Veteran actress, humanitarian, and author Mia Farrow has signed with The Rosenzweig Group for representation across all areas of her career, marking a new chapter for one of Hollywood’s most enduring and influential figures.
Farrow, who recently earned her first Tony Award nomination for Leading Actress in The Roommate opposite Broadway legend Patti LuPone, has long been recognized not only for her screen and stage work but also for her tireless humanitarian efforts. In The Roommate, Farrow portrayed Sharon, a lonely Iowa woman estranged from her adult son and recently divorced, who decides to take in a mysterious New Yorker named Robyn, played by LuPone. What starts as a cautious arrangement evolves into a compelling and unexpected friendship, exploring themes of trust, deception, and human connection—a performance that earned Farrow critical acclaim and her first Tony nod.
“We are honored to welcome Mia Farrow to The Rosenzweig Group family,” said Marni Rosenzweig, President. “Her remarkable career and continued influence in both entertainment and humanitarian work make her an extraordinary talent to represent.”
Farrow’s screen career spans decades and includes some of cinema’s most iconic films. She earned BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations for her breakout role in Rosemary’s Baby (1968) and went on to appear in beloved works such as The Purple Rose of Cairo, Hannah and Her Sisters, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Husbands and Wives, and countless others. Her versatility and enduring presence in both independent and mainstream projects have solidified her reputation as a highly respected and dynamic performer.
Beyond her work on stage and screen, Farrow is a committed humanitarian and global advocate. As a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, she has worked extensively to improve the lives of vulnerable communities worldwide, drawing attention to human rights issues, children’s welfare, and access to healthcare and education. Her dedication to advocacy runs parallel to her artistic endeavors, making her a unique figure in the entertainment industry who seamlessly blends performance and activism.
The Rosenzweig Group represents a wide range of high-profile talent across film, television, and theater, including Alex Borstein (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Patrick Adams (Suits), Xavier Molyneux, Sandra Bernhard, and Glynn Turman. Farrow’s addition signals the agency’s continued commitment to representing artists with both creative impact and social influence.
While Farrow is now represented by The Rosenzweig Group for new projects, she continues to maintain her relationship with WME for ongoing engagements. This dual representation allows her to navigate both legacy projects and new ventures while benefiting from specialized expertise in talent management and brand development.
For fans and industry insiders alike, Farrow’s partnership with The Rosenzweig Group offers exciting possibilities. Whether returning to the stage, exploring new film roles, or advancing her humanitarian efforts, Farrow remains a figure whose career and influence continue to evolve. Her body of work, combined with her commitment to global advocacy, ensures that she remains a significant voice in entertainment and beyond.
Mia Farrow’s career has always balanced artistic excellence with meaningful activism. With her new representation, the actress and humanitarian is poised to continue breaking ground both on-screen and off, inspiring new generations of performers and advocates alike.