Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone have been friends for 30 years, sharing a deep connection despite their differences.
Both actresses are starring together for the first time in the Broadway play "The Roommate."
"The Roommate" is a comedy about secrets and surprises between two women sharing a home.
LuPone described their friendship by comparing herself to pepper and Farrow to honey.
Mia Farrow first gained fame in the 1960s with "Peyton Place" and "Rosemary's Baby."
Patti LuPone has won three Tony Awards, with a Broadway career spanning over 50 years.
The play highlights the richness of "women of a certain age" and challenges their invisibility in the arts.
Farrow agreed to join the play only if LuPone was also involved, showing their mutual admiration.
Both actresses feel that continuing to work at their age is a true measure of success.
Farrow describes her life now as being at peace, valuing her friendships, and enjoying her time away from the spotlight.