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Donna Mills(I)

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Donna Mills
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Blonde, buoyant Donna Mills began acting in local amateur and professional productions in her home town of Chicago. Donna made her Broadway bow as a harem girl in Woody Allen's play "Don't Drink the Water," then played recurring roles on the Manhattan-based TV soap operas The Secret Storm (1954) and Love Is a Many Splendored Thing (1967). Her first film was The Incident (1967), a hard-hitting drama which co-starred fellow up-and-comers Martin Sheen and Beau Bridges. After playing Clint Eastwood's imperiled girlfriend in the cult thriller Play Misty for Me (1971), Mills guest-starred on numerous top-rated series and carved a niche for herself in made-for-TV movies, usually typecast as a damsel in distress. Donna forever altered her on-screen image from trembling helplessness to calculating truculence 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); coincidentally, Mills had co-starred with J. R. Ewing himself (aka Larry Hagman) on the short-lived sitcom The Good Life (1971). She won the Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Villainess in 1986, '88 and '89. After nine years as Abby, Mills decided to leave the long-running hit in pursuit of other opportunities. She continued to headline a range of television films, several of which she produced, often highlighting important social issues. These including Outback Bound (1988), The World's Oldest Living Bridesmaid (1990), Runaway Father (1991), In My Daughter's Name (1992) and My Name Is Kate (1994). Mills returned to Knots Landing for its final episode in 1993, and again for the reunion miniseries Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac (1997). In between she had a brief recurring guest role as Jane Mancini (Josie Bissett)'s mother on Melrose Place (1992). In 2014, Donna joined ABC's General Hospital (1963) as yet another wealthy troublemaker, Madeline Reeves. For this role, she won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series. Donna has since appeared in the feature films Joy (2015) and Nope (2022), and starred in the reality show Queens of Drama (2015).

Donna has long been a supporter of various political and human rights causes, including Easter Seals, Women in Film, and ECO (Earth Communications Office). Unmarried, she adopted a daughter, Chloe, in 1994. She lives in Beverly Hills with her longtime boyfriend, Larry Gilman. She was previously in a long-term relationship with Richard Holland.
BornDecember 11, 1940
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BornDecember 11, 1940
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    • 6 wins & 1 nomination

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Clint Eastwood and Donna Mills in Play Misty for Me (1971)

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Donna Mills, Joan Van Ark, Michele Lee, Constance McCashin, John Pleshette, and Ted Shackelford in Knots Landing (1979)
Knots Landing
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TV Series
  • Abby Ewing
  • Abby Cunningham
  • Abby Sumner
  • Abby Fairgate Cunningham Ewing Sumner
  • Abby Fairgate
  • Terry Clarrington
Clint Eastwood and Jessica Walter in Play Misty for Me (1971)
Play Misty for Me
6.9
  • Tobie
  • 1971
Jordan Peele, Keke Palmer, Daniel Kaluuya, and Steven Yeun in Nope (2022)
Nope
6.8
  • Bonnie Clayton
  • 2022
Jilon VanOver, Meg Weidner, Violet Hicks, and James Robert Lopez in Best Mom (2018)
Best Mom
6.8
  • Nana
  • 2018

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Actress

  • Caste
    • Post-production
  • Abused
    • Dr. Karen Carden
    • Post-production
  • Dawn
    • Lillian Cutler
    • In Production
    • TV Movie
  • Midnight Whispers
    • Lillian Cutler
    • Pre-production
    • TV Movie
  • Niecy Nash in The Rookie: Feds (2022)
    The Rookie: Feds
    • Layla Laughlin
    • TV Series
    • 2023
  • Jordan Peele, Keke Palmer, Daniel Kaluuya, and Steven Yeun in Nope (2022)
    Nope
    • Bonnie Clayton
    • 2022
  • Maurice Benard, Ingo Rademacher, Julie Berman, Steve Burton, Tyler Christopher, Nancy Lee Grahn, Rebecca Herbst, Kelly Monaco, Kirsten Storms, Laura Wright, Dominic Zamprogna, and Chad Duell in General Hospital (1963)
    General Hospital
    • Madeline Reeves
    • TV Series
    • 2014–2022
  • Mood Swings (2019)
    Mood Swings
    • Wanda
    • Wanda (2019-)
    • TV Series
    • 2019
  • A Beauty & The Beast Christmas (2019)
    A Beauty & The Beast Christmas
    • Bijou
    • 2019
  • Matthew Davis and Jill Wagner in Christmas Wishes and Mistletoe Kisses (2019)
    Christmas Wishes and Mistletoe Kisses
    • Caroline Sinclair
    • TV Movie
    • 2019
  • Carol of the Bells (2019)
    Carol of the Bells
    • Helen Harris
    • 2019
  • Paul Guilfoyle in Turnover (2019)
    Turnover
    • Pat
    • 2019
  • Jilon VanOver, Meg Weidner, Violet Hicks, and James Robert Lopez in Best Mom (2018)
    Best Mom
    • Nana
    • 2018
  • Antonio Sabato Jr. and Donna Mills in Hilton Head Island (2017)
    Hilton Head Island
    • Victoria Trisk
    • TV Series
    • 2017
  • David Hasselhoff, Tara Reid, Ian Ziering, Tommy Davidson, Cody Linley, Masiela Lusha, Ryan Whitney, and Imani Hakim in Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens (2016)
    Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens
    • Supervisor Wink
    • TV Movie
    • 2016
  • Robert De Niro, Bradley Cooper, and Jennifer Lawrence in Joy (2015)
    Joy
    • Priscilla
    • 2015
  • Katrina Law and Aaron O'Connell in 12 Gifts of Christmas (2015)
    12 Gifts of Christmas
    • Joyce Rehnquist
    • TV Movie
    • 2015
  • Life Gets in the Way (2014)
    Life Gets in the Way
    • Dr. Goldstein
    • 2014
  • Deadly Revenge (2013)
    Deadly Revenge
    • Evelyn
    • TV Movie
    • 2013

