Hayley Mills

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Hayley Mills Wiki Biography

Hayley Catherine Rose Vivien Mills was born on the 18th April 1946, in London, England, and is an actress best known for her roles in the 1960s, very often in films produced by Walt Disney including “The Pollyanna” (1960). In 1961, Hayley was the most popular star at the box office of the UK, and in 1962 and 1963 she was the 5th most popular star in the UK. Mills has been active in the entertainment industry since 1958.

How rich is the actress? Authoritative sources have estimated that the outright size of Hayley Mills’ net worth is equal to $5 million, as of the information presented in early 2017. Films and television are the main sources of Mills’ wealth.

To begin with, Mills is the daughter of the noted actor Sir John Mills and the screenwriter Mary Hayley Bell, and the younger sister of Juliet Mills. Although her father and mother were already in the film industry, Hayley actually got her first film role at the age of 12 because she was discovered by J. Lee Thompson, playing the lead role in the acclaimed film “Tiger Bay” (1959), which actually had to be played by a boy. Lillian Disney saw her and invited Hayley to then play the title role in the film “Pollyanna” (1960). For her role in the above mentioned film, Mills was given a special Oscar as well as winning Laurel and Golden Globe Awards. Soon, she was cast in “The Parent Trap” (1961), in which she played the double role twins in the film which was also a great success, and she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. Her net worth was well established.

This start subsequently allowed Mills to be regularly seen in Disney movies, and consequently she was nominated for prestigious awards for her roles in the films “Whistle Down the Wind” (1962) and “Summer Magic” (1964), and she soon became the most popular child star. However, the Disney company decided not to renew her contract in 1966, but Mills then landed a main role in the comedy film “The Trouble with Angels” by Ida Lupino, and afterwards Hayley moved back to England for an adult role in comedy drama “The Family Way” (1966) directed by Roy Boulting – in one scene audience was able to see her bare buttocks, which caused some controversy; experts and critics prematurely concluded that the actress’ career was damaged, as she then starred in several films including the psychological thriller film “Twisted Nerve” (1968) directed by Roy Boulting, the comedy film “Take a Girl Like You” (1970) directed by Jonathan Miller, the horror and crime film “Endless Night” (1972) directed by Sidney Gilliat and others.

In 1987, she starred in youth series “Good Morning, Miss Bliss” broadcast on the Disney Channel, although the series were cancelled after only thirteen episodes. In 1990 she decided to quit acting, although having established significant net worth. In recent years, she returned briefly for some roles in British movies, but has also appeared on stage, including touring Australia in “Legands!”.

Finally, in the personal life of the actress, the Mills met the director Roy Boulting at the age of 20 and he 30 years her senior. They celebrated their wedding in 1971, and Mills had their son Crispian (born in 1973), who became leader of the rock band Kula Shaker. After her divorce from Boulting (1977), Mills had a relationship with the British actor Leigh Lawson from 1975 to 1984, with whom she had another son, Jason (born in 1976). She has been in partnership with Indian-American actor Firdous Bamji since 1987. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008, but after surgery and alternative treatment is now in full remission.

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Hayley Mills Quick Info

Full Name Hayley Mills
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth April 18, 1946
Place Of Birth London, United Kingdom
Height 1.63 m
Profession Actress, singer, child actress
Education Elmhurst Ballet School
Nationality British
Spouse Roy Boulting (1971-1977)
Children Crispian Mills, Jason Lawson
Parents Mary Hayley Bell, Sir John Mills
Siblings Juliet Mills, Jonathan Mills
Partner Leigh Lawson (1975-1984), Firdous Bamji (1987-)
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Hayley-Mills-240145309458772/
Twitter https://twitter.com/teamhayleymills?lang=en
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0001539
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/hayley-mills-mn0000565013
Awards Laurel Award, Golden Globe Awards, Academy Juvenile Award, BAFTA Awards, Silver Bear Extraordinary Prize of the Jury (Berlin International Film Festival)
Nominations Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, NME Award for British Female Singer, BAFTA Award for Best British Actress
Movies “Tiger Bay” (1959), “The Pollyanna” (1960), “The Parent Trap” (1961), “Whistle Down the Wind” (1961), “Summer Magic” (1963), “Take a Girl Like You” (1970), “Endless Night” (1972)
TV Shows “Good Morning, Miss Bliss” (1987)

