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词条 Juliet Mills
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

  3. Personal life

  4. Filmography

     Film  Television 

  5. Theatre

  6. Awards and nominations

  7. References

  8. External links

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| name = Juliet Mills
| image = Harry O Juliet Mills 1974.jpg
| caption = Juliet Mills, circa 1974
| birth_name = Juliet Maryon Mills
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1941|11|21|df=y}}
| birth_place = London, England, U.K.
| death_date =
| death_place =
| citizenship = British / American
| education = Elmhurst Ballet School
| occupation = Actress
| years_active= 1942–present
| children = 2
| parents = {{hlist|Sir John Mills|Mary Hayley Bell}}
| relatives = Hayley Mills (sister)
| spouse = {{ubl|{{marriage|Russell Alquist Jr.
|1961|1964|end=divorced}}|{{marriage|Michael Miklenda
|1975|1980|end=divorced}}|{{marriage|Maxwell Caulfield
|1980|}}}}
}}Juliet Maryon Mills (born 21 November 1941) is a British-American actress.[1] She is the daughter of actor Sir John Mills and Mary Hayley Bell and the eldest of three siblings; her younger siblings are actress Hayley Mills and director Jonathan Mills.[2]

Mills began her career as a child actress and was nominated for a Tony Award for her stage performance in Five Finger Exercise in 1960. She progressed to film work and then to television, playing the lead role on the sitcom Nanny and the Professor in the early 1970s. She received Golden Globe Award nominations for her work in this series and for her role in the film Avanti! in 1972. She won an Emmy Award for her performance in the television miniseries QB VII (1974). In 1983, Mills joined The Mirror Theater Ltd's Mirror Repertory Company, performing in repertory productions such as Rain, Paradise Lost, Inheritors and The Hasty Heart throughout their seasons.[3] From 1999 until 2008, she had a role on the daytime drama series Passions,[4] for which she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award.

Early life

Mills was born in London during World War II (1941), though her parents, actor Sir John Mills and playwright Mary Hayley Bell, soon moved the family to the country to be away from the German Luftwaffe raids. She is the elder sister of actress Hayley Mills and director Jonathan Mills. Because of her parents' fame, Mills grew up surrounded by famous actors, including Rex Harrison, David Niven and Marlon Brando. She recalled her childhood in the 2000 documentary film Sir John Mills' Moving Memories, written by her brother. Her godmother was actress Vivien Leigh, and her godfather was playwright Noël Coward.[5] She attended the Elmhurst Ballet School, in Camberley, Surrey.[5]

Career

As a child, Mills appeared as an extra in various films, including a role as Freda's 11-week-old baby in the 1942 film In Which We Serve, starring her father.[5][6] Her first major role came in 1958, when she was 16, in the Peter Shaffer play Five Finger Exercise, as "Pamela Harrington". The show ran one year in London, and then moved to the Music Box Theatre on Broadway. In 1960, Mills was nominated for a Tony Award as "Best Featured Actress" for her performance as Pamela.

In the 1960s, she would act both in films and on television, including the film, The Rare Breed with James Stewart and Maureen O'Hara, and on television series such as The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Ben Casey and 12 O'Clock High. The 1970s saw her working mostly in television, although she has stated that the highlight of her film career was the film Avanti! (1972), directed by Billy Wilder, in which she starred with Jack Lemmon, and for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination in 1973.[7]. Mills also appeared in a two-part 1987 episode of the TV series The Love Boat playing Barbara Danver, wife of Alan Danver, played by Dan Rowan, one half of the Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In partnership.

She is perhaps best known for starring on the American television series Nanny and the Professor, which was called an American version of Mary Poppins.[5] She played Phoebe Figalilly, a nanny with magical powers. Mills has stated that she herself believes in magic, witches and fairies: "There's a lot more, you know, in the aether and around us ... We have guides, and we have angels taking care of us ... I believe in metaphysics, in a big way."[4] She was again nominated for another Golden Globe Award in 1971 for the same role. Despite strong ratings, the series ran only two seasons, in 1970 and 1971. When it moved from a timeslot near The Partridge Family and The Brady Bunch, two hugely successful sitcoms, to a different night of the week, ratings fell eventually leading to its cancellation.[5]

In 1974, she won an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Drama Special" for her performance in the miniseries adaptation of QB VII. During the 1974–75 television season, she also had a recurring role as Dr. Claire Hanley on NBC's Born Free. In 1980, Mills returned to the stage, starring in The Elephant Man, with Maxwell Caulfield. The two actors hit it off, and the younger Caulfield became her third husband, leading Mills to withdraw from acting for a time. In 1999, she was cast on the daytime drama Passions as Tabitha Lenox, a witch who was burned at the stake in the 17th century. Initially, the character wished harm on other people, but in a June 2007 episode, the character was declared a "good witch."[8] Mills was nominated for her first Daytime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Lead Actress" for the role.[9]

The series ended in August 2008. In 2009, Mills joined the cast the ITV drama Wild at Heart, playing "Georgina", the sister of a character played in the previous series by her real-life sister Hayley. She also guest-starred in two episodes of Hot in Cleveland as Philipa Scroggs, the mother of Joy (played by Jane Leeves).

