Hayley Mills
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During her early career, she appeared in six films for Walt Disney, including her dual role as twins Susan and Sharon in the Disney film ''The Parent Trap'' (1961). Her performance in ''Whistle Down the Wind'' (a 1961 adaptation of the novel written by her mother) saw Mills nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Actress and she was voted the biggest star in Britain for 1961. According to one writer, "She was a movie star for about a decade... a genuine, old-school, above-the-title movie star: listed in box-office polls, the focus of a carefully-protected public image, signatory to a long-term contract with a studio who would try to craft vehicles for her. In fact, you could make an argument that Hayley Mills was one of the last stars for whom that last factor applied, at least in English-speaking cinema."
In the late 1960s, Mills began performing in theatrical plays, making her stage debut in a 1969 West End revival of ''Peter Pan''. She also played in more mature roles. For her success with Disney, she received the Disney Legend Award. Although she has not maintained the box office success or the Hollywood A-list she experienced as a child actress, she has continued to make films and TV appearances, including a starring role in the UK television mini-series ''The Flame Trees of Thika'' in 1981, the title role in Disney's television series ''Good Morning, Miss Bliss'' in 1988, and as Caroline, a main character in ''Wild at Heart'' (2007–2012) on ITV in the UK. She published her memoirs, ''Forever Young,'' in 2021. Provided by Wikipedia