Farrow   (664 words)

  
 Mia Farrow   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She lived with but did not marry Woody Allen, and by him had one biological son, Satchel (born in 1987, and is now called Seamus Farrow).
Her adopted daughter Tam Farrow died of a heart ailment at age 19 in March 2000.
Her son Seamus was enrolled at Simon's Rock College at 11 years of age.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Seamus Farrow   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ronan Seamus Farrow was born on December 19, 1987, son of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow.
Farrow on the cover of Glamour, 1968 Mia Farrow (born on February 9, 1945 in Los Angeles, California) is an Irish-American actress.
In 2004, he was a United Nations ambassador for UNICEF with his mother, Mia Farrow; he joined her in the Sudan, advocating for the refugees in the southern areas.
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 wikien.info: Mia_Farrow   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Farrow was stricken with polio as a child and spent a year in an iron lung.
Farrow made her film debut in a 1947 short subject with her mother; the short was about famous mothers and their children modeling the latest fashions for families.
Farrow appeared in most of Allen's critically acclaimed films during the decade and the early 1990s, including most notably Hannah and Her Sisters (playing the title role of "Hannah"), The Purple Rose of Cairo (in the lead role) and 1990's Alice, again as the title character.
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 UNICEF: Mia Farrow visits Angola
Farrow will journey to four of the most war-affected provinces, including the notoriously ravaged town of Kuito in the central highlands of Angola, which saw some of the heaviest fighting during Angola's years of civil conflict.
Farrow will also meet with government leaders and UNICEF staff who are involved in efforts to register unaccompanied children and to trace and re-unite families.
Farrow made an extensive tour of Nigeria together with her 13-year-old son, Seamus, who is also accompanying her to Angola.
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 Bambooweb: Mia Farrow
She lived with but did not marry Woody Allen, and by him had one biological son, Satchel (born in 1987, and is now called Seamus Farrow).
Her son Seamus was enrolled at Simon's Rock College at 11 years of age.
Seamus Farrow graduated from Bard College in 2004.
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 Time for Kids | Specials | Seamus Farrow, son of UNICEF Representative Mia Farrow
Mia Farrow prepares to give a polio vaccination drop to a sleeping baby held by his mother.
Seamus: His legs can't function and one of his arms is very weak.
Seamus: Immunization against diseases such as polio would be No. 1, of course, plus education on preventing AIDS.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Ronan Seamus Farrow
Farrow first came to prominence as a child prodigy, when he began college at Simon's Rock College, in Massachusetts at the age of 11.
On June 1, 2006, Ronan Farrow hosted a summit at the United Nations headquarters on ensuring that children are included in the global movement for universal access to AIDS prevention and treatment.
Farrow's most recent column, focusing on the imprisonment of Darfur rebel leader and humanitarian coordinator Suleiman Jamous by the government of Sudan, appeared in The Wall Street Journal on 21 June 2007.
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 News | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Gainesville, Fla.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Farrow also appeared in a number of made for television films in the 1970s, most notably portraying the title role in a 1976 musical version of Peter Pan.
In 1968, Farrow famously traveled to India, where she spent the early part of the year at the ashram of the Maharishi in Rishikesh, Uttar Pradesh, studying transcendental meditation.
Farrow has been a high profile advocate for adoption since the 1970s, adopting children from poverty stricken regions, many of whom were deemed "difficult to place" due to biological handicaps.
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 Mia: The life and loves of a Hollywood princess - Independent Online Edition > News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
When Mia Farrow appeared in court yesterday as a character witness for Roman Polanski, she was recalling a time when she was a cinematic icon.
Farrow is also far from done with her own stage and screen career.
Farrow had never made a secret of her ambition to become a star as big as either of her parents and in the mid-Sixties she met a man who could most certainly offer her an entrée to the big leagues of entertainment.
enjoyment.independent.co.uk /film/news/article300346.ece   (1807 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Seamus Farrow
Seamus Farrow was born on December 19, 1987, son of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow.
He is a United Nations ambassador for UNICEF with his mother Mia Farrow.
As of November 8, 2004 he was with his mother in the Sudan, advocating for the refugees in the southern areas.
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 Omnipelagos.com ~ article "Mia Farrow"
Farrow has appeared in more than 40 films and won numerous awards, including a Golden Globe award (and 7 additional Golden Globe nominations), 3 BAFTA Film Award nominations, and a win for best actress at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.
Farrow's performance in Rosemary's Baby garnered numerous awards and established her as a leading actress.
Farrow has been a high profile advocate for adoption since the 1970s, adopting children from poverty stricken regions, many of whom were deemed "difficult to place" due to physical handicaps.
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 LISTSERV 14.5
Seamus, who turns 12 on Dec. 19, "is positively phobic" of his father and refuses to see him, said William Beslow, Ms.
Farrow, a court slammed Allen as lacking "any parenting skills." Allen is allowed only supervised visits with the three.
Seamus is the youngest student at Simon's Rock, an annex of Bard College for gifted high-school-age students, and has been taking regular classes in biology and Latin since his enrollment in September.
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 Mia Farrow - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Image:Mia Farrow cover.jpg Maria de Lourdes Villiers Farrow (born February 9, 1945), better known as Mia Farrow, is an American actress.
Farrow made her film debut in a 1947 short subject with her mother; the short was about famous mothers and their children modeling the latest fashions for families.
Farrow's adopted daughter, Tam Farrow, died in March 2000 at age 19, after a long illness.
www.netipedia.com /index.php/Mia_Farrow   (894 words)

