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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Prudence Farrow


Religion
  
Catholic

Home town
  
New York City, NY, USA

Spouse
  
Albert Bruns

Kathie Durst smiling while wearing a blue blouse and Robert Durst wearing eyeglasses, gray coat, light blue long sleeves and necktie

Full Name
  
Prudence Anne Villiers Farrow

Born
  
January 20, 1948 (age 76) (
1948-01-20
)

Residence
  
Seagrove Beach, Florida

Occupation
  
Author, meditation teacher, producer

Siblings
  
Mia Farrow, Stephanie Farrow, Tisa Farrow

Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles, University of California, Berkeley

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

Similar People
  
Mia Farrow, Stephanie Farrow, Tisa Farrow, John Farrow, Maureen O'Sullivan

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Prudence Anne Villiers Farrow Bruns (born January 20, 1948) is an American author, meditation teacher, and film producer. She is the daughter of film director John Farrow and actress Maureen O'Sullivan, and the younger sister of actress Mia Farrow. She is the subject of the Beatles song "Dear Prudence".

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Pattie Harrison, John Lennon, Mike Love, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, George Harrison, Mia Farrow, Donovan Leitch, Paul McCartney, Jane Asher, and Cynthia Lennon in Rishikesh, India

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Early life

Prudence Farrow sitting on the couch while wearing a light blue blouse

Farrow was raised in the Catholic faith and attended convent schools. Farrow learned the Transcendental Meditation technique (TM) in 1966 at UCLA. In 1967 Farrow became interested in yoga and opened a yoga institute at a former church in Boston. On January 23, 1968, Farrow, along with her sister Mia and brother John, traveled with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi from New York to India, and then to the Maharishi's ashram in Rishikesh for a Transcendental Meditation teacher training course.

Prudence Farrow smiling while sitting on the floor and wearing a floral blouse and garland

The Beatles arrived shortly thereafter, on February 16 and 20. Farrow was dedicated to practicing the TM technique so she could become a TM teacher. According to Farrow: "I would always rush straight back to my room after lectures and meals so I could meditate. John, George and Paul would all want to sit around jamming and having a good time and I'd be flying into my room. They were all serious about what they were doing, but they just weren't as fanatical as me". She "turned into a near recluse" and "rarely came out" of her cottage. John Lennon was asked to "contact her and make sure she came out more often to socialize" and he wrote the song "Dear Prudence". According to Lennon, "She'd been locked in for three weeks and was trying to reach God quicker than anyone else".

Career

Prudence Farrow smiling while sitting on the floor and wearing a floral blouse and garland

Farrow taught TM for several decades after her teacher training course in India. Among those she mentored was comedian Andy Kaufman. She returned to India for further instruction from the Maharishi in 1986 and has taught Transcendental Meditation in Florida since 1970.

Prudence Farrow smiling while sitting on the floor with other people and wearing a floral blouse and garland

Later in her life, Farrow earned a BA, an MA, and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley where she majored in Asian studies. Her doctoral dissertation was on pulse diagnosis, titled Nadivijnana, the Crest-Jewel of ayurveda: A Translation of Six Central Texts and an Examination of the Sources, Influences and Development of Indian Pulse-Diagnosis. Farrow became an elementary school teacher and according to her résumé she has held teaching positions or presented at conferences held at the University of California at Berkeley, Rutgers University and the University of Wisconsin.

Prudence Farrow sitting on the floor with other people and wearing a floral blouse and garland

Farrow has worked in the theater and film industry as a production assistant on The Muppets Take Manhattan in 1984 and the art department coordinator for The Purple Rose of Cairo. She also "conceived and co-produced" the 1994 film Widows' Peak, which featured her sister, Mia, in a part originally written for their mother, Maureen O'Sullivan. In 1999, she was one of four producers involved in staging Up From the Ground at the Westbeth Theatre in New York City.

Farrow became a magazine writer in the 2000s. Using her married name, Prudence Bruns, she has authored articles on Asian studies, world religions, ayurveda, and healthy living. In 2012 Farrow established the non-profit Dear Prudence Foundation to raise funds for a documentary film of the 2013 Kumbh Mela festival which is held in India every twelve years.

Personal life

Farrow has three children and four grandchildren. She was nearing the end of a three-year affair with New York real estate heir Robert Durst when his wife went missing.

References

Prudence Farrow Wikipedia