How Taissa Farmiga & Vera Farmiga Are Related

July 2024 · 4 minute read

With Vera Farmiga being one of The Conjuring Universe's lead actors, fans of the series were intrigued when Taissa Farmiga was cast in The Nun.

Summary

With Vera Farmiga and Taissa Farmiga both starring in The Conjuring's franchise, viewers are left wondering how the two scream queens are related, if at all. While Vera Farmiga's screen career began in the late '90s, her breakout role came with the 2004 Sundance darling Down to the Bone. Following her award-winning performance in that indie drama, she landed roles in other acclaimed films, including The Manchurian Candidate, The Departed, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, and Up in the Air, for which she nabbed an Oscar nomination.

While Vera Farmiga has since pivoted to horror films thanks to her popular role as Lorraine Warren in The Conjuring, the younger Taissa Farmiga actually cut her teeth in such projects. In 2011, Taissa Farmiga was cast in the first installment of Ryan Murphy's long-running anthology series American Horror Story, and she has since appeared across several seasons of the show. With the comedy slasher film The Final Girls and numerous dramas under her belt, Taissa Farmiga was eventually cast in the 2018 Conjuring Universe spinoff The Nun, leading to more fan speculation about the relationship between Vera and Taissa Farmiga.

Taissa Farmiga & Vera Farmiga Are Sisters

While The Nun 2 shows how the Farmigas' Conjuring characters are connected, the actors also share a real-life link. While they may not be identical in looks, Taissa Farmiga and Vera Farmiga are sisters. In fact, Taissa Farmiga has said her older sister encouraged her to get into acting in the first place. Often, Hollywood types try to hide their connection to famous kin, but the Farmiga sisters seem more than happy to share the spotlight, especially where The ConjuringUniverse is concerned.

How Much Older Vera Farmiga Is Than Taissa

The Farmiga sisters actually come from a considerably large family. In total, there are seven Farmiga siblings, although only Taissa and Vera Farmiga took the acting route. Given that Vera is the eldest of the Farmiga siblings and Taissa is the youngest, there's a substantial age gap between the two siblings. Although both sisters have August birthdays, Vera was born in 1973, while Taissa was born in 1994. This means there's a 21-year age difference — almost to the day — between the sisters.

What Movies Taissa & Vera Farmiga Have Been In Together

Although Taissa and Vera Farmiga both star in movies in The ConjuringUniverse, they haven't shared any scenes in the franchise. However, The Nun 2 does more than just tease the connection between Vera Farmiga's paranormal investigator Lorraine Warren and Taissa Farmiga's Sister Irene. Using a scene that was cut from 2021's The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Lorraine briefly appears in The Nun 2. The cameo goes beyond the sisters' off-screen connection, canonizing their characters' link in The Conjuring Universe.

However, this isn't the only occasion that sees the Farmiga sisters on the same roll of credits. In fact, Taissa Farmiga's first acting role was in Higher Ground — a movie directed by Vera Farmiga — in which she plays the younger version of her older sister's character. Later, the Farmiga sisters reunited on screen in At Middleton, playing mother and daughter. Here's hoping the Farmiga sisters get to reprise their roles and, somehow, share some screen time in one of The Conjuring's future sequels or spinoffs.

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Nominated for an LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award in 2022, Kate is a freelance entertainment writer and editor. Before joining Screen Rant, they wrote for SFGATE, Game Rant, Ask.com, and CBR, among others. Kate is a member of GALECA, the Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics. Aside from writing, she has worked at several film festivals, including Frameline, the San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival, as well as the San Francisco International Film Festival (SFFILM). Now based in Oakland, they received a BFA in creative writing from Emerson College in Boston, before pursuing an MFA in creative writing at the University of San Francisco.

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