Julie Andrews Net Worth

Julie Andrews net worth is
$45 Million

Julia Elizabeth Wells was born on 1 October 1935, in Walton-on-Thames, England. As a film and stage actress, author, singer, theater director, and dancer, Julie Andrews is considered to be one of the best performers from England, perhaps best known for her starring roles in films such as “Mary Poppins” and “The Sound of Music”,  Her crowning glory was being honored by Queen Elizabeth II in 2000 with  the status of Dame, the female equivalent of a knighthood.

So just how rich is Julie Andrews? Critically acclaimed projects have enabled Julie to accumulate an impressive net worth estimated at $45 million dollars, during a career in the entertainment industry on stage, screen and TV spanning more than 70 years.

Julie Andrews Net Worth $45 Million

After her parents’ divorce Julia lived with her father for a short period of time, but in 1940 he sent his daughter to her mother, when she adopted her stepfather’s surname. Living with her mother and stepfather Andrews’ career launched as early as the 1940s when she started performing with her parents on stage. Later on introduced to impressario Val Parnell, Julie got her big breakthrough at the London Hippodrome. Her talent was soon recognized and Julie became the youngest person ever to sing at the London Palladium. Such a success determined not only the recognition within the critics and peers, but also a huge growth of Andrews’ net worth.

After a successful start in London Hippodrome and London Palladium, where she sang alongside Danny Kaye and Nicholas Brother, Andrews decided to try herself in United States – a decision which made Andrews’ net worth grow immensely. Her debut on Broadway was in 1954 in the musical “The Boy Friend”, and later she appeared in “My Fair Lady”. Her indisputable talent as a singer and theatrical skills won Andrews main roles in such musicals as “My Fair Lady” and “Camelot”.

Julie Andrews’ net worth was boosted even more when she moved from Broadway to the film industry. In 1963 Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke and David Tomlinson starred in Disney’s musical film “Mary Poppins”, with her leading role winning Andrews an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for Best Actress. Even bigger success came in 1965 when Andrews performed in “The Sound of Music” alongside Christopher Plummer. “The Sounds of Music” was the most profitable movie at the time and contributed a huge sum of money to Andrews’ net worth.

Julie Andrews then appeared in such movies as “The Man who Loved Women”, alongside Burt Reynolds, “That’s Life”, co-starring Jack Lemmon. She also recorded several solo albums which undoubtedly added  to Andrews’ net worth. However, Julie Andrews’ new golden age in the film industry came in 2001 when she starred in “The Princess Diaries”, and then “The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement” (2004), alongside Ann Hathaway. She also took a part as a voice-over artist in the “Shrek” franchise.

Overall, Julie Andrews has appeared in more than 40 films, and more than 30 times on TV as well as five notable stage productions. She has been nominated for over 60 awards including for singing, and has won an astonishing 38, including on Oscar for Best Actress, five Golden Globes, an Emmy, and a Grammy Lifetime Acheivement Award. She has her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Beside a huge success and recognition in film industry, Julie Andrews enhances her net worth by writing. She has several children books in her collection and an autobiography published in 2008.

In her personal life, Julie Andrews was married to Tony Walton (1959-67) with whom she has a daughter, and then to American film director Blake Edwards from 1969 until his death in 2010; they have four children.


