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Image info
Artist | International News Service/St Louis Post-Dispatch. |
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Credit | eBay front back St Louis Post-Dispatch 20 June 1950, page 30 |
License | pd |
Desc | Photo of Maureen O'Sullivan and John Farrow with their children in 1950. From left: Maria (Mia), Patrick, O'Sullivan, Farrow holding Stephanie, Prudence and John Charles. Michael lies at their feet holding a photo from the family's album. |
Usage | Public domain |
1904–1963; Australian-born American film director
John Farrow is ...
Dead
Born | 10 February 1904 in Sydney |
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Died | 27 January 1963 in Beverly Hills |
Age | 58 years, 11 months |
Cause | myocardial infarction |
Sex or gender | male |
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Country of citizenship | Australia and United States of America |
Manner of death | natural causes |
Spouse | Maureen O'Sullivan |
Child | Mia Farrow and Patrick Villiers Farrow |
Occupation | film director, screenwriter and navy officer |
Nominated for | Academy Award for Best Director and Academy Award for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay |
Awards | Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Knight Grand Cross in the Order of the Holy Sepulchre and Academy Award for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay |
About John Farrow
John Farrow: The Maverick Director Who Conquered Hollywood
John Farrow was a man of many talents. Born in Sydney, Australia, on February 10, 1904, he was a sailor, a boxer, a journalist, and a novelist before he found his true calling as a filmmaker. Farrow's life was as colorful as his movies, which ranged from film noir to war dramas to swashbucklers. He was a maverick director who never played by the rules, and his legacy still resonates in Hollywood today.
Farrow's early years were marked by adventure and hardship. He left school at 14 and went to sea, traveling the world as a merchant marine. He also boxed professionally, winning the Australian lightweight championship in 1924. But Farrow's true passion was writing, and he became a journalist and a novelist in the 1930s. His first novel, "A Partner in Crime," was a bestseller, and he went on to write several more, including "The Big Clock," which was adapted into a classic film noir in 1948.
Farrow's transition to filmmaking was a natural one. He had always been fascinated by the movies, and he wrote screenplays for several Australian films in the 1930s. In 1940, he moved to Hollywood and signed a contract with Paramount Pictures. His first film, "Men in Her Diary," was a modest success, but it was his second film, "Wake Island," that established him as a major director. The film, which was based on the true story of the defense of Wake Island during World War II, was a critical and commercial hit, earning Farrow an Academy Award nomination for Best Director.
Farrow's career continued to flourish in the 1940s and 1950s. He directed a string of successful films, including "The Big Clock," "Alias Nick Beal," and "Hondo," which was one of the first 3D films. Farrow also worked with some of the biggest stars of the era, including Burt Lancaster, Alan Ladd, and Joan Crawford. He was known for his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to get the best performances out of his actors.
Farrow's personal life was as eventful as his professional one. He was married three times and had seven children, including the actresses Mia and Tisa Farrow. He was also a close friend of Ernest
About Death
Farrow died from a heart attack in Beverly Hills, California at the age of 58 and was buried in the Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City.
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