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    Andrews, Julie

    When did she lose her marvellous voice?Julie Andrews

      1998. Due to throat surgery that took place in March 1998.

    In what play did she make her big come back onto a Broadway's stage?Julie Andrews

      Victor Victoria. Previously it was a film, also with Julie.

    What's name of her second husband?Julie Andrews

      Blake Edwards. They were married in 1969!

    What was Julie's first film in which she had a leading role?Julie Andrews

      Mary Poppins. Her first film was "La Rosa di Bagdad" (1949), where she was the voice of Princess Zeila. She then played Cinderalla in the made-for-TV movie "Cinderalla" (1957). She had the lead role in "Mary Poppins" (1964) after Disney saw her as Guenevere in 'Camelot'.

    Who acted opposite her in the play 'My Fair Lady'?Julie Andrews

      Rex Harrison. He also played opposite Audrey Hepburn in a film version - he got an Oscar for it in 1965!

    What was her first Broadway play?Julie Andrews

      The Boyfriend. 1954 was Julie's big debut! "My Fair Lady" followed two years later.

    How old was Julie, when she met her first husband for the first time?Julie Andrews

      11. Julie was 11, and Tony was 12, according to a programme "Julie Andrews - back on a Broadway" and Tony Walton's story about their meeting.

    Where was she born?Julie Andrews

      Walton-on-Thames. Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England. It's not far away from London {;)}

    When Julie Andrews was born?Julie Andrews

      1st October, 1935.

    What year did Rodgers and Hammerstein write the musical 'Cinderella' for Julie?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1957. She played the title role once they wrote it for her.

    What year was 'Victor, Victoria' released?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1982. She played Victor and Victoria.

    What year did Julie star in 'High Tor' with Bing Crosby?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1956. Julie was only 19 years old when she did this.

    What year did Julie and Carol Burnett have their first special?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1962. The special was 'Julie and Carol At Carnegie Hall'.

    What year did Julie begin 'Camelot' on Broadway?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1960. She played Queen Guenevere opposite Richard Burton and Robert Goulet - they were both in love with her.

    What year was "Star!" released?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1968. She played the star, Gertrude Lawrence.

    What year did Julie meet her best friend, Carol Burnett?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1960. They met through a mutual friend.

    What year was 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' released?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1967. She played Millie Dilmount.

    What year did Julie begin 'My Fair Lady'?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1956. She played Eliza Doolittle.

    What year did Julie lose her incredible singing voice?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1998. She had throat surgery in March 1998. The loss of her voice was not officially anounced until November of that year.

    What year did Julie win her Oscar for Best Actress?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1965. Julie won the Oscar for 'Mary Poppins'.

    What year was 'The Sound Of Music' released?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1965. It opened at the Rivoli Theater.

    When did Julie Andrews marry director Blake Edwards?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1969. They got married at the home in California on November 12th, 1969.

    What year was her daughter, Emma Kate, born?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1962. She was born at the London Clinic in England on November 27th, 1962.

    What year did Julie Andrews marry Tony Walton?Which Year in Julie Andrew's Life?

      1959. They got married in London on May 10th, 1959.

    In which film does Julie sing 'A Lovely Night'?Julie Andrews Film And Broadway Songs

      Cinderella. With Cinderella's stepsisters - she was the best of all of them!

    In which film the song 'I'll Give You Three Guesses' is performed?Julie Andrews Film And Broadway Songs

      Darling Lili. On the soundtrack you can hear two versions - first one, like in film - with music, while Julie's making... stripteases, and the second one - with stepping.

    In which film does she sing 'The Lonely Goatherd'?Julie Andrews Film And Broadway Songs

      The Sound Of Music. 'O ho lay dee odl lee o, lay dee odl lee o lay... '

    In which film does Julie sing 'Do, Do, Do'?Julie Andrews Film And Broadway Songs

      Star!. Not very ambitious, but... funny, like the whole episode in film with this song! It's while Gertrude tries to pay all her dues.

    In which play was 'Louis Says' sung?Julie Andrews Film And Broadway Songs

      Victor Victoria. Julie as Marie Antoinette - once again - only Broadway version soundtrack. And once again - pity.

    In which play did Julie sing 'Living In The Shadows'?Julie Andrews Film And Broadway Songs

      Victor Victoria. You can't hear it at the film soundtrack, it is only in Broadway version. Pity.

    What is the name of the film with the song 'The Saga Of Jenny'?Julie Andrews Film And Broadway Songs

      Star!. Great one - this dance! Do you know how many doubles has been done? About ten! All the stuff had to practice for a very long time.

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