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17 again and star struck yes and i am Julie
If you mean the first Star Wars film, it took $11 million dollars to make the film.
The first Star Wars film was released into theaters on May 25, 1977
"My Fair Lady" was an instant hit on Broadway in 1956 and had the longest run of any major musical theater production in history. Beginning on February 15, 1956 it ran 2,717 performances. It has been revived on Broadway three time: in 1976, 1981, and in 1993.
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Julie Andrews starred in Mary Poppins for Disney in 1964. In 1965 she starred in The Sound of Music with Christopher Plummer, so she appeared in Mary Poppins first.
Mary Poppins
Julie did star in a musical by the name of Darling Lili, directed by her husband Blake Edwards, which was released in 1970. Rock Hudson costarred.
Julie Andrews has been labeled as a squeaky clean movie star, but most of her films were in the 1960's. Pat Boone.
They didn't want to take a chance by using Julie Andrews. Although Julie had perfected the character of Eliza Doolittle on stage on Broadway and in London in My Fair Lady and was a star on Broadway, she was virtually unknown in the movie world. They wanted a big name to play Eliza Doolittle in the movie version of My Fair Lady and that's why they chose Audrey Hepburn instead. I'm not sure why they didn't choose another star who could actually sing. In hindsight, I'm sure they realized that Julie Andrews would've been the better choice.
The song is actually titled "Swingin' on a Star". It was recorded by many female singers, including Julie Andrews, Maria Muldaur, and Maureen McGovern. The most famous recording was made by Bing Crosby in 1944.
Anna Andrews Thomas has written: 'Star-dust ..'
Film Star - film - was created in 2005.
Julie Kavner who voices Marge Simpson from The Simpsons which debuted on the Tracey Ullman Show .
Julie was not well known for her on-screen appearances, and Mr. Warner wanted someone who would bring in the most money to be the film's star. It was amazing though that they picked looks over talent. Audrey could not sing a note. All her tracks were done by Marni Nixon for the movie version. Julie was the first choice for the role of Eliza Doolittle, but Warner Brothers, which had paid $5 million for the rights to the musical, didn't want to risk a stage actress in the central role of a $17-million film, despite lobbying from Lerner himself. It is also reported that Jack Warner didn't think Andrews would be photogenic enough. He invited her to do a screen test, but she refused, so he forgot about her altogether.