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Theresa Magdalena Farrow was born in Los Angeles, California, on July 22, 1951, [3] a daughter of Irish-born actress Maureen O'Sullivan and Australian-born film director John Farrow. She was the youngest of their four girls and three boys; her siblings are Mia (b. 1945), Prudence, Stephanie, Michael Damien, Patrick Joseph, and John Charles. [4]
Tisa Farrow, an actor and sister of Mia Farrow, died in her sleep on Jan. 10 in Rutland, Vermont. ... Farrow was born Theresa Magdalena Farrow in Los Angeles to actor Maureen O’Sullivan and film ...
Tisa Farrow, the younger sister of Mia Farrow, has died. She was 72. She was 72. “If there is a Heaven, undoubtedly my beautiful sister Tisa is being welcomed there,” Mia, 78, wrote via ...
Maureen Paula O'Sullivan (May 17, 1911 – June 23, 1998) was an Irish actress who played Jane in the Tarzan series of films during the era of Johnny Weissmuller.She starred in dozens of feature films across a span of more than half a century and performed with such stars as Laurence Olivier, Greta Garbo, Fredric March, William Powell, Myrna Loy, Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery, Lionel Barrymore ...
Lieutenant Colonel John Farrow, USMC Played ... Lieutenant Commander Teresa Coulter, M.D. USNR (MC) Played by Trisha Yearwood. Seasons 3–7, 6 episodes.
Teresa Mathew, the department's associate director, remembers one cartoon about a penguin meeting his girlfriend's parents. "He says, 'We prefer the term Arctic-American,'" she recalled.
Antropophagus (also known as Anthropophagus: The Beast, The Savage Island, and The Grim Reaper) is a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Joe D'Amato, co-written by D'Amato and George Eastman, and starring Tisa Farrow, Zora Kerova, Saverio Vallone, Serena Grandi, Margaret Mazzantini, Mark Bodin, and Eastman, who portrays a cannibal stalking tourists on a remote island.
The movie was made by John Farrow as the second in a three-film contract he had with RKO. The first was Back from Eternity (1956); there ended up being no third film. [6] Rod Steiger signed to star in April. [9] Shelley Winters was a leading contender for the female lead. [10]