Julie Andrews Biography
Official Information:-
Name:- Julie Andrews or Julia Elizabeth Wells
Date Of Birth:- 1st October 1935
Profession:- Actress, Singer and Author
Country:- United Kingdom
Life Partner:- Tony Walton (1959–1967), Blake Edwards (1969–present)
Julie Andrews is an Famous British English Film Actress, Stage Actress, Singer and Author. She was born on 1st October 1935, Her born name is ‘Julia Elizabeth Wells’. She is also called as ‘Dame Julia Elizabeth Andrews’ with the DBE (Order Of The British Empire).
She is honor for her acting with Academy Award, BAFTA, Emmy, Golden Globe, Grammy, People’s Choice Award, Screen Actors Guild and Theatre World Award. She made her first theater debut in 1954 with ‘The Boy Friend’, Her first featured film ‘La Rosa di Bagdad’ it was in 1949 in this movie she was playing the role of Princess Zeila.
Her first television series was ‘Ford Star Jubilee’ in 1956 in this series she was playing the role of ‘Lise’ and in 1955 she won her first award ‘Theatre World Award’ for ‘The Boy Friend’ (Category: Outstanding Broadway Debut).
Honors To Julie Andrews:-
Movies List:-
1949 – La Rosa di Bagdad (Princess Zeila)
1964 – Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins)
1964 – The Americanization of Emily (Emily Barham)
1965 – Salzburg Sight and Sound (Herself)
1965 – Sound of Music, TheThe Sound of Music (Maria von Trapp)
1966 – Torn Curtain (Dr. Sarah Louise Sherman)
1966 – Hawaii (Jerusha Bromley)
1967 – Think Twentieth (Herself)
1967 – Thoroughly Modern Millie (Millie Dillmount)
1968 – Star! (Gertrude Lawrence)
1970 – Darling Lili (Lili Smith/Schmidt)
1971 – The Moviemakers (Herself – uncredited)
1972 – Julie (Herself)
1974 – The Tamarind Seed (Judith Farrow)
1979 – 10 (Samantha Taylor)
1980 – Little Miss Marker (Amanda)
1981 – S.O.B. (Sally Miles)
1982 – Victor/Victoria (Victor/Victoria)
1982 – Trail of the Pink Panther (Charwoman)
1983 – The Man Who Loved Women (Marianna)
1986 – That’s Life! (Gillian Fairchild)
1986 – Duet for One (Stephanie Anderson)
1991 – A Fine Romance (Mrs. Pamela Piquet)
2000 – Relative Values (Felicity Marshwood)
2001 – The Princess Diaries (Queen Clarisse Renaldi)
2002 – Unconditional Love (Herself)
2003 – Eloise at the Plaza (Nanny)
2003 – Eloise at Christmastime (Nanny)
2004 – Shrek 2 (Queen Lillian)
2004 – The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (Queen Clarisse Renaldi)
2007 – Shrek the Third (Queen Lillian)
2007 – Enchanted (Narrator)
2010 – The Tooth Fairy (Lily)
2010 – Shrek Forever After (Queen Lillian)
2010 – Despicable Me (Gru’s Mom/Marlena)
2011 – Enchanted 2 (Narrator)
Television Series:-
1956 – Ford Star Jubilee (Lise)
1957 – Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (Cinderella)
1959 – Hans Christian Anderson’s The Gentle Flame (Trissa)
1962 – Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall (Herself)
1965 – The Julie Andrews Show (Host)
1969 – A World in Music (Herself)
1971 – Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center (Herself)
1972/1973 – The Julie Andrews Hour (Host)
1973 – Julie on Sesame Street (Herself)
1974 – Julie and Dick at Covent Garden (Herself)
1974 – Julie and Jackie: How Sweet It Is (Herself)
1975 – Julie: My Favorite Things (Herself)
1978 – Julie Andrews: One Step Into Spring (Herself/host)
1987 – Julie Andrews: The Sound of Christmas (Herself)
1989 – Julie & Carol: Together Again (Herself)
1990 – Julie Andrews in Concert (Herself)
1991 – Our Sons (Audrey Grant)
1992 – Julie (Julie Carlisle)
1993 – Sound of Orchestra
1999 – One Special Night (Catherine)
2001 – On Golden Pond (Ethel Thayer)
2001 – Thomas and Friends (Old Slow Coach)
2003 – Eloise at the Plaza (Nanny)
2003 – Eloise at Christmastime (Nanny)
2009 – Great Performances: “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2009″ (Herself)
2010 – Todos contra Juan (Herself)
Stage Performance:-
1954 – The Boy Friend (Polly Brown)
1956 – My Fair Lady (Eliza Doolittle)
1961 – Camelot (Queen Guinevere)
1993 – Putting It Together (Amy)
1995 – Victor/Victoria (Victor/Victoria)




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