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| name = Julie Andrews |
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| honorific_suffix = <small>[[Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire|DBE]]</small> |
| honorific_suffix = <small>[[Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire|DBE]]</small> |
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| image = Julie Andrews Park Hyatt, Sydney, Australia 2013.jpg |
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| caption = Andrews in 2013 |
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| birth_name = Julia Elizabeth Wells |
| birth_name = Julia Elizabeth Wells |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1935|10|01|df=yes}} |
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1935|10|01|df=yes}} |
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| birth_place = [[Walton-on-Thames]], [[Surrey]], England |
| birth_place = [[Walton-on-Thames]], [[Surrey]], England |
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| years_active = 1945–present <small>(stage)</small><br />1949–present <small>(screen)</small> |
| years_active = 1945–present <small>(stage)</small><br />1949–present <small>(screen)</small> |
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| spouse = {{marriage|Tony Walton|10 May 1959|14 November 1967}}<br />{{marriage|[[Blake Edwards]]|12 November 1969|15 December 2010}} <small>(his death)</small> |
| spouse = {{marriage|Tony Walton|10 May 1959|14 November 1967}}<br />{{marriage|[[Blake Edwards]]|12 November 1969|15 December 2010}} <small>(his death)</small> |
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| children = 3}} |
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| children = Jennifer Edwards<br>Geoffrey Edwards<br>Emma Walton Hamilton<br>Amelia Edwards<br>Joanna Edwards |
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⚫ | '''Dame Julie Andrews''' {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|DBE}} (born '''Julia Elizabeth Wells'''; 1 October 1935) is a British [[actress]], [[dancer]], [[singer]] and [[writer]]. She was born in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. Andrews was a child actress and singer. She appeared on the [[West End theatre|West End]] in 1948. She made her [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] debut in ''[[The Boy Friend]]'' in 1954. She starred in the stage [[musical]]s ''[[My Fair Lady]]'' and ''[[Camelot (musical)|Camelot]]'' with real success. In 1957, she appeared on television in the musical ''[[Cinderella (musical)|Cinderella]]''. She has also been author to two of her own memoirs. |
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Andrews made her movie debut in ''[[Mary Poppins (movie)|Mary Poppins]]'' in 1964. She won the [[Academy Award for Best Actress]] for this performance. She appeared in ''[[The Sound of Music (movie)|The Sound of Music]]'' in 1965. Between 1964 and 1967, Andrews appeared in ''[[The Americanization of Emily]]'', ''[[Hawaii (movie)|Hawaii]]'', ''[[Torn Curtain]]'', and ''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]''. In the 1970s, Andrews had a few [[commercial]] disappointments before appearing successfully in ''[[10 (movie)|10]]'' (1979) and ''[[Victor/Victoria]]'' (1982). Her career sagged in the 1990s. Her voice was damaged by a throat operation in 1997. |
Andrews made her movie debut in ''[[Mary Poppins (movie)|Mary Poppins]]'' in 1964. She won the [[Academy Award for Best Actress]] for this performance. She appeared in ''[[The Sound of Music (movie)|The Sound of Music]]'' in 1965. Between 1964 and 1967, Andrews appeared in ''[[The Americanization of Emily]]'', ''[[Hawaii (movie)|Hawaii]]'', ''[[Torn Curtain]]'', and ''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]''. In the 1970s, Andrews had a few [[commercial]] disappointments before appearing successfully in ''[[10 (movie)|10]]'' (1979) and ''[[Victor/Victoria]]'' (1982). Her career sagged in the 1990s. Her voice was damaged by a throat operation in 1997. |
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Andrews appeared successfully in dramatic roles in ''[[The Princess Diaries]]'' in 2001, and its [[sequel]] ''[[The Princess Diaries 2 |
Andrews appeared successfully in dramatic roles in ''[[The Princess Diaries]]'' in 2001, and its [[sequel]] ''[[The Princess Diaries 2]]: Royal Engagement'' in 2004. She had voice roles in the ''[[Shrek]]'' animated movies. In 2003 and again in 2005, Andrews directed [[revival]]s of her first Broadway hit, ''The Boy Friend'', in [[New York (state)|New York]] and [[Connecticut]]. Andrews has also written children's books. In 2008, she published her [[autobiography]], ''Home: A Memoir of My Early Years''. Andrews has received many awards during her career including an [[Academy Award]], [[Emmy Award]], [[Golden Globe Award]], [[Grammy Award]], [[BAFTA]], [[People's Choice Award]], Theatre World Award, and [[Screen Actors Guild]] honors. In 2000, she was made a Dame Commander of the [[Order of the British Empire]] (DBE) by [[Elizabeth II]] for services to the performing arts. |
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==Movie list== |
== Movie list == |
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* ''[[Mary Poppins (movie)|Mary Poppins]]'' (1964) |
* ''[[Mary Poppins (movie)|Mary Poppins]]'' (1964) |
