Juliet Maryon Mills net worth is $18 Million Juliet Maryon Mills Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Juliet Maryon Mills (born 21 November 1941, London) is an English actress. She is the daughter of actor Sir John Mills and Mary Hayley Bell and the sister of actress Hayley Mills.Juliet Mills began her career as a child actress. She 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 in the sitcom Nanny and the Professor in 1970-71. She received Golden Globe 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).From 1999 until 2008, she had a continuing role in the daytime drama series Passions, for which she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award.
Full Name Juliet Maryon Mills Net Worth $18 Million Date Of Birth November 21, 1941 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Height 5' 2" (1.57 m) Occupation Actress Profession Actress, Writer Spouse Russell Alquist Jr. Children Sean Caulfield, Melissa Caulfield, Sean Alquist, Melissa Miklenda Parents Mary Hayley Bell, Sir John Mills Nicknames Juliet Mills, Mills, Juliet Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 She played the niece of her real life father John Mills in Nanny and the Professor: The Human Fly (1971). 2 First husband Russell penned the 1964 hit song "A Little Loving" for British pop band The Fourmost . 3 She and her sister Hayley attended Elmhurst Ballet School. 4 Her first movie role was In Which We Serve (1942), released in 1942. It was written by, and starred, her godfather, Sir Noël Coward and she played the infant son of "Shorty", played by her father, John Mills . 5 Shares a birthday with Jena Malone , Björk , Goldie Hawn , Rachel Rogers , & Nicollette Sheridan 6 In 1971, she accepted the Oscar for "Best Actress in a Leading Role" on behalf of Glenda Jackson , who wasn't present at the awards ceremony. 7 Aunt of Crispian Mills . 8 Niece of Annette Mills . 9 Was nominated for Broadway's 1960 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Dramatic) for "Five Finger Exercise." 10 Godfather was Sir Noël Coward . 11 Her son-in-law is aspiring actor David Tuchman . 12 There is an eighteen year age difference between Mills and her husband Maxwell Caulfield , who was born in 1959. 13 Mother of Sean and Melissa Caulfield 14 Daughter of playwright Mary Hayley Bell and Sir John Mills . 15 Older sister of Hayley Mills and Jonathan Mills . 16 Goddaughter of Vivien Leigh
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Actress Title Year Status Character Hot in Cleveland 2010-2015 TV Series Philipa Some Kind of Beautiful 2014 Joan Lucky Stiff 2014 Miss Thorsby From Here on OUT 2014 TV Series Dottie / Dottie Cooper Four Seasons 2008-2009 TV Mini-Series Lady Florence Combe Wild at Heart 2009 TV Series Georgina Passions 1999-2008 TV Series Tabitha Lenox / Tabita Lenox The Other Sister 1999 Winnie Air America 1998 TV Series Helen Vendler A Stranger in the Mirror 1993 TV Movie Alice Tanner Columbo 1992 TV Series Eileen Hacker Waxwork II: Lost in Time 1992 The Defense Lawyer Night of the Fox 1990 TV Movie Monsters 1990 TV Series Cara Raymond Till We Meet Again 1989 TV Mini-Series Vivianne de Biron The Law and Harry McGraw 1988 TV Series Isobel McKechnie Murder, She Wrote 1987 TV Series Annette Pirage Hotel 1985-1987 TV Series Joanne Bentley / Grace Cauldwell Dynasty 1984 TV Series Rosalind Bedford The Love Boat 1978-1984 TV Series Barbara Danver / Blair Chapman / Kate Garfield / ... Fantasy Island 1978-1984 TV Series Angela Anderson / Viola Burnstein / Ruth Ewell / ... Hart to Hart 1980 TV Series Kate Matthews Barnaby and Me 1979 TV Movie Jennifer The Cracker Factory 1979 TV Movie Tinkerbell Police Woman 1978 TV Series Amy Hollis Switch 1978 TV Series Alicia Alden Wonder Woman 1977 TV Series Queen Kathryn Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn 1977 TV Movie Myra Gibbsville 1977 TV Series The Second Power 1976 Estefanía Once an Eagle 1976 TV Mini-Series Joyce Ellery Queen 1976 TV Series Florence Ames Demon, Demon 1975 TV Movie Matt Helm 1975 TV Series Caroline Jeffries The Wide World of Mystery 1975 TV Series Isobel Hawaii Five-O 1975 TV Series Lady Sybil Danby Medical Story 1975 TV Series Nurse Marcus Welby, M.D. 1975 TV Series Louise Carpenter Beyond the Door 1974 Jessica Barrett Harry O 1974 TV Series Margaret Ballinger Born Free 1974 TV Series Dr. Claire Hanley Rex Harrison Presents Stories of Love 1974 TV Movie Usherette QB VII 1974 TV Mini-Series Samantha Cady The ABC Afternoon Playbreak 1973 TV Series Susan Moroni The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie 1972-1973 TV Series Nanny Jonathan Livingston Seagull 1973 Marina (voice) Letters from Three Lovers 1973 TV Movie Maggie Avanti! 