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Julie Andrews 'gobsmacked' by Hollywood award, six decades after Mary Poppins

The 86-year-old star burst on the scene with 1964's Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music a year later

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 13 Jun 2022 11:00AM

Julie Andrews 'gobsmacked' by Hollywood award, six decades after Mary Poppins
Julie Andrews arrives as she is honored with the 48th AFI Life Achievement Award during a Gala Tribute at the Dolby theatre in Hollywood, June 9. – AFP pic, June 13, 2022

LOS ANGELES – Nearly 60 years after preaching virtues of patience and modesty as Mary Poppins and governess Maria, Julie Andrews declared herself "gobsmacked" to have her career honored at a glitzy Hollywood gala Thursday.

"I didn't know or think that it would ever come," the 86-year-old told AFP on the red carpet before receiving the American Film Institute's life achievement award in Los Angeles, bestowed upon one silver screen legend each year.

"But it's just as well, because you can't go around expecting awards and things like that."

In fact, Andrews won the Oscar for best actress with her very first big-screen role – 1964's Mary Poppins – having rapidly progressed from child singer touring British music halls, to Broadway starlet spotted by Walt Disney.

A year after playing the magical and squeaky-clean nanny, and still in her twenties, Andrews sealed a permanent place among Tinseltown's elite with The Sound of Music.

Five of the actors who played the Von Trapp children – a wealthy Austrian family in need of governess Maria's singing lessons, and help in evading the Nazis – attended Thursday's ceremony, along with four of Andrews' real-life offspring.

Andrews went on to star in a number of films during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, with some racy – even topless – scenes, which shocked audiences more used to her straight-laced characters.

In 2000 she was made a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II for services to acting and entertainment.

Following a personal disaster when her vocal chords were damaged in an operation, Andrews revived her career with The Princess Diaries (2001) and its sequel in 2004. 

Her voiceover work as Queen Lillian in the Shrek animated film series, Gru's mother in the Despicable Me franchise, and Lady Whistledown in the hugely popular Netflix series Bridgerton earned her a new generation of young fans.

Andrews was due to receive the AFI award – billed as "the highest honor for a career in film" – in 2020 and again in 2021, but the gala was postponed both times due to the pandemic. 

"When they asked me even two-and-a-half years ago – and Covid is what kept us from doing it then – I was gobsmacked," she said. – AFP, June 13, 2022

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