Donna Mills Net Worth, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height & Weight
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What’s Donna Mills' net worth? How wealthy is she? Below are all stats like net worth, salary, profession, and more!
Net Worth | $9 Million |
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Salary | N/A |
Date of Birth | December 11, 1940 (age 82 years) | Gender | Female |
Height | 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) |
Profession | Actor, Film Producer |
Nationality | United States of America |
Net Worth of Donna Mills
Donna Mills net worth: Donna Mills is an American actress who has a net worth of $9 million. Donna Mills’ net worth climbed over the years, appearing in much-loved television programs. Before gaining prominence in Knots Landing, as the cold and calculated Abby Cunningham, Chicago-born Mills began her acting career in the 1960s in CBS’ soap The Quiet Storm and went on to appear in many old favorites including Quincy, Hawaii Five-0, The Love Boat and CHiPs. After Knots Landing, Mills continued to appear to in popular TV soaps and dramas including Melrose Place and more recently, Nip/Tuck and Cold Case. Mills was also a regular and co-producer in several TV movies as well as appearing in Woody Allen’s 1966 comedy, Don’t Drink Water. She also starred alongside film legend Clint Eastwood in the 1971 thriller, Play Misty for Me, which is considered to be her most prominent role to date. Away from acting, the hot spinster launched her makeup line called The Eyes Have It. The cosmetic range spun from an instructional video where Mills shows how to achieve different makeup looks.
Donna Mills Quotes
How is it that Donna Mills has a net worth of $9 Million? These quotes by the actor may indicate the character traits that led to her financial situation:
I feel more comfortable in front of a camera than anywhere else.
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A lot of actors just do whatever they do, and wherever the camera is, it is. They don't pay much attention, but I always did. I was always very close to the camera crew. They were my best buddies, no matter what movie or show I was doing.
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I thought it was very important that femininity wasn't lost.
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I was tired of playing the goodie-two-shoes.
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I found through my fan mail that women... really wanted a role model.
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