Juliet Mills, 83, worked with James Stewart, had a glam sister, was on Love Boat and wed a hunk… see her now

Juliet Mills, 83, was a top star in the 1970s.

She still looks great now, as she was spotted at a recent premiere with her actor husband of over 40 years, Maxwell Caulfield, 65, who was in Grease 2 with Michelle Pfeiffer.

The beauty is best known for her films from the sixties, such as The Rare Breed and Carry On Jack.

This actor has also worked with Hollywood greats such as James Stewart and Jack Lemmon.

She then had a hit in her hands with The Nanny And The Professor.

In the 1970s, this star worked on popular TV programs Fantasy Island, The Love Boat and Hart To Hart.

More recently, she starred in a film with Mexican siren Salma Hayek.

The beautiful blonde whose sister is Hayley Mills from The Parent Trap is British.

Juliet Mills, 83, was a top star in the 1970s. Seen in 1874

The beautiful blonde, right, whose sister is Hayley Mills from The Parent Trap, left, is British. Seen in 1964

The beautiful blonde, right, whose sister is Hayley Mills from The Parent Trap, left, is British. Seen in 1964

Mills was born in London and her older sister is actress Hayley Mills who was in The Parent Trap.

Her parents were actors who were friends with Marlon Brando. Her godmother was actress Vivien Leigh from Gone With The Wind.

Juliet started her career as a child actress in the theater.

She starred in the 1942 film In Which We Serve, starring her father.

In the 1960s she starred in the film The Rare Breed with James Stewart and Maureen O’Hara, and in television series such as The Man from UNCLE, Ben Casey and 12 O’Clock High.

In the 1970s she appeared in the film Avanti! (1972), in which she starred with Jack Lemmon.

In 1974, Mills starred alongside English actor Richard Johnson in the Italian horror film Beyond the Door.

Mills also appeared in a 1978 two-part episode of the TV series The Love Boat, playing Barbara Danver, the wife of Alan Danver, played by Dan Rowan, one half of the comedy duo Rowan & Martin.

Seen in 1961

Seen in 1961

Mills wore her engagement ring in 1961

Mills wore her engagement ring in 1961

Maureen O'Hara, left, Mills, center and James Stewart in The Rare Breed in 1966

Maureen O’Hara, left, Mills, center and James Stewart in The Rare Breed in 1966

With Jack Lemmon in Avanti! in 1972

With Jack Lemmon in Avanti! in 1972

Mills (Nanny) with Kim Richards (Prudence), Richard Long (the Professor), Trent Lehman (Butch), David Doremus (Hal) in Nanny And The Professor

Mills (Nanny) with Kim Richards (Prudence), Richard Long (the Professor), Trent Lehman (Butch), David Doremus (Hal) in Nanny And The Professor

Mills with Gavin Macleod, Hayley Mills and John Mills on The Love Boat in the 1980s

Mills with Gavin Macleod, Hayley Mills and John Mills on The Love Boat in the 1980s

She is perhaps best known for her starring role in the American television series Nanny and the Professor.

She played Phoebe Figalilly, a nanny with magical powers.

In 1974 she won an Emmy Award for QB VII.

During the 1974-1975 television season, she also had a recurring role as Dr. Claire Hanley on NBC’s Born Free.

In 1980, Mills returned to the stage, starring in The Elephant Man, with Maxwell Caulfield.

The two fell in love and got married, even though he was much younger: she is 83 and he is 65, so the age difference is 18 years.

Mills at the Los Angeles premiere of Paramount+'s Landman at Paramount Theater on November 12 in Los Angeles

Mills at the Los Angeles premiere of Paramount+’s Landman at Paramount Theater on November 12 in Los Angeles

She's also been married for decades to a handsome younger costar: Maxwell Caulfield, who was in Grease 2 with Michelle Pfeiffer

She’s also been married for decades to a handsome younger costar: Maxwell Caulfield, who was in Grease 2 with Michelle Pfeiffer

Mills and actor Russell Alquist drive away after their wedding, England, 1961

Mills and actor Russell Alquist drive away after their wedding, England, 1961

In 1999, she was cast in the daytime drama Passions as Tabitha Lenox, a witch burned at the stake in the 17th century.

She also guest-starred in two episodes of Hot in Cleveland as Philipa Scroggs, the mother of Joy (played by Jane Leeves).

In 2014, she worked with Salma Hayek, Jessica Alba and Pierce Brosnan in the film Some Kind Of Beautiful.

Mills has been married three times.

The first time was from 1961 to 1964 for Russell Alquist, Jr. with whom she had a son, Sean.

Her second marriage was from 1975 to 1980 to Michael Miklenda, with whom she had a second child, a daughter, Melissa.

In 1980, Mills married Maxwell Caulfield, 18 years her junior.