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* ''[[The Americanization of Emily]]'' (1964) |
* ''[[The Americanization of Emily]]'' (1964) |
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* ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' (1965) |
* ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' (1965) |
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* ''[[Hawaii (movie)|Hawaii]]'' (1966) |
* ''[[Hawaii (movie)|Hawaii]]'' (1966) |
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* ''[[Star!]]'' (1968) |
* ''[[Star!]]'' (1968) |
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* ''[[Darling Lili]]'' (1970) |
* ''[[Darling Lili]]'' (1970) |
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* ''[[The Tamarind Seed]]'' (1974) |
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* ''[[10]]'' (1979) |
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* ''[[Little Miss Marker]]'' (1980) |
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* ''[[S.O.B.]]'' (1981) |
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* ''[[Viktor/Viktoria]]'' (1982) |
* ''[[Viktor/Viktoria]]'' (1982) |
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* ''[[The Princess Diaries]]'' (2001) |
* ''[[The Princess Diaries]]'' (2001) |
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* ''[[Shrek 2]]'' ([[2003 in movies|2003]]) |
* ''[[Shrek 2]]'' ([[2003 in movies|2003]]) |
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* ''[[The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement]]'' (2004) |
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* ''[[Shrek the Third]]'' (2007) |
* ''[[Shrek the Third]]'' (2007) |
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* ''[[Enchanted]]'' (2007) |
* ''[[Enchanted]]'' (2007) |
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* ''[[Despicable Me]]'' (2010) |
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== References == |
== References == |
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*{{IMDb name|0000267}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 11 June 2024
Julie Andrews | |
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Born | Julia Elizabeth Wells 1 October 1935 Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England |
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer, author, theatre director, dancer |
Years active | 1945–present (stage) 1949–present (screen) |
Spouse(s) |
Tony Walton (m. 1959–1967)(his death) |
Children | 3 |
Dame Julie Andrews DBE (born Julia Elizabeth Wells; 1 October 1935) is a British actress, dancer, singer and writer. She was born in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. Andrews was a child actress and singer. She appeared on the West End in 1948. She made her Broadway debut in The Boy Friend in 1954. She starred in the stage musicals My Fair Lady and Camelot with real success. In 1957, she appeared on television in the musical Cinderella. She has also been author to two of her own memoirs.
Andrews made her movie debut in Mary Poppins in 1964. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for this performance. She appeared in The Sound of Music in 1965. Between 1964 and 1967, Andrews appeared in The Americanization of Emily, Hawaii, Torn Curtain, and Thoroughly Modern Millie. In the 1970s, Andrews had a few commercial disappointments before appearing successfully in 10 (1979) and Victor/Victoria (1982). Her career sagged in the 1990s. Her voice was damaged by a throat operation in 1997.
Andrews appeared successfully in dramatic roles in The Princess Diaries in 2001, and its sequel The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement in 2004. She had voice roles in the Shrek animated movies. In 2003 and again in 2005, Andrews directed revivals of her first Broadway hit, The Boy Friend, in New York and Connecticut. Andrews has also written children's books. In 2008, she published her autobiography, Home: A Memoir of My Early Years. Andrews has received many awards during her career including an Academy Award, Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award, Grammy Award, BAFTA, People's Choice Award, Theatre World Award, and Screen Actors Guild honors. In 2000, she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) by Elizabeth II for services to the performing arts.
Movie list
[change | change source]- Mary Poppins (1964)
- The Americanization of Emily (1964)
- The Sound of Music (1965)
- Hawaii (1966)
- Torn Curtain (1966)
- Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
- Star! (1968)
- Darling Lili (1970)
- The Tamarind Seed (1974)
- 10 (1979)
- Little Miss Marker (1980)
- S.O.B. (1981)
- Viktor/Viktoria (1982)
- The Princess Diaries (2001)
- Shrek 2 (2003)
- The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004)
- Shrek the Third (2007)
- Enchanted (2007)
- Despicable Me (2010)
References
[change | change source]Other websites
[change | change source]- 1935 births
- Living people
- Academy Award winning actors
- Actors from Surrey
- BAFTA Award winning actors
- English child actors
- English children's writers
- Emmy Award winners
- English movie actors
- English singers
- English stage actors
- English voice actors
- Golden Globe Award winning actors
- Grammy Award winners
- Musicians from Surrey
- Screen Actors Guild Award winners
- Writers from Surrey
- People's Choice Award winners
- Knights and Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire