Actress and activist Mia Farrow is set to be honoured for her unwavering dedication to human rights causes all over the world.
The Rosemary's Baby star is an outspoken campaigner for refugee causes, especially those hitting children living in war-torn areas.
Her effortshave earned her the Marian Anderson Award, which recognises artists whose leadership benefits humanity. She will be presented with the accolage at a ceremony in Philadelphia in May.
The prize is named after opera star and Philadelphia born Marian Anderson, who became the first black soloist ar the Metropolitan Opera in New York in 1955.
Farrow follows in the footsteps of many other well known Hollywood stars including Sidney Poitier, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Gere.
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