Mimsy Farmer

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Farmer, 1975

Mimsy Farmer (born February 28, 1945 in Chicago , Illinois ) is an American actress .

Life

Farmer made his teenage debut opposite Henry Fonda in the comedy Summer of Anticipation (1962). In 1963 she was nominated for the Laurel Award as "Outstanding New Female Personality" . She took acting classes and spent a year in Canada where she worked in a hospital. She then moved to Los Angeles .

In the film drama More - more - always more (1969), the first film with the music of Pink Floyd , she took on one of the leading roles and wrote the script. In the film drama The Road to Salina (1970) she played the daughter of Rita Hayworth , who is having an affair with her brother. In the crime thriller Endstation Schafott (1973) she appeared in one of the larger roles alongside Jean Gabin and Alain Delon . She moved to Italy in the early 1970s . In 1979 she starred in the mini television series Martin Eden . In 1983 she starred alongside Terence Hill in the film Nobody Skin Like Don Camillo .

Farmer was married to the Italian screenwriter Vincenzo Cerami from 1970 to 1986 and has one daughter. She has lived in France since her divorce .

literature

In 2019 Ludovic Mabreuil's "La Cinematique des muses" will be published, in which the author portrays twenty film muses on 215 pages, including Geneviève Bujold , Mimsy Farmer, Claude Jade , Elsa Martinelli , Ottavia Piccolo , Marie-France Pisier , Edith Scob , Maria Schneider , Joanna Shimkus and Catherine Spaak . [1]

Filmography (selection)

Awards

David di Donatello

  • 1971: For her performance in Die Straße nach Salina

Web links

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