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Favorite 70s Stars - Then and Now - Page 50 of 72 - Kiwi Report

Favorite 70s Stars – Then and Now


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[post_page_title]Then – Mia Farrow[/post_page_title]
Mia Farrow was a talented actress who grabbed the world’s attention with Rosemary’s Baby in 1968. By the 70’s, she launched a film career that span over the next 3 decades and accumulate to over 50 movies total. Her private life became a frequent topic of discussion; she was once married to Frank Sinatra and had a long-term relationship with director Woody Allen. She starred in 13 of her former flame’s films.
Mia Farrow In 'The Great Gatsby'
[post_page_title]Now – Mia Farrow [/post_page_title]
Today, Mia is 71 years old and the ultimate family woman. She’s a charitable activist, spends a modest amount of time with her grandchildren, and still acts for the Brooks Atkinson Theater. She has a total of 14 children, 10 of which were famously adopted.
Banderas and Farrow smile after their arrival at the Starlite Charity Gala in Marbella

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