Donna Mills (born Donna Jean Miller; December 11, 1940) is an American actress. She began her television career in 1966 with a recurring role on The Secret Storm, and in the same year appeared on Broadway theatre in Woody Allen's comedy Don't Drink the Water. She made her film debut the next year in The Incident. She then starred for three years on the soap opera Love Is a Many Splendored Thing (1967–70), before starring as Tobie Williams, the girlfriend of Clint Eastwood's character in the 1971 cult thriller Play Misty for Me. Mills played the female lead in the heist film Murph the Surf (1975), and had starring roles in a number of made-for-television movies during the 1970s.
In 1980, Mills landed the role of Abby Cunningham on the primetime soap opera Knots Landing, and was a regular on the show until 1989. For this role, she won the Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Villainess three times, in 1986, 1988, and 1989. She has since starred in several TV movies, including The World's Oldest Living Bridesmaid (1990), Dangerous Intentions (1995), The Stepford Husbands (1996), Ladies of the House (2008) and (2023). In 2014, she joined the cast of the long-running daytime soap opera General Hospital as Madeline Reeves, for which she won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Guest Performer in a Drama Series. In 2023, she starred in the Lifetime limited series V.C. Andrews' Dawn. Mills also appeared in the films Joy (2015), Nope (2022) and Origin (2023).
Mills attended the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. She completed one year of course work, then left to pursue a dancing career, gaining some stage experience in summer stock productions. Her first professional acting role was in a production of Come Blow Your Horn at the Drury Lane Theater in Chicago. She later was cast in a touring production of My Fair Lady, which brought her to New York City. Donna Mills biography , movies.yahoo.com; accessed August 27, 2014. Before she got a job on TV, Mills supported herself as a secretary at Popular Mechanics magazine.
Mills' parents retired to Florida, while her brother makes his home in Colorado.
In 1971, Mills starred alongside Clint Eastwood and Jessica Walter in the psychological thriller film Play Misty for Me, directed by Eastwood for Universal Pictures. The film received positive reviews from critics and was a financial success for the studio. During 1971–72, she starred in the short-lived sitcom The Good Life with Larry Hagman, who later guest-starred on Knots Landing as J. R. Ewing from the show's sister series Dallas. She signed a contract with Universal in 1972 and spent much of the 1970s appearing as a guest on top-rated television shows such as Gunsmoke, The Six Million Dollar Man, Hawaii Five-O, CHiPs, The F.B.I., Quincy, M.E., the UK's Thriller series, Police Woman, and Fantasy Island. She appeared in The Love Boat S1 E11 vignette "Silent Night" as Lila Barton, who stands by her wrongly imprisoned husband, played by John Gavin (1977).
Mills starred as a leading actress in a number of made-for-television movies through the 1970s. Her role in Play Misty for Me resulted in her being typecast as a damsel in distress for the next few years. She starred in Haunts of the Very Rich, Rolling Man and Night of Terror in 1972, was lead actress in The Bait (1973), Live Again, Die Again (1974), Beyond the Bermuda Triangle (1975), Curse of the Black Widow, The Hunted Lady and Woman on the Run in 1977, Bunco (1978), and co-starred in Who Is the Black Dahlia? (1975), Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby (1976), Smash-Up on Interstate 5 (1976), Fire! (1977), Superdome (1978) and Hanging by a Thread (1979). In 1975, she starred as the eponymous character's suicidal girlfriend in the American International Pictures heist film Murph the Surf opposite Don Stroud and Robert Conrad, based on a real jewel burglary involving surfer Jack Roland Murphy. In 1979, Mills returned to the Midwest to star opposite Joe Namath in a stage production of Picnic by the Kenley Players of Ohio.
