Miss Smythe is a character from the "Mary Poppins" book series by P.L. Travers. She is the headmistress of the school attended by the Banks children, often depicted as strict and authoritarian. Miss Smythe embodies the rigid and traditional values of the time, contrasting with Mary Poppins' whimsical and unconventional approach to life. Her role highlights the themes of discipline versus imagination in the story.
Miss Andrews, often referred to as "the Holy Terror," is a strict and harsh nanny in "Mary Poppins." She represents the opposite of Mary Poppins' nurturing and whimsical nature, embodying rigid discipline and an unyielding demeanor. Her character serves to highlight the warmth and magic that Mary brings into the lives of the Banks children, contrasting the oppressive environment created by Miss Andrews. Ultimately, her presence underscores the themes of love and imagination over strictness and rigidity.
In Walt Disney's 1964 semi-animated film, the main cast are: Mary Poppins : Julie Andrews Bert : Dick Van Dyke George Banks : David Tomlinson Winifrid Banks : Glynis Johns Michael Banks : Matthew Garber Jane Banks : Karen Dotrice Mrs Brill (cook) : Reta Shaw Ellen : Herminonie Baddley Constable Jones : Arthur Treacher Uncle Albert : Ed Wynn The Bird Woman : Jane Darwell Mr Dawes Jr. : Arthur Malet Mr Dawes Sr. : 'Nackvid Keyd' a.k.a. Dick Van Dyke
Mary Poppins did not have a parrot, but the handle of her umbrella was parrot-shaped, and it did talk. It did not have a name.
Miss Eppie and Miss Mary Ellen were in "Fun at One."
Miss Smythe is a character from the "Mary Poppins" book series by P.L. Travers. She is the headmistress of the school attended by the Banks children, often depicted as strict and authoritarian. Miss Smythe embodies the rigid and traditional values of the time, contrasting with Mary Poppins' whimsical and unconventional approach to life. Her role highlights the themes of discipline versus imagination in the story.
In Walt Disney's 1964 semi-animated film, the main cast are: Mary Poppins : Julie Andrews Bert : Dick Van Dyke George Banks : David Tomlinson Winifrid Banks : Glynis Johns Michael Banks : Matthew Garber Jane Banks : Karen Dotrice Mrs Brill (cook) : Reta Shaw Ellen : Herminonie Baddley Constable Jones : Arthur Treacher Uncle Albert : Ed Wynn The Bird Woman : Jane Darwell Mr Dawes Jr. : Arthur Malet Mr Dawes Sr. : 'Nackvid Keyd' a.k.a. Dick Van Dyke
The Birmingham production of Disney's Mary Poppins will be includes Fran Drescher as Mary Poppins, Charles Shaughnessy as Bert, Danny DeVito as George Banks, Rhea Perlman as Winifred Banks, Lisa Jolley as Bird Woman, Julie Halston as Miss Andrew, Kevin Pariseau as Robertson Ay, Susan Mosher as Mrs. Brill, Kevin Meaney as Adrimal Boom/Bank Chairman, Caroline London, Melody Hollis & Madeline Zima as Jane Banks, Brian Levinson, Christian Buenaventura & Benjamin Salisbury as Michael Banks.
Mary Poppins did not have a parrot, but the handle of her umbrella was parrot-shaped, and it did talk. It did not have a name.
The cast of Miss Poppins - 2014 includes: DeeDee Bigelow as Miss Poppins Jesse Scott Nelson as Jeffrey Brett Wagner as Schwag
Merlin, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Mary Poppins, Miss Piggy, and Monster (from the muppets)
I don't miss Mary at all. Miss Mary was quite contrary.
lemonade, hello operator,sally/suzy, miss Mary mack, down by the banks,bingo in candy version
Miss Mary was created in 1986.
Mary Jane [spider man], mickey mouse, maria [from west side story], mace windu [star wars], megatron [transformers], miss piggy [the muppets], Mary poppins, Marie Antoinette, marcie [peanuts].
Elizabeth Banks was the lovely Miss Brant, Jamison's secretary.
Miss Mary - 1957 is rated/received certificates of: India:U