Hayley Mills Overview:

Actress, Hayley Mills, was born Hayley Catherine Rose Vivien Mills on Apr 18, 1946 in London, UK. As of December 2023, Hayley Mills was 77 years old.

HONORS and AWARDS:

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Hayley Mills's handprints and footprints were 'set in stone' at Grauman's Chinese Theater during imprint ceremony #125 on Feb 22, 1964. On October 16, 1998, Mills received the Disney Legends Award for living up to the Disney principals of imagination, skill, discipline, craftsmanship and magic. However she won one Honorary Award in 1960 for Pollyanna, the most outstanding juvenile performance during 1960 .

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Rosalind Russell and match wits in “The Trouble with Angels”

By Stephen Reginald on Sep 24, 2023 From Classic Movie Man

Rosalind Russell and match wits in “The Trouble with Angels” The Trouble with Angels (1966) is an American comedy film directed by Ida Lupino and starring Rosalind Russell and . The strong supporting cast includes Binnie Barnes, Mary Wickes, Marge Redmond, G... Read full article


John Mills, Horst Buchholz, and struggle in “Tiger Bay”

By Stephen Reginald on Feb 12, 2021 From Classic Movie Man

John Mills, Horst Buchholz, and struggle in “Tiger Bay” Tiger Bay (1959) is a British crime drama directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring John Mills, Horst Buchholz, and in her first major film role. The plot centers around a young Polish sailor named Bron... Read full article


in The Truth About Spring

By Rick29 on Oct 28, 2019 From Classic Film & TV Cafe

Hayley as Spring Tyler. When naming the biggest stars of the 1960s, may not spring to mind. But the young actress had a remarkable decade, starring in huge Disney hits (The Parent Trap), scoring critical raves (Whistle Down the Wind), and making future cult films (The Chalk Garden). O... Read full article


: Hurrah For the Fearless Adolescent Girl

By FlickChick on Mar 31, 2019 From A Person in the Dark

When I was a pre-teen and a young teen I so wanted to be . I wanted her name - Hayley - so different and desirable, her British accent - so much better than a garden variety Lawng Island one, and her hair - so perfectly blonde and sun-kissed. I tried to acquire every teen magazi... Read full article


& The Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Windmill

By The Metzinger Sisters on Mar 10, 2018 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Every fan of the 1968 musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang remembers inventor Caractacus Potts' beautiful workshop, but what many do not know is that the windmill where it was filmed was once owned by , the star of numerous Walt Disney films of the 1960s. In 1967, producer Albert "Cubby" Br... Read full article


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Hayley Mills Quotes:

Mary Clancy: I'm not a child. I'm a midget with bad habits.


Nancy Carey: We can't afford that horrible little house? Oh, Mother, that's wonderful! Mother, do you remember after Father - well, you remember how we all made ourselves feel better by talking about the things that had been fun with him? And the best thing we thought of was that time we were all in Maine.
Margaret Carey: And we saw the yellow house in Beulah.
Nancy Carey: And we peered into the windows, and wasn't it wonderful? And nobody lived there!
Gilly Carey: Hey, that was years ago. You're wild.
Peter Carey: I remember it.
Gilly Carey: You weren't even born!
Nancy Carey: Well, Mother, a few weeks ago, I decided to try and find out about that yellow house. So I wrote to the postmaster in Beulah, and he answered! His name is Ossium Popham - isn't it a beautiful name?


Patti Randall: Now, just a minute, Gregory, D.C.'s a cat! He can't help his instincts. He's a hunter, just like you are. Only he's not stupid enough to stand out in the pouring rain all day!


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Sister of Juliet Mills and Jonathan 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 Noel Coward.

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