A huge Hollywood star, this actress, now 88 years old, has not yet retired and continues to make notable appearances in an extremely popular Netflix series.
Once a Hollywood icon, always a Hollywood icon. Many stars who were revealed in the late 1950s or early 1960s continue to act on stage, in movies, or even in Netflix series. The proof is in this actress, who won an Oscar in 1965 for her most remarkable performance, who continues to appear in the cast of a very popular production on the streaming platform with the red N.
At 88 years old, this British actress already has an immense career behind her. Julie Andrews is revealed for the first time in the musical comedy My Fair Lady in 1956, before achieving international fame ten years later (and an Oscar) for Mary Poppins. The actress who plays the unforgettable English “nanny” with magical powers is crowned with awards and once again proves her talent, before appearing in iconic works such as The melody of happiness (1965) and Victor Victoria (1982). In total, she won six Golden Globes, the Best Actress award for the last three films, but also the Henrietta Award for Favorite Actress of the Year from 1967 to 1970 without interruption.
Julie Andrews then diversified and a new audience discovered her in films. Princess against her And A princess wedding. The one who was the muse of Robert Wise and Blake Edwards continues to live with her time since she continues to act. In 2018, we can hear her in Aquamanand she is now part of the cast of one of the biggest Netflix series of recent years.
Because in fact, it is Julie Andrews who voices the iconic Lady Whistledown in the three seasons of The Bridgerton Chronicle and in Queen Charlotte. If she never appears physically in the series, her voice narrates each of the chronicles of the gossip, who is in reality Penelope Featherington. To be seen now, in view of the unfolding of the last season of Bridgertonwhether Julie Andrews will continue to play this role only in voice or whether she will leave her place to the actress Nicola Coughlan.