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Moses Amadeus Farrow (born January 27, 1978) is a family therapist. The adopted son of actress Mia Farrow and director Woody Allen, he has come to the defense of his father against a sexual abuse allegation.
Feb 20, 2024 · After initially siding with his mother amid her split from Woody Allen, Moses is now reconciled with his adoptive father.
- Zosha Millman
Most media sources claim my sister Tam died of “heart failure” at the age of 21. In fact, Tam struggled with depression for much of her life, a situation exacerbated by my mother refusing to get her help, insisting that Tam was just “moody.”.
- Stephanie Petit
- Matthew and Sascha Previn. Farrow and second husband, André Previn, welcomed biological twin boys in 1970. Matthew, who graduated from Yale and Georgetown Law, now works as a lawyer in New York City.
- Lark Previn. In 1973, Farrow and Previn brought their first adopted child into the family, a baby girl from Vietnam named Lark. In 1991, Lark made headlines when she and her younger sister Daisy were arrested for shoplifting hundreds of dollars worth of lingerie from a store in Danbury, Connecticut, while attending a prestigious all-girls high school in Manhattan.
- Fletcher Previn. Farrow and Previn welcomed their third biological son in 1974. Fletcher graduated from Connecticut College in 2000 and works as an executive assistant at IBM, while his wife is a graphic designer, Vanity Fair reported.
- Summer "Daisy" Previn. Born in 1974, Daisy was adopted from Vietnam in 1976 by Farrow and Previn. Like her older sister, she had a troubled adolescence, including the shoplifting arrest.
Moses Farrow has worked as a marriage and family therapist, photographer, adoption advocate and human rights activist in the U.S. Born in South Korea with Cerebral Palsy.
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Mar 15, 2021 · Filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering, as well as researcher Amy Herdy, discuss the finale of HBO’s “Allen v. Farrow,” from the attic train set to Moses Farrow’s story.