Mia Farrow is an American actress who became an icon for her award-nominated performance as Rosemary Woodhouse in the horror classic Rosemary's Baby. She was born in Los Angeles in 1945 and is the eldest daughter of Australian director John Farrow. Before she became an actress, Farrow was a model for many years. Mia Farrow is also an activist and has done extensive work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. Time magazine named her one of the most influential people in the world in 2008. Farrow has starred in dozens of movies, including John and Mary, The Great Gatsby (1974), Widows' Peak, and Luc Besson's Arthur series.
A simply elegant memoir. --Newsweek Compelling and convincing . . . a story of survival. --Chicago Tribune A beautifully written memoir . . . about complex people and issues. --The Atlanta Journal A juicy book and a good one. --Time Farrow's book possesses an elegance of prose and sensibility that elevates it way beyond the typical gorefest of sex, gossip, and betrayal. --USA Today A stellar new memoir . . . it's all there, every wondrous, scandalous, inhumanely difficult thing. --Mirabella Mia Farrow tells the story of her fascinating life with uncommon grace and insight. --William Styron Word by word, page by page, we're convince. We believe her. --Newsday One of the best writers to ever come out of Hollywood. She writes with extraordinary wit and polish. This is good news from Frank Sinatra, Andr Previn, and the hundreds of other celebrities who make cameo appearances in her fabulous life, but it is very bad news for Woody Allen. --Pat Conroy