Julie Andrews

1935-

Biography: life and films

Julie Andrews is an English actress and singer whose birth name is Julia Elizabeth Wells. She was born in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK on 1st October 1935.

Her best films as an actor include Robert Stevenson's comedy Mary Poppins (1964), Robert Wise's The Sound of Music (1965), Blake Edwards's Darling Lili (1970), Andrew Adamson's Shrek 2 (2004) and Pierre Coffin's Despicable Me (2010).

Julie Andrews has so far appeared in 29 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Blake Edwards (7 films), Robert Wise (2), George Roy Hill (2) and Garry Marshall (2).

Her most frequent genres include: comedy (16 films), comedy-romance (8), Fantasy (8), drama (5), comedy-drama (5), Animation (5), Thriller (4), romance (3), comedy-thriller (3) and War (2).

Our average rating for Julie Andrews over all films is: 3.2

Filmography

Key: a = actor

La Rosa di Bagdad (1949) [a]

The Fabulous Fifties (1960) [a]

Mary Poppins (1964) [a]

The Americanization of Emily (1964) [a]

The Sound of Music (1965) [a]

Hawaii (1966) [a]

Torn Curtain (1966) [a]

Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) [a]

Star! (1968) [a]

Darling Lili (1970) [a]

The Tamarind Seed (1974) [a]

10 (1979) [a]

Little Miss Marker (1980) [a]

S.O.B. (1981) [a]

Victor Victoria (1982) [a]

The Man Who Loved Women (1983) [a]

Duet for One (1986) [a]

That's Life! (1986) [a]

Cin cin (1991) [a]

Relative Values (2000) [a]

The Princess Diaries (2001) [a]

Unconditional Love (2002) [a]

Shrek 2 (2004) [a]

The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) [a]

Enchanted (2007) [a]

Shrek the Third (2007) [a]

Despicable Me (2010) [a]

Shrek Forever After (2010) [a]

Tooth Fairy (2010) [a]



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