
Julie Andrews, born Julia Elizabeth Wells, is a renowned British actress, singer and writer known for her exceptional talent and iconic roles in films like Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music.
She has received numerous awards, including an Academy Award and multiple Golden Globe and Grammy Awards.
Andrews' career spans stage, screen and musicals, showcasing her versatile talent and captivating performances that have left a lasting impact on audiences worldwide.
Her half-brother from her mother's first marriage to Edward ⁘Ted⁘ Wells is Christopher Casson, an actor and director.
Julie's full brother, born to her parents Barbara Ward Wells and Ted Andrews, is John ⁘Jack⁘ Andrews, a retired Royal Navy officer.
Julie had a close relationship with her siblings, especially her brother John, who was closest to her in age.
Despite their different fathers, the Andrews siblings were a tight-knit family who supported each other throughout their lives and careers.
Andrews made her professional stage debut in the 1954 Broadway musical, The Boy Friend, winning the Theatre World Award for Outstanding Broadway Debut.
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