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Is Grey's Anatomy star Juliet Mills still married to Maxwell Caulfield?
Juliet Mills is joining the cast of Grey's Anatomy! Famed for her work in Avanti!, Passions and Hot In Cleveland, the actress is no stranger to Hollywood. The daughter of acting legend Sir John Mills and playwright, Mary Hayley Bell, she grew up surrounded by actors, including Rex Harrison and Vivien Leigh, plus she's now married to one – Maxwell Caulfield. Keep reading for all the details on their 43-year marriage.
Best-known for his leading role in Grease 2, Maxwell Caulfield has also starred in Electric Dreams, The Boys Next Door, Empire Records and Emmerdale. The couple first met and later married when Maxwell was 21 and Juliet was 39, which initially sparked some criticism. He is a stepfather to Juliet's children, Melissa and Sean, from her previous marriages.
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A Memoir of My Early Years
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Since her first appearance on screen in Mary Poppins, Julie Andrews has played a series of memorable roles that have endeared her to generations. But she has never told the story of her life before fame. Until now.
In Home: A Memoir of My Early Years, Julie takes her readers on a warm, moving, and often humorous journey from a difficult upbringing in war-torn Britain to the brink of international stardom in America. Her memoir begins in 1935, when Julie was born to an aspiring vaudevillian mother and a teacher father, and takes readers to 1962, when Walt Disney himself saw her on Broadway and cast her as the world's most famous nanny.
Along the way, she weathered the London Blitz of World War II; her parents' painful divorce; her mother's turbulent second marriage to Canadian tenor Ted Andrews, and a childhood spent on radio, in music halls, and giving concert performances all over England. Julie's professional career began at the ag
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Notebook Primer: Ida Lupino
The Notebook Primer introduces readers to some of the most important figures, films, genres, and movements in film history.
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She had the beauty and talent of the most captivating star, the unwavering determination of the most ambitious producer, and the fervent creative vision of the most gifted director. Ida Lupino could fall into any number of categories, yet with a significance that remains almost immeasurable, perhaps the one word best describing this groundbreaking artist is simply this: she was a pioneer.
Born February 4, 1918, in South London, Lupino belonged to a revered family of entertainers. Her mother, actress Connie O’Shea (also known as Connie Emerald), and her father, music hall comedian Stanley Lupino, were part of an ancestral dynasty of performers, and young Ida was accordingly encouraged to take the stage during her earliest years. In addition to writing her first play at the age of seven, she toured with a traveling theater company, was steeped in the works of Shakespeare, and enrolled in th
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