Mia Farrow Highlights

  • 2007: Costarred in Justin Theroux's directing debut, "Dedication," a romantic comedy premiered at Sundance
  • 2006: Played the role of 'Mrs. Baylock', the Satanic nanny, in the remake of "The Omen"
  • 2005: Starred off-Broadway, as a woman confronting her own mortality in "Fran's Bed," a family drama by James Lapine
  • 1999: Starred in the CBS movie "Forget Me Never"
  • 1998: Returned to TV as co-star with Sam Waterston in "Miracle at Midnight" (ABC)
  • 1995: Starred in the film version of Craig Lucas' play "Reckless"
  • 1994: Co-starred in the comedy "Widow's Peak"
  • 1992: Became embroiled in a prolonged and public custody battle with Allen over their three children Moses, Dylan, Satchel; eventually won custody
  • 1992: Last film with Allen, "Husbands and Wives"
  • 1990: Received critical kudos for "Alice", Allen's film loosely adapted from "Alice in Wonderland"
  • 1986: Provided the luminous center for Allen's acclaimed "Hannah and Her Sisters"
  • 1985: Starred as a Depression-era wife who seeks solace in the movies in "The Purple Rose of Cairo", written and directed by Allen
  • 1984: Delivered an outstanding turn as a mobster's girlfriend, replete with New Jersey accent, in "Broadway Danny Rose", written and directed by Allen
  • 1982: First film collaboration with Woody Allen, "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy"
  • 1979: Appeared on Broadway opposite Anthony Perkins in "Romantic Comedy"
  • 1978: Had supporting turn as a murder suspect in the Agatha Christie adaptation "Death on the Nile"
  • 1976: Played title role in the NBC musical adaptation of "Peter Pan"
  • 1974: Portrayed Daisy Buchanan in the feature remake of "The Great Gatsby", starring Robert Redford
  • 1969: Acted opposite Dustin Hoffman in "John and Mary"
  • 1968: Delivered a stellar turn as an unsuspecting wife and mother whose husband and neighbors are Satanists in Roman Polanski's now-classic chiller "Rosemary's Baby"
  • 1967: Became involved with the transcendental meditation movement
  • 1967: Played title role in the ABC TV remake of "Johnny Belinda"
  • 1964: First major film role, "Guns at Batasi"
  • 1964: TV acting debut as Alison MacKenzie in the ABC primetime serial drama, "Peyton Place"; became an "overnight" star
  • 1963: Appeared in short, "The Age of Curiosity", for SEVENTEEN Magazine
  • 1963: Stage acting debut as Cecily in an Off-Broadway production of "The Importance of Being Earnest"
  • 1959: Film acting debut in a bit role in "John Paul Jones", directed by father John Farrow
  • 1957: Sent to convent school in London after expressing interest in becoming an actress
  • 1954: Contracted polio at age nine