
Barbara Mills
Acting
Born 1951-02-23 · Oxford, Massachusetts, USA · Died 2010-12-15
Lovely long-haired brunette Barbara Mills was born on February 23, 1951. She hailed from Oxford, Massachusetts. Mills left home and moved to the bohemian artistic community of Venice Beach, California shortly after turning seventeen. Barbara established permanent roots in Venice Beach in the late 1960's. Mills started doing nude modeling on the side while attending college as an art major (she specialized in paintings). Barbara acted in her first soft-core movie in 1968. She met her husband Frank Mills in 1969. Frank got her an agent named Hal Guthu; this in turn led to additional work in various soft-core pictures and exploitation features that were made throughout the 1970's. Besides acting in a handful of films, Mills was also an independent painter in the Venice Beach area. Moreover, Barbara was the mother of two children: son Nigel Mills and daughter Carly J. Mills. She died on December 15, 2010 at age 59 in Ko Samui, Thailand. - IMDb mini biography by: woodyanders
Acting

Boogie Vision
Feminist protester

Panama Red
Barbara

Pastries
Millie (archive footage) (uncredited)
Keys

Sweet Georgia
Virginia

Prison Girls
Frank's Wife (uncredited)

Fire in Her Bed!
Girl with Donna

Class of '74
Gabriella

Tonite... I Love You
Barby

Blue Money
Lisa

The Suckers
Cindy Stone

A Touch of Sweden
Millie Goodnurse

Escape to Passion
Audrey

The Perfect Arrangement
Caroline Normand

Chain Gang Women
Wife

The Long Swift Sword of Siegfried
Ortlinde (voice) (uncredited)

The Manson Massacre

Wow, It's Cindy
Party Guest

The Love Garden
Inez

Prostitution Pornography USA
Joanne

Fancy Lady
Red Boots Lesbian (uncredited)

Pinocchio
Sex Show Girl (uncredited)

The Executive's Wives
Susie

Matinee Wives
Linda Devlin (as Barbara Caron)

Wilbur and the Baby Factory
Conception Room Girl (uncredited)

Sinthia: The Devil's Doll

Don't Just Lay There!
Rusty (as Barbara Caron)

Delicato
Threesome Girl in Boots

The Golden Box
Girl with Stanley (uncredited)

Fräulein Leather
Suzanne Rogers