. . . . . . . . . . "Mia Farrow (b. 1945) was the guest star on The Muppets Valentine Show in 1974. During the show, Farrow mentions that she has two children and one more on the way, indicating that during the filming she was pregnant with her son Fletcher Farrow Previn (b. March 14, 1974.)"@en . "Mar\u00EDa de Lourdes \"Mia\" Villiers Farrow (born February 9, 1945) is an American actress, activist and former fashion model. She is best known in films such as Rosemary's Baby, John and Mary, The Great Gatsby and The Purple Rose of Cairo."@en . . . . . "Mia Farrow"@en . . "Peter mentions Mia while erroneously detailing the facts of Woody Allen and his adopted daughter in \"Barely Legal\". She appears in \"Brian Sings and Swings\" as Frank Sinatra Jr.\u2019s mother. While Farrow was married to his father, Frank Sinatra, in the 1960s, Jr.'s mother is actually Nancy Barbato Sinatra. Mia is voiced by Audrey Wasilewski."@en . . . . . . . . . . "\"Lisa's Sax\""@es . . . . . . . "Peter mentions Mia while erroneously detailing the facts of Woody Allen and his adopted daughter in \"Barely Legal\". She appears in \"Brian Sings and Swings\" as Frank Sinatra Jr.\u2019s mother. While Farrow was married to his father, Frank Sinatra, in the 1960s, Jr.'s mother is actually Nancy Barbato Sinatra. Mia is voiced by Audrey Wasilewski."@en . . . "Ex-Husband: Krusty the Clown"@en . "Mar\u00EDa de Lourdes Villiers Farrow (born February 9, 1945),[1][2] known professionally as Mia Farrow, is an American actress, activist and former fashion model. She first gained notice for her role as Allison MacKenzie in the television soap opera Peyton Place and gained further recognition for her subsequent short-lived marriage to Frank Sinatra. An early film role, as Rosemary in Roman Polanski'sRosemary's Baby (1968), saw her nominated for a BAFTA and a Golden Globe for Best Actress. She went on to appear in films such as John and Mary (1969), Follow Me! (1972), The Great Gatsby (1974) and Death on the Nile (1978)."@en . . . . . . . "Mia Farrow"@es . . . . "actress, singer, humanitarian, fashion model"@en . "Mia Farrow (born February 9, 1945) is Krusty the Clown's ex-wife from The Krusty the Klown Story: Booze, Drugs, Guns, Lies, Blackmail and Laughter."@en . . . . . "Femenino"@es . . . . . . "Mar\u00EDa de Lourdes \"Mia\" Villiers Farrow (born February 9, 1945) is an American actress, activist and former fashion model. She is best known in films such as Rosemary's Baby, John and Mary, The Great Gatsby and The Purple Rose of Cairo."@en . "Marr\u00F3n"@es . . . . . "\"Lisa's Sax\""@en . . . . . "Children:Chin Ho, Chan Ho and many unnamed"@en . . "Blond"@en . . . . . "Mia Farrow (b. 1945) was the guest star on The Muppets Valentine Show in 1974. During the show, Farrow mentions that she has two children and one more on the way, indicating that during the filming she was pregnant with her son Fletcher Farrow Previn (b. March 14, 1974.) She appeared in Rosemary's Baby and the remake of The Omen. She was married first to Frank Sinatra and subsequently to Andr\u00E9 Previn, with whom she had three children. Farrow also adopted three children with Previn and two more with Woody Allen. Her sister, Prudence, the inspiration for the Beatles song \"Dear Prudence,\" worked on the production of The Muppets Take Manhattan."@en . "Mia Farrow (born February 9, 1945) is Krusty the Clown's ex-wife from The Krusty the Klown Story: Booze, Drugs, Guns, Lies, Blackmail and Laughter."@en . . . . . . "Mar\u00EDa de Lourdes Villiers Farrow (born February 9, 1945),[1][2] known professionally as Mia Farrow, is an American actress, activist and former fashion model. She first gained notice for her role as Allison MacKenzie in the television soap opera Peyton Place and gained further recognition for her subsequent short-lived marriage to Frank Sinatra. An early film role, as Rosemary in Roman Polanski'sRosemary's Baby (1968), saw her nominated for a BAFTA and a Golden Globe for Best Actress. She went on to appear in films such as John and Mary (1969), Follow Me! (1972), The Great Gatsby (1974) and Death on the Nile (1978). Farrow was in a relationship with actor-director Woody Allen from 1980 to 1992 and appeared in twelve of his thirteen films over that period, including Zelig(1983), Broadway Danny Rose (1984), The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), Radio Days (1987), Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989), Alice (1990) and Husbands and Wives (1992). Her later film roles include Widows' Peak (1994),The Omen (2006), Be Kind Rewind (2008), Dark Horse (2011) and Luc Besson'sArthur series (2006\u20132010). Farrow has appeared in more than 50 films and won numerous awards, including a Golden Globe award, received seven additional Golden Globe nominations, three BAFTA nominations and a best actress award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.[3] Farrow is known for her extensive work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. She is involved in humanitarian activities in Darfur, Chad, and the Central African Republic. In 2008, Time magazine named her one of the most influential people in the world.[4]"@en . . . "Mia Farrow"@en . .