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| Born | John N.B. Villiers-Farrow February 10, 1904 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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| Died | January 28, 1963 (aged 58) Beverly Hills, California |
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John Farrow (February 10, 1904 – January 28, 1963) was an award-winning film director, producer and screenwriter.
Born John Villiers Farrow in Sydney, Australia, John Farrow began writing while working as a sailor in the 1920s. He moved to Hollywood to work in films as a marine technical advisor and stayed on as a screenwriter. He wrote for films between 1927 and 1959, and also directed between 1934 and 1959. Farrow was also a writer of short stories and plays (Laughter Ends), as well as non-fiction (Pageant of the Popes, and biographies of St Thomas More and Father Damien).
He is also remembered for being married to actress Maureen O'Sullivan. He fathered seven children, including actresses Mia Farrow, Stephanie Farrow, Tisa Farrow, and Prudence Farrow. Maureen O’Sullivan was his second wife, after he converted to Catholicism and she received a papal dispensation to marry a divorcee. Pope Pius XI later appointed him a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre.
He 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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Farrow was twice nominated for an Academy Award. He won the Oscar and Writers Guild of America Award for his adapted screenplay for Around the World in Eighty Days (1956).
He was nominated for an Oscar and won the 1942 New York Film Critics Circle Award for his direction of the rousing World War II battle drama Wake Island.
His star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is located at 6304 Hollywood Blvd.
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| NAME | Farrow, John |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Villiers-Farrow, John N.B. |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Film director, screenwriter |
| DATE OF BIRTH | February 10, 1904 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| DATE OF DEATH | January 28, 1963 |
| PLACE OF DEATH | Beverly Hills, California |
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