In an era when TV was considered inferior to feature films, many had questioned Mills' decision to focus less on the latter medium. As the actress retrospectively explained to Soap Opera Digest in 1996, "if I had gotten some big movie roles, it would probably be all over by now. Movie careers don't last all that long, generally. But my television career has been terrific, so I can't say that I'm disappointed at all." "Notes", Turner Classic Movies (tcm.com)
Josh Mapes of The Biography Channel listed her in the category "10 Primetime Stars We Love to Hate". He said, "Any great soap opera needs a great villain. While viewers may identify more with the protagonist, the villains in a serial drama always spice things up, cause trouble, and make it more fun to watch. From tongue lashings to catfights, underhanded tricks to boldface lies, the characters we love to hate have each brought a fair share of great moments to primetime soaps. While Larry Hagman played the bad guy on Dallas, Donna Mills played bad girl on its spin-off, Knots Landing. Unapologetically going after what she wanted, Mills' character engaged in affairs with two of the husbands on the Knots Landing cul-de-sac, but like most vixens on primetime soaps, she was only out for money, not love."
In 1989, Mills announced her intention to leave the long-running nighttime soap after nine years as Abby. According to Mills, she wanted to take a break from acting for a while, and from Abby, as well. In an interview with The Cedartown Standard, Mills explained: "I'm tired of the show. It's been too long. I'm not particularly happy with the way they've been writing Abby lately. She's too soft. I'd like Abby to get back to her old self." For this role, she won the Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Villainess on three occasions, in 1986, 1988, and 1989, as well as a 1986 nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role on a Prime Time Serial.
During her time in Knots Landing, Mills also appeared in a number of other projects. In 1982, she starred alongside Genie Francis and Linda Evans in the CBS two-part miniseries Bare Essence, and in 1985 appeared in the CBS musical film Alice in Wonderland. She played the leading roles in the made-for-television movies He's Not Your Son (1984), Intimate Encounters (1986), Outback Bound (1988) and The Lady Forgets (1989).
After few years in semi-retirement, Mills continued to appear on television in movies and guest roles. In 2004, she starred as Mrs. Claus opposite George Hamilton in the Holiday comedy film A Very Cool Christmas. In 2005, she reunited with the Knots Landing cast for the nonfiction special, , in which the stars reminisced about the show. In the mid-to-late-2000s, Mills appeared in various television movies such as Love Is A Four Letter Word in 2007 and Ladies of the House alongside Florence Henderson and Pam Grier in 2008, as well as guest appearances in series such as Cold Case (in a provocative role as a woman who seduces her grandson) and Nip/Tuck (guest-starring with fellow Knots Landing star Joan Van Ark). In 2012, she made a guest appearance in the ABC comedy series, GCB as Bitsy Lourd, Annie Potts' character nemesis and appeared as a guest judge on the reality series RuPaul's Drag U. The following year, she starred in the thriller film Deadly Revenge produced by MarVista Entertainment, and played a psychologist in the independent comedy-drama When Life Keeps Getting In The Way.
In 2014, Mills made her return to daytime soap operas, for the first time since 1970. She was cast in a major recurring guest-starring role on ABC's General Hospital. She debuted in mid-March and stayed to May. Later that same year, she returned for another multiple-episode arc. At the 42nd Daytime Emmy Awards, Mills won Outstanding Special Guest Performer in a Drama Series for her performance in General Hospital, in a three-way tie with Fred Willard and Ray Wise. In August 2018, Mills returned for another multiple-episode arc. About her experience on soap she later said: “I loved everyone at General Hospital. I became good friends with Laura Wright (Carly), and executive Frank Valentini is just a doll. But the way they shoot soaps now is so hard. You might be shooting scenes for two or more episodes a day, and there’s no time to rehearse. It just wasn’t a very satisfying experience for me, as an actor.”
In 2015, Mills starred in the POP reality series Queens of Drama about a group of former stars who now produce a new primetime serial drama to star in. The ladies were required to work together in front of and behind the cameras as they developed, pitched, and produced their steamy series with the hopes of landing a pilot deal by the end of the season.
Mills had a role in David O. Russell's film Joy, which was released in December 2015. Also in 2015, she starred in the holiday comedy-drama, 12 Gifts of Christmas for the Hallmark Channel.
