
Mia: The Life of Mia Farrow by Edward Z. Epstein and Joe Morella
Mia: The Life of Mia Farrow by Edward Z. Epstein and Joe Morella is a 266-page hardcover published in 1991 by Delacourte Press. The dust jacket has a protective plastic cover. Inside, the pages are clean and unmarked and the binding is tight. Book Summary Mia Farrow is a child of Hollywood, an unconventional beauty who has forges a highly individual and controversial life for herself. The daughter of movie star Maureen O'Sullivan and director John Farrow, Mia Burst onto the celebrity scene as the star of TV's Peyton Place.iii. Her marriage at age twenty to forty-nine-year-old Frank Sinatra cemented her place in the tabloid headlines, and continues to fascinate fans even today. After finding success as a respected actress for her work in Rosemary's Baby, Mia again made headlines by becoming pregnant with twins by married conductor Andre Previn. After marrying Previn and divorcing him nine years later, she teamed up both professionally and privately with Woody Allen. Her early