Full NameJulie Andrews
Net Worth$45 Million
Date Of BirthOctober 1, 1935
Place Of BirthWalton-on-Thames, United Kingdom
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight158.5 pounds
ProfessionSinger, Actor, Author, Theatre Director, Dancer, Voice Actor
NationalityBritish
SpouseBlake Edwards (m. 1969–2010), Tony Walton (m. 1959–1967)
ChildrenEmma Walton Hamilton, Amy Edwards, Joanna Edwards
ParentsBarbara Ward Wells, Edward Charles Wells
SiblingsChristopher Stuart, Celia Wells
NicknamesJulia Elizabeth Wells , Julie Edwards , Dame Julie Elizabeth Andrews , Dame Julie Andrews , Jules , Julia Wells , Dame Julie Elizabeth Andrews, DBE , Julie Andrews Edwards
Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Julie-Andrews-Online/105722979627
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/jaonlinenews
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000267
AwardsOscar for Best Actress, Emmy, Grammy Lifetime Acheivement Award, Academy Award, Golden Globe for Best Actress
NominationsGolden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Drama, Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical, BAFTA Award for Best British Actress, Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie, Drama Desk...
Movies"Mary Poppins" (1964), "The Sound of Music" (1965), “The Princess Diaries”, “The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement” (2004)
TV Shows“The Boy Friend” (1954), “My Fair Lady”, "Up the Pole", "The Fabulous Fifties", "The Broadway of Lerner & Loewe" (1958-1962), "Educating Archie" (1950-1952), "RadiOlympia Showtime" (1949)
#Trademark
1Her very regal mannerisms/behavior
2Her 4-octave soprano voice
TitleSalary
Darling Lili (1970)$1,110,000
Star! (1968)$1,000,000
Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)$1,000,000
Hawaii (1966)$700,000
Torn Curtain (1966)$750,000
The Sound of Music (1965)$225,000
Mary Poppins (1964)$125,000
#Quote
1[on the 2015 celebrations honouring 'The Sound of Music'] This is a lovely moment to mark. I've been saying all long it's like a very bad joke because surely it' was only thirty years ago - not fifty. I feel I lost twenty somewhere along the way. A little thing called life got in the way.
2With 'Star' and 'Darling Lili', it seemed that the big musicals weren't popular any more. I underwent a career dip. You know the Hollywood saying 'You're only as good as your last hit'. Sometimes an enormous hit can carry you along, but not forever.
3[on Max von Sydow] He was the unqualified front runner -- the most generous man I've ever met. And he had such a lovely light sense of humor. I consider it a privilege to have worked with him.
4Sometimes I'm so sweet even I can't stand it.
5All kinds of things have been printed, including much gossip and rumour and finally I feel ready to have my say. I want to be as honest as I can.
6Blake [husband Blake Edwards] and I have this wonderful arrangement that while one is working hard, the other tries to be at home as much as possible and vice versa.
7All love shifts and changes. I don't know if you can be wholeheartedly in love all the time.
8As soon as you have one, all those dormant maternal instincts start popping out all over you, like German measles.
9Bette Davis was always marvelous.
10I've learned things about myself through singing. I used to have a certain dislike of the audience, not as individual people, but as a giant body who was judging me. Of course, it wasn't really them judging me. It was me judging me. Once I got past that fear, it freed me up, not just when I was performing but in other parts of my life.
11[asked where she kept her Oscar] He stayed in the attic a long time. I just didn't feel worthy . . . When I got to know more about film, I felt safe trotting him out.
12[upon receiving the BAFTA award on October 7, 1989] I am first and always English, and I carry my country in my heart wherever I go. I've tried to honour her, and I have the funny feeling that perhaps tonight, in some way, I've managed to do just that.
13[on being a gay icon] I don't know. I'm sort of aware that I am. But I'm that odd mixture of, on the one hand, being a gay icon and, on the other hand, having grandmas and parents being grateful I'm around to be a babysitter for their kids. And I've never been able to figure out what makes a gay icon, because there are many different kinds. I don't think I have the image that, say, Judy Garland has, or Bette Davis.
14A lot of my life happened in great, wonderful bursts of good fortune, and then I would race to be worthy of it.
15I had a teacher who stressed for me the importance of diction in terms of - I want to be very careful about how I say this - in terms of supporting one's voice when one is singing. In other words, if you hold on to your words, your voice will pull through for you when you're singing. So be true to your vowels. Supposing you have to sing [from "The Messiah"] "Behold thy king cometh unto thee". If you do a strong "thee", it will help you with the "-hold", which is a much higher note. And it's the note before the note that matters, then you unpeel a song backwards.
16As my mother said, I never sprang out of bed with a glad shout! My voice needed oiling and then it took off.
17[upon answering whether Mary Poppins and Bert ever got it together]: I hope so. She wouldn't admit it, but I do hope so.
18Films are much more my level. On stage I never feel quite enough.
19Singing has never been particularly easy for me.
20[1982] Does Mary Poppins have an orgasm? Does she go to the bathroom? I assure you, she does.
21I don't want to be thought of as wholesome.
#Fact
1According to Andrews, Walt Disney originally approached her to read for the part of Mary Poppins after a performance of the Broadway show, Camelot. Andrew's told Disney she could not take the part because she was pregnant. Disney responded, "That's alright. I'll wait.".
2As of 2016 she is the 8th earliest surviving recipient of a Best Actress Oscar nomination, behind only Olivia de Havilland, Leslie Caron, Carroll Baker, Joanne Woodward, Shirley MacLaine, Doris Day, and a tied Piper Laurie and Sophia Loren. She was nominated (and won) in 1964 for Mary Poppins (1964).
3Her first stage show was at the Hippodrome, London in 1947 (aged 11) where she sang one song 'Polonaise from Mignon' for two performances each night. This led to being asked to perform in the Royal Command Performance 1947 (Then aged 12).
4Julie Andrews won the Academy Award for Best Actress for feature film debut in Mary Poppins (1964). Andrews has received 28 awards over her career, but that was her only Academy Award despite being nominated for The Sound of Music. Mary Poppins also earned her and her co-stars the 1965 Grammy Award for Best Album for Children. She was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance in the musical My Fair Lady.
5Is one of 14 actresses to have won both the Best Actress Academy Award and the Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical Golden Globe for the same performance; hers being for Mary Poppins (1964). The others, in chronological order, are: Judy Holliday for Born Yesterday (1950), Barbra Streisand for Funny Girl (1968), Liza Minnelli for Cabaret (1972), Glenda Jackson for A Touch of Class (1973), Diane Keaton for Annie Hall (1977), Sissy Spacek for Coal Miner's Daughter (1980), Cher for Moonstruck (1987), 'Jessica Tandy for Driving Miss Daisy (1989), Helen Hunt for As Good as It Gets (1997), Gwyneth Paltrow for Shakespeare in Love (1998), Reese Witherspoon for Walk the Line (2005), Marion Cotillard for La Vie en Rose (2007), and Jennifer Lawrence for Silver Linings Playbook (2012).
6Is one of 26 actresses to have received an Academy Award nomination for their performance in a musical; hers being Mary Poppins (1964), The Sound of Music (1965), and Victor Victoria (1982). The others, in chronological order, are: Bessie Love (The Broadway Melody (1929)), Grace Moore (One Night of Love (1934)), Jean Hagen (Singin' in the Rain (1952)), Marjorie Rambeau (Torch Song (1953)), Dorothy Dandridge (Carmen Jones (1954)), Deborah Kerr (The King and I (1956)), Rita Moreno (West Side Story (1961)), Gladys Cooper (My Fair Lady (1964)), Debbie Reynolds (The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964)), Peggy Wood (The Sound of Music (1965)), Carol Channing (Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)), Kay Medford (Funny Girl (1968)), Barbra Streisand (Funny Girl (1968)), Liza Minnelli (Cabaret (1972)), Ronee Blakley (Nashville (1975)), Lily Tomlin (Nashville (1975)), Ann-Margret (Tommy (1975)), Lesley Ann Warren (Victor Victoria (1982)), Amy Irving (Yentl (1983)), Nicole Kidman (Moulin Rouge! (2001)), Queen Latifah (Chicago (2002)), Catherine Zeta-Jones (Chicago (2002)), Renée Zellweger (Chicago (2002)), Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls (2006)), Penelope Cruz (Nine (2009)), Anne Hathaway (Les Misérables (2012)), and Meryl Streep (Into the Woods (2014)). Andrews is the only actress to have been nominated multiple times for her performances in musicals.
7Is one of 4 actresses to win the Best Actress Oscar for her film debut (for Mary Poppins (1964)). The others are Shirley Booth (for Come Back, Little Sheba (1952)), Barbra Streisand (for Funny Girl (1968)), and Marlee Matlin (for Children of a Lesser God (1986)).
8Has had one of her ankle bone joints replaced with a titanium implant to avoid being confined to a wheelchair.
