Julie Andrews.Photo: Zoe Dominic /Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyBorn on Oct. 1, 1935 in Surrey, England,Julie Andrewsbegan performing from a young age with her mother and stepfather, who were both Vaudeville performers.The rest, as they say, is history. In the years since, she’s played beloved characters in endless films and Broadway shows, picking up a host of awards along the way.Here, on her 89th birthday, celebrate the life and career of Julie Andrews with some of her most glamorous throwback photos.01of 23Julie Andrews' Early YearsWilliam Vanderson/Fox Photos/GettyIn 1948, when she was just 13 years old, Andrews became the youngest solo performer to appear on stage at the Royal Variety Show, where she sang for King George VI.02of 23Julie Andrews as CinderellaPA Images via GettyAndrews, 18, rehearsing to play the lead role inCinderellaat the London Palladium pantomime.03of 23Julie Andrews on BroadwayTanner/Mirrorpix/GettyBy 19, she was making her Broadway debut inThe Boy Friend …but not without plenty of practice! Here, she works on her ballet outside in April 1954.04of 23Julie Andrews in ‘My Fair Lady’Silver Screen Collection/GettyIn 1956, Andrews returned to Broadway to play Eliza Dolittle inMy Fair Lady.05of 23Julie Andrews as CinderellaCBS Photo Archive/GettyAndrews gave a royally good reading of theCinderellascript in front of famed composers Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein at the CBS Television presentation of their musical in 1957.06of 23Julie Andrews as CinderellaCBS Photo Archive/GettyAndrews had a regal look about her long before we knew her as the Queen of Genovia. Here, she pouts in a tulle ballgown while playing the part of Cinderella.07of 23Julie Andrews and Tony WaltonKeystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via GettyIn May 1959, Andrews married her first husband,Tony Walton, in Weybridge, England, and looked every bit the fairytale princess she always seems to portray. The couple divorced in 1968.08of 23Julie Andrews on BroadwaySilver Screen Collection/GettyThe actress touched up backstage in this shot from 1960.09of 23Julie Andrews in ‘Camelot’Archive Photos/GettyIn 1960, Andrews starred in the Broadway production ofCamelot, as Guinevere, earning herself aTony Awardnomination for best lead actress in a musical.10of 23Julie Andrews and Carol BurnettHulton Archive/GettyAndrews and her longtime best friend, famed comedianCarol Burnett, performed together on a number of occasions, including for their 1962 CBS comedy special,Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall.11of 23Julie Andrews in ‘The Sound of Music’Silver Screen Collection/GettyAndrews showed off her dramatic range in 1965 when she was cast alongsidethe late Christopher Plummeras Maria von Trapp inThe Sound of Music, a departure from her earlier lighthearted musical roles. Her portrayal earned her aGolden Globefor best actress.12of 23Julie Andrews Wins an OscarBettmann/GettyIn 1965, Andrews won anOscarfor her role inMary Poppins. The year before, she had been passed up for the lead role in the movie adaptation ofMy Fair Lady, which went to Audrey Hepburn, pictured.Andrews also took home a Golden Globe for her performance, as well. In fact, Andrews even thanked Jack Warner fornotcasting her inMy Fair Ladyin her acceptance speech.13of 23Julie Andrews’ Oscar NominationsJulie Andrews.Bettmann/GettyAndrews would go on to be nominated for two more Oscars, both for Best Actress, in 1966 and 1983. In 1966, she was nominated for her performance inThe Sound of Musicand in 1983, she was nominated forVictor/Victoria.14of 23Julie Andrews in ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’Silver Screen Collection/GettyElegant as ever, Andrews portrayed the funny and feisty flapper Millie Dillmount in 1967’sThoroughly Modern Millie.15of 23Julie Andrews and Blake EdwardsRon Galella/Ron Galella Collection via GettyHere with second husband Blake Edwards, whom she wed in 1969 and remained married tountil his death in 2010.16of 23Julie Andrews at Walt Disney WorldNBCOf course Mary Poppins herself was there for the opening ofWalt Disney Worldin 1971!17of 23Julie Andrews in a PortraitRon Galella/Ron Galella Collection via GettyWe think she deserves an Oscar for best outfits.18of 23’The Julie Andrews Hour’Zoe Dominic /Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyIn between filming movies, Andrews held court onThe Julie Andrews Hour, which ran from 1972 to 1973 and earned her an Emmy for outstanding variety show.19of 23’The Julie Andrews Hour’Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyEverything about this outfit is a delight — much like the actress herself. Here, she’s seen performing on her variety show, which featured a number of famous guests and her own musical medleys.20of 23’The Julie Andrews Hour’Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyThe only downside ofThe Julie Andrews Hourwas, of course, that it lasted but an hour.21of 23Julie Andrews Meets Queen Elizabeth IIPA Images via GettyWhen our queen metThe Queen! Andrewswas introduced toQueen ElizabethII at the 1977 Silver Jubilee Royal Variety Gala, where she performed.22of 23Julie Andrews Wins an EmmyDisney General Entertainment Content via GettyAndrews has been nominated for 10Emmys— including two nods for her voiceover performance inBridgerton— and has taken home two.23of 23Julie Andrews Gets a Star on the Walk of FameJohn T. Barr/LiaisonAndrews’ star status was cemented — literally — at the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1979.
