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2[[caption-width-right:310:[[Film/MaryPoppins Practically perfect in every way.]]]]
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4->''"All careers go up and down like friendships, like marriages, like anything else, and you can't bat a thousand all the time."''
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6There are ''many'' people who could be regarded as the Princesses of Television. Now, meet the Queen.
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8[[UsefulNotes/KnightFever Dame]] Julie Andrews DBE (born Julia Elizabeth Wells on 1 October 1935 in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey) is a world-famous English actress, best known for her roles as Film/MaryPoppins and as Maria von Trapp in the film version of ''Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic''.
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10Andrews grew up performing in music halls as a child, after her parents discovered her "freakish" four-octave singing voice. In 1948, at age 12, she performed at the Royal Command Variety Performance in London, the youngest person ever to do so. After crossing the Atlantic, Andrews made her Broadway debut (on the eve of her 19th birthday) in ''Theatre/TheBoyFriend'', then became a national sensation as Eliza Doolittle in the smash hit ''Theatre/MyFairLady''. In early 1957, she took a week off from the show to star in the TV production of ''[[Theatre/CinderellaRodgersAndHammerstein Cinderella]]'', which became the most-watched television broadcast in history.
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12While performing her third Broadway lead--Queen Guenivere in ''Theatre/{{Camelot}}''--she was approached by Creator/WaltDisney, who asked her to star in his upcoming live-action adaptation of ''Mary Poppins''. She agreed, and two years later won Best Actress in a Leading Role at both the UsefulNotes/{{Golden Globe|Award}}s and the UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s of 1964, beating out Creator/AudreyHepburn, who was nominated only for the former award, for her role as... Eliza Doolittle in the film of ''Film/MyFairLady''. (On top of that, Andrews gave a classic TakeThat acceptance speech at the Golden Globes, in which she thanked Jack Warner for having rejected her for the film version of Eliza, thus enabling her to trump Hepburn.) The next year she had an even bigger smash hit, starring in the film of ''The Sound of Music''.
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14Sick of her [[ContractualPurity sweet reputation]], she took much more daring roles in the 1970s and '80s. She returned to Broadway in yet another smash, ''Film/VictorVictoria'', reprising her role from the film as a woman pretending to be a man pretending to be a woman.
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16Her career tapered off in the '90s, partly due to a botched vocal surgery that cost Andrews her four-octave range, but she returned full-force as Queen Clarisse in ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries'' in her first Disney film in 40 years, a role she reprised in [[Film/ThePrincessDiaries2RoyalEngagement the sequel]]. She went on to voice Queen Lillian in the ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' franchise, star as Lily in ''Film/TheToothFairy'', and voice Marlena Gru in ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe1'' and ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe3''. She also voiced a sea monster in ''Film/{{Aquaman|2018}}'', {{playing against type}}, and provides the voice of the narrator Lady Whistledown in ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}''.
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18Today she is well known as a writer, actress, director (of the Broadway revival of ''The Boy Friend'') and spokeswoman. Her singing voice is slowly coming back, although she will probably never regain those four octaves — her first public singing performance was in ''The Princess Diaries'' sequel. Hardened crewmen cried.
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20She and director Creator/BlakeEdwards were married in 1969 [[RomanceOnTheSet during the filming of]] ''Film/DarlingLili'' and remained married until his death in 2010. She counts comedienne Creator/CarolBurnett, as well as her late ''The Sound of Music'' co-star Creator/ChristopherPlummer and three-time co-star James Garner, among her closest friends.
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22Andrews' other famous films include ''Film/{{SOB}}'', ''Film/ThoroughlyModernMillie'', ''Film/TheAmericanizationOfEmily'',[[note]]Her personal favourite role, and co-star James Garner's as well.[[/note]] and ''Film/TornCurtain'' (directed by Creator/AlfredHitchcock).