9Was the 61st actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Actress Oscar for Mary Poppins (1964) at The 37th Annual Academy Awards (1965) on April 5, 1965.
10During the Vietnam War, Julie and her husband, Blake Edwards both became involved with the Committee of Responsibility, which brought severely injured children from the war zone to the US for treatment. Their involvement led them to adopt two Vietnamese abandoned children.
11Both Julie and her husband, Blake Edwards, underwent psychoanalysis in the 1970's as a way to deal with their respective career slumps.
12After the success of 'Mary Poppins' and 'The Sound of Music', she declined huge offers for more nanny roles with the explanation: "I've done that."
13Over a period of six years, from 1964 to 1970, she performed in four different films as characters with rhyming names, Mary, Emily, Millie, Lili, and each of those names were part of the respective title: 1964 Mary Poppins - Mary; 1964 The Americanization of Emily - Emily; 1967 Thoroughly Modern Millie - Millie; 1970 Darling Lili - Lili. Additionally, during the same period, she portrayed the similar sounding, if not rhyming, Maria in The Sound of Music (1965), where her character's name was not part of the title. All except Darling Lili were big money makers.
14Doing the voice of "Queen Lillian" in Shrek Forever After (2010). [March 2009]
15Release of her book, "Home: A Memoir of My Early Years". [March 2008]
16Release of the book, "Julie Andrews: An Intimate Biography" by Richard Stirling. [2007]
17Release of her book, "Thanks to You: Wisdom from Mother and Child" by Julie and her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton. [2007]
18Release of the book, "Julie Andrews: A Life on Stage and Screen" by Robert Windeler. [1997]
19Thanked only Walt Disney by name in her Oscar acceptance speech.
20Recepient of a 2011 Lifetime Achievement Grammy [December 23, 2010].
21Learned to play the guitar specifically for the role of "Maria" in The Sound of Music (1965).
22Was at one point going to star in The Public Eye (1972).
23Was offered the role of Carol in Once Upon a Time in America (1984), but turned the role down. The part went to Tuesday Weld.
24According to her autobiography, she first saw second husband Blake Edwards at a party while she and first husband Tony Walton were on their honeymoon. She and Blake did not become friends until several years later.
25Turned down her Tony nomination for "Victor/Victoria" for Best Actress in a Musical in 1996 because the rest of the cast and crew were overlooked for consideration.
26Was one of the first women to be named a Disney Legend (and inducted into the Disney Hall of Fame). She was in the 1991 class with animator Mary Blair.
27Her two biological grandchildren are Sam (b. 1996) and Hope (b. 2003) from daughter Emma Walton. Her other grandchildren are: Max Scheff, from adopted daughter Amy Edwards; Kayti and Hannah Schneider, from stepdaughter Jennifer Edwards; Isabelle and Hank, from stepson Geoffrey Edwards.
28Her brother, Christopher Stuart, was born in May, 1946.
29Her daughter, Amy Edwards, married rock musician Lauren Scheff on October 24, 2004. They are now divorced.
30Could sing notes only dogs could hear at the age of seven.
31Mother-in-law of Steve Hamilton.
32As of 2013, she is one of six women who has received a Best Actress Oscar nomination for a performance directed by her spouse, namely for Victor Victoria (1982) directed by Blake Edwards. The other five are Elisabeth Bergner for Escape Me Never (1935) (directed by Paul Czinner), Joanne Woodward for Rachel, Rachel (1968) (directed by Paul Newman), Jean Simmons for The Happy Ending (1969) (directed by Richard Brooks), Gena Rowlands for A Woman Under the Influence (1974) & Gloria (1980) (both directed by John Cassavetes), and Frances McDormand for Fargo (1996) (directed by Joel Coen). Jules Dassin also directed his future wife Melina Mercouri in a Best Actress Oscar nominated performance (Never on Sunday (1960)), but they weren't married yet at the time of the nomination.
33Received the Screen Actors Guild lifetime achievement award on January 28, 2007.
34Was considered for the role of Susy Hendrix in the film Wait Until Dark (1967) . The role eventually went to Audrey Hepburn as it did in My Fair Lady (1964).
35Grandmother of daughter Emma Walton's children Samuel and Hope.
36Best friends with Carol Burnett. Carol is godmother of Julie's daughter, Emma Walton.
37The Americanization of Emily (1964) is the only black and white movie she ever made.
38The song, "Your Crowning Glory" from The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), was the first time she had sung in public or on screen since she had throat surgery in 1997. She reportedly nailed the song on the first take, and brought tears to the eyes of the crew present.
39Possessed a five-octave coloratura soprano range until a vocal nodule surgery mishap ruined her singing voice.
40Is the only actress to be nominated for (and later win) the Oscar in the Lead Actress category in a Walt Disney film (Mary Poppins (1964)).
41Her performance as Mary Poppins in Mary Poppins (1964) is ranked #45 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
42She was the youngest person ever to appear in a Royal Command Performance. She performed for King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Elizabeth/Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret.
43Sings scales rather than songs in the shower.
44Was selected by the Walt Disney Company to become the Offical Ambassador for "The Happiest Homecoming On Earth: Disneyland's 50th Anniversary Celebration".
45Filmed a cameo sequence as a chambermaid in Blake Edwards' 1975 Inspector Clouseau comedy The Return of the Pink Panther (1975), but the sequence ended up on the cutting-room floor.
46Her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is directly in front of the new addition to the Chinese Theatre. The star was dedicated on 5 Oct, 1979.
47Was passed over for the role on Eliza Dolittle in favor of Audrey Hepburn for the film My Fair Lady (1964). Unlike Andrews, however, Hepburn was not a natural singer. She took voice lessons and recorded the tracks for the movie, but the producers, without telling Audrey, dubbed her voice with that of Marni Nixon. Nixon appeared with Andrews in The Sound of Music (1965).
48She adopted two children from Vietnam with Blake Edwards, Amy Edwards (b. 1974) and Joanna Edwards (b. 1975).
49Her stepfather was an alcoholic.
50Changed her last name from Wells to Andrews when her mother married her stepfather Ted Andrews.
51Received a standing ovation at The 75th Annual Academy Awards (2003) when she appeared to present a short film celebration sequence.
52Mary Poppins (1964) for Disney, The Sound of Music (1965) for 20th Century Fox and Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) for Universal were the biggest money-makers yet for their studios. However, her next two films, Star! (1968) and Darling Lili (1970), to put it mildly, failed to get their money back.
53In 1969, when MGM cancelled their proposed Irving Berlin musical biography "Say it With Music" in which she was set to star, she sued the studio and collected her $1,250,000 salary.
54In the 1960s she sported a bumper sticker on her car reading "Mary Poppins is a junkie".
55Has owned a chalet in Gstaad, Switzerland, for many years. Every year she pays for Gstaad's Christmas lights. In July she presents the prize for the winner of the annual Gstaad Tennis Open. She once said if she was nervous before a performance on stage, she'd just have to look at a photo from 'lovely' Gstaad, and she was reassured.
56Played the same role of "Victoria Grant" in the Broadway musical adaption of Victor Victoria (1982). She turned down a Tony nomination for Best Actress in a Musical.
57In 2002, she was voted the 59th greatest Briton ever in a BBC poll.
58She was a recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors in 2001.
59Has perfect pitch.
60She has a rose named after her.
61When Tony Walton proposed to her, he gave her a broach instead of a ring.
62While she played the original Eliza Dolittle in the Broadway musical "My Fair Lady", Audrey Hepburn played the part in the movie My Fair Lady (1964). The studio executives did not want Andrews because she hadn't had any experience in film and thought Hepburn would be the better choice. However, while the film My Fair Lady took home several Oscars in 1964, it failed to win the Best Actress category. That award went to none other than Julie Andrews for her performance in Mary Poppins (1964).
63The London press reported that Miss Andrews's settlement for her botched throat surgery was nearly 21 million British pounds, or about 30 million U.S. dollars. [2001]
647 September 2000 - Her malpractice suit against the 2 New York Mt. Sinai Hospital doctors who allegedly botched her throat surgery was settled for an undisclosed sum.
65Mother, with Tony Walton, of daughter Emma Walton.
66Spent some time in a psychiatric clinic, to help her cope with the trauma resulting from her throat surgery.
67Born at 6:00am-BST.
68Uses the pen-name 'Julie Edwards'.
69Stepmother of Jennifer Edwards and Geoffrey Edwards.
70Underwent throat surgery. [June 1997]
71Her husband reported that she would probably never sing again because the throat surgery had ruined her voice. [November 1998]
72Was named a Dame by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II on the Millenium New Year's Honours List on December 31, 1999.

