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Juliet Mills

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Juliet Maryon Mills, born on 21 November 1941 in London, is a British‑American actress. She is the older sister of Hayley Mills, daughter of Sir John Mills and Mary Hayley Bell, and grew up around famous actors. As a child she appeared in films and trained at Elmhurst Ballet School.

Mills began acting early and was nominated for a Tony Award at age 18 for Five Finger Exercise (1960). In the 1960s she worked in films and on TV, including The Rare Breed and appearances on shows like The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Her big screen highlight was Avanti! (1972), which earned her Golden Globe nominations. In 1970 she starred as Phoebe Figalilly in the TV series Nanny and the Professor, which ran for two seasons and earned her further Golden Globe recognition.

In 1974 Mills won an Emmy for QB VII, a television miniseries. She later joined The Mirror Repertory Company in 1983 and returned to stage work. From 1999 to 2008 she played Tabitha Lenox on the daytime drama Passions, earning a Daytime Emmy nomination. She also appeared on Wild at Heart and Hot in Cleveland.

Mills has been married three times: to Russell Alquist Jr. (1961–1974), with whom she has a son, Sean; Michael Miklenda (1975–1980), with whom she has a daughter, Melissa; and Maxwell Caulfield (1980–present). She became a naturalized United States citizen in 1975.


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