Julie Andrews: Life in pictures
Julie Andrews’ performing career, from child star to Broadway darling to modern matriarch, has spanned nearly seven decades. She was named a dame by Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, and she has won an Oscar, two Emmys and three Golden Globes, as well as a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Here’s a look at some of the moments that helped define Andrews as a musical icon.
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Julie Andrews poses with her Golden Globe lead actress award for her performance in “Victor Victoria.” (Penni Gladstone / Los Angeles Times)
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Blake Edwards, left, gives his wife a loving kiss in their Century City office suite in 1986. The couple remained together until Edwards’ death in 2010. “He was the most unique man I have ever known and he was my mate,” Andrews said when he died. “He will be missed beyond words and will forever be in my heart.” (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Julie Andrews belts it out at a Sony Studios scoring stage, singing the role of Anna for a 1992 recording of “The King and I.” Andrews was forced to quit Broadway performances after she developed vocal problems in 1997 and underwent throat surgery that left her unable to sing.
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Eternally youthful,
Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer attend the 2015 TCM Classic Film Festival opening night gala 50th anniversary screening of “The Sound Of Music” at TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX on March 26, 2015, in Hollywood.
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From left, Julie Andrews, Christine Baranski and Carol Burnett perform onstage during Lincoln Center’s American Songbook Gala on Feb. 1, 2017.
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