. . . . . . "20"^^ . . . "She starred in The Sound of Music as Maria Von Trapp. Stewie runs Maria over during her \"The Hills Are Alive\" performance in the introduction sequence of \"PTV\". Stewie sings \u201CI Have Confidence\u201D in \"Stewie B. Goode\", part one of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story dressed as Von Trapp. In \"Lethal Weapons\", Lois Griffin declares she is cutting loose just like Andrews when she shows her breasts in Mary Poppins. Poppins is then shown opening her blouse in front of Michael and Jane Banks. In \"And I'm Joyce Kinney\", Quahog 5 News reports she pleads not guilty for gun possession, claiming she brought the gun to a nightclub for protection."@en . "Julie Andrews"@en . "Andrews had a major revival of her film career in the 2000s in family films such as The Princess Diaries (2001), its sequel The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), and the Shrek animated films (2004\u20132010). 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."@en . "Stage actress"@en . . "With Walton:"@en . . "Born Julia Elizabeth Wells in Walton-on-Thames, England, Julie Andrews grew up performing in vaudeville as a child, after her parents discovered her \"freakish\" four-octave singing voice. In 1948, at age 12, she performed at the Royal Command Variety Performance, the youngest person ever to do so. She made her Broadway debut in The Boy Friend, but became a national sensation as Eliza Doolittle in the Broadway smash My Fair Lady. In early 1957, she took a week off from the show to star in Rodgers and Hammerstein's TV production of Cinderella, which became the most-watched television broadcast in history. While performing her third Broadway lead \u2014 Queen Guenivere in Camelot \u2014 she was approached by Walt Disney, who asked her to star in the upcoming live-action adaptation of Mary Poppins. She agreed, and two years later won Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 1964 Academy Awards - beating out Audrey Hepburn, who was not even nominated, for her role as... Eliza Doolittle in the film of My Fair Lady. The next year she had an even bigger smash hit \u2014 she starred in the film of The Sound of Music. Sick of her sweet reputation, she took much more daring roles in the 1970s and '80s. She returned to Broadway in yet another smash, Victor Victoria, reprising her role from the film as a woman pretending to be a man pretending to be a woman. Her career tapered off in the '90s \u2014 partly due to a botched vocal surgery that cost her her four-octave range \u2014 but she returned full-force as Queen Clarisse in The Princess Diaries in her first Disney film in 40 years. She went on to provide the voice of Queen Lillian in the Shrek franchise and star as Lily in Tooth Fairy. Today she is well known as a writer, actress, director (of the Broadway revival of The Boy Friend) and spokeswoman. Her singing voice is slowly coming back, although she will probably never regain those four octaves \u2014 her first public singing performance was in The Princess Diaries sequel. Hardened crewmen cried. She was married to the late director Blake Edwards and counts comedienne Carol Burnett, The Sound of Music co-star Christopher Plummer and three-time co-star James Garner among her closest friends. Andrews' other famous films include S.O.B., Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Americanization Of Emily (her personal favorite role), and Torn Curtain (directed by Alfred Hitchcock). She's also written several children's books under the name Julie Andrews Edwards, the most famous of which are The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles and Mandy. Interestingly, most of the marketing for them doesn't mention the author's work as an actress. They're quite charming. She also swears like a sailor given the opportunity."@en . . . . . . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Julie Andrews Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown"@en . . "1949"^^ . "Julie Andrews (b. 1935) is a popular British actress and singer. Her best-known films are the musicals Mary Poppins (1964), The Sound of Music (1965) and Victor/Victoria (1982), and her Broadway shows Camelot, My Fair Lady, and The Boyfriend. Andrews and the Muppets have a long history together. They have appeared together in many specials. She is good friends with Carol Burnett, another Muppet Show guest. Miss Piggy spoofed Andrews in the 1998 calendar Muppet Movie Parodies: Plump Fiction, in \"The Sow of Music\"."@en . . "1945"^^ . "1945"^^ . . "Dame Julie Elizabeth Andrews es una actriz, cantante y bailarina inglesa. Uno de sus papeles m\u00E1s conocidos es el de Mary Poppins en la pel\u00EDcula Mary Poppins, gracias a la cual gan\u00F3 un premio \u00D3scar a la \"mejor actriz\"."