11946: A young Julie Andrews
Hulton Deutsch//Getty ImagesA singer from the very beginning, Julie made her stage debut at the age of 11 for a Fleet Street Club luncheon in London.
21951: Working in theater
Fred Mott//Getty ImagesAt the age of 13, Julie was chosen to perform at the Royal Command Variety Performance.
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31954: A Broadway babe
Bettmann//Getty ImagesBy 1954, Julie (far right, pictured with fellow Broadway dancers) was a fixture in London's theater scene for her skills in song, dance, and acting. She made her American stage debut the same year in The Boy Friend.
41956: A big role
Leonard McCombe/The LIFE Images Collection//Getty ImagesThe singer's biggest role yet came when she was cast as Eliza Doolittle in the West End production of My Fair Lady in 1956.
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51957: Television's 'Cinderella'
Gordon Parks/The LIFE Picture Collection //Getty ImagesJulie boosted her profile by taking on the iconic role of Cinderella in Rodgers and Hammerstein's live television production of the fairytale, which was reportedly watched by 100 million viewers.
61959: Getting married
Mirrorpix//Getty ImagesThe rising star said "I do" to set production designer, Tony Walton, in a church ceremony in Weybridge, England in 1959.
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71959: At home with the Waltons
Mirrorpix//Getty ImagesThe newlywed couple invited a photographer into their London flat after their California honeymoon.
81960: On the set of 'Camelot'
Bettmann//Getty ImagesThe newly married actress returned to the stage in 1960 for the production of Camelot, which she costarred in with Richard Burton, who's seen here breaking into song backstage.
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91962: A new mom
McCabe//Getty ImagesJulie and her husband, Tony, welcomed daughter Emma Kate Walton on November 27, 1962.
101964: Making 'Mary Poppins'
Silver Screen Collection//Getty ImagesIn her first major motion picture, Julie put her stunning voice to good use, starring as Mary Poppins alongside Dick Van Dyke in the Disney film.
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111965: Life in Los Angeles
Bettmann//Getty ImagesWhile working on Mary Poppins, Julie and her family relocated to Los Angeles, California. Here, the star is seen enjoying the sunshine with her young daughter, Emma.
121965: The hills are alive
Hulton Archive//Getty ImagesAfter working on Mary Poppins, Julie traveled to Salzburg, Austria to begin work on The Sound of Music. The film was a massive success, becoming the highest-grossing film in history — until Jaws came out a decade later in 1975.
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131965: On set
Archive Photos//Getty ImagesJulie is seen reviewing notes with The Sound of Music's director, Robert Wise, and her costar, Christopher Plummer, on set.
141965: An Academy Award winner
Bettmann//Getty ImagesIn 1965, Julie took home an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Mary Poppins. To date, this is her only Academy Award win, though she's been nominated two more times.
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151965: A New York variety show
Hulton Archive//Getty ImagesJulie and fellow performer, Carol Burnett, are seen reviewing the scores for their upcoming variety show in New York City in 1965.
161966: Working with Hitchcock
Archive Photos//Getty ImagesJulie costarred with Paul Newman in the renowned Alfred Hitchcock film Torn Curtain. The film was shot in Copenhagen, Berlin, and on the Universal lot in Los Angeles.
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171966: A Golden Globe winner
NBC//Getty ImagesJulie is seen accepting a Golden Globe for Best Actress for her role as Fraulein Maria in The Sound of Music. That same year she was nominated for an Oscar in the same category.
181967: 'Thoroughly Modern Millie'
Silver Screen Collection//Getty ImagesIn 1967, Julie played Millie Dillmount in the Academy Award-winning film Thoroughly Modern Millie, alongside Mary Tyler Moore and Dorothy Brown.
Sadly, Julie and Tony also divorced