Darling Lili
You are referring to the film 'The Sound of Music'. It is a musical starring Julie Andrews which was released in 1965.
Torn Curtain.
This movie is The Sound of Music. Julie Andrews plays the main part of Maria and there is a song about the flower edelweiss.
This film is Mary Poppins. It was released in 1964 and stars Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke.
Yes she did bare her breasts in victor victoria....I saw the movie with my cousin and we were shocked...of course we were very young at the time...but yes Julie Andrews bared her breast after she sang a song pretending to be a man and then showed everyone that she definitely was a woman.
You are referring to the film 'The Sound of Music'. It is a musical starring Julie Andrews which was released in 1965.
Torn Curtain.
Julie Andrews
Julie Andrews bared her breasts in the film "S.O.B." (1981).
This movie is The Sound of Music. Julie Andrews plays the main part of Maria and there is a song about the flower edelweiss.
Julie Christie won Best Actress for Darling (1965).
A LONG WORD It's from a film called 'Mary Poppins', starring Julie Andrews.
This film is Mary Poppins. It was released in 1964 and stars Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke.
In "The Sound of Music," Julie Andrews is not wearing a wig. Her hairstyle in the film is her natural hair, styled in the iconic look that complements her character, Maria. The production aimed for a realistic portrayal, and Andrews' hair contributed to her authentic performance.
Yes, Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews co-starred in 2 movies: The Princess Diaries and its less successful sequel, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.
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.
Yes she did bare her breasts in victor victoria....I saw the movie with my cousin and we were shocked...of course we were very young at the time...but yes Julie Andrews bared her breast after she sang a song pretending to be a man and then showed everyone that she definitely was a woman.