Julie Andrews.Photo: Zoe Dominic /Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty
Born on Oct. 1, 1935 in Surrey, England,Julie Andrewsbegan performing from a young age with her mother and stepfather, who were both Vaudeville performers.The rest, as they say, is history. In the years since, she’s played beloved characters in endless films and Broadway shows, picking up a host of awards along the way.Here, on her 89th birthday, celebrate the life and career of Julie Andrews with some of her most glamorous throwback photos.01of 23Julie Andrews’ Early YearsWilliam Vanderson/Fox Photos/GettyIn 1948, when she was just 13 years old, Andrews became the youngest solo performer to appear on stage at the Royal Variety Show, where she sang for King George VI.02of 23Julie Andrews as CinderellaPA Images via GettyAndrews, 18, rehearsing to play the lead role inCinderellaat the London Palladium pantomime.03of 23Julie Andrews on BroadwayTanner/Mirrorpix/GettyBy 19, she was making her Broadway debut inThe Boy Friend …but not without plenty of practice! Here, she works on her ballet outside in April 1954.04of 23Julie Andrews in ‘My Fair Lady’Silver Screen Collection/GettyIn 1956, Andrews returned to Broadway to play Eliza Dolittle inMy Fair Lady.05of 23Julie Andrews as CinderellaCBS Photo Archive/GettyAndrews gave a royally good reading of theCinderellascript in front of famed composers Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein at the CBS Television presentation of their musical in 1957.06of 23Julie Andrews as CinderellaCBS Photo Archive/GettyAndrews had a regal look about her long before we knew her as the Queen of Genovia. Here, she pouts in a tulle ballgown while playing the part of Cinderella.07of 23Julie Andrews and Tony WaltonKeystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via GettyIn May 1959, Andrews married her first husband,Tony Walton, in Weybridge, England, and looked every bit the fairytale princess she always seems to portray. The couple divorced in 1968.08of 23Julie Andrews on BroadwaySilver Screen Collection/GettyThe actress touched up backstage in this shot from 1960.09of 23Julie Andrews in ‘Camelot’Archive Photos/GettyIn 1960, Andrews starred in the Broadway production ofCamelot, as Guinevere, earning herself aTony Awardnomination for best lead actress in a musical.10of 23Julie Andrews and Carol BurnettHulton Archive/GettyAndrews and her longtime best friend, famed comedianCarol Burnett, performed together on a number of occasions, including for their 1962 CBS comedy special,Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall.11of 23Julie Andrews in ‘The Sound of Music’Silver Screen Collection/GettyAndrews showed off her dramatic range in 1965 when she was cast alongsidethe late Christopher Plummeras Maria von Trapp inThe Sound of Music, a departure from her earlier lighthearted musical roles. Her portrayal earned her aGolden Globefor best actress.12of 23Julie Andrews Wins an OscarBettmann/GettyIn 1965, Andrews won anOscarfor her role inMary Poppins. The year before, she had been passed up for the lead role in the movie adaptation ofMy Fair Lady, which went to Audrey Hepburn, pictured.Andrews also took home a Golden Globe for her performance, as