Juliet Mills

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Biography

But found some fame as Phoebe Figalilly, the Mary Poppins-esque caretaker in the gentle sitcom "Nanny and the Professor" (ABC, 1970-71) and earned much space in the gossip columns when she married actor Maxwell Caulfield, 18 years her junior, in 1980.

Mills made her screen debut at age 11 weeks in her godfather Noel Coward's acclaimed war picture, "In Which We Serve" (1941). She then appeared alongside her father in 1947's "The October Man" and …

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Job Title

Actor

Born

November 21, 1941

Career Milestones

1999

Returned to TV as one of the cast of the NBC daytime serial "Passions"

1993

Last TV credi for six years, "A Stranger in the Mirror" (ABC)

1983

Joined the Mirror Repertory Theater in NYC

1980

Made first London stage appearance in over a decade in "The Heiress"

1979

Appeared on episode of "The Love Boat" with father John Mills and sister Hayley Mills

1975

Last feature film released to date "Beyond the Door"

1974

Hade featured role in TV drama "QB VII"

1973

Provided character voice for "Jonathan Livingston Seagull"

1973

Voiced character of "Nanny" in the animated "Nanny and the Professor and the Phantom of the Circus" (ABC)

1972

Co-starred with Jack Lemmon in Billy Wilder's "Avanti!"

1970

Starred in TV series "Nanny and the Professor"

1967

Made first TV-movie, "Wings of Fire" (NBC)

1961

Had first adult screen role, "No, My Darling Daughter"

1959

Made US and Broadway stage debut in Peter Shaffer's "Five Finger Exercise"

1955

Made stage debut in title role, "Alice Through the Looking Glass"

1947

Had first speaking role in a film, "So Well Remembered"

1942

Made film debut at age 11 weeks in "In Which We Serve", directed by Noel Coward

Awards

2004

Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in Passions

1975

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance By a Supporting Actress in Qb VII

1972

Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical in Avanti!

1970

Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy Or Musical in Nanny and the Professor