Personal life

Mills has been married three times. The first time was from 1961 to 1964, to Russell Alquist, Jr.,[2] with whom she had a son, Sean. Her second marriage was from 1975 to 1980 to Michael Miklenda, with whom she had a second child, a daughter, Melissa. In 1980, Mills married Maxwell Caulfield, 18 years her junior. Mills said of the age difference, "Everybody is always interested in the fact that I am married to someone who is a lot younger than I am ... There are no rules, and that's what I believe, because age doesn't really matter. If you meet someone that you're really close to, someone that you love, stick with that."[4]

Caulfield is stepfather to Melissa Miklenda, Mills' daughter from her second marriage, and to Sean Alquist, Mills' son from her first marriage.[10] Mills became a naturalised United States citizen on 10 October 1975.[11]

Filmography

Film

Year Title RoleNotes
1942In Which We ServeFreda's Baby
1947So Well RememberedYoung Julie
1947The October ManYoung girl
1949{{sortname>The|History of Mr. Polly|The History of Mr. Polly (film)}}Little Polly
1961No My Darling DaughterTansy Carr
1962Twice Round the DaffodilsCatty
1963Nurse on WheelsJoanna Jones
1963Carry On JackSally
1966{{sortname>The|Rare Breed}}Hilary Price
1966The Wrong BoxWoman on TrainNo credit
1969Oh! What a Lovely WarNurse
1971The Pebbles of Etratat Florence
1972Avanti!Pamela Piggott
1973Jonathan Livingston Seagull
1974Beyond the DoorJessica Barrett
1976{{sortname>The|Second Power|nolink=1}}Estefanía
1992Lost in TimeThe Defense Lawyer
1999{{sortname>The|Other Sister}}Winnie
2013Lucky StiffMiss Thorsby
2014Some Kind of BeautifulJoan
2018Running for GraceGrandmother

Television

Year Title RoleNotes
1960Mrs. MiniverCarol BeldonTV film
1962ITV Television PlayhouseCarolEpisode: "The Morning After"
1962Man of the WorldCarlaEpisode: "The Mindreader"
1963It Happened Like ThisJoanEpisode: "Three of a Kind"
1965{{sortname>The|Man from U.N.C.L.E.}}EvaEpisode: "The Adriatic Express Affair"
1966Ben CaseyJoan LloydEpisode: "Pull the Wool Over Your Eyes, Here Comes the Cold Wind of Truth"
1966{{sortname>A|Man Called Shenandoah}}PaulaEpisode: "The Imposter"
196612 O'Clock HighSydney Vivyan / Helen ConboyEpisodes: "The Slaughter Pen", "Siren Voices"
1966Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler TheatreMary LewisEpisode: "Time of Flight"
1967Wings of FireLisaTV film
1967The Revenue MenJill LaceyEpisode: "Borderline"
1967Coronet BlueMargaret CrowellEpisode: "Man Running"
1968Sherlock HolmesGrace DunbarEpisode: "Thor Bridge"
1970The ChallengersMary McCabeTV film
1970–1971Nanny and the ProfessorNanny Phoebe FigalillyLead role (54 episodes)
1971Alias Smith and JonesJulia FinneyEpisode: "The Man Who Murdered Himself"
1971Stage 2Kate HardcastleEpisode: "She Stoops to Conquer"
1973Letters from Three LoversMaggieTV film
1973The ABC Afternoon PlaybreakSusan MoroniEpisode: "Alone with Terror"
1974QB VIISamantha CadyMiniseries
1974Born FreeDr. Claire HanleyEpisodes: "Pilot", "The Flying Doctor of Kenya"
1974Harry OMargaret BallingerEpisode: "Ballinger's Choice"
1975Marcus Welby, M.D.Louise CarpenterEpisode: "Public Secrets"
1975Hawaii Five-OLady Sybil DanbyEpisode: "Termination with Extreme Prejudice"
1975The Wide World of MysteryIsobelEpisode: "Demon, Demon"
1975Matt HelmCaroline JeffriesEpisode: "Death Rods"
1976Ellery QueenFlorence AmesEpisode: "The Adventure of the Hardhearted Huckster"
1976Once an EagleJoyceMiniseries
1977The Other Side of DawnMyraTV film
1977Wonder WomanQueen KathrynEpisode: "The Queen and the Thief"
1977Barnaby and MeJenniferTV film
1978SwitchAlicia AldenEpisode: "Coronado Circle"
1978Police WomanAmy HollisEpisode: "Sixth Sense"
1978, 1979
1980, 1984
Fantasy IslandVarious4 episodes
1978–1984The Love BoatVarious8 episodes
1979The Cracker FactoryTinkerbellTV film
1980Hart to HartKate MatthewsEpisode: "Downhill to Death"
1984DynastyRosalind BedfordEpisodes: "The Secret", "That Holiday Spirit"
1985All My ChildrenJudge Edith HoganTV series
1985, 1987HotelGrace Cauldwell / Joanne BentleyEpisodes: "Fallen Idols", "Pitfalls"
1987Murder, She WroteAnnette PirageEpisode: "Witness for the Defense"
1988The Law & Harry McGrawIsobel McKechnieEpisode: "Maginnis for the People"
1989Judith Krantz's Till We Meet AgainVivianne de BironMiniseries
1990MonstersCara RaymondEpisode: "Outpost"
1992ColumboEileen HackerEpisode: "No Time to Die"
1993A Stranger in the MirrorAlice TannerTV film
1998Air AmericaHelen VendlerEpisode: "The Hit"
1999–2008PassionsTabitha LenoxMain role (990 episodes)
2009Wild at HeartGeorginaRecurring role (8 episodes)
2008–2009Four SeasonsLady Florence CombeMiniseries
2010, 2013
2014, 2015
Hot in ClevelandPhilipaEpisodes: "Meet the Parents", "Magic Diet Candy",
"Murder House", "Say Yes to the Mess"
2014–presentFrom Here on OUTDottie CooperRegular (6 episodes)
2017Time After TimeMrs. NelsonEpisode: "Pilot"