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24She's also written several children's books under the name Julie Andrews Edwards, the most famous of which are ''Literature/TheLastOfTheReallyGreatWhangdoodles'' and ''Mandy''. Interestingly, most of the marketing for them doesn't mention the author's work as an actress. They're quite charming. She is also the lead in ''Julie's Greenroom'', an original Creator/JimHenson Company production featuring Andrews hosting a group of young children who are learning about the theater, with top-flight guest stars such as Creator/IdinaMenzel; it can be seen on Creator/{{Netflix}}. Additionally, she narrated ''Broadway: The American Musical'', a six-part Creator/{{PBS}} documentary miniseries on the Broadway musicals where she started her career that aired in the fall of 2004.
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26She also [[SirSwearsALot swears like a sailor]] given the opportunity, one instance was during the production of ''Poppins'' where she lashed out with an intensely profane rant during a rehearsal; fortunately for her, Creator/WaltDisney understood her frustration even when he was on set at the time. She also met Creator/DavidTennant once--[[TheKnightsWhoSaySquee he almost died of glee and sheer joy.]]
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28!!Her filmography includes:
29* ''Film/MaryPoppins'' (1964) as Mary Poppins
30* ''Film/TheAmericanizationOfEmily'' (1964) as Emily Barham
31* ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'' (1965) as Maria Von Trapp
32* ''Film/TornCurtain'' (1966) as Dr. Sarah Louise Sherman
33* ''Film/ThoroughlyModernMillie'' (1967) as Millie Dillmount
34* ''Film/DarlingLili'' (1970) as Lili Smith/Schmidt
35* ''[[Film/Ten1979 10]]'' (1979) as Samantha Taylor
36* ''Film/LittleMissMarker'' (1980) as Amanda Worthington
37* ''Film/{{SOB}}'' (1981) as Sally Miles
38* ''Film/VictorVictoria'' (1982) as Victoria Grant/Count Victor Grezhinski
39* ''Film/TheManWhoLovedWomen'' (1983) as Marianna
40* ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries'' as Queen Clarisse Renaldi
41** ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries'' (2001)
42** ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries2RoyalEngagement'' (2004)
43* ''Film/EloiseAtThePlaza'' (2003) as Nanny
44** ''Film/EloiseAtChristmastime'' (2003)
45* ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' as Queen Lillian (voice)
46** ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'' (2004)
47** ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'' (2007)
48** ''WesternAnimation/ShrekForeverAfter'' (2011)
49* ''Film/{{Enchanted}}'' (2007) as Narrator
50* ''Film/TheToothFairy'' (2010) as Lily
51* ''Franchise/DespicableMe'' as Marlena Gru (voice)
52** ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe1'' (2010)
53** ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe3'' (2017)
54** ''WesternAnimation/MinionsTheRiseOfGru'' (2022)
55* ''Series/JuliesGreenroom'' (2017) as Miss Julie
56* ''Film/{{Aquaman|2018}}'' (2018)
57* ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}'' (2020-present) as Lady Whistledown (voice)
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59!! Julie Andrews provides examples of:
60* AwesomeDearBoy:
61** She's very happy to lampoon her own image and to ham it up to get laughs.
62** She also starred in ''Film/TornCurtain'' just to work with Creator/AlfredHitchcock.
63** She turned down a chance to cameo in ''Film/MaryPoppinsReturns'' to voice a gigantic SeaMonster in ''Film/{{Aquaman|2018}}''.
64* CareerResurrection: ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries'' led to Julie re-entering the public eye in a different way, and she enjoyed lots of success as a CelebrityVoiceActor in the ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' and ''Franchise/DespicableMe'' franchises.
65* ContractualPurity: The successes of ''Film/MaryPoppins'' and ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'' gave her a wholesome, sweet reputation that meant she struggled getting varied parts. She attempted to break out of it with ''Darling Lili'' but succeeded with ''SOB''. As of the 2000s, she has returned to her wholesome roots, albeit AdamWesting in places.
66* CreatorBacklash: She grew to hate being stuck with a sweetly nature.
67* CreatorCouple: Blake Edwards directed her in ''Film/DarlingLili'', ''{{Film/SOB}}'', ''Film/VictorVictoria'' and a cameo in ''Film/TheReturnOfThePinkPanther'' that got cut.
68* EnglishRose: She is mostly remembered as a perfectly decent and squeaky clean British woman, a role she played in her most famous films.
