Ronan Farrow, born on December nineteenth, nineteen eighty-seven, is a prominent American journalist, lawyer, and human rights advocate. He is the son of renowned actress Mia Farrow and acclaimed filmmaker Woody Allen, a lineage that has shaped his multifaceted career.
Farrow gained significant recognition for his groundbreaking investigative reporting on the sexual abuse allegations against film producer Harvey Weinstein. His work, published in The New Yorker, played a pivotal role in the #MeToo movement and earned the magazine the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in two thousand eighteen, an honor shared with The New York Times.
In addition to his journalistic endeavors, Farrow has contributed to humanitarian efforts through his work with UNICEF and has served as a government advisor. His commitment to social justice and human rights continues to define his professional journey.