@es . . . . . "Dame Julia \"Julie\" Elizabeth Andrews, DBE, (born 1 October 1935) is an English film and stage actress, singer, author, theatre director and dancer. Andrews, a former child actress and singer, appeared on the West End in 1948, and made her Broadway debut in a 1954 production of The Boy Friend. She rose to prominence starring in musicals such as My Fair Lady and Camelot, both of which earned her Tony Award nominations. In 1957, she appeared on television with the title role in the musical Cinderella, which was seen by over 100 million viewers. She made her feature film debut in Mary Poppins (1964), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She received her second Academy Award nomination for The Sound of Music (1965), and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical. "@en . . . . "Female"@en . "Born Julia Elizabeth Wells in Walton-on-Thames, England, Julie Andrews grew up performing in vaudeville as a child, after her parents discovered her \"freakish\" four-octave singing voice. In 1948, at age 12, she performed at the Royal Command Variety Performance, the youngest person ever to do so. Sick of her sweet reputation, she took much more daring roles in the 1970s and '80s. She returned to Broadway in yet another smash, Victor Victoria, reprising her role from the film as a woman pretending to be a man pretending to be a woman. She also swears like a sailor given the opportunity."@en . . "With Edwards:"@en . . "1935-10-01"^^ . . "Andrews had a major revival of her film career in the 2000s in family films such as The Princess Diaries (2001), its sequel The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), and the Shrek animated films (2004\u20132010). 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. Julie portrays Queen Lillian in the Shrek film series. Her character is shown in the following movies: Shrek 2, Shrek the Third and Shrek Forever After."@en . "Dame Julie Elizabeth Andrews es una actriz, cantante y bailarina inglesa. Uno de sus papeles m\u00E1s conocidos es el de Mary Poppins en la pel\u00EDcula Mary Poppins, gracias a la cual gan\u00F3 un premio \u00D3scar a la \"mejor actriz\"."@es . "Voice Actor"@en . . . "Amelia Edwards"@en . . "Amy Edwards"@es . . "1"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Film actress"@en . . . . . . . . "Dame Julie Elizabeth Andrews (born October 1, 1935) is a British film and stage actress, singer, author, theatre director, and dancer. She is the voice of Marlena Gru in Despicable Me."@en . . . . . . "British"@en . . "Julie Andrews"@es . . . . "Dame Julia Elizabeth Andrews, DBE (n\u00E9e Wells; born 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\u20132010), 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."@en . "Emma Walton"@es . "Emma Walton Hamilton"@en . "Julie Andrews"@en . "Gray"@en . "Dame Julie Elizabeth Andrews, DBE (born Julia Elizabeth Wells; October 1, 1935) is an English film and stage actress, singer, and author."@en . . . "Julie Andrews (born 1 October1935; age 82)"@en . . . . "1949"^^ . "Dame Julia Elizabeth Andrews, DBE (n\u00E9e Wells; born 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."@en . . "Joanna Edwards"@es . . "Julie Andrews"@en . . . . . . . "Dame Julia \"Julie\" Elizabeth Andrews, DBE, (born 1 October 1935) is an English film and stage actress, singer, author, theatre director and dancer. Andrews, a former child actress and singer, appeared on the West End in 1948, and made her Broadway debut in a 1954 production of The Boy Friend. She rose to prominence starring in musicals such as My Fair Lady and Camelot, both of which earned her Tony Award nominations. In 1957, she appeared on television with the title role in the musical Cinderella, which was seen by over 100 million viewers. She made her feature film debut in Mary Poppins (1964), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She received her second Academy Award nomination for The Sound of Music (1965), and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Adjusted for inflation, the latter film is the third-highest grossing film of all time. Between 1964 and 1967, Andrews had other box office successes with The Americanization of Emily, Hawaii, Alfred Hitchcock's Torn Curtain, and Thoroughly Modern Millie, making her the most successful film star in the world at the time. In the 1970s, Andrews' film career slowed down following the commercial disappointments of Star!, Darling Lili, and The Tamarind Seed. She returned to prominence with the critical and commercial successes of 10 (1979) and Victor Victoria (1982), receiving a third Academy Award nomination for the latter. During the remainder of the 1980s, she starred in critically acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful films such as That's Life! and Duet for One, before her career went into eclipse in the 1990s. Andrews' film career revived once more in the 2000s with the successes of The Princess Diaries (2001), its sequel The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), the Shrek animated films (2004\u20132010), and Despicable Me (2010). Her vocal range, which was originally striking, was damaged during a throat operation in 1997 during the Broadway show Victor/Victoria. 