
Julie Andrews Breaks Down Her Career, from 'Mary Poppins' to 'The Princess Diaries' | Vanity Fair

Julie Andrews Talks Princess Diaries 3 and Playing a Villain in Minions: The Rise of Gru

Julie Andrews Sings Along To ‘Do-Re-Mi’ | 48th AFI Life Achievement Award | TNT

Julie Andrews opens up about Mary Poppins, singing and motherhood, Part 1 l GMA

Julie Andrews Sings Her Favorite Songs

Steve Carrell to Julie Andrews: "Congratulations, Mom!"

A Spoonful Of Sugar - Julie Andrews in Mary Poppins 1964

Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon & Dame Julie Andrews Weren't Prepared For Fame

Mary Poppins Drops in at the AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute to Julie Andrews

Edelweiss - Julie Andrews - The Sound Of Music, HD with Lyrics

Cynthia Erivo Performs ‘Edelweiss’ For Julie Andrews | 48th AFI Life Achievement Award | TNT

"Do-Re-Mi" - THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1965)

The Sound of Music (1965) Cast: Then and Now (56 Years After)

Maria von Trapp teaches Julie Andrews to Yodel

Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer: A Reminiscence (2005)

The Sound of Music | "My Favorite Things" Lyric Video | Fox Family Entertainment

A Mary Poppins Musical Reunion (2004) - Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, Richard Sherman

Julie Andrews sings Edelweiss with full orchestra & stereo audio

Julie Andrews Reveals How They Pulled off That Iconic Sound of Music Scene

Julie Andrews and THE SOUND OF MUSIC Children Reunite | 48th AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute

Sound of Music - 40th Reunion - Julie Andrews & 7 Children

'The Sound of Music' Cast returns to Salzburg for a 50th Anniversary Celebration.

Julie Andrews: Therapy Saved My Life

Julie Andrews (Aged 13) Sings for King George VI (1948) | British Pathé

Julie Andrews Tells Ellen Her Favorite Swear Word

Julie Andrews. Do-Re-Mi・My Favorite Things・Jolly Holiday・High quality1999s OA.

Julie Andrews Wins Best Actress | 37th Oscars (1965)

Dick Van Dyke Honors Julie Andrews at the 48th AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute

Julie Andrews Accepts the 48th AFI Life Achievement Award

Julie Andrews - "I Could Have Danced All Night" (The Dinah Shore Chevy Show, 1958)