Mia Farrow, born in 1945 in Los Angeles, emerged as a defining figure in cult cinema with her unsettling portrayal of Rosemary Woodhouse in Rosemary's Baby (1968). Her haunting performance in this psychological horror film set a benchmark for the genre, blending innocence with terror. In The Haunting of Julia (1978), she plays the grief-stricken mother, delving into themes of loss and the supernatural. Farrow's work in See No Evil (1971) further showcases her ability to inhabit complex roles that linger long in the viewer's mind.
Rosemary's Baby
A young couple moves into an infamous New York apartment building to start a family. Things become frightening as Rosemary begins to suspect her unborn baby isn’t safe around their strange neighbors.