Vera Ann Farmiga
Vera Ann Farmiga was born on August 6,
1973. Farmiga, the second of seven children, was born in Clifton, New Jersey. She
is the daughter of Ukrainian immigrants
Mykhailo, a computer-systems analyst, and Luba Farmiga, a schoolteacher. Farmiga
was raised in an "insular" Ukrainian American community,
with Ukrainian as her native language. She attended a Ukrainian Catholic school in Newark and toured with a Ukrainian folk-dancing ensemble, Suyovika. As a girl, she
converted with her family from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church to Pentecostalism. In 1991, Farmiga graduated from Hunterdon
Central Regional High School. She is an American actress and film
director. Farmiga made her film debut in the 1998 drama thriller Return to Paradise.
This was followed by supporting roles in the 2000 romantic film Autumn in New York and
the 2001 television series UC: Undercover. She was also cast in the 2001 thriller 15 Minutes. Her other film appearances and roles include the
2003 comedy Dummy, the 2004 drama Down to the Bone, the 2006
crime thriller The Departed, the 2007 horror Joshua, and the 2008
historical drama The Boy in the
Striped Pyjamas. She made her directorial debut in the 2011 drama
film Higher Ground.
Farmiga gained critical acclaim following her
work in the 2009 comedy-drama Up in the Air, for which
she was nominated for an Academy Award,
a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. She also starred as Kate Coleman in Orphan in 2009, Capt. Colleen Goodwin in the 2011
thriller/action movie Source Code, and famous paranormal
investigatorLorraine Warren in
the 2013 horror film The Conjuring. As of 2013, she stars as Norma Louise Bates in
the A&E TV series, Bates Motel, for which she
was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
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