Charmian Carr will always be 16 going on 17 for fans of "The Sound of Music." Years later, Carr revealed that she harbored a crush not on the actor who played Rolfe, her adolescent paramour, but on Plummer, who played her on-screen father. But the actress still maintained great affection for "The Sound of Music," participating in sing-along screenings at the Hollywood Bowl until 2012. She also penned two books about her experience on the movie, "Forever Liesl" in 2000 and "Letters to Liesl" the following year. Throughout her life, she stayed in contact with her on-screen siblings from "The Sound of Music."
Source: Los Angeles Times September 18, 2016 20:43 UTC