well. In fact, Andrews even thanked Jack Warner fornotcasting her inMy Fair Ladyin her acceptance speech.13of 23Julie Andrews’ Oscar NominationsJulie Andrews.Bettmann/GettyAndrews would go on to be nominated for two more Oscars, both for Best Actress, in 1966 and 1983. In 1966, she was nominated for her performance inThe Sound of Musicand in 1983, she was nominated forVictor/Victoria.14of 23Julie Andrews in ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’Silver Screen Collection/GettyElegant as ever, Andrews portrayed the funny and feisty flapper Millie Dillmount in 1967’sThoroughly Modern Millie.15of 23Julie Andrews and Blake EdwardsRon Galella/Ron Galella Collection via GettyHere with second husband Blake Edwards, whom she wed in 1969 and remained married tountil his death in 2010.16of 23Julie Andrews at Walt Disney WorldNBCOf course Mary Poppins herself was there for the opening ofWalt Disney Worldin 1971!17of 23Julie Andrews in a PortraitRon Galella/Ron Galella Collection via GettyWe think she deserves an Oscar for best outfits.18of 23’The Julie Andrews Hour’Zoe Dominic /Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyIn between filming movies, Andrews held court onThe Julie Andrews Hour, which ran from 1972 to 1973 and earned her an Emmy for outstanding variety show.19of 23’The Julie Andrews Hour’Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyEverything about this outfit is a delight — much like the actress herself. Here, she’s seen performing on her variety show, which featured a number of famous guests and her own musical medleys.20of 23’The Julie Andrews Hour’Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyThe only downside ofThe Julie Andrews Hourwas, of course, that it lasted but an hour.21of 23Julie Andrews Meets Queen Elizabeth IIPA Images via GettyWhen our queen metThe Queen! Andrewswas introduced toQueen ElizabethII at the 1977 Silver Jubilee Royal Variety Gala, where she performed.22of 23Julie Andrews Wins an EmmyDisney General Entertainment Content via GettyAndrews has been nominated for 10Emmys— including two nods for her voiceover performance inBridgerton— and has taken home two.23of 23Julie Andrews Gets a Star on the Walk of FameJohn T. Barr/LiaisonAndrews’ star status was cemented — literally — at the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1979.
Born on Oct. 1, 1935 in Surrey, England,Julie Andrewsbegan performing from a young age with her mother and stepfather, who were both Vaudeville performers.The rest, as they say, is history. In the years since, she’s played beloved characters in endless films and Broadway shows, picking up a host of awards along the way.Here, on her 89th birthday, celebrate the life and career of Julie Andrews with some of her most glamorous throwback photos.
Born on Oct. 1, 1935 in Surrey, England,Julie Andrewsbegan performing from a young age with her mother and stepfather, who were both Vaudeville performers.
The rest, as they say, is history. In the years since, she’s played beloved characters in endless films and Broadway shows, picking up a host of awards along the way.
Here, on her 89th birthday, celebrate the life and career of Julie Andrews with some of her most glamorous throwback photos.