  
 Mia Farrow   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mia Farrow is the daughter of the director John Farrow and the actress and Tarzan-girl Maureen O'Sullivan.
Mia Farrow has had one of the most distinguished and lengthy movie careers of any of the denizens of Hollywood but, interestingly enough, she says she hasn't watched one of her movies in almost twenty years.
Farrow later married Andre Previnin 1970; they have three children together as well as three daughters they adopted during their marriage.
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 Mia Farrow photos, info and news - People
The two had a son, Satchel (born in 1987, who is now called Seamus Farrow, and is well-known as a child prodigy).
By 1994, Farrow had 14 children, 9 of them adopted: 6 from her marriage with André Previn (3 adopted) and 3 from her time with Woody Allen (2 adopted).
Farrow is estranged from Soon-Yi Previn since her marriage to Woody Allen.
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 Mia Farrow - ZDNet   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Farrow also appeared in a number of made for television films in the 1970s, most notably portraying the title role in a 1976 musical version of Peter Pan.
Farrow has been a high profile advocate for adoption since the 1970s, adopting children from poverty stricken regions, many of whom were deemed "difficult to place" due to biological handicaps.
Farrow said of Soon-Yi: "She was on the streets in Korea when she was captured and brought to the state orphanage.
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 Mia Farrow - Biography
Mia Farrow was born on February 9, 1945 in Los Angeles California.
Her father was the writer and director and actor, John Farrow.
Tam Farrow died in March of 2000 of a heart ailment.
www.mia-farrow.com /bio.html   (238 words)

  
 theage.com.au - Mother Mia
Farrow has told Thaddeus how he was abandoned by his beggar mother at Calcutta's railway station, but he has no memory of that time, perhaps because he prefers to forget.
Farrow admits that her drive to pull lost souls into her "lifeboat" may owe something to that time when her "magical" Beverly Hills childhood was destroyed when she contracted polio.
Her father, John Farrow, a brilliant director and writer, was also an alcoholic and a womaniser; her mother, Maureen O'Sullivan, played Jane in the Tarzan films of the 30s.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2002/04/15/1018333471542.html   (2907 words)