Theatre

Year Title RoleNotes
1958Five Finger ExercisePamela HarringtonComedy Theatre; London, England
1964Alfie!GildaBroadway
1966Lady Windermere's FanPhoenix Theatre; London, England
1969She Stoops to ConquerGarrick Theatre; London, England
1987Valley of the DollsNarratorAudiobook recording by Phoenix Books
1997Blithe SpiritRuthLauren K. Woods Theatre; West Long Branch, NJ
1998Dial M for MurderCape Playhouse; Cape Cod, MA
2010Bedroom FarceDeliaUK Tour[12]
2015Legends!Sylvia GlennAustralian Tour[13]
2019The Lady VanishesMiss FroyUK Tour[14]

Awards and nominations

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Year Association Category Nominated work Result
1971Golden Globe AwardsBest TV Actress – Musical/ComedyNanny and the Professor{{nom}}
1973Best Motion Picture Actress – Musical/ComedyAvanti!{{nom}}
1975Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Drama SpecialQB VII{{won}}
2000Soap Opera Digest AwardsOutstanding VillainPassions{{nom}}
2001Outstanding Villainess{{nom}}
2003Outstanding Supporting Actress{{nom}}
2004TV Land AwardsSuperlatively SupernaturalNanny and the Professor{{nom}}
2005Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesPassions{{nom}}

References

1. ^Certificate of Naturalization as a United States Citizen #10116847, filed U.S. District Court, Los Angeles, California (date: 10 October 1975), ancestry.com.
2. ^{{cite book|last=Stevens|first=Christopher|title=Born Brilliant: The Life Of Kenneth Williams |publisher=John Murray|year=2010|isbn=978-1-84854-195-5|page=382}}
3. ^"Married Actors Juliet Mills and Maxwell Caulfield in a Scene from the Mirror Repertory Theatre Production of the Play "Paradise Lost." (New York)." NYPL Digital Collections. N.p., 1983. Web. 13 January 2017. .
4. ^Soapography, "Juliet Mills and Greg Vaughn"
5. ^Who's Who in the Theatre, 17th ed. Gale Research, 1981
6. ^{{cite news|title=The enchantment of the acting life – It cast a spell on Juliet Mills when she was young, and the Passions actress continues to relish its magic|work=Orlando Sentinel|date=5 July 2005|author=Byrne, Bridget}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000292/1973|title=Golden Globes, USA, Awards for 1973 |accessdate=20 August 2013}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.soapoperafan.com/passions/2007summaries/june1.html|title=SoapOperaFan.com . . . Passions Summaries|publisher=|access-date=26 July 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927194501/http://www.soapoperafan.com/passions/2007summaries/june1.html|archive-date=27 September 2007|dead-url=yes}}
9. ^{{cite news|title=Mills is bewitching – Emmy-winning actress charms fans of NBC's soap Passions|date=21 August 2005|author=Crook, John|work=Chicago Tribune}}
10. ^Maxwell Caulfield biography at FilmReference.com; accessed 10 April 2011.
11. ^(No. 10116847), US District Court, Los Angeles, California, Petition #364323
12. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/2010/maxwell-caulfield-to-lead-touring-cast-of-bedroom-farce/|title=Maxwell Caulfield to lead touring cast of Bedroom Farce {{!}} News|last=Woolman|first=Natalie|date=2010-06-24|website=The Stage|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-23}}
13. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.stagewhispers.com.au/stage-briefs/hayley-mills-and-juliet-mills-australian-premiere-legends|title=Hayley Mills and Juliet Mills in Australian Premiere of Legends {{!}} Stage Whispers|website=www.stagewhispers.com.au|access-date=2019-02-23}}
14. ^{{Cite web|url=https://britishtheatre.com/interview-juliet-mills-the-lady-vanishes/|title=INTERVIEW: Juliet Mills on The Lady Vanishes and touring with husband Maxwell Caulfield|last=Staff|first=Editorial|date=2019-02-19|website=British Theatre|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-02-23}}

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