Mia Farrow shot to fame in the 1960s with her roles in Peyton Place, Rosemary’s Baby, and through her work alongside Woody Allen.
Beyond acting, she has become a respected activist and humanitarian, most notably as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador focused on children’s rights in conflict zones. Her influence on film and global causes continues into the present day.
Her son, Ronan Farrow (born Satchel Ronan O’Sullivan Farrow, 1987), has forged a powerful career as an investigative journalist, author, and former diplomat.
A Yale Law graduate and Rhodes Scholar, Ronan’s exposés—especially those revealing misconduct by Harvey Weinstein—helped spark the #MeToo movement and earned him the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service
He continues to work through The New Yorker, HBO documentaries, and his recent reporting, exposing everything from spyware misuse to political corruption.
Although Mia and Ronan come from very different worlds—her acting, his journalism and activism—their shared values are clear: speaking truth to power, advocating for justice, and using public platforms to fight for the vulnerable. Mia’s humanitarian convictions are a throughline in Ronan’s work, shaping both his career and purpose.
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