1 / 18 Julie Andrews sings in the 1957 live broadcast of “Cinderella.” (Photofest) 2 / 18 Julie Andrews and Richard Burton in the musical “Camelot.” (Associated Press) 3 / 18 Julie Andrews, left, and Carol Burnett clown around in the Emmy-winning CBS special “Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall.” The pair reunited for several more shows throughout their careers. (Los Angeles Times file photo) 4 / 18 Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke in “Mary Poppins.” (Disney Home Entertainment) 5 / 18 James Garner and Julie Andrews in “The Americanization of Emily.” (MGM/Kobal/Shutterstock) 6 / 18 Julie Andrews as Maria in “The Sound of Music.” (20th Century Fox) 7 / 18 Julie Andrews in a scene from “Torn Curtain.” (Universal/Kobal/Shutterstock) 8 / 18 Julie Andrews in a scene from “Star!” (20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock) 9 / 18 Julie Andrews and Rock Hudson in “Darling Lili.” (Associated Press) 10 / 18 Julie Andrews starred in “The Tamarind Seed"with Omar Sharif. (ITV/Shutterstock) 11 / 18 Julie Andrews appeared in “S.O.B., a comedy about Hollywood directed by husband Blake Edwards. (MGM) 13 / 18 Julie Andrews in “Duet for One.” (Moviestore/Shutterstock) 14 / 18 Julie Andrews in Blake Edwards’ “That’s Life.” (Columbia/Kobal/Shutterstock) 15 / 18 Carol Burnett, left, and Julie Andrews reunited for TV special “Julie and Carol: Together Again.” (ITV/Shutterstock) 16 / 18 Colin Firth and Julie Andrews in “Relative Values.” (Overseas Film Group/Kobal/Shutterstock) 17 / 18 Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews and Hector Elizondo in “The Princess Diaries.” (Ron Batzdorff / Disney Enterprises) 18 / 18 Julie Andrews presides over Fairyland as tooth fairy matriarch Lily. Back in Hollywood, Andrews — still in many ways a small-town English girl — struggled with press appearances and other requisites of stardom.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 13, 2019 22:41 UTC