1972 Pamela Piggott Nanny and the Professor 1970-1971 TV Series Nanny Stage 2 1971 TV Series Kate Hardcastle Alias Smith and Jones 1971 TV Series Julia Finney The Challengers 1970 TV Movie Mary McCabe All My Children 1970 TV Series Judge Edith Hogan (1985) Oh! What a Lovely War 1969 Nurse Sherlock Holmes 1968 TV Series Grace Dunbar Coronet Blue 1967 TV Series Margaret Crowell The Revenue Men 1967 TV Series Jill Lacey Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1966-1967 TV Series Princess / Mary Lewis Wings of Fire 1967 TV Movie Lisa The Wrong Box 1966 Mannish Woman on Train (uncredited) 12 O'Clock High 1966 TV Series Helen Conboy / Sydney Vivyan A Man Called Shenandoah 1966 TV Series Paula Ben Casey 1966 TV Series Joan Lloyd The Rare Breed 1966 Hilary The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 1965 TV Series Eva Carry on Jack 1964 Sally Armchair Theatre 1963 TV Series Rose It Happened Like This 1963 TV Series Joan Nurse on Wheels 1963 Joanna Jones Man of the World 1962 TV Series Carla ITV Television Playhouse 1962 TV Series Carol Twice Round the Daffodils 1962 Catty No My Darling Daughter 1961 Tansy Carr Mrs. Miniver 1960 TV Movie Carol Beldon The History of Mr. Polly 1949 Little Polly The October Man 1947 Child So Well Remembered 1947 Young Julie In Which We Serve 1942 Freda's Baby
Writer Title Year Status Character Nanny and the Professor 1971 TV Series written by - 1 episode
Thanks Title Year Status Character Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat 1989 thanks
Self Title Year Status Character A Tribute to Maureen O'Hara 2016 Video documentary short Carry on Forever 2015 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself - Carry on Jack The Greatest Ever War Films 2014 TV Movie documentary Herself / Freda's Baby All Night with Joey Reynolds 2011 TV Series Herself This Morning 2010 TV Series Herself Beyond the Door, 35 Years Later 2009 Video documentary short Herself Beyond the Door: Introduction by Juliet Mills and Lee Christian 2009 Documentary short Herself The World's Greatest Actor 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself World Poker Tour 2004 TV Series Herself SoapTalk 2003 TV Series Herself 18th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards 2003 TV Special Herself The 28th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards 2001 TV Special Herself - Presenter The Face: Jesus in Art 2001 Video documentary Narrator Sir John Mills' Moving Memories 2000 Video documentary Herself Hollywood Squares 2000 TV Series Herself - Panelist The 27th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards 2000 TV Special Herself - Presenter: Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series Biography 1999-2000 TV Series documentary Herself MTV Video Music Awards 1995 1995 TV Special Herself This Is Your Life 1977-1993 TV Series documentary Herself The Annual Artists Rights Foundation Gala 1991 TV Movie Herself AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to David Lean 1990 TV Special Herself (uncredited) 7th Annual American Cinema Awards 1990 TV Special Herself The 4th Annual American Cinema Awards 1987 TV Special Herself The 12th Annual People's Choice Awards 1986 TV Special Herself - Audience Member Gala Dinner Tribute to Aaron Spelling 1985 TV Movie Herself AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Bette Davis 1977 TV Special documentary Herself (uncredited) Dinah! 1975 TV Series Herself Tattletales 1975 TV Series Herself Match Game 73 1974-1975 TV Series Herself - Panelist The 14th Annual TV Week Logie Awards 1972 TV Special Herself The Hollywood Squares 1970-1971 TV Series Herself The David Frost Show 1970-1971 TV Series Herself The 43rd Annual Academy Awards 1971 TV Special Herself - Accepting Best Actress Award for Glenda Jackson The Virginia Graham Show 1971 TV Series Herself Dinah's Place 1970 TV Series Herself The Morecambe & Wise Show 1969 TV Series Herself Wedding of the Doll 1968 Documentary Herself Mr. Dickens of London 1967 TV Movie Herself Juke Box Jury 1961-1962 TV Series Herself - Panellist This Is Your Life 1960 TV Series documentary Herself
Archive Footage Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2002 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actress in a Daytime Serial Passions (1999) 1975 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Drama Special QB VII (1974)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2005 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Passions (1999) 2004 TV Land Award TV Land Awards Superlatively Supernatural Nanny and the Professor (1970) 2003 Soap Opera Digest Award Soap Opera Digest Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress Passions (1999) 2001 Soap Opera Digest Award Soap Opera Digest Awards Outstanding Villainess Passions (1999) 2000 Soap Opera Digest Award Soap Opera Digest Awards Outstanding Villain Passions (1999) 1973 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical Avanti! (1972) 1971 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best TV Actress - Comedy or Musical Nanny and the Professor (1970) 1966 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards New Faces, Female 12th place.
2nd Place Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1972 Bravo Otto Germany Bravo Otto Best Female TV Star (TV-Star w)
Known for movies Passions (1999-2008) as Tabitha Lenox / Tabita Lenox
Nanny and the Professor (1970-1971) as Nanny
Avanti! (1972) as Pamela Piggott
Jonathan Livingston Seagull (1973) as Marina