Hayley Mills Trademarks

  1. Disney movies

Hayley Mills Quotes

  • [in 1963] Acting is just a natural thing in my family. Other boys and girls go into the family business. So do we.

Hayley Mills Important Facts

  • She and her sister Juliet Mills attended Elmhurst Ballet School. She was seen in a dance display by an agent resulting in her stage debut in “Alice in Wonderland”.
  • Ex-sister-in-law of John Boulting and Peter Cotes.
  • Last person to be awarded a “Juvenile Award” at the Oscars.
  • She had hit recordings, on both sides of The Atlantic, with “Let’s Get Together” (1961), which she performed in the film The Parent Trap (1961), and “Johnny Jingo” (1962).
  • Mentioned in the song “Goodbye Lucille #1”, by Paddy McAloon (aka Prefab Sprout).
  • On the 1st of January 2008, whilst presenting his show on TalkSport Celebrity, MP George Galloway announced that she was his first love.
  • At the age of 16, she was offered the title role in Stanley Kubrick’s Lolita (1962) but her parents decided against it because they feared that the film’s steamy subject matter might taint her wholesome image. The part went to Sue Lyon instead. In later years, Mills admitted that she regretted not taking the part.
  • Invited to join AMPAS in 2006.
  • Of the Oscar-winning father-daughter couples, she and her father are one of two couples (the other is Jane Fonda/Henry Fonda) where the daughter won an Academy award before the father did.
  • She and her father John Mills were the first Oscar-winning father-daughter couple.
  • Niece of Annette Mills.
  • In the movie That Darn Cat! (1965), her habit of biting her nails precluded her from using her own hands in close-ups. A studio worker, Tricia Blain, who just happened to be hanging around the set watching the filming was selected to serve as a double in those shots that required close-ups of the actress’ hands.
  • Goddaughter of Sir Laurence Olivier and Sir Noël Coward.
  • Her movie, The Trouble with Angels (1966), is the favorite of Elizabeth Smart, the Salt Lake City girl who was kidnapped from her bedroom in June 2002 and found alive on March 12, 2003. She watched the movie with her family the day she was found and reunited with them.
  • Aunt of Sean and actress Melissa Caulfield.
  • Sister-in-law of actor Maxwell Caulfield.
  • Her son, with Roy Boulting, is Crispian Mills, lead singer of Kula Shaker. Signed with Sony; their second single went straight to number 2 in UK charts. He is now part of “The Jeevas”.
  • Daughter of playwright Mary Hayley Bell and actor John Mills.
  • Sister of Juliet Mills and Jonathan Mills.
  • Her second son, Jason, was born of her relationship with actor Leigh Lawson.

