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Balancing Poker, Family, and Acting: Farah Galfond’s Journey Beyond Poker

With her son now in grade school and no longer in diapers, Farah Galfond, a soap opera star and skilled poker player, is gearing up to re-enter the poker scene. Married to renowned poker coach Phil Galfond, she is set to increase her participation in tournaments, marking a shift from her previous poker focus.

Recently featured on the new podcast “Life Outside Poker” by PokerNews, which highlights poker players excelling in various aspects of their lives beyond the poker table, Farah Galfond shared insights into her journey.

Early Beginnings in Acting

Farah Galfond, originally Farah Fath and named after the legendary Farrah Fawcett, reminisced about her upbringing in Lexington, Kentucky, involving beauty pageants, local theater, and modeling. Her passion for drama led her to pursue acting in Hollywood, culminating in her breakthrough role as Mimi Lockhart on “Days of Our Lives.”

Transition to Poker in New York City

After departing from “Days of Our Lives,” Farah embarked on a new chapter, joining the cast of “One Life to Live” in New York City. It was here that she was introduced to Texas Hold’em through friendly home games with her colleagues, sparking her interest in poker.

Life With Phil Galfond

Married to Phil Galfond, a prominent figure in the poker realm, Farah highlighted his supportive nature and how his skills at the poker table translated into fatherhood. Phil’s influence not only enhanced Farah’s poker acumen but also enriched her overall gameplay.

Evolution in Poker Pursuits

Transitioning from low-stakes games to the high-stakes arena in Las Vegas, Farah honed her poker skills and embraced new challenges. However, after becoming a mother, she found solace in tournament play, alleviating the pressure she felt in cash games.

Future Prospects and Family Dynamics

Currently prioritizing her role as a mother while delving deeper into the poker world, Farah is optimistic about her poker journey ahead. Surrounded by a close-knit circle of high-stakes poker friends, including Andrew Robl and Jason Koon, Farah values the camaraderie and shared experiences within their group.

Reflecting on her acting career and the industry’s challenges, Farah expressed reservations about her son pursuing a similar path in Hollywood but remains supportive of his interest in poker, given the guidance she and Phil can provide.

For the full interview with Farah Galfond, filmed at Todd Brunson’s Roma Deli in Las Vegas, visit the podcast to delve deeper into her compelling narrative.