Mia Farrow is a renowned American actress, social worker, former model, and human rights activist. She became a household name for her role as Allison MacKenzie in the nighttime soap opera Peyton Place. Her portrayal of Rosemary in Roman Polanski's 1968 film Rosemary's Baby cemented her status as a leading actress. After being nominated for a BAFTA and winning a Golden Globe for her performance, she went on to take more leading roles, showcasing her talent in both film and theater. Farrow has appeared in over 50 films, winning the hearts of audiences and critics alike with her compelling performances. She had a long-term relationship with director Woody Allen, and they collaborated on several films, with Farrow often in the lead role. However, a significant focus of Farrow’s life has been her work as a social activist, particularly in Darfur. She is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and has been an advocate for children's, women's, and human rights, frequently appearing in documentaries highlighting the challenges faced by people in Africa. In recognition of her humanitarian efforts, Time magazine named her one of the most influential people in the world in 2008.