01of 23Julie Andrews’ Early YearsWilliam Vanderson/Fox Photos/GettyIn 1948, when she was just 13 years old, Andrews became the youngest solo performer to appear on stage at the Royal Variety Show, where she sang for King George VI.02of 23Julie Andrews as CinderellaPA Images via GettyAndrews, 18, rehearsing to play the lead role inCinderellaat the London Palladium pantomime.03of 23Julie Andrews on BroadwayTanner/Mirrorpix/GettyBy 19, she was making her Broadway debut inThe Boy Friend …but not without plenty of practice! Here, she works on her ballet outside in April 1954.04of 23Julie Andrews in ‘My Fair Lady’Silver Screen Collection/GettyIn 1956, Andrews returned to Broadway to play Eliza Dolittle inMy Fair Lady.05of 23Julie Andrews as CinderellaCBS Photo Archive/GettyAndrews gave a royally good reading of theCinderellascript in front of famed composers Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein at the CBS Television presentation of their musical in 1957.06of 23Julie Andrews as CinderellaCBS Photo Archive/GettyAndrews had a regal look about her long before we knew her as the Queen of Genovia. Here, she pouts in a tulle ballgown while playing the part of Cinderella.07of 23Julie Andrews and Tony WaltonKeystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via GettyIn May 1959, Andrews married her first husband,Tony Walton, in Weybridge, England, and looked every bit the fairytale princess she always seems to portray. The couple divorced in 1968.08of 23Julie Andrews on BroadwaySilver Screen Collection/GettyThe actress touched up backstage in this shot from 1960.09of 23Julie Andrews in ‘Camelot’Archive Photos/GettyIn 1960, Andrews starred in the Broadway production ofCamelot, as Guinevere, earning herself aTony Awardnomination for best lead actress in a musical.10of 23Julie Andrews and Carol BurnettHulton Archive/GettyAndrews and her longtime best friend, famed comedianCarol Burnett, performed together on a number of occasions, including for their 1962 CBS comedy special,Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall.11of 23Julie Andrews in ‘The Sound of Music’Silver Screen Collection/GettyAndrews showed off her dramatic range in 1965 when she was cast alongsidethe late Christopher Plummeras Maria von Trapp inThe Sound of Music, a departure from her earlier lighthearted musical roles. Her portrayal earned her aGolden Globefor best actress.12of 23Julie Andrews Wins an OscarBettmann/GettyIn 1965, Andrews won anOscarfor her role inMary Poppins. The year before, she had been passed up for the lead role in the movie adaptation ofMy Fair Lady, which went to Audrey Hepburn, pictured.Andrews also took home a Golden Globe for her performance, as well. In fact, Andrews even thanked Jack Warner fornotcasting her inMy Fair Ladyin her acceptance speech.13of 23Julie Andrews’ Oscar NominationsJulie Andrews.Bettmann/GettyAndrews would go on to be nominated for two more Oscars, both for Best Actress, in 1966 and 1983. In 1966, she was nominated for her performance inThe Sound of Musicand in 1983, she was nominated forVictor/Victoria.14of 23Julie Andrews in ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’Silver Screen Collection/GettyElegant as ever, Andrews portrayed the funny and feisty flapper Millie Dillmount in 1967’sThoroughly Modern Millie.15of 23Julie Andrews and Blake EdwardsRon Galella/Ron Galella Collection via GettyHere with second husband Blake Edwards, whom she wed in 1969 and remained married tountil his death in 2010.16of 23Julie Andrews at Walt Disney WorldNBCOf course Mary Poppins herself was there for the opening ofWalt Disney Worldin 1971!17of 23Julie Andrews in a PortraitRon Galella/Ron Galella Collection via GettyWe think she deserves an Oscar for best outfits.18of 23’The Julie Andrews Hour’Zoe Dominic /Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyIn between filming movies, Andrews held court onThe Julie Andrews Hour, which ran from 1972 to 1973 and earned her an Emmy for outstanding variety show.19of 23’The Julie Andrews Hour’Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyEverything about this outfit is a delight — much like the actress herself. Here, she’s seen performing on her variety show, which featured a number of famous guests and her own musical medleys.20of 23’The Julie Andrews Hour’Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyThe only downside ofThe Julie Andrews Hourwas, of course, that it lasted but an hour.21of 23Julie Andrews Meets Queen Elizabeth IIPA Images via GettyWhen our queen metThe Queen! Andrewswas introduced toQueen ElizabethII at the 1977 Silver Jubilee Royal Variety Gala, where she performed.22of 23Julie Andrews Wins an EmmyDisney General Entertainment Content via GettyAndrews has been nominated for 10Emmys— including two nods for her voiceover performance inBridgerton— and has taken home two.23of 23Julie Andrews Gets a Star on the Walk of FameJohn T. Barr/LiaisonAndrews’ star status was cemented — literally — at the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1979.
01of 23Julie Andrews’ Early YearsWilliam Vanderson/Fox Photos/GettyIn 1948, when she was just 13 years old, Andrews became the youngest solo performer to appear on stage at the Royal Variety Show, where she sang for King George VI.