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Despicable Me 32017Gru's Mom (voice)
Julie's Greenroom2017TV SeriesMs. Julie / Julie
Despicable Me2010Gru's Mom (voice)
Shrek Forever After2010Queen (voice)
Tooth Fairy2010/ILily
Enchanted2007The Narrator (voice)
Shrek the Third2007Queen (voice)
The Cat That Looked at a King2004Video shortMary Poppins
Great Performances2004TV SeriesCinderella / Herself
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement2004Queen Clarisse Renaldi
Shrek 22004Queen (voice)
The Wonderful World of Disney2003TV SeriesNanny
Unconditional Love2002Julie Andrews
Paraíso Filmes2002TV SeriesActress on TV
The Princess Diaries2001Queen Clarisse Renaldi
On Golden Pond2001TV MovieEthel Thayer
Relative Values2000Felicity Marshwood
One Special Night1999TV MovieCatherine
Victor/Victoria1995TV MovieVictor / Victoria
A Fine Romance1992Mrs. Pamela Piquet
Julie1992TV SeriesJulie Carlyle-McGuire
Our Sons1991TV MovieAudrey Grant
Duet for One1986Stephanie Anderson
That's Life!1986Gillian Fairchild
The Man Who Loved Women1983Marianna
Trail of the Pink Panther1982Charwoman (uncredited)
Victor Victoria1982Victoria Grant
S.O.B.1981Sally Miles
Little Miss Marker1980Amanda Worthington
101979Samantha Taylor
The Pink Panther Strikes Again1976Ainsley Jarvis (singing voice, uncredited)
The Tamarind Seed1974Judith Farrow
Darling Lili1970Lili Smith
Star!1968Gertrude Lawrence
Thoroughly Modern Millie1967Millie Dillmount
Hawaii1966Jerusha Bromley
Torn Curtain1966Sarah Sherman
The Sound of Music1965Maria
The Americanization of Emily1964Emily Barham
Mary Poppins1964Mary Poppins
The Gentle Flame1959TV MovieTrissa
Cinderella1957TV SpecialCinderella
Ford Star Jubilee1956TV SeriesLise
Television Christmas Party1953TV Movie
The Singing Princess1949Princess Zeila (English version, voice)

