Juliet Mills (born November 21, 1941) is a British-American actress renowned for her versatile career spanning over seven decades in television, film, and theatre. As the daughter of Sir John Mills and sister of Hayley Mills, both esteemed actors, she hails from a distinguished showbiz lineage. Her performances often blend charm and depth, cementing her status in entertainment.
Iconic Roles
- Nanny Phoebe Figalilly in the ABC sitcom "Nanny and the Professor" (1970–1971): Her whimsical, magical nanny character captivated audiences and became a cult classic.
- Tabitha Lenox in the NBC soap opera "Passions" (1999–2008): As the mysterious witch, she delivered a standout performance that earned her multiple Daytime Emmy nominations.
- Other notable roles include appearances in films like "Avanti!" (1972) opposite Jack Lemmon, and stage productions such as "Suite in Two Keys" (1966), showcasing her theatrical prowess.
Life Now
Currently, Mills remains active in the entertainment industry, frequently participating in conventions and fan events. She has appeared in independent films and guest TV roles, such as a 2022 cameo in a digital series. Married to actor Maxwell Caulfield since 2000, she resides in California, maintaining a low-profile yet engaged presence through charity work and occasional acting projects.