Actress Juliet Mills, 82, and her husband Maxwell Caulfield, 18 years her junior, have proven that true love knows no bounds. Their 40-year marriage has withstood criticism and scrutiny.
Mills’ acting career spans decades, from “Carry on Jack” (1964) to “Nanny and the Professor” (1970). She met Caulfield, a budding actor, during a U.S. tour of “The Elephant Man.”
Their love story began with an instant connection. “Love at first sight,” Mills described. Caulfield concurred, citing a strong mental bond.
Despite initial doubts, their marriage has flourished. Mills credits their California lifestyle for minimizing attention to their age gap. Her father’s wise words also resonated: “It’s irrelevant; a soulmate is ageless.”
Caulfield’s romantic gestures, including a fairy-lit wedding celebration, have kept their love alive. He attributes his youthful energy to Mills, his partner of 44 years.
Their enduring relationship is a testament to genuine affection and companionship, defying age and public scrutiny.