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Call the Midwife2014TV Series performer - 1 episode
Saving Mr. Banks2013performer: "A Spoonful Of Sugar", "Jolly Holiday"
The Neighbors2013TV Series performer - 1 episode
The Art Of... When You're Hot, Young, Poor and a Filmmaker!2012TV Series performer - 1 episode
Game Change2012TV Movie performer: "I Feel Pretty"
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno2011TV Series performer - 1 episode
Nostalgia Critic2010TV Series performer - 1 episode
20 to 12010TV Series documentary performer - 1 episode
The Nolans: In the Mood for Dancing2009TV Movie documentary performer: "The Lonely Goatherd"
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story2009Documentary performer: "Chim Chim Cher-ee", "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious", "Jolly Holiday", "Feed The Birds", "A Spoonful of Sugar", "I Love To Laugh"
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson2009TV Series performer - 1 episode
The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics2008TV Movie documentary performer: "Jolly Holiday", "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious", "Feed the Birds" - uncredited
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue2008TV Movie performer: "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
American Masters2007TV Series documentary performer - 1 episode
So You Think You Can Dance2006TV Series performer - 1 episode
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement2004performer: "Your Crowning Glory"
Great Performances1995-2003TV Series performer - 3 episodes
Unconditional Love2002performer: "Getting to Know You"
Passion of Mind2000performer: "My Favorite Things 1959"
Victor/Victoria1995TV Movie performer: "If I Were a Man", "Trust Me", "Le Jazz Hot", "Crazy World", "Louis Says", "You & Me", "Almost a Love Song", "Living in the Shadows", "Victor/Victoria"
Addams Family Values1993performer: "The Sound of Music"
The 45th Annual Tony Awards1991TV Special performer: "Wouldn't It Be Loverly", "Camelot", "I Could Have Danced All Night"
Julie Andrews: The Sound of Christmas1987TV Movie performer: "The Sound of Christmas"
The Walt Disney Comedy and Magic Revue1985Video short performer: "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
The 38th Annual Tony Awards1984TV Special performer: "Send In the Clowns"
Victor Victoria1982performer: "Le Jazz Hot", "The Shady Dame From Seville", "You And Me", "Crazy World" - uncredited
101979performer: "He Pleases Me", "It's Easy to Say" - uncredited
The Muppet ShowTV Series performer - 1 episode, 1977 writer - 1 episode, 1977
The Pink Panther Strikes Again1976performer: "Until You Love Me"
Peter Pan1976TV Movie performer: "Once Upon a Bedtime"
Darling Lili1970performer: "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary", "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile", "Keep the Home Fires Burning", "Whistling Away the Dark" uncredited, "The Girl in No Man's Land" uncredited, "Smile Away Each Rainy Day" uncredited, "I'll Give You Three Guesses" uncredited
Star!1968performer: "Piccadilly", "Oh, It's a Lovely War", "In My Garden of Joy", "Burlington Bertie from Bow", "Parisian Pierrot", "Limehouse Blues", "Someone to Watch Over Me", "Dear Little Boy Dear Little Girl", "Someday I'll Find You", "The Physician", "Do, Do, Do", "Has Anybody Seen Our Ship", "My Ship", "The Saga of Jenny", "Star!"
Thoroughly Modern Millie1967performer: "Thoroughly Modern Millie", "The Tapioca", "Drink La Chaim", "Jimmy", "Baby Face" uncredited, "Stumbling" uncredited, "Poor Butterfly" uncredited
The Sound of Music1965performer: "The Sound of Music" 1959, "Do-Re-Mi" 1959, "My Favorite Things" 1959, "I Have Confidence" 1965, "Sixteen Going on Seventeen" 1959, "The Lonely Goatherd" 1959, "Edelweiss" 1959, "So Long, Farewell" 1959, "Something Good" 1965 - uncredited
Mary Poppins1964"Chim-Chim-Cheree", uncredited / performer: "A Spoonful of Sugar", "Jolly Holiday", "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious", "Stay Awake", "I Love to Laugh", "A British Bank The Life I Lead", "Feed the Birds Tuppence a Bag" - uncredited
Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall1962TV Special documentary performer: "You're So London", "Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be", "From Russia: The Nausiev Ballet, "From Switzerland: The Pratt Family, "History of Musical Comedy, "Big "D""
The Fabulous Fifties1960Documentary performer: "Just You Wait"
The Big Record1958TV Series performer - 1 episode
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show1958TV Series performer - 1 episode
Cinderella1957TV Special performer: "In My Own Little Corner", "In My Own Little Corner" reprise, "Impossible; It's Possible", "Ten Minutes Ago", "Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?", "When You're Driving Through The Moonlight" A Lovely Night

