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How many major theater awards has Mary Poppins won?

5


Did Julie Andrews win an Oscar for Mary Poppins?

Mary Poppins won for Best Scenic Design for a Mucical.


Who was the original lyriscist of Mary Poppins the movie?

The brothers Richard M (b. 1928) and Robert B (1925-2012) Sherman wrote 17 original songs for the movie Mary Poppins (1964) many of which are being used in the stage production. It is difficult to say who wrote the majority of the words, as they both contributed to lyrics and melody. In 1965 they won two Academy Awards for Mary Poppins.


What year did Mary Poppins win the tony award?

The Broadway version of the stage play, Mary Poppins, opened in November 2006 and won the 2007 Tony Award for Best Scenic Design. It was nominated for 6 other Tony Awards as well.


What awards did Marry Poppins get?

Mary Poppins was nominated for 13 Academy Awards and won 5: Best Actress (Julie Andrews), Best Film Editing, Original Musical Score, Best Song (Chim Chim Cher-ee) and Best Visual Effects.


What film won the Oscar for Best Score in 1964?

"Mary Poppins."


Who won the Oscar for Film Editing in 1964?

Mary Poppins won the Oscar for Film Editing in 1964.


Who won the Oscar for Music - Scoring - in 1964?

Mary Poppins won the Oscar for Music - Scoring - in 1964.


Who won the Oscar for Music - Song - in 1964?

Mary Poppins won the Oscar for Music - Song - in 1964.


Who won the Oscar for Visual Effects in 1964?

Mary Poppins won the Oscar for Visual Effects in 1964.


How many tonys did Mary Poppins win?

The Broadway version of Mary Poppins won the 2007 Tony Award for Best Scenic Design. It was nominated for 6 other Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Choreography and Best Leading Actor and Actress in a Musical.


Who was the lyricist for Mary Poppins?

Brothers Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman wrote the music and lyreics for the songs in Walt Disney's 1964 film version of "Mary Poppins." They both won two Oscars for the movie -- Best Original Score and Best Song ("Chim Chim Cher-ee").