
Biography
Dame Julia Elizabeth Andrews, DBE (born Julia Elizabeth Wells; 1 October 1935) is a British film and stage actress, singer, and author. She is the recipient of Golden Globe, Emmy, Grammy, BAFTA, People's Choice Award, Theatre World Award, Screen Actors Guild and Academy Award honours. Andrews was a former British child actress and singer who made her Broadway debut in 1954 with The Boy Friend, and rose to prominence starring in other musicals such as My Fair Lady and Camelot, and in musical films such as Mary Poppins (1964), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress, and The Sound of Music (1965): the roles for which she is still best-known. Her voice, which originally spanned four octaves, was damaged by a throat operation in 1997. Andrews had a revival of her film career in 2000s in family films such as The Princess Diaries (2001), its sequel The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), the Shrek animated films (2004–2010), and Despicable Me (2010). In 2003 Andrews revisited her first Broadway success, this time as a stage director, with a revival of The Boy Friend at the Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor, New York (and later at the Goodspeed Opera House, in East Haddam, Connecticut in 2005). Andrews is also an author of children's books, and in 2008 published an autobiography, Home: A Memoir of My Early Years.
Awards & recognition
- Golden Lion · 2019
- Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres · 2011
- Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award · 2011
- Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award · 2007
- Primetime Emmy Award — Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series · 2005
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- Donostia Award · 2001
- Kennedy Center Honors · 2001
- Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire · 1999
- Crystal Award · 1993
- Disney Legends · 1991
- Golden Globe Award — Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy · 1983
- Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year · 1983
- star on Hollywood Walk of Fame · 1979
- Primetime Emmy Award — Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series · 1973
- Golden Globe Award — Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy · 1966
- Academy Award — Best Actress · 1965
- Golden Globe Award — Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy · 1965
- Grammy Award — Best Children's Music Album · 1965
- BAFTA Award — Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles · 1964
- Theatre World Award · 1955
- Drama Desk Award — Outstanding Actress in a Musical
- Tony Award — Best Actress in a Musical · 1996 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Actress · 1983 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Actress · 1966 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Actress · 1965 · nominated
- Tony Award — Best Actress in a Musical · 1961 · nominated
- Tony Award — Best Actress in a Musical · 1957 · nominated
Filmography50+ titles

Starring Dick Van Dyke

Have You Been Paying Attention?

Bridgerton

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story

The Muppet Show

Jim Henson: Idea Man

Dick Van Dyke: 98 Years of Magic

The Sound of Music

Mary Poppins

Minions: The Rise of Gru

Despicable Me

The Boys

Shrek 2

American Masters

Victor/Victoria

Johnny Mercer: The Dream's on Me

Waking Sleeping Beauty

The Graham Norton Show

Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years

The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story

Disney 100: A Century of Dreams – A Special Edition of 20/20

The King's Daughter

The Princess Diaries

What's My Line?

Aquaman

The Colbert Report

The Pink Panther Strikes Again

Enchanted

One Special Night

The Dick Cavett Show

The Ed Sullivan Show

The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement

The Americanization of Emily

Little Miss Marker

Torn Curtain

Julie's Greenroom

Despicable Me 3

The Kelly Clarkson Show

Shrek Forever After

Shrek the Third

Hawaii

Boulevard! A Hollywood Story

The Tamarind Seed

Great Performances

Unconditional Love

Christopher Plummer: A Man For All Stages

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Welcome to Woop Woop

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The Ellen DeGeneres Show