Marilyn Mills (1903 – 1956) was a Dutch-born American film actress of the silent era,[1] described on theater marquees as "The Beautiful Marilyn Mills".
Mills' father managed a large bakery in Los Angeles.
[2] Before she became a film star, Mills worked as a stunt double, including riding for Mary Pickford[3] in the film Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall.
[4] She also performed with her horses in the Al G. Barnes Circus.
[5] Mills was married to J. Charles Davis, who worked in advertising[2] and had his own film production company.