May 2004 - Shrek 2: An Interview with Julie Andrews INTERVIEW JULIE ANDREW
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Charles Busch interviewed Julie Andrews for a feature in the New York Times. NEWS INTERVIEW
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Julie Andrews - Good Morning America Interview (1979)
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Katie Couric presents "The Early Show" contributor Jess Cagle's interview with actress Julie Andrews, who will receive a Screen Actors Guild Lifetime ... VIDEO INTERVIEW
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ANDREWS VIDEO INTERVIEW & 2ND INTERVIEW & 3RD JULIE INTERVIEW
John Williams Interviews Julie Andrews and Blake Edwards about Henry Mancini - JULIE ANDREWS VIDEO INTERVIEW
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Julie talking about her voice 2 parts - 1ST JULIE INTERVIEW - 2ND VIDEO INTERVIEW
Chevy Chase and Julie Andrews @ Live with Regis and Kelly - 10/6/2009
JULIE VIDEO INTERVIEW
Yup! There's no doubt about it. Any movie,
starring Julie Andrews, is music to our ears. Squeaky-clean
Andrews hasn't always played the good girl however. In
1981 she dared to bare her breasts that is, in the "oh
so racy" for an Andrew's type of movie, "S.O.B."...
Wow! Also, let's not forget her eccentric character in
her hit Broadway musical, "Victor/Victoria",
where she finds herself playing the role of a woman pretending
to be a man, who's pretending to be a woman!
Her British charms may have bought her
success in the early days, (oh, and the fact that you're
a natural born star doesn't hurt either), with films like
"Mary Poppins" (1964), "The Sound of Music"
(1965), "The Americanization Of Emily" (1964),
and "Darling Lili" (1970). But, it seems to
be that nowadays Americans are finding the quirky side
of Andrews just as, if not more exciting and pleasurable!
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