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Tisa Farrow Cause of Death

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The passing of actress Tisa Farrow, known for her roles in 1970s films like James Toback’s “Fingers” and William Richert’s “Winter Kills,” has been announced by her sister, Mia Farrow. Tisa Farrow, aged 72, passed away unexpectedly, with her sister revealing on Instagram that she seemingly died in her sleep.

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In a heartfelt tribute, Mia Farrow expressed her belief that if there is a heaven, Tisa is undoubtedly being warmly welcomed there. She described her sister as the best among them, highlighting Tisa’s exceptional generosity and love. Mia fondly remembered Tisa as someone who embraced life with love and never complained.

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Tisa Farrow made her debut on the big screen in “Homer” (1970), where she portrayed the girlfriend of a high school student deeply affected by the Vietnam War, played by Don Scardino. Additionally, she took on roles in low-budget horror films such as Lucio Fulci’s “Zombie” (1979) and “Anthropophagus” (1980).

One of her most notable roles was in James Toback’s “Fingers” (1978), where she played a woman engaged in a peculiar romance with a disturbed loner portrayed by Harvey Keitel. Her talent shone through as she also appeared as a nurse in the black comedy thriller “Winter Kills” (1979).

Adding to her diverse filmography, Tisa Farrow had a brief appearance as a party guest in Woody Allen’s “Manhattan” (1979). Her contributions to the world of cinema are remembered with admiration and gratitude.


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