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Pink Pantherproducer announced
Julie's Greenroom2017TV Series executive producer - 11 episodes

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Julie's GreenroomTV Series 1 episode, 2017 created by - 3 episodes, 2017 writer - 1 episode, 2017
The Very Fairy Princess2014Video short book

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Nina Foch Course for Filmmakers and Actors2010Video documentary special thanks
Disneyland: Secrets, Stories, & Magic2007Video documentary special thanks
American Masters2007TV Series documentary acknowledgment - 1 episode
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories2002TV Special documentary thanks
The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story1999Documentary special thanks
The Sound of Music: From Fact to Phenomenon1994Video documentary sincere appreciation

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Clive Anderson Talks Back1994TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Silver Star!1994Video documentary shortHerself
The King and I: Recording a Hollywood Dream1993TV Movie documentaryHerself
The 45th Annual Tony Awards1991TV SpecialHerself - Host & Performer
The Annual Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards1991TV SpecialHerself - Audience Member
Carnegie Hall at 100: A Place of Dreams1991Video documentaryHerself
The 17th Annual People's Choice Awards1991TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
Showbiz Today1990TV SeriesHerself
Julie & Carol: Together Again1989TV MovieHerself
This Is Your Life1989TV Series documentaryHerself
The 5th Annual National WAIF Humanitarian Awards1989TV SpecialHerself - Host
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Jack Lemmon1988TV Special documentaryHerself - Hostess
The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards1988TV SpecialHerself - Audience Member
Lerner and Loewe: Broadway's Last Romantics1988TV MovieHerself
Hanya: Portrait of a Pioneer1988DocumentaryNarrator
Julie Andrews: The Sound of Christmas1987TV MovieHerself
Aspel & Company1987TV SeriesHerself
Mancini and Friends1987TV MovieHerself
The 44th Annual Golden Globe Awards1987TV SpecialHerself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama & Comedy / Musical
Omnibus1986TV Series documentaryHerself
The Holywood Reporter Salutes Radie Harris1985TV MovieHerself
Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration1985TV Special documentaryHerself
Muppet Video: Gonzo Presents Muppet Weird Stuff1985VideoHerself
The 38th Annual Tony Awards1984TV SpecialHerself - Host & Presenter: Best Costume Design & Best Actor in a Musical
The 55th Annual Academy Awards1983TV SpecialHerself - Nominee
The 9th Annual People's Choice Awards1983TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Favourite Motion Picture
The 40th Annual Golden Globe Awards1983TV SpecialHerself - Winner
Bob Hope's Pink Panther Thanksgiving Gala1982TV MovieHerself
The Dick Cavett Show1982TV SeriesHerself
Late Night with David Letterman1982TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color1981TV SeriesHerself
The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People1980TV SeriesHerself - Host
The 37th Annual Golden Globe Awards1980TV SpecialHerself
That's Panthertainment1978TV Special documentaryHerself (uncredited)
Julie Andrews: One Step Into Spring1978TV MovieHerself - Host
ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration1978TV SpecialHerself
The Muppet Show1977TV SeriesHerself - Special Guest Star
America Salutes the Queen1977TV MovieHerself
The Cry of a Hurting World... I'm Hungry!1977TV Movie documentaryHerself
Julie Andrews: One to One1975TV MovieHerself - Host
Salute to Sir Lew - The Master Showman1975TV Movie documentaryHerself
Julie and Dick at Covent Garden1974TV MovieHerself
Julie and Jackie: How Sweet It Is1974TV MovieHerself Ed Norton Eliza Doolittle
Julie's Christmas Special1973TV MovieHerself / Host
Julie on Sesame Street1973TV SpecialHerself
Walt Disney: A Golden Anniversary Salute1973TV SpecialHerself
The Julie Andrews Hour1972-1973TV SeriesHerself - Hostess
The 45th Annual Academy Awards1973TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
Julie1972DocumentaryHerself
The 24th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards1972TV SpecialHerself - Accepting Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series
The Dick Cavett Show1971TV SeriesHerself
Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center1971TV MovieHerself
The David Frost Show1970-1971TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World1971TV Movie documentaryHerself
The Moviemakers1971Documentary shortHerself (uncredited)
A World of Love1970TV Movie documentaryHerself - Host
The 24th Annual Tony Awards1970TV SpecialHerself - Host
Treffpunkt Airport1970TV Series documentaryHerself
An Evening with Julie Andrews and Harry Belafonte1969TV SpecialHerself
Cinema1968TV Series documentaryHerself
The 40th Annual Academy Awards1968TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Best Picture
Film Review1967TV Mini-SeriesHerself
New York, New York1967TV SeriesHerself
Hinter der Leinwand1967TV Series documentaryHerself
Think Twentieth1967Documentary shortHerself
The 38th Annual Academy Awards1966TV SpecialHerself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role / Presenter: Best Actor in a Leading Role / Accepting Best Director Award for Robert Wise
The Julie Andrews Show1965TV SpecialHerself - Host
The 37th Annual Academy Awards1965TV SpecialHerself - Winner: Best Actress in a Leading Role
The 22th Annual Golden Globes Awards1965TV SpecialHerself - Winner
Salzburg Sight and Sound1965Documentary shortHerself
The Andy Williams Show1964TV SeriesHerself
The 36th Annual Academy Awards1964TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Best Foreign Film
Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall1962TV Special documentaryHerself / Maria von Trapp
The Garry Moore Show1961-1962TV SeriesHerself
The Broadway of Lerner and Loewe1962TV MovieHerself Eliza Doolittle Guenevere
The 15th Annual Tony Awards1961TV SpecialHerself - Nominee: Best Actress (Musical) and Accepting Award for Best Costume Designer (Musical)
The Ed Sullivan Show1956-1961TV SeriesHerself - Singer
The Jack Paar Tonight Show1960TV SeriesHerself
The Bell Telephone Hour1960TV SeriesHerself - Singer
What's My Line?1960TV SeriesHerself - Mystery Guest
The Fabulous Fifties1960Documentary
The Julie Andrews Show1959TV Mini-SeriesHerself
Secombe at Large1959TV MovieHerself - Performer
The Big Record1958TV SeriesHerself
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show1958TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The DuPont Show of the Month1957TV SeriesHerself
Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium1955TV SeriesHerself - Top of the Bill
Puzzle Corner1953TV SeriesHerself
Kaleidoscope1950-1951TV SeriesHerself - Singer
Music-Hall1950TV SeriesHerself
Rooftop Rendezvous1948TV SeriesHerself
Entertainment Tonight2008-2017TV SeriesHerself
Rachael Ray2007-2017TV SeriesHerself - Guest / Herself
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert2017TV SeriesHerself
Good Morning America1994-2017TV SeriesHerself - Guest / Herself
Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration2015TV Movie documentaryHerself / Millie Dillmount
Today1974-2015TV SeriesHerself - Guest / Herself
Live with Kelly and Ryan2004-2015TV SeriesHerself - Guest / Herself
Días de cine2015TV SeriesHerself
The Untold Story of the Sound of Music2015TV Movie documentaryHerself
The 87th Annual Academy Awards2015TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Best Original Score
The Sound of a City: Julie Andrews Returns to Salzburg2015Video documentaryHerself
The Graham Norton Show2014TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The Paul O'Grady Show2005-2014TV SeriesHerself - Guest
This Morning2004-2014TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Watch What Happens: Live2014TV SeriesHerself
The Chew2014TV SeriesHerself
Great Performances1989-2014TV SeriesHerself - Hostess / Herself
16th Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor: Carol Burnett2013TV SpecialHerself
Larry King Now2013TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson2008-2013TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The Colbert Report2012-2013TV SeriesHerself - Guest / Herself - Grimm Colberty Tales
Hollywood Bowl Opening Night Gala2012VideoHerself
The World of Despicable Me2010Video documentary shortHerself
The Oprah Winfrey Show2004-2010TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Saturday Early Show2010TV SeriesHerself
Made in Hollywood2010TV SeriesHerself
Breakfast2006-2010TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The Daily Show2010TV SeriesHerself
The View2010TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Johnny Mercer: The Dream's on Me2009TV Movie documentaryHerself
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story2009DocumentaryHerself
André Previn: All the Right Notes2009TV Movie documentaryHerself
World Film Report2008TV SeriesHerself
Disneyland: Secrets, Stories, & Magic2007Video documentaryHerself - Ambassador, 50th Anniversary Celebration
The Insider2007TV SeriesHerself
American Masters2007TV Series documentaryHerself
Countdown2007TV SeriesHerself
Gala Tribute AFI's 40th Anniversary2007TV MovieHerself - Speaker
Eigo de shabera-night2005-2007TV SeriesHerself - Interviewee
Up Close with Carrie Keagan2007TV SeriesHerself - Guest
HBO First Look2007TV Series documentary shortHerself
13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards2007TV SpecialHerself - Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show2006-2007TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade2006TV Special documentaryHerself
The National Television Awards2006TV Movie documentaryHerself - Presenter
The 60th Annual Tony Awards2006TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Best Musical
Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade2005TV SpecialHerself
Film '722004-2005TV SeriesHerself
The Heaven and Earth Show2005TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The Early Show2005TV SeriesHerself
My Favorite Things: Julie Andrews Remembers2005Video documentaryHerself, host
Corazón de...2005TV SeriesHerself
11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards2005TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
A Lovely Night: The Making of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Television Classic2005ShortHerself
Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade2004TV SpecialHerself
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious: The Making of 'Mary Poppins'2004Video documentaryHerself
Meet the Cast of Shrek 22004Video documentary shortHerself
Broadway: The American Musical2004TV Mini-Series documentaryHerself - Host / Eliza Doolittle
Parkinson2004TV SeriesHerself - Guest
On the Set: The Princess Diaries 2 - Royal Engagement2004TV Short documentaryHerself
Evening at Pops2004TV Series documentaryHerself
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs: America's Greatest Music in the Movies2004TV Movie documentaryHerself
Larry King Live2003TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts2003TV SpecialHerself
Breakfast with Frost2003TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The 75th Annual Academy Awards2003TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Short Film / Past Oscar Night Music Highlights / Past Winner
48 Hours2002TV Series documentaryHerself
Life and Times2002TV Series documentaryHerself
E! True Hollywood Story2002TV Series documentaryHerself
The Rosie O'Donnell Show1997-2002TV SeriesHerself - Guest
I Love Muppets2002TV SpecialHerself
Movie Show Plus2002TV SeriesHerself
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts2001TV SpecialHerself - Honoree
A New Princess2001Video short documentaryHerself - Queen Clarisse Renaldi
The 73rd Annual Academy Awards2001TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Honorary Award to Ernest Lehman
Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 11999TV Movie documentaryHerself
60 Minutes1999TV Series documentaryHerself - Actress (segment "Carol Burnett")
The 53rd Annual Tony Awards1999TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Robert Wise1998TV Special documentaryHerself
Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh1998TV Special documentaryHerself - Host
Movie Surfers1998TV SeriesHerself
The 51st Annual Tony Awards1997TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
The 69th Annual Academy Awards1997TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Honorary Award to Michael Kidd
Late Show with David Letterman1996-1997TV SeriesHerself - Guest
20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years1997TV Movie documentaryHerself
Maury1996TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Caroline in the City1996TV SeriesHerself
The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story1996DocumentaryHerself
Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies1996TV Movie documentaryHerself
The Sound of Julie Andrews1995TV MovieHerself
The Making of 'My Fair Lady'1995Video documentaryHerself
The Sound of Music: From Fact to Phenomenon1994Video documentaryHerself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno1994TV SeriesHerself - Guest

