Forever Young,” details her rise to stardom via Walt Disney, having an eating disorder and losing the cash flow that she secured as a child star, according to the Los Angeles Times.The British actress, 75, began her career with the House of Mouse when she was cast in the 1960 film “Pollyanna,” ultimately cinching a seven-picture deal with the studio that propelled her to the top of the child star food chain.Mills’ editor and publisher, Gretchen Young of Grand Central Publishing, told the Los Angeles Times that the septuagenarian “isn’t holding back” in her book. “She faced a ton of challenges while maintaining this youthful public image that the adults around her were invested in,” Young said.
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