Julie andrews age

Dame Julie Andrews

Let’s go back to the beginning. Could you tell us about Walton-on-Thames? What was that like when you were growing up?

Julie Andrews: Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, which is where I was born, is about 20 miles south-southwest of London, and when I was very young it was just a country stop on the railway line and it is now part of Greater London and very much suburbia. And I know the ins and outs of it, but there are very few places that you recognize in terms of the way it used to be. But, it’s a very sweet place. It’s sort of the middle village between a very up-market village and a very low, poverty village, at least in the early days.

What did your parents do?

Julie Andrews: My real father was a school teacher. He taught practical crafts and English and math. My mother remarried when I was about four or five years old, so I then went to live with my mum and stepfather, and he was a fine tenor, he had a singing voice. He was from Canada, from Toronto. He joined forces in more ways than one with my mother in that she was a really wonderful

Julie Andrews - La mélodie de la vie

Julie Andrews has always been amazing, and this good documentary shows it

Very nice documentary, with excellent text, edition and footage, honouring so charming and gifted Julie Andrews! It explores very well the moments of her career and personal life, the ups and downs, and impressive recoveries after the downs. I cannot help but now I want to watch everything she did! As the documentary is quite good, I would only, if I could change anything, to add more information about her family than what has already been well included.

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Julie Andrews on screen and stage

Julie Andrews is an actress, singer, and theatrical director who has had a lifelong career on the screen and stage. She made her film debut voice-dubbing the role of Princess Zeila in the 1949 animated filmLa Rosa di Bagdad. Her professional stage debut was in the musical comedyThe Boy Friend where she played Polly Brown from 1954 to 1955.[1] For this role, she won the Theatre World Award for Outstanding Broadway Debut in 1955. Then from 1956 to 1959, Andrews played Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady[2] which earned her a Tony Award nomination, the first of three that she received during her career. After this success, she played the title role in the 1957 television specialRogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella.[3][4] For this appearance, she received her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Actress – Best Single Performance – Lead or Support. She received her second Tony nomination in 1961 when she originated the role of Queen Guinevere in Camelot. After this, she auditioned for t

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