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 in Sag Harbor, New York. Andrews is also an author of children's books, and in 2008 published an autobiography, Home: A Memoir of My Early Years, which includes memories of surviving the London Blitz. In addition to an Academy Award, she has won a BAFTA, five Golden Globes, three Grammys, two Emmys, the Disney Legend honor and the Kennedy Center Honors. In 2000, she was made a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II for services to the performing arts. In 2002, she was ranked number 59 in the BBC's poll of the 100 Greatest Britons."@en . . "Hazel"@en . . "Jennifer Edwards"@en . . "Author"@en . . . "Julie Andrews, DBE"@en . . . "Actress, singer, author, theatre director, and dancer"@en . . . . . . "Julie Andrews"@es . . "She starred in The Sound of Music as Maria Von Trapp. Stewie runs Maria over during her \"The Hills Are Alive\" performance in the introduction sequence of \"PTV\". Stewie sings \u201CI Have Confidence\u201D in \"Stewie B. Goode\", part one of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story dressed as Von Trapp. In \"Lethal Weapons\", Lois Griffin declares she is cutting loose just like Andrews when she shows her breasts in Mary Poppins. Poppins is then shown opening her blouse in front of Michael and Jane Banks."@en . . . "Julie Andrews (b. 1935) is a popular British actress and singer. Her best-known films are the musicals Mary Poppins (1964), The Sound of Music (1965) and Victor/Victoria (1982), and her Broadway shows Camelot, My Fair Lady, and The Boyfriend. Andrews and the Muppets have a long history together. They have appeared together in many specials. \n* 1973: The Julie Andrews Hour \n* 1973: Hosted Julie on Sesame Street, a prime-time network special with Perry Como and the Sesame Street Muppets. (Airdate: November 23, 1973) \n* 1975: Julie: My Favorite Things (Airdate: April 18, 1975) \n* 1975: One to One (Airdate: December 15, 1975) \n* 1977: Guest starred on episode 217 of The Muppet Show \n* 1978: Julie Andrews: One Step Into Spring (Airdate: March 9, 1978) Andrews also performed the vocal track for Polynesia, an animatronic character built by Jim Henson's Creature Shop for the stage show version of Dr. Dolittle. It was the first time in forty years that Andrews had been heard on the London stage, albeit in voice only. She won the Academy Award in 1965 for Best Actress for Mary Poppins, and earned a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1979. She was named a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II in the Millenium New Year's Honours List on December 31, 1999, and was a recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors in 2001. She is good friends with Carol Burnett, another Muppet Show guest. Miss Piggy spoofed Andrews in the 1998 calendar Muppet Movie Parodies: Plump Fiction, in \"The Sow of Music\". She stars in The Jim Henson Company series Julie's Greenroom which was released on Netflix in early 2017."@en . . "England"@en . "Voice actor of Marlena Gru"@en . . "Julia Elizabeth Wells"@en . . . "Julie Andrews (born 1 October1935; age 82)"@en . . . . "Blake Edwards"@en . . . . . . . "Dame Julie Elizabeth Andrews, DBE (born Julia Elizabeth Wells; October 1, 1935) is an English film and stage actress, singer, and author."@en . . "Joanna Edwards"@en . . . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Julie Andrews Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown"@en . "Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England"@en . . . "Unknown"@en . "Singer"@en . . "Geoffrey Edwards"@en . . . . . . "Julie Andrews"@en . . "Julie Andrews.png"@es . . . "Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, Inglaterra"@es . . "Actriz, cantante, bailarina"@es . "Tony Walton"@en . "Emma Walton Hamilton\n*Jennifer Edwards\n*Geoffrey Edwards\n*Amelia Edwards\n*Joanna Edwards"@en . . . . "Dame Julie Elizabeth Andrews (born October 1, 1935) is a British film and stage actress, singer, author, theatre director, and dancer. She is the voice of Marlena Gru in Despicable Me."@en . . . . . "Dame Julie Elizabeth Andrews, DBE"@en . . . "Julia Elizabeth Wells"@en .