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Mary Poppins - character - was created in 1934.
No, Mary Poppins is a fictional character in a series of books written by P.L. Travers.
No. PL Travers was not the real Mary Poppins. Mary Poppins was based loosely on a person in Travers's troubled childhood.
I'm not sure what you're asking. Poppins is Mary Poppins last name. She's a Walt Disney character -- a nanny who uses her magical powers to help the family in the story. For more about Mary Poppins go to the related link below.
In "Mary Poppins," the last name of Bert is "Banks." He is portrayed as a cheerful chimney sweep who befriends Mary Poppins and the Banks children. His character adds a sense of whimsy and adventure to the story.
Mary Poppins is a character of story, and therefore is alive. She exists only in the story/movie Though, and babysits there. However, the actresses who Played Mary Poppins in the Disney Classic, Julie Andrews, is still alive.
Mary Poppins was a nanny.
No. The story is fictitious and fantasy. However, the character of Mary Poppins was very loosely based on someone from author PL Travers's own childhood.
Mary Poppins was a nanny.
Mary Poppins from the book and film series of the same name. Cherry Tree Lane is the address of the Banks family where Mary Poppins arrives as their magical nanny to take care of their children. The street represents a whimsical and enchanting setting for the various adventures and lessons that Mary Poppins brings to the family.
MARY POPPINS
The character of Mary Poppins does appear to be British, however her origins lie in the Australian childhood of her author, Pamela Lyndon Travers (born Helen Lyndon Goff).