69* FriendshipOnTheSet: She became the fastest of friends with co-star Creator/JamesGarner on the set of ''Film/TheAmericanizationOfEmily'', and they remained so until Garner's death in 2014.
70* IAmVeryBritish: To most people outside the UK she is the most famous example of an actress fitting this trope.
71* MagnumOpusDissonance: She described her favourite role as ''Film/TheAmericanizationOfEmily'' - a lesser known World War II drama that was significant at the time and is still beloved among her hardcore fans, but hasn't had the mainstream popularity of her more famous roles. (Incidentally, her co-star in that film, Creator/JamesGarner, listed it as his personal favourite role as well.)
72* TheMusical: Appeared in many musicals, where she got to show off her impressive vocal range.
73* OddFriendship: Between herself and Creator/CarolBurnett, at first glance since one is primarily known being an EnglishRose while the other for a more working-class style of comedy. But both have their roots in vaudeville and share a similar sense of humor. They've appeared in three well-received TV specials together, the first of which has an opening number ("You're So London") highlighting their differences. In her children's show ''Julie's Greenroom'', Burnett plays a wealthy benefactor named Edna Brightful who makes a sizeable donation to Julie's theater class after being impressed by their original performance.
74* PlayingAgainstType:
75** As a UsefulNotes/MataHari-esque FemmeFatale in ''Film/DarlingLili'', a deliberate attempt to not be seen as a MagicalNanny for the rest of her career.
76** She also plays Gru's nagging and emotionally abusive mother in the ''Franchise/DespicableMe'' films, in contrast to her CoolOldLady roles in later years.
77** If we told you that she had a role in ''Film/{{Aquaman|2018}}'', you'd probably be able to guess said role was for a character who's heroic, but not that said character is a ''giant sea monster''.
78* PopCulturalOsmosis: Andrews lives on in the public conscience as Mary Poppins and Maria in ''The Sound Of Music''.
79* RealitySubtext:
80** In ''Film/VictorVictoria'', Victoria tells King they must promise to not keep secrets, to not hold grudges, they won't plan past tomorrow, and they'll take things one day at a time. This what Julie and Creator/BlakeEdwards agreed to each other when they got married.
81** The tension between the Captain and Maria in ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'' was pretty real; Creator/ChristopherPlummer was annoyed with Julie during filming, calling her "Ms Disney". However, they later became good friends.
82* RomanceOnTheSet: She met her husband Creator/BlakeEdwards while making ''Film/DarlingLili''.
83* StarMakingRole: She was a big star on the stage, but ''Film/MaryPoppins'' made her internationally famous.
84* ThoseTwoActors: She and James Garner starred in three different films together.
85* TypeCasting: She describes having to turn down numerous MagicalNanny roles after playing the two {{Trope Codifier}}s.
86* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
87** She was strongly considered to reprise her role as Eliza Doolittle in the film version of ''Theatre/MyFairLady'', but Jack Warner wanted to go with a name actress, and cast Creator/AudreyHepburn instead. They ended up competing with each other for the Best Actress Academy Award; Hepburn wasn't nominated, while Julie won Best Actress for ''Film/MaryPoppins''.
88** After ''Film/MaryPoppins'' was filmed, she nearly turned down the role of Maria von Trapp, fearing she was too similar to Mary. She changed her mind, and got typecast as a MagicalNanny anyway.
89** She was the first choice to play Miss Price in ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks'', which she initially turned down. But then she changed her mind and called up Disney to say she would take the role. However while she had been re-thinking it, Creator/AngelaLansbury had already been cast.
90** She was set to star in a musical biopic of Music/IrvingBerlin, called ''Say It With Music'' but the project was cancelled.
91** She was offered a cameo in ''Film/MaryPoppinsReturns'' but declined, not wanting to take away from Creator/EmilyBlunt's performance.[[labelnote:*]]She instead took a cameo in ''Film/{{Aquaman|2018}}'' as the Karathen, a mythological creature likened to the Kraken of real-world mythology.[[/labelnote]]
92** ''Film/ThoroughlyModernMillie'' was originally intended to be a light comedy - as the studio were trying to make Mary Tyler Moore "the next Creator/DorisDay". When Julie came on board, the film became a musical that focused more on her.

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