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Farrow and first
In addition to the aforementioned, other directors associated with top-of-the-bill Hollywood film noirs include Edward Dmytryk ( Murder, My Sweet, Crossfire )— the first important noir director to fall prey to the industry blacklist — as well as Henry Hathaway ( The Dark Corner, Kiss of Death ) and John Farrow ( The Big Clock, Night Has a Thousand Eyes ).
The film was remade first as a 1967 television movie starring Mia Farrow as Belinda and David Carradine as Locky and in 1982 as another TV remake with Rosanna Arquette as Belinda and Richard Thomas as the Doctor.
Farrow first gained wide acclaim for her role as Allison MacKenzie in the soap opera Peyton Place, and for her subsequent short-lived marriage to Frank Sinatra.
O ' Sullivan's first husband was Australian-born writer, award-winning director and Catholic convert John Farrow, from September 12, 1936 until his death on January 28, 1963.
During the making of Sorority House director John Farrow first noticed how her hair always covered her right eye, creating an air of mystery about her and enhancing her natural beauty.
They also covered " Darcy Farrow " by Steve Gillette and Tom Campbell, being the first artists to cover these three songs.
Matthew's third cousin Allison MacKenzie ( Mia Farrow ), a close friend of classmate Norman Harrington ( Christopher Connelly ), has begun to fall in love with his older brother Rodney ( Ryan O ' Neal ); she is smitten as soon as they share their first kiss.
Farrow first came to prominence as a child prodigy when at age 11 he became the youngest student to attend Bard College at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.
" The first issue contained articles by Laurance Labadie, Lynne Farrow, and Earl Foley.
Despite his flourishing career and recently having become a father for the first time, Farrow was keen to be involved in World War II.
This was the first of 13 movies that Allen would make starring Mia Farrow.
She also met Waters, the original mechanic from the first Viper Project, and Allie Farrow ( played by Dawn Stern ), Viper's systems specialist.

Farrow and Transcendental
On January 23, 1968, Farrow, along with her sister Mia and brother John, traveled with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi by plane from New York to India, and then to the Maharishi's ashram in Rishikesh, India for a Transcendental Meditation teacher training course.

Farrow and technique
Farrow was dedicated to mastering the TM technique well enough so that she could become a TM teacher.

Farrow and 1966
* Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow ( July 19, 1966 )
Frank Sinatra had married Mia Farrow in 1966, and it had produced a good enough amount of publicity for Parker to sit up and take notice.
* Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow: Married from 1966 to 1968.

Farrow and at
The story is told in three main arcs, with almost all of it occurring during a 24-month period beginning and ending at Thanksgiving parties hosted by Hannah ( Mia Farrow ) and her husband, Elliot ( Michael Caine ).
* February 16 – The Beatles, Mike Love, Mia Farrow, Donovan and others travel to India to visit Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at Rishikesh.
* Ronan Farrow, son of Mia Farrow and Woody Allen, enrolled at the age of 11, the youngest student in Simon's Rock history.
Farrow has appeared in more than 45 films and won numerous awards, including a Golden Globe award ( and seven additional Golden Globe nominations ), three BAFTA Film Award nominations, and a win for best actress at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.
During the trial, which included the testimonies of Mia Farrow and others, it was proved that the alleged scene at the famous New York restaurant Elaine's could not possibly have taken place on the date given, because Polanski only dined at this restaurant three weeks later.
His character escorts Jacy Farrow ( played by Cybill Shepherd ) to late-night indoor skinny-dipping at a swimming pool.
* March 8-The Fight of the Century: before a jet-set crowd that included Cher, Frank Sinatra, Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, Diana Ross and others, Joe Frazier drops Muhammad Ali in the fifteenth round and wins a unanimous decision to retain the world's Heavyweight title, at New York's Madison Square Garden.
He was an ' old boy ' of Roundhay School, Leeds ( headmaster at the time was B. A. Farrow ).
His other films included The Chiltern Hundreds ( 1949 ); Hotel Sahara ( 1951 ), starring Yvonne De Carlo ; Guns at Batasi ( 1964 ), starring Richard Attenborough and Mia Farrow.
He preached in black churches and invited a black woman, Lucy Farrow, to preach at his campmeeting in south Texas in 1906.
Farrow has spoken extensively on engaging with marginalized people such as youth and women ’ s groups, including in recent commencement addresses at Dominican University of California and Bard College at Simon's Rock ( later selected by the Huffington Post as one of 2011's top ten commencement speeches ).
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.
In his capacity as a State Department official, Farrow has spoken extensively, particularly at universities on the subject of youth engagement.
Farrow publicly defended Obama's appointment of Harold Hongju Koh ( a former teacher of his at Yale Law School ) as State Department legal adviser, writing in Forbes that Koh had been the victim of a campaign of " preemptive discreditation " based on Koh's putative Supreme Court candidacy.
The day before, 17 September, Colonel Simrall arrived at Fort Wayne with 320 Dragoons and a company of mounted riflemen under Colonel Farrow.
" Mia Farrow, who was also at the ashram during the period, supports Lennon's story in her autobiography ; she writes, " Then a self-important, middle-aged American woman arrived, moving a mountain of luggage into the brand-new private bungalow next to Maharishi's along with her son, a bland young man named Bill.
In the early 1980s, Farrow was dating New York real estate heir Robert Durst at the time his wife disappeared.
Following this, he accompanied his wife to Europe, where she was making A Yank at Oxford ( 1938 ), lecturing on Damien of Molokai on whom Farrow had written a book, and receiving a Papal knighthood.

Farrow and 1967
His Broadway credits also included the 1967 Neil Simon comedy The Star-Spangled Girl, the Frank Loesser musical Greenwillow ( 1960 ), for which he was nominated for another Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical and Bernard Slade's 1979 play Romantic Comedy opposite Mia Farrow.

Farrow and after
Describing Polanski immediately after Tate's death, Farrow testified, " Of this I can be sure — of his frame of mind when we were there, of what we talked about, of his utter sense of loss, of despair and bewilderment and shock and love — a love that he had lost.
Lennon and Harrison departed two weeks later after hearing a rumour that the Maharishi had made sexual advances towards Mia Farrow and " a few other women ".
On April 27, 2009, Mia Farrow began fasting for as long as possible to raise awareness about the crisis in Darfur ; after 12 days she was advised to stop immediately by doctors.
Shortly after it opened on Broadway John Farrow died of a heart attack.
Her part was originally intended for Mia Farrow, but Farrow dropped out of the project after her split with Allen.
In 1968, she was written out of the show after complaining that she was given little to do, especially in light of the show's concentration on the love story between young leads Mia Farrow and Ryan O ' Neal.
According to Farrow: " I would always rush straight back to my room after lectures and meals so I could meditate.
According to Farrow: " I would always rush straight back to my room after lectures and meals so I could meditate.
Farrow taught TM for several decades after her TM teacher training course in India.
Farrow earned a BA, an MA, and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley after majoring in South and Southeast Asian studies.
Farrow started writing while working as a sailor and became interested in screenwriting after meeting Robert Flaherty.
He is captured and, after interrogation under his alias of Lieutenant Farrow of the Royal Navy, he is sent to a POW camp, mostly occupied by RAF officers.

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