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William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Getty
In 1948, when she was just 13 years old, Andrews became the youngest solo performer to appear on stage at the Royal Variety Show, where she sang for King George VI.
02of 23Julie Andrews as CinderellaPA Images via GettyAndrews, 18, rehearsing to play the lead role inCinderellaat the London Palladium pantomime.
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PA Images via Getty
Andrews, 18, rehearsing to play the lead role inCinderellaat the London Palladium pantomime.
03of 23Julie Andrews on BroadwayTanner/Mirrorpix/GettyBy 19, she was making her Broadway debut inThe Boy Friend …but not without plenty of practice! Here, she works on her ballet outside in April 1954.
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Tanner/Mirrorpix/Getty
By 19, she was making her Broadway debut inThe Boy Friend …but not without plenty of practice! Here, she works on her ballet outside in April 1954.
04of 23Julie Andrews in ‘My Fair Lady’Silver Screen Collection/GettyIn 1956, Andrews returned to Broadway to play Eliza Dolittle inMy Fair Lady.
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Silver Screen Collection/Getty
In 1956, Andrews returned to Broadway to play Eliza Dolittle inMy Fair Lady.
05of 23Julie Andrews as CinderellaCBS Photo Archive/GettyAndrews gave a royally good reading of theCinderellascript in front of famed composers Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein at the CBS Television presentation of their musical in 1957.
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CBS Photo Archive/Getty
Andrews gave a royally good reading of theCinderellascript in front of famed composers Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein at the CBS Television presentation of their musical in 1957.
06of 23Julie Andrews as CinderellaCBS Photo Archive/GettyAndrews had a regal look about her long before we knew her as the Queen of Genovia. Here, she pouts in a tulle ballgown while playing the part of Cinderella.
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Andrews had a regal look about her long before we knew her as the Queen of Genovia. Here, she pouts in a tulle ballgown while playing the part of Cinderella.
07of 23Julie Andrews and Tony WaltonKeystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via GettyIn May 1959, Andrews married her first husband,Tony Walton, in Weybridge, England, and looked every bit the fairytale princess she always seems to portray. The couple divorced in 1968.
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Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty
In May 1959, Andrews married her first husband,Tony Walton, in Weybridge, England, and looked every bit the fairytale princess she always seems to portray. The couple divorced in 1968.
08of 23Julie Andrews on BroadwaySilver Screen Collection/GettyThe actress touched up backstage in this shot from 1960.
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The actress touched up backstage in this shot from 1960.
09of 23Julie Andrews in ‘Camelot’Archive Photos/GettyIn 1960, Andrews starred in the Broadway production ofCamelot, as Guinevere, earning herself aTony Awardnomination for best lead actress in a musical.
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Archive Photos/Getty
In 1960, Andrews starred in the Broadway production ofCamelot, as Guinevere, earning herself aTony Awardnomination for best lead actress in a musical.
10of 23Julie Andrews and Carol BurnettHulton Archive/GettyAndrews and her longtime best friend, famed comedianCarol Burnett, performed together on a number of occasions, including for their 1962 CBS comedy special,Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall.
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Hulton Archive/Getty
Andrews and her longtime best friend, famed comedianCarol Burnett, performed together on a number of occasions, including for their 1962 CBS comedy special,Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall.
11of 23Julie Andrews in ‘The Sound of Music’Silver Screen Collection/GettyAndrews showed off her dramatic range in 1965 when she was cast alongsidethe late Christopher Plummeras Maria von Trapp inThe Sound of Music, a departure from her earlier lighthearted musical roles. Her portrayal earned her aGolden Globefor best actress.
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Andrews showed off her dramatic range in 1965 when she was cast alongsidethe late Christopher Plummeras Maria von Trapp inThe Sound of Music, a departure from her earlier lighthearted musical roles. Her portrayal earned her aGolden Globefor best actress.
12of 23Julie Andrews Wins an OscarBettmann/GettyIn 1965, Andrews won anOscarfor her role inMary Poppins. The year before, she had been passed up for the lead role in the movie adaptation ofMy Fair Lady, which went to Audrey Hepburn, pictured.Andrews also took home a Golden Globe for her performance, as well. In fact, Andrews even thanked Jack Warner fornotcasting her inMy Fair Ladyin her acceptance speech.