In 2017, Mills was cast in the lead role of Daisy Werthan in the Colony Theatre's production of Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Driving Miss Daisy. Also that year, she played a leading role in the Pure Flix streaming drama series, Hilton Head Island. In 2019, she starred alongside Dyan Cannon and Crystal Hunt in the Pure Flix comedy series Mood Swings. She also starred in the independent films Best Mom (2018), Turnover (2019), and A Beauty & the Beast Christmas (2019).
In 2022, Mills appeared in Jordan Peele's horror film Nope and received the Palm Springs International Film Festival Women In Film and Television's Above And Beyond Award. She also starred in the thriller film Abused alongside James Russo, Taryn Manning and Angie Stone. Later that year, she was cast in the Lifetime limited series, V.C. Andrews' Dawn as wicked grandmother Lillian Cutler. The series premiered in July 2023 due mixed reviews but her performance was praised. In January 2023, she guest starred in the ABC crime series, making her first prime-time television series appearance in ten years.
In 2023, Mills was cast in the Ava DuVernay' biographical drama film Origin based upon by Isabel Wilkerson. It had its world premiere at the 80th Venice International Film Festival on September 6, 2023. Later in 2023, Mills starred alongside Loni Anderson, Morgan Fairchild, Linda Gray and her Knots Landing co-star Nicollette Sheridan in the Lifetime Christmas comedy film, .
In 2025, Mills reunited with KL co-stars Michele Lee and Joan Van Ark for the episodic podcast We're Knot Done Yet, available on streaming platforms such as Podbean and Spotify.
Mills appeared in non-nude cover photographs for the October 1987 and November 1989 editions of Playboy Magazine.
Career
1960s—1970s
1980s: Knots Landing
1990s–present
Personal life
Filmography
+Key Denotes works that have not yet been released 1966 The Secret Storm Rocket Series regular 1967 The Incident Alice Keenan 1967–1970 Love Is a Many Splendored Thing Laura Donnelly Elliott Series regular 1970 Love, American Style Ellie 1 episode Lancer Lucy 1 episode 1971 Play Misty for Me Tobie Williams The F.B.I. Maryanne Season 6, Episode 23: "The Hitchhiker" 1971–1972 The Good Life Jane Miller Series regular, 15 episodes 1972 The F.B.I. Bernie Season 7, Episode 17: "The Break up" Haunts of the Very Rich Laurie Rolling Man Bebe Lotter Night of Terror Linda Daniel 1973 Gunsmoke Cora Sanderson Episodes: "A Game of Death... An Act of Love: Part 1" and "A Game of Death... An Act of Love: Part 2" The Bait Tracy Fleming Thriller Chrissie Morton Season 1, Episode 3: "Someone at the Top of the Stairs" 1974 Live Again, Die Again Caroline Carmichael Thriller Helen Cook Season 2, Episode 4: "One Deadly Owner" Marcus Welby, M.D. Bea Averton Episode: "A Fevered Angel" McMillan & Wife Laura Rainey Episode: "Buried Alive" 1975 The Six Million Dollar Man Liza Leitman Episode: "The Cross-Country Kidnap" Who Is the Black Dahlia? Susan Winters Murph the Surf Ginny Eaton Hawaii Five-O Marcia Bissell Episode: "Murder: Eyes Only'" Beyond the Bermuda Triangle Claudia Thriller Patty Heron Season 4, Episode 4: "The Killer With Two Faces" Cannon Episode: "The Victim - S5E5" 1976 Police Woman Tamee Swanson Episode: "Mother Love" Quincy, M.E. Roberta Rhodes Episode: "A Star Is Dead" Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby Ellen Smash-Up on Interstate 5 Laureen 1977 Bunco Frankie TV pilot Fire! Harriett Malone Curse of the Black Widow Leigh Lockwood The