  
 Mia Farrow - News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mia Farrow told a London court yesterday Roman Polanski was in "really bad shape" when he was alleged to have tried to seduce a woman in a restaurant just days after his wife Sharon Tate was murdered.
Mia Farrow showed their was no love lost between her and former beau Woody Allen when she banned a clip of her being used in a tribute to him.
Farrow, who split from Allen in 1996, refused to co-operate when asked for a clip of her performances to be used in the forthcoming Turner Classic Movies tribute to the director.
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 Seamus Farrow
Seamus Farrow is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
Mia Farrow was stricken with polio as a youngster and spent a year in an iron lung.
Farrow married Frank Sinatra on July 19, 1966, when she was only 21, and he was 50.
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 'My family prayed I wouldn't die' | Film | Arts | Telegraph
Mia Farrow, the actress and mother to 14 children, who once had polio, has put her recent dark history behind her to help Unicef.
When I tell Ngosi that Farrow's adopted children come from various parts of the world and that some of them are disabled - an African son with cerebral palsy; an Indian son with polio - she is even more perplexed.
It is a bizarre sight: Africans in brilliantly coloured traditional dress, American Rotarians in duck yellow bib-like overalls and a gaggle of journalists all jostling to get a picture of a slight, blonde woman in faded jeans and Unicef T shirt, clutching the hand of a boy with a thatch of ash blonde hair.
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 Showbiz - Woody Allen is 'immoral', says son - Digital Spy
18-year-old Seamus Farrow, born of Allen and Mia Farrow, objects to his father marrying Soon-Yi, who was adopted by Farrow and Andre Previn but came with Farrow to Allen when they split.
Allen began a relationship with Soon-Yi, who is 35 years younger than him, years after he met her at the age of seven, reports MRIB.
Seamus Farrow complains: "He's my father married to my sister.
www.digitalspy.co.uk /article/ds18684.html   (211 words)

  
 Biography of Mia Farrow   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She lived with but did not marry Woody Allen, and by him had one biological son, Satchel (born in 1987, and is now called Seamus Farrow).
She continued to adopt children as a sole parent, is active in agencies that encourage adoptions, and is a UNICEF Special Representative.
Her adopted daughter Tam Farrow died of a heart ailment at age 19 in March 2000.
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 CNN.com
CHUNG: Tonight, actress Mia Farrow is presenting a special Emmy Award for a contribution by a broadcaster in support of children's rights.
M. FARROW: In bombing of the town of Quito, which is one of the worst of the attacked towns during the car, just completely -- not a single building stands.
M. FARROW: He ate his belt in the time of terrible famine there, before the relief workers could even get in, because the war was raging.
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 Woody Allen's 11-year-old genius son in college   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Seamus Farrow, the precocious 11-year-old who is estranged from his famous filmmaking father, Woody Allen, is enrolled in college and has already applied to Columbia University in New York.
Farrow after he began an affair with Soon-Yi Previn, one of her adopted children.
Farrow gained custody of Seamus and, after a court battle with Mr.
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 Comprehensive information and links about Mia Farrow
Her first leading role was in the 1968 horror film,, which was a critical and commercial success, establishing Farrow as a leading actress.
Farrow was the person on the first issue of in 1974.
Farrow appeared in most of Allen's critically acclaimed films during the decade and the early 1990s, including most notably (an Irish film) and the 1995 film, "Miami Rhapsody", which has been described by some critics as "Woody Allen"-esque [2].
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 Woody's 11-Year-Old In College, Named 'Satchel' At Birth, Now Called 'Seamus' - CBS News
Allen said it has been four years since he has seen or spoken to Seamus Farrow, his biological son with former girlfriend Mia Farrow.
Seamus, who turns 12 on Dec. 19, "is positively phobic" of his father and refuses to see him, said William Beslow, Farrow's attorney.
Seamus, who lives with his mother in Connecticut, and attends Simon's Rock College in Massachusetts, already has applied to Columbia University, Beslow said.
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