Tisa Farrow
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Born | July 22, 1955 Los Angeles, California |
Tisa Farrow (born July 22, 1955) is an American actress.
Farrow, one of seven children, was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Irish-born actress Maureen O'Sullivan and Australian-born film director John Farrow. She took up acting shortly after her older sister Mia Farrow rose to stardom. Farrow's first film appearance was in Homer (1970), directed By John Trent. She has spent some of her career in lower-rung horror films and melodramas, while still pursuing higher profile projects with known American directors.
Farrow is perhaps most known for starring in the horror film, Zombie, but she also appeared in James Toback's first feature production Fingers (1978 film), opposite Harvey Keitel, as well in Woody Allen's Manhattan (1979). In addition to Zombie, Farrow also appeared in The Anthropophagous Beast, another "video nasty".
Farrow gave up acting in the early 80s and went on to a successful career as a nurse at Rutland Hospital in Rutland, Vermont.
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NAME | Farrow, Tisa |
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DATE OF BIRTH | July 22, 1955 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Los Angeles, California |
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