Attractive, willowy brunette Tisa Farrow was born Theresa Magdalena Farrow on July 22, 1951, in Los Angeles, California. She is the daughter of writer / director John Farrow and Maureen O’Sullivan and the sister of Mia Farrow. Tisa made her film debut in the obscure hippie counterculture drama Homer (1970). She gave an especially charming performance as sweet innocent “Jennifer” in the marvelously offbeat Some Call It Loving (1973). Farrow was impressive as the timid “Mouse” in the fun made-for-TV Carrie (1976) clone The Initiation of Sarah (1978) and solid as the spaced-out “Carol” in James Toback’s fabulously gritty Fingers (1978). Tisa had small parts in both Manhattan (1979) and Winter Kills (1979). She ended her acting career with starring roles in three entertainingly trashy Italian exploitation features: feisty heroine “Anne Bowles” in Lucio Fulci’s excellent horror classic Zombie Flesh Eaters (1979), spunky photojournalist “Jane Foster” in Antonio Margheriti’s Vietnam action / adventure Hunter of the Apocalypse (1980) and a standard woman-in-peril part in Antropophagus (1980).
Tisa Farrow called it a day as an actress after 1980, and went on to a successful career as a nurse in Vermont.