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Occupation
  
Sculptor

Name
  
Patrick Farrow


Role
  
Spouse
  
Susan Farrow (m. ?–2009)

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Born
  
November 27, 1942 (
1942-11-27
)
Los Angeles, California, United States

Died
  
June 15, 2009, Castleton, Vermont, United States

Parents
  
Maureen O'Sullivan, John Farrow

Siblings
  
Mia Farrow, Stephanie Farrow, Tisa Farrow

Grandparents
  
Joseph Farrow, Mary Lovatt O'Sullivan, Lucy Villiers, Charles Joseph O'Sullivan

Similar People
  
Mia Farrow, John Farrow, Stephanie Farrow, Tisa Farrow, Michael Damien Farrow

Middlebury College's Public Art Collection - Patrick Villiers Farrow


Patrick Villiers Farrow (November 27, 1942 – June 15, 2009) was an American sculptor, and a peace and environmental activist.

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Early life

Farrow was the son of actress Maureen O’Sullivan and writer-director-producer John Villiers Farrow. He had one older brother, Michael, and five younger siblings, including actresses Mia and Tisa, John, Prudence, and Stephanie. He grew up in Beverly Hills and went abroad to Spain and England.

His early jobs included acting in Hollywood in both TV and movies, serving as a Merchant Marine in the Pacific and working as an artist for WPAT radio station in New York City. He moved to Vermont in 1964. In 1966, he married Susan Hartwell Erb.

Career

A self-taught artist, Farrow had his first solo art show in 1967 at a Beverly Hills gallery. In 1990 he was elected a Fellow in the National Sculpture Society in New York City where he won numerous awards and he is represented in private and public collections worldwide. In 1993, he bought an historic church in Castleton, Vermont, turning it into a home, studio and gallery.

His public sculpture Frisbee is located on the Middlebury College campus center green. In 1984, Farrow raised $20,000 to pay for the installation of another, "The Leash," in nearby Rutland.

Death

On June 15, 2009, Farrow was found in his home, dead from a gunshot wound. The cause of death was determined to be suicide.

References

Patrick Villiers Farrow Wikipedia


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