Hayley Mills Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Moving On 2014 TV Series Madge Actress
Midsomer Murders 2014 TV Series Lizzy Thornfield Actress
Wild at Heart 2007-2012 TV Series Caroline Du Plessis Actress
Foster 2011 Mrs. Lange Actress
Mandie and the Cherokee Treasure 2010 Mary Elizabeth Taft Actress
Stricken 2005 Short Hildy Actress
2BPerfectlyHonest 2004 Terri Actress
A Troll in Central Park 1994 Hillary (voice) Actress
After Midnight 1990 Sally Ryan Actress
Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon 1989 TV Movie Susan Wyatt
Sharon Evers
Actress
Back Home 1989 TV Movie Mrs. Peggy Dickinson Actress
Parent Trap III 1989 TV Movie Susan Evers
Sharon Grand
Actress
Good Morning, Miss Bliss 1987-1989 TV Series Miss Carrie Bliss Actress
Appointment with Death 1988 Miss Quinton Actress
Amazing Stories 1986 TV Series Joan Simmons Actress
Murder, She Wrote 1986 TV Series Cynthia Tate Actress
The Parent Trap II 1986 TV Movie Susan Carey / Sharon Ferris Actress
The Love Boat 1979-1985 TV Series Dianne Tipton / Leila Stanhope / Cheryl Tyson Actress
Grimm’s Fairy Tales and Storybook Series 1984 TV Series Actress
Tales of the Unexpected 1983 TV Series Claire Hawksworth Actress
The Flame Trees of Thika 1981 TV Mini-Series Tilly Actress
The Bananas Boat 1976 Jenny Actress
The Kingfisher Caper 1975 Tracey Van Der Byl Actress
Deadly Strangers 1975 Belle Adams Actress
Thriller 1974 TV Series Samantha Miller Actress
Endless Night 1972 Ellie Thomsen Actress
Cry of the Penguins 1971 Tara St. John Luke Actress
Take a Girl Like You 1969 Jenny Actress
Twisted Nerve 1968 Susan Harper Actress
A Matter of Innocence 1967 Polly Barlow Actress
Africa: Texas Style 1967 Blonde Girl at Airport (uncredited) Actress
The Family Way 1966 Jenny Piper Actress
The Daydreamer 1966 The Little Mermaid (voice) Actress
The Trouble with Angels 1966 Mary Clancy Actress
Gypsy Girl 1966 Brydie White Actress
That Darn Cat! 1965 Patti Randall Actress
The Moon-Spinners 1964 Nicky Ferris Actress
The Chalk Garden 1964 Laurel Actress
The Truth About Spring 1964 Spring Tyler Actress
Summer Magic 1963 Nancy Carey Actress
In Search of the Castaways 1962 Mary Grant Actress
Whistle Down the Wind 1961 Kathy Bostock Actress
The Parent Trap 1961 Susan Evers
Sharon McKendrick
Actress
Pollyanna 1960 Pollyanna Actress
Tiger Bay 1959 Gillie Actress
So Well Remembered 1947 Infant (uncredited) Actress
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story 2009 Documentary performer: “Let’s Get Together” Soundtrack
The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics 2008 TV Movie documentary performer: “Let’s Get Together” Soundtrack
Summer Magic 1963 performer: “Flitterin'”, “Beautiful Beulah”, “Pink of Perfection”, “Femininity” – uncredited Soundtrack
In Search of the Castaways 1962 performer: “Grimpons!”, “Enjoy It”, “The Castaways Theme” – uncredited Soundtrack
The Parent Trap 1961 performer: “Let’s Get Together” 1961, “Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67” 1808 uncredited Soundtrack
Pollyanna 1960 performer: “America the Beautiful”, “Early One Morning” – uncredited Soundtrack
Tiger Bay 1959 performer: “The Lord’s My Shepherd” Soundtrack
The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics 2008 TV Movie documentary grateful thanks Thanks
Life Is a Dream in Cinema: Pola Negri 2006 Documentary special thanks Thanks
Pollyanna: The Making of a Masterpiece 2002 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
The Parent Trap: Caught in the Act 2002 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Richard E. Grant on Ealing Comedies 2016 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Self
Pinewood: 80 Years of Movie Magic 2015 TV Movie documentary Herself – Interviewee Self
Richard Attenborough: A Life 2014 TV Movie Herself – Actress and Family Friend Self
Richard Attenborough: A Life in Film 2014 Documentary Herself Self
Loose Women 2008-2011 TV Series Herself Self
The One Show 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Life Is a Banquet 2009 Documentary Herself Self
The British Soap Awards 2009 2009 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story 2009 Documentary Herself Self
The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics 2008 TV Movie documentary Herself – Interviewee Self
Sex Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll: The 60s Revealed 2008 TV Series documentary Herself Self
British Film Forever 2007 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Self
