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Donna Mills

Donna Mills

Birthday: December 11, 1940 (83 years)

HomeTown: Chicago, Illinois, United States

Donna Mills, a bubbly blonde who began her acting career in her hometown of Chicago, where she had lived all her life, participated in both amateur and professional productions. After making her debut on Broadway as a harem girl in Woody Allen’s play “Don’t Drink the Water,” Donna went on to play recurring roles on the New York City-based television soap operas “The Secret Storm” (1954) and “Love Is a Many Splendored Thing.” Both of these shows aired in the 1950s (1967). Her debut performance was in the hard-hitting drama The Incident (1967), which also featured Martin Sheen and Beau Bridges, both of whom were also rising stars at the time. Mills carved a niche for herself in made-for-TV movies, typically playing the role of a damsel in distress. Her breakthrough role came in the cult classic Play Misty for Me (1971), in which she portrayed Clint Eastwood’s girlfriend who was in danger. After that, she appeared as a guest star on numerous top-rated series. In the role of Abby Cunningham Ewing, second wife of Dallas (1978) “black sheep” Gary Ewing (Ted Shackelford), in the nighttime serial Knots Landing (1979), Donna forever changed her on-screen image from trembling helplessness to calculating truculence; coincidentally, Mills had co-starred with J. R. Ewing himself (aka Larry Hagman) on the short-lived sitcom The Good Life (1971). She was given the award for “Outstanding Villainess” by Soap Opera Digest three times: in 1986, 1988, and 1989. Mills made the decision to leave the long-running hit after nine years playing the role of Abby in order to pursue other opportunities. She continued to star in a wide variety of television films, many of which she produced herself and which frequently brought attention to significant societal issues. Outback Bound (1988), The World’s Oldest Living Bridesmaid (1990), Runaway Father (1991), In My Daughter’s Name (1992), and My Name Is Kate (1993) are a few examples of these (1994). Mills made a second visit to the set of Knots Landing in 1993, this time for the reunion miniseries titled Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac (1997). In the interim, she appeared on Melrose Place in a recurrent guest role as Jane Mancini’s (Josie Bissett) mother for a few episodes (1992). Donna joined the cast of General Hospital (1963) on ABC in 2014, playing the role of Madeline Reeves, an additional wealthy character who causes trouble. She was awarded the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series for her work in this role, and she won the award. Since then, Donna has made appearances in the full-length motion pictures Joy (2015) and Nope (2022), in addition to starring in the reality show Queens of Drama (2015). Easter Seals, Women in Film, and ECO are just a few of the many political and human rights organisations that Donna has been a dedicated supporter of for a very long time (Earth Communications Office). She had never been married when she became the adoptive mother of Chloe in 1994. She lives in Beverly Hills with her longtime boyfriend, Larry Gilman. Her previous significant other was Richard Holland, with whom she had a long-term relationship. Born on December 11, 1940, Donna Mills hails from Chicago, United States. As in 2023, Donna Mills's age is 83 years. Check below for more deets about Donna Mills. This page will put a light upon the Donna Mills bio, wiki, age, birthday, family details, dating, trivia, photos, lesser-known facts, and more.

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Stage Name Donna Mills
Real Name Donna Mills
Profession(s) Actress, Executive, Producer,
Birthday December 11, 1940
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Age 83 years
Gender Female
Birthplace Chicago, United States
Hometown Chicago, Illinois, United States
Nationality American

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Sister(s): Not Available

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  • Donna Mills was born in Chicago, United States.
  • Donna Mills’s birth sign is Sagittarius.
  • Donna Mills, a bubbly blonde who began her acting career in her hometown of Chicago, where she had lived all her life, participated in both amateur and professional productions. After making her debut on Broadway as a harem girl in Woody Allen’s play “Don’t Drink the Water,” Donna went on to play recurring roles on the New York City-based television soap operas “The Secret Storm” (1954) and “Love Is a Many Splendored Thing.” Both of these shows aired in the 1950s (1967). Her debut performance was in the hard-hitting drama The Incident (1967), which also featured Martin Sheen and Beau Bridges, both of whom were also rising stars at the time. Mills carved a niche for herself in made-for-TV movies, typically playing the role of a damsel in distress. Her breakthrough role came in the cult classic Play Misty for Me (1971), in which she portrayed Clint Eastwood’s girlfriend who was in danger. After that, she appeared as a guest star on numerous top-rated series. In the role of Abby Cunningham Ewing, second wife of Dallas (1978) “black sheep” Gary Ewing (Ted Shackelford), in the nighttime serial Knots Landing (1979), Donna forever changed her on-screen image from trembling helplessness to calculating truculence; coincidentally, Mills had co-starred with J. R. Ewing himself (aka Larry Hagman) on the short-lived sitcom The Good Life (1971). She was given the award for “Outstanding Villainess” by Soap Opera Digest three times: in 1986, 1988, and 1989. Mills made the decision to leave the long-running hit after nine years playing the role of Abby in order to pursue other opportunities. She continued to star in a wide variety of television films, many of which she produced herself and which frequently brought attention to significant societal issues. Outback Bound (1988), The World’s Oldest Living Bridesmaid (1990), Runaway Father (1991), In My Daughter’s Name (1992), and My Name Is Kate (1993) are a few examples of these (1994). Mills made a second visit to the set of Knots Landing in 1993, this time for the reunion miniseries titled Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac (1997). In the interim, she appeared on Melrose Place in a recurrent guest role as Jane Mancini’s (Josie Bissett) mother for a few episodes (1992). Donna joined the cast of General Hospital (1963) on ABC in 2014, playing the role of Madeline Reeves, an additional wealthy character who causes trouble. She was awarded the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series for her work in this role, and she won the award. Since then, Donna has made appearances in the full-length motion pictures Joy (2015) and Nope (2022), in addition to starring in the reality show Queens of Drama (2015). Easter Seals, Women in Film, and ECO are just a few of the many political and human rights organisations that Donna has been a dedicated supporter of for a very long time (Earth Communications Office). She had never been married when she became the adoptive mother of Chloe in 1994. She lives in Beverly Hills with her longtime boyfriend, Larry Gilman. Her previous significant other was Richard Holland, with whom she had a long-term relationship.

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A: Donna Mills was born in Chicago, United States and Donna Mills' hometown: Chicago, United States
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A: 83 years
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A: Donna Mills was born on December 11
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A: Donna Mills holds American citizenship.
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A: Donna Mills's birthday is on December 11, 1940.
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A: Donna Mills's zodiac sign is Sagittarius.
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