Donna Mills, the iconic actress known for her role in Knots Landing, shares a chilling story of a male stalker who had escaped from prison. In a recent interview, she revealed that the police advised her to leave town due to the stalker's obsession with her. The stalker, who had been released from prison to attend a trial, managed to escape from the courthouse and was later found and killed by police in Silverlake. Donna's experience highlights the dangers of stalking and the importance of taking such threats seriously. During the interview, she also discussed her decision to remain single, citing her strong sense of independence and reluctance to commit to a long-term relationship. Donna's career began in 1967 with the film The Incident, followed by a three-year stint in the soap opera Love Is a Many Splendored Thing. Her breakthrough came in 1971 when she starred opposite Clint Eastwood in Play Misty for Me. Donna's role as Abby Fairgate on Knots Landing from 1980 to 1989 solidified her status as a talented actress. The interview also touched on her daughter's recent marriage and the question of whether Donna would ever consider marriage herself.