A star since she made her professional debut at the age of twelve in 1947, Julie Andrews became the toast of Broadway in "My Fair Lady, " when she was twenty. At thirty she was the most popular and most highly paid movie star in Hollywood...and personally unhappy enough to undergo daily therapy. By forty her popularity was at its lowest, but by fifty she was a comeback sensation in "Victor/Victoria," one of seven movies she made with with her writer-director husband of nearly thirty years Blake Edwards. At sixty she ...
Read More
A star since she made her professional debut at the age of twelve in 1947, Julie Andrews became the toast of Broadway in "My Fair Lady, " when she was twenty. At thirty she was the most popular and most highly paid movie star in Hollywood...and personally unhappy enough to undergo daily therapy. By forty her popularity was at its lowest, but by fifty she was a comeback sensation in "Victor/Victoria," one of seven movies she made with with her writer-director husband of nearly thirty years Blake Edwards. At sixty she returned to Broadway to star in the stage version of "Victor/Victoria, " spurning a sure Tony Award to stand with her "egregiously overlooked" stage family.
Read Less