The Prince’s Trust 30th Birthday: Live 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Life Is a Dream in Cinema: Pola Negri 2006 Documentary Herself Self
The 100 Greatest Family Films 2005 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Biography 1999-2005 TV Series documentary Herself / Pollyanna Self
The South Bank Show 2004 TV Series documentary Herself – Guest Self
The 75th Annual Academy Awards 2003 TV Special Herself – Past Winner Self
Big Screen Britain 2003 TV Series documentary Herself Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2002 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Pollyanna: The Making of a Masterpiece 2002 Video documentary short Herself Self
The Parent Trap: Caught in the Act 2002 Video documentary short Herself Self
This Is Your Life 1973-2002 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration 2001 TV Special documentary Herself Self
The 100 Greatest Kids TV Shows 2001 TV Special Herself Self
Child Stars: Their Story 2000 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
Sir John Mills’ Moving Memories 2000 Video documentary Herself Self
The Wonderful World of Disney: 40 Years of Television Magic 1994 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
An Invitation to Remember 1994 TV Series Herself Self
Countdown 1991 TV Series Herself Self
7th Annual American Cinema Awards 1990 TV Special Herself Self
When We Were Young…: Growing Up on the Silver Screen 1989 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1981-1989 TV Series Herself / Herself – Host Self
One More Audience with Dame Edna Everage 1988 TV Movie Herself (uncredited) Self
An Audience with Kenneth Williams 1983 TV Movie Herself (uncredited) Self
The Theatre Quiz 1981 TV Series Herself – Panellist Self
Hour Magazine 1981 TV Series Herself Self
Call My Bluff 1979 TV Series Herself Self
Now and Then 1967 TV Series documentary short Herself Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1967 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Dream Girl of ’67 1967 TV Series Herself – Fashion Hostess Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1964-1967 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Girl Talk 1967 TV Series Herself Self
Juke Box Jury 1961-1966 TV Series Herself – Panellist Self
A Whole Scene Going 1966 TV Series Herself Self
The Andy Williams Show 1965 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
What’s My Line? 1965 TV Series Herself – Mystery Guest Self
The Danny Kaye Show 1964 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
This Is Your Life 1960 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Here’s Hollywood 1960 TV Series Herself Self
Agatha Christie: A Woman of Mystery 2007 Video documentary Ellie (in ‘Endless Night’) Archive Footage
Comedy Connections 2007 TV Series documentary Brydie White Archive Footage
Swiss Family Robinson: Adventure in the Making 2002 Video documentary Herself Archive Footage
The Best of British 1999 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Friend Like Me 1993 Video short Sharon / Susan Archive Footage
The Walt Disney Comedy and Magic Revue 1985 Video short Pollyanna Archive Footage
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1963-1980 TV Series Nikky Ferris
Pollyanna
Mary Grant
Archive Footage
Film Preview 1966 TV Series Brydie White Archive Footage
The Love Goddesses 1965 Documentary Herself Archive Footage
The Ed Sullivan Show 1960 TV Series Pollyanna Archive Footage

Hayley Mills Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1961 Juvenile Award Academy Awards, USA Pollyanna (1960) Won
1961 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Most Promising Newcomer – Female Pollyanna (1960) Won
1961 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Female New Personality Won
1960 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Most Promising Newcomer to Film Tiger Bay (1959) Won
1959 Silver Berlin Bear Berlin International Film Festival Special Prize Tiger Bay (1959) Won
1961 Juvenile Award Academy Awards, USA Pollyanna (1960) Nominated
1961 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Most Promising Newcomer – Female Pollyanna (1960) Nominated
1961 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Female New Personality Nominated
1960 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Most Promising Newcomer to Film Tiger Bay (1959) Nominated
1959 Silver Berlin Bear Berlin International Film Festival Special Prize Tiger Bay (1959) Nominated