Hunted Lady Susan Reilly Woman on the Run Laura Frazier CBS Pilot. The Oregon Trail Lizzie Episode: "The Scarlet Ribbon" 1978 Superdome Lainie Wiley Doctors' Private Lives Dr. Beth Demery The Love Boat Jeannie Carter 3 episodes 1979 Hanging by a Thread Ellen Craig Fantasy Island Cindy Carter Episode: "The Chain Gang/The Boss'" Young Maverick Lila Gates Episodes: "Dead Man's Hand: Part 1" and "Dead Man's Hand: Part 2" 1980 Waikiki Cassie Howard 1980–1989, 1993 Knots Landing Abby Cunningham Series regular, 236 episodes 1982 Bare Essence Barbara Fisher Madame's Place Herself Episode: "Candidates for Hollywood" 1984 He's Not Your Son Kathy Saunders 1985 Alice in Wonderland The Rose 1986 Intimate Encounters Julie Atkins 1988 Outback Bound Samantha 'Sam' Hollings 1989 The Lady Forgets Rebecca Simms/Julie Black 1990 The World's Oldest Living Bridesmaid Brenda Morgan Executive producer 1991 Runaway Father Pat Bennett Executive producer False Arrest Joyce Lukezic Based on true story (the murders of William Redmond and Helen Phelps) 1992 In My Daughter's Name Laura Elias Executive producer The President's Child Elizabeth Hemming 1993 Remember Nicky Wells 1994 My Name Is Kate Kate Executive producer Dream On Ashlyn Episode: "Martin Tupper in 'Magnum Farce'" 1995 Dangerous Intentions Beth Williamson An Element of Truth Vanessa Graves High Society Jacquelyn Seymour Winters/Lucinda Episode: "We Ought to Be in Pictures" 1996 The Stepford Husbands Jodi Davison 1996–1997 Melrose Place Sherry Doucette 4 episodes 1997 Abby Fairgate Cunningham Ewing Sumner TV miniseries 1998 Moonlight Becomes You Maggie Holloway 2000 Rude Awakening Linda Episode: "Star 80 Proof" 2004 A Very Cool Christmas Mrs. Claus 2006 Polly Jameson 2007 Cold Case Lauren Williams Episode: "Blackout" Love Is a Four Letter Word Margot Harper 2008 Ladies of the House Elizabeth 2009 Dirty Sexy Money Cameo appearance Episode: "The Facts" 2008–2010 Nip/Tuck Lulu Grandiron Episodes: "Lulu Grandiron" and "Christian Troy II" 2012 GCB Bitsy Lourd Episode: "A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" 2014–2015, 2018 General Hospital Madeline Reeves Special guest star 2014 Deadly Revenge Evelyn When Life Keeps Getting In The Way Dr. Goldstein 2015 12 Gifts of Christmas Joyce Rehnquist Joy Priscilla 2016 Supervisor Wink 2017 Hilton Head Island Victoria Trisk Series regular, 22 episodes 2018 Best Mom Nana 2019 Turnover Pat Carol of the Bells Helen Harris Christmas Wishes and Mistletoe Kisses Caroline Sinclair A Beauty & The Beast Christmas Bijou 2022 Nope Bonnie Clayton 2023 Layla Laughlin Episode: "Out for Blood" V.C. Andrews' Dawn Lillian Cutler Secrets of the Morning Lillian Cutler Twilight's Child Lillian Cutler Origin Mrs. Copeland Dana Cunningham 2024 NCIS Wanda Prescott Episode: "The Trouble With Hal" 2025 Doctor Odyssey Olivia Episode: "Sophisticated Ladies Week" TBA Abused Dr. Karen Carden Post-Production The Soul Trader Erica Post-Production
Awards and nominations
1986 Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role on a Prime Time Serial Knots Landing 1986 Outstanding Villainess: Prime Time 1988 1989 2007 TV Land Awards Anniversary Award 2015 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Special Guest Performer in a Drama Series General Hospital 2018 Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival Best Supporting Actress Best Mom 2022 Palm Springs International Film Festival Women in Film and Television's Above and Beyond Award
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