Summary
Vera Farmiga is living proof that critics do matter.
The New Jersey-born daughter of Ukrainian immigrants (she didn't speak English until the age of six) was working in relative obscurity when the Los Angeles Film Critics Association gave her its best actress award for the barely seen 2004 indie film "Down to the Bone."See the full content of this document
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Farmiga Embodies Modern Heroine
That propelled her into a series of juicy movie roles ("Running Scared," "Breakin...
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