Juliet Masters is known for Her Name Is Chef (2021).
An English actress of stage, screen and television, sister to Hayley Mills and daughter of Sir John Mills, Juliet first came to notice in films, actually after her sister Hayley started her career. Juliet, however, was first plucked onto the screen and signing a contract with Warner Brothers and taking small roles in comedies like Nurse on Wheels (1963) and Carry on Jack (1964). It wasn't until 1966, when Juliet Mills started getting attention in her role opposite James Stewart and Maureen O'Hara in the western film The Rare Breed (1966). She continued in television in the seventies as a recurring guest star on The Love Boat (1977), Wonder Woman (1975) and Fantasy Island (1977). She got her first starring television series, Nanny and the Professor (1970), in 1970, co-starring Richard Long, the series was top-rated, but was shortly canceled after two seasons by ABC. She hit the screen again in 1974, playing the possessed "Jessica Barrett" in the Italian horror film Chi sei? (1974) ("Beyond the Door") for Film Ventures International, but it was pulled from theaters because it resembled The Exorcist (1973), even though it was becoming a box office hit. She didn't get very many roles after that and continued in television through the eighties. She did a small part in Waxwork II: Lost in Time (1992) and then played Juliette Lewis's friendly maid in the 1999 major motion picture The Other Sister (1999), co-starring Diane Keaton and Tom Skerritt. Juliet Mills has recently been in the daytime drama (soap opera) Passions (1999), playing "Tabitha", the witch. She is married to actor Maxwell Caulfield.
Juliet Morris is an actress, known for Kidding (2018).
Juliet Okotie is an actress, known for On the Edge (2018), You Don't Know Me (2021) and People Just Do Nothing (2014).
Juliet Oldfield is an actress, known for Bronson (2008), Call the Midwife (2012) and The Knot (2012).
Juliet Picard is known for Don't Schmuck It Up (2016), Get the Girl and The Sin Reapers (2015).
Buxom and beautiful brunette knockout Juliet Reagh was born in 1963. She's of Brazilian descent. Juliet was the Pet of the Month in the April, 1987 issue of "Penthouse." Reagh was the Pet of the Year Runner-Up in 1989. Reagh appeared in a handful of movies made in the early to late 90s: she was especially sexy and enticing as the alluring Traci Collins in the steamy soft-core opus "The Other Woman" and likewise memorable as lovely, yet lethal vampire prostitute Tallulah in the enjoyably lowbrow tongue-in-cheek horror romp "Bordello of Blood."
Juliet Reeves began performing at a very early age, with her family, in a traveling Circus. Juliet studied acting at "Art Sake Studio" in Winter Park, Florida, "The Dee Wallace Stone Studio" in Los Angeles and "The Working Actors Studio" in Tampa, Florida. Juliet Reeves has been acting in film for only a few short years but, in this time, has been the leading lady in over a dozen feature length indie films and several short films. Making a strong start in the low-budget horror film industry, where she garnered "Scream Queen" status for her level of intensity in these roles. She has since gone on to appear, in smaller roles, in major motion pictures, such as Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012) and has most recently wrapped a guest starring role on HBO's Emmy-winning series, Treme (2010). With a leading role in a unconventional, soon-to-be-released feature film shot in the Summer of 2011, in which Juliet is not only the lead but must carry the movie, nearly on her own, as she appears in every scene of the film, a survival tale. 2012 is proving to be off to a great start and she is working hard and is poised to be a successful player in the industry.
Juliet Robb is an actress and writer, known for Endless Light, Getting It (2020) and In a Cypress Grove (2018).
Juliet Rose Serrato was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey and raised in Scottsdale, Arizona. She went to a Performing Arts High School for Violin/Fiddling, but fell in love with the theatre as a teenager. After high school, she won the Lotta M. Crabtree Theatrical Trust Scholarship and was admitted to the coveted BFA Actor Training Program at California Institute of the Arts. She later moved to Norway to study the plays of Henrik Ibsen and His Contemporaries. Juliet was the first American accepted to the University of Oslo's Center for Ibsen Studies Graduate Program. Her experiences in Norway included scholarly research on the "Father of Modern Drama"; Henrik Ibsen, and his contemporaries, playing her fiddle in "seisuns" at local Irish/Norwegian pubs, as well as participating in the International Ibsen Festival in Oslo. In addition to working in film and television, Juliet enjoys writing for stage and screen.