Julie Andrews Edwards

Julie Andrews Edwards

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Julie Andrews Edwards is an acclaimed British-American author and actress, celebrated for her versatile talent in both literature and the performing arts. Born on October 1, 1935, Andrews began her illustrious career as a singer and actress in West End and Broadway musicals, before gaining global fame with iconic roles in films like "Mary Poppins" and "The Sound of Music". Her literary contributions include children's books such as "Mandy" and "The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles", often co-authored with her daughter Emma Walton Hamilton. Andrews' storytelling is cherished for its imagination and heartfelt themes.

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