Producer

  • Donna Mills and Deanna Milligan in My Name Is Kate (1994)
    My Name Is Kate
    • executive producer
    • TV Movie
    • 1994
  • In My Daughter's Name (1992)
    In My Daughter's Name
    • executive producer
    • TV Movie
    • 1992
  • Donna Mills and Jack Scalia in Runaway Father (1991)
    Runaway Father
    • executive producer
    • TV Movie
    • 1991
  • Donna Mills in The World's Oldest Living Bridesmaid (1990)
    The World's Oldest Living Bridesmaid
    • executive producer
    • TV Movie
    • 1990
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Donna Mills - Drama - Demo Reel - 2023
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DONNA MILLS - The Rookie: Feds (All Scenes)
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DONNA MILLS - The Rookie: Feds (All Scenes)
Donna Mills - Comedy - Demo Reel - 2023
Demo Reel 2:57
Donna Mills - Comedy - Demo Reel - 2023

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    • 5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
  • Born
    • December 11, 1940
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
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      Bernice Rosanna Lantz
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared (as "Sultan's 1st Wife") in "Don't Drink the Water" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Woody Allen. Scenic/Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Design by Motley. Production Sound: Robert Maybaum. Sound Design by Lincoln J. Stulick. Associate Designer: Paul Trautvetter. Assistant to Mr. Mielziner: L.C. Warner. Directed by Stanley Prager. Morosco Theatre (moved to The Ethel Barrymore Theatre 22 Jan 1968-23 Mar 1968, then moved to The Belasco Theatre from 25 Mar 1968-close): 17 Nov 1966-20 Apr 1968 (598 performances + 19 previews that began on 2 Nov 1966). Cast: Lou Jacobi (as "Walter Hollander"), Kay Medford (as "Marion Hollander"), Tony Roberts (as "Axel Magee"), Anita Gillette (as "Susan Hollander"), Luke Andreas (as "Novotny"), Jonathan Bolt (as "Waiter"), Oliver Clark, James Dukas (as "Krojack"), John Hallow (as "Kaznar"), House Jameson (as "Ambassador James F. Magee"; final Broadway role), Richard Libertini, Gerry Matthews (as "Kilroy"), Sharon Talbot (as "Countess Bordoni"), Gene Varrone (as "Chef"), Curtis Wheeler (as "Burns"). Standbys: Merle Albertson (as "Marion Hollander"), Don De Leo (as "Walter Hollander"l final Broadway role). Understudies: Luke Andreas (as "Chef" / "Krojack" / "The Sultan of Bashir"), Jonathan Bolt (credited as Jonathan Bolt; as "Axel Magee"), John Hallow (as "James F. Magee" / "Burns" / "Father Drobney"), Donna Mills (as "Susan Hollander"), Jim Stevenson (as "Kaznar" /Kilroy"). Replacement cast during Morosco Theatre run: Understudy: Jim Stevenson (as "Axel Magee"). Replacement cast during Ethel Barrymore Theatre: James Beard (as "Chef"), Peggy Cass (as "Marion Hollander"), Len Cotchman (as "Kilroy") [from 31 Jul 1967-?], Len Gochman (as "Axel Magee"), Dan Resin (as "Kilroy"), Gene Varrone (as "Father Drobney"). Understudies: Luke Andreas (as "Kaznar"), Jim Stevenson (as "Axel Magee"), Sharon Talbot (as "Susan Hollander"). Produced by David Merrick. Produced in association with Jack Rollins and Charles H. Joffe. Associate Producer: Samuel Liff. NOTE: Filmed as Don't Drink the Water (1969).
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    Adopted daughter Chloe Mills is a model.
  • Quotes
    [Who created her character that became part of prime-time soap history]: Having created her and played her all this time, there's a great deal of me in Abby, and a lot of her has crept into me. I think some of the ambition and some of the guts that she has as a character I've kind of taken on. She helped me in a lot of ways.
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      Frequently played roles that were either victimized or housewrecking

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