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
E-penser2016TV Series documentary
Inside Edition2015TV Series documentaryHerself / Maria Von Trappe
Great Broadway Musical Moments from the Ed Sullivan Show2015TV Movie documentaryQueen Gueneviere Eliza Doolittle
Entertainment Tonight2014-2015TV SeriesHerself
The Graham Norton Show2014TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Edición Especial Coleccionista2014TV SeriesMary Poppins
And the Oscar Goes To...2014TV Movie documentaryHerself
Michael Grade's Stars of the Musical Theatre2014TV Movie documentary
Secret Voices of Hollywood2013TV Movie documentaryHerself
Österreich-Bild2012TV Series documentaryHerself
60 Minutes2000-2012TV Series documentaryHerself / Herself (segment "The Entertainers") / Herself - Actress (segment "Carol Burnett")
Out of My Dreams: Oscar Hammerstein II2012TV Movie documentaryMaria
Making the Boys2011DocumentaryHerself
20 to 12006-2010TV Series documentaryMaria Mary Poppins Queen
Hollywood Singing & Dancing: A Musical History - 1980s, 1990s and 2000s2009Video documentaryHerself
The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics2008TV Movie documentaryMary Poppins
That Fellow in the Coat2008TV SeriesMary Poppins
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical Treasure2008TV Movie documentaryHerself
Planet Voice2007TV SeriesQueen Lillian
Today Tonight2007TV SeriesMaria
The Best of the Royal Variety2006TV SeriesHerself
¿De qué te ríes?2006TV MovieMary Poppins
Boffo! Tinseltown's Bombs and Blockbusters2006DocumentaryMaria (uncredited)
From Liesl to Gretl: A 40th Aniversary Reunion2005Video documentary shortMaria
On Location with 'The Sound of Music'2005Video documentary shortMaria
Corazón de...2005TV SeriesMaria
Great Performances2003-2005TV SeriesHerself - Performer
Cinema mil2005TV SeriesHerself
Andy Williams: My Favorite Duets2004TV Movie documentaryHerself
The 100 Greatest Musicals2003TV Movie documentaryHerself
Celebrity Naked Ambition2003TV Movie documentary
Krystal Harris: Supergirl2002Video shortQueen Clarisse Renaldi (uncredited)
The Wonderful World of Disney2001TV SeriesHerself
Private Screenings2001TV SeriesEmily Barham in 'The Americanization Of Emily' and in 'Victor / Victoria'
Hollywood Remembers2000TV Series documentary
Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years2000TV Movie documentaryMaria Gertrude Lawrence
Omnibus1998TV Series documentaryHerself
Biography1995-1998TV Series documentaryHerself / Actress 'Sound of Music'
The Postman1997Maria (uncredited)
Mary Poppins Practically Perfect in Every Way: The Magic Behind the Masterpiece1997Video documentary shortHerself
The 50th Annual Tony Awards1996TV SpecialGuenevere
50 Years of Funny Females1995TV Movie documentaryHerself
100 Years at the Movies1994TV Short documentaryHerself
Paul Merton's Palladium Story1994TV Series documentaryHerself
Carol Burnett: The Special Years1994TV Movie documentaryHerself
The First Annual Comedy Hall of Fame1993TV SpecialHerself
The Music of Disney: A Legacy in Song1992Video documentaryMary Poppins
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Be Our Guest1992Video shortMary Poppins
The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show 21991TV SpecialHerself
The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show1991TV Movie documentaryHerself
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious1990VideoMary Poppins
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: You Can Fly1988Video shortMary Poppins
The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years1986TV MovieHerself
The Walt Disney Comedy and Magic Revue1985Video shortMary Poppins
Childrens Songs and Stories with the Muppets1985VideoHerself
Of Muppets and Men: The Making of 'The Muppet Show'1981TV Movie documentaryHerself
The Dick Cavett Show1974TV SeriesMary Poppins from film MARY POPPINS
Fred Astaire Salutes the Fox Musicals1974TV MovieHerself
The Walt Disney Story1973Documentary shortMary Poppins ('Mary Poppins') (uncredited)
Mondo Hollywood1967DocumentaryHerself (uncredited)
The Ed Sullivan Show1958-1965TV SeriesHerself - Singer / Scene From Camelot

