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Donna Mills - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

Donna Mills - biography, date of birth, place of birth, filmography, clips, Actress, Producer.
Born December 11, 1940 - American actress and producer.
In the fifties, she began trying out theatrical performances, and in 1966 she made her television debut in the daytime soap opera Secret of the Storm. In 1966, Donna Mills starred in Woody Allen's Broadway production of Don't Drink Water. In 1967, Mills landed the lead role in the soap opera Love Is The Most Magnificent Thing in the World, which was filmed for the next three years. In 1971, Donna Mills co-starred with Clint Eastwood in the thriller "Play Me Foggy". The role of Toby in this film is still the most famous in her career as an actress in cinema. The following year, she signed with Universal Studios and soon began to actively appear on the screen. For most of the seventies, Mills played the roles of good and kind girls in various television series and television films. Mills co-starred with Larry Hagman on the sitcom The Good Life, and later in Look What Happened to Rosemary's Baby and The Curse of the Black Widow, as well as guest appearances on popular series of the period such as Woman Policeman "," Love Boat "and" Fantasy Island ".
In 1980, Donna Mills landed her best-known role as Abby Cunningham in the long-running television series Silent Harbor, a spin-off of Dallas. Her character was the main antagonist and ultimately became the show's signature, as did JR Ewing (Larry Hagman) in Dallas, Alexis Colby (Joan Collins) in Dynasty, and Angela Channing (Jane Wyman) in Falcon Crest. ... The actress starred in the show for ten years and left in 1989, stating in an interview that she was tired of playing her character, who by that time had become Mills' alter ego. However, she later returned in the series' final episode and also starred in a sequel miniseries in 1997. After leaving Quiet Wharf, Donna Mills primarily starred in television films, in which she also frequently acted as a producer. In addition, she played the role of the mother of the heroine Josie Bissett in the TV series Melrose Place in 1996-1997. In recent years, she has rarely appeared on the screens, with the exception of guest roles in the series "Detective Rush" and "Body Parts". In 2012, she played the role of longtime rival Annie Potts in the comedy series Godly Bitch. In 2014, Mills joined the soap opera General Hospital as the wicked Madeline Reeves, the mother of Michelle Stafford's character. Mills made her debut on the show in the spring as a guest star on thirteen episodes. In late 2014, she returned to the show as a recurring guest star. The role earned her a Daytime Emmy Award in 2015. In addition to this, Mills has been invited to center stage on the reality documentary show Drama Queens about a group of actresses who are developing their own primetime series in the hope that some network will be interested in them.


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