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In 1965, Andrews won anOscarfor her role inMary Poppins. The year before, she had been passed up for the lead role in the movie adaptation ofMy Fair Lady, which went to Audrey Hepburn, pictured.
Andrews also took home a Golden Globe for her performance, as well. In fact, Andrews even thanked Jack Warner fornotcasting her inMy Fair Ladyin her acceptance speech.
13of 23Julie Andrews’ Oscar NominationsJulie Andrews.Bettmann/GettyAndrews would go on to be nominated for two more Oscars, both for Best Actress, in 1966 and 1983. In 1966, she was nominated for her performance inThe Sound of Musicand in 1983, she was nominated forVictor/Victoria.
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Julie Andrews.Bettmann/Getty
Andrews would go on to be nominated for two more Oscars, both for Best Actress, in 1966 and 1983. In 1966, she was nominated for her performance inThe Sound of Musicand in 1983, she was nominated forVictor/Victoria.
14of 23Julie Andrews in ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’Silver Screen Collection/GettyElegant as ever, Andrews portrayed the funny and feisty flapper Millie Dillmount in 1967’sThoroughly Modern Millie.
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Elegant as ever, Andrews portrayed the funny and feisty flapper Millie Dillmount in 1967’sThoroughly Modern Millie.
15of 23Julie Andrews and Blake EdwardsRon Galella/Ron Galella Collection via GettyHere with second husband Blake Edwards, whom she wed in 1969 and remained married tountil his death in 2010.
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Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty
Here with second husband Blake Edwards, whom she wed in 1969 and remained married tountil his death in 2010.
16of 23Julie Andrews at Walt Disney WorldNBCOf course Mary Poppins herself was there for the opening ofWalt Disney Worldin 1971!
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NBC
Of course Mary Poppins herself was there for the opening ofWalt Disney Worldin 1971!
17of 23Julie Andrews in a PortraitRon Galella/Ron Galella Collection via GettyWe think she deserves an Oscar for best outfits.
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We think she deserves an Oscar for best outfits.
18of 23’The Julie Andrews Hour’Zoe Dominic /Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyIn between filming movies, Andrews held court onThe Julie Andrews Hour, which ran from 1972 to 1973 and earned her an Emmy for outstanding variety show.
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Zoe Dominic /Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty
In between filming movies, Andrews held court onThe Julie Andrews Hour, which ran from 1972 to 1973 and earned her an Emmy for outstanding variety show.
19of 23’The Julie Andrews Hour’Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyEverything about this outfit is a delight — much like the actress herself. Here, she’s seen performing on her variety show, which featured a number of famous guests and her own musical medleys.
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Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty
Everything about this outfit is a delight — much like the actress herself. Here, she’s seen performing on her variety show, which featured a number of famous guests and her own musical medleys.
20of 23’The Julie Andrews Hour’Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyThe only downside ofThe Julie Andrews Hourwas, of course, that it lasted but an hour.
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The only downside ofThe Julie Andrews Hourwas, of course, that it lasted but an hour.
21of 23Julie Andrews Meets Queen Elizabeth IIPA Images via GettyWhen our queen metThe Queen! Andrewswas introduced toQueen ElizabethII at the 1977 Silver Jubilee Royal Variety Gala, where she performed.
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When our queen metThe Queen! Andrewswas introduced toQueen ElizabethII at the 1977 Silver Jubilee Royal Variety Gala, where she performed.
22of 23Julie Andrews Wins an EmmyDisney General Entertainment Content via GettyAndrews has been nominated for 10Emmys— including two nods for her voiceover performance inBridgerton— and has taken home two.
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Andrews has been nominated for 10Emmys— including two nods for her voiceover performance inBridgerton— and has taken home two.
23of 23Julie Andrews Gets a Star on the Walk of FameJohn T. Barr/LiaisonAndrews’ star status was cemented — literally — at the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1979.
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John T. Barr/Liaison
Andrews’ star status was cemented — literally — at the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1979.
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