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2007Gold Derby AwardGold Derby AwardsLife Achievement (Performer)
2007Life Achievement AwardScreen Actors Guild Awards
2005Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Nonfiction SeriesBroadway: The American Musical (2004)
2005Lifetime Achievement AwardLas Vegas Film Critics Society Awards
2005Lifetime Achievement AwardPublicists Guild of America
2004OFTA Film Hall of FameOnline Film & Television AssociationActing
2001Donostia Lifetime Achievement AwardSan Sebastián International Film Festival
1993Crystal AwardWomen in Film Crystal Awards
1983Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalVictor Victoria (1982)
1983DavidDavid di Donatello AwardsBest Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera)Victor Victoria (1982)
1983Woman of the YearHasty Pudding Theatricals, USA
1982KCFCC AwardKansas City Film Critics Circle AwardsBest ActressVictor Victoria (1982)
1979Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameMotion PictureOn 27 September 1979. At 6901 Hollywood Blvd.
1973Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Variety Musical SeriesThe Julie Andrews Hour (1972)
1968Henrietta AwardGolden Globes, USAWorld Film Favorite - Female
1968Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsFemale Star
1967Henrietta AwardGolden Globes, USAWorld Film Favorite - Female
1967Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsFemale Comedy PerformanceThoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
1967Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsFemale Star
1966Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Actress - Comedy or MusicalThe Sound of Music (1965)
1966DavidDavid di Donatello AwardsBest Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera)The Sound of Music (1965)
1966Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsMusical Performance, FemaleThe Sound of Music (1965)
1965OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Actress in a Leading RoleMary Poppins (1964)
1965Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Actress - Comedy or MusicalMary Poppins (1964)
1965BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsMost Promising Newcomer to Leading Film RolesMary Poppins (1964)
1965GrammyGrammy AwardsBest Recording for ChildrenMary Poppins (1964)
1965Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsMusical Performance, FemaleMary Poppins (1964)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2016Lifetime Achievement AwardWomen Film Critics Circle Awards
2004Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a MovieEloise at Christmastime (2003)
2002Blimp AwardKids' Choice Awards, USAFavorite Female Movie StarThe Princess Diaries (2001)
1995Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music ProgramThe Sound of Julie Andrews (1995)
1987Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - DramaDuet for One (1986)
1987Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalThat's Life! (1986)
1983OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Actress in a Leading RoleVictor Victoria (1982)
1983Sant JordiSant Jordi AwardsBest Performance in a Foreign Film (Mejor Interpretación en Película Extranjera)Victor Victoria (1982)
1981Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming - PerformersThe CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People (1973)
1980Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical10 (1979)
1973Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest TV Actress - Comedy or MusicalThe Julie Andrews Hour (1972)
1973Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding New SeriesThe Julie Andrews Hour (1972)
1972Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Single Program - Variety or Musical - Variety and Popular MusicJulie and Carol at Lincoln Center (1971)
1971Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalDarling Lili (1970)
1971Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsStar, Female10th place.
1970Henrietta AwardGolden Globes, USAWorld Film Favorite - Female
1970Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsFemale Star6th place.
1969Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Actress - Comedy or MusicalStar! (1968)
1969Henrietta AwardGolden Globes, USAWorld Film Favorite - Female
1968Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Actress - Comedy or MusicalThoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
1966OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Actress in a Leading RoleThe Sound of Music (1965)
1966BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsBest British ActressThe Americanization of Emily (1964)
1966BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsBest British ActressThe Sound of Music (1965)
1965Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Actors and PerformersThe Andy Williams Show (1962)
1958Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsActress - Best Single Performance - Lead or SupportCinderella (1957)

2nd Place Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1966Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsFemale Star
1965NYFCC AwardNew York Film Critics Circle AwardsBest ActressThe Sound of Music (1965)
1964NYFCC AwardNew York Film Critics Circle AwardsBest ActressMary Poppins (1964)

3rd Place Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1965Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsFemale Star

Known for movies

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