In the movie Mary Poppins (1964) the roles were played by the following actors:
Mary Poppins - Julie Andrews
Bert - Dick Van Dyke
Mr. Banks - David Tomlinson
Mrs. Banks - Glynis Johns
Jane Banks - Karen Dotrice
Michael Banks - Matthew Garber
Ellen - Hermione Baddeley
Mrs. Brill - Rita Shaw
Adm. Boom - Reginald Owen
According to the Mary Poppins books, his full name is Herbert Alfred :)
Type your answer here... Her name is Glynis Johns. She is a Welsh actress born on October 5, 1923 in Pretoria, South Africa.
In mary poppins it is Dick Van Dyke who plays bert.
His stage name (character name) for Mary Poppins was Burt, but his real name is Dick Van Dyke.
Mary Poppins was played by Julie Andrews.
Mary Poppins was not a real person. She was a fiction created by P.L. Traverse.
Ms. Poppins does not have a secret identity like say Clark Kent-Superman. She is known throughout the play and movie- which it is based on as Mary Poppins. The actress Julie Andrews created the role in the movie version, which was essentially a musical comedy with fantasy overtones.
No, Mary Poppins is a fictional character in a series of books written by P.L. Travers.
No, the Mary Poppins books are works of fiction written by P.L. Travers.
The flower in her hat was a paper flower, it was not a real flower.
Mary Poppins was played by Julie Andrews.
Mary Poppins was not a real person. She was a fiction created by P.L. Traverse.
No, PL Travers is the author of the Mary Poppins book series. The character of Mary Poppins was inspired by Travers' own childhood governess.
Ms. Poppins does not have a secret identity like say Clark Kent-Superman. She is known throughout the play and movie- which it is based on as Mary Poppins. The actress Julie Andrews created the role in the movie version, which was essentially a musical comedy with fantasy overtones.
No, Mary Poppins is a fictional character in a series of books written by P.L. Travers.
No, the Mary Poppins books are works of fiction written by P.L. Travers.
It is a made up word in the story Mary Poppins.
NO, it's a fictional word coined by Mary Poppins
The flower in her hat was a paper flower, it was not a real flower.
There is no real meaning. it's a made up word from a Disney movie-Mary Poppins
In the movie Mary Poppins (1964) Jane Banks was played by Karen Dotrice (1955) who retired from show business in 1981. The role of Michael Banks was played by Matthew Garber (1956) who retired from showbusiness in 1967 and died at the age of 21 from pancreatitis in 1977.
Mary Quant's real name is Barbara Mary Quantrell.