Donna Mills

Other achievements

In 1986, already widely considered one of the most beautiful women on television, Mills released "The Eyes Have It", an instructional video for achieving several different make-up looks. She went on to release her own line of cosmetics of the same name.[citation needed]

Mills also capitalized on her sexy image cultivated on Knots Landing when she appeared on the cover and corresponding (non-nude) pictorial for the November 1989 edition of Playboy Magazine.

Mills appeared on Broadway in Woody Allen's comedy, Don't Drink the Water, as the Sultan of Bashir's wife.

More about Donna Mills (From Wikipedia)

Donna Mills Began Her Acting Career On Television With A Guest Role On The CBS Daytime Soap Opera The Secret Storm In 1966. Following This She Gained A Regular Role As Ex-nun Laura Donnelly On The Daytime Soap Opera Love Is A Many Splendored Thing, A

Donna Mills began her acting career on television with a guest role on the CBS daytime soap opera The Secret Storm in 1966. Following this she gained a regular role as ex-nun Laura read more...

Other Achievements

In 1986, already widely considered one of the most beautiful women on television, Mills released "The Eyes Have It", an instructional video for achieving several different make-up read more...

Grease Speculation

In November 2002, feminist writer Camille Paglia asserted in an Interview magazine interview that the character of "Sandy" in Grease was based on Mills' experiences as a Chicago-area read more...

Donna Mills (born Donna Jean Miller on December 11, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actress, perhaps best known for her role as Abby Fairgate Cunningham Ewing Sumner on read more...

Never married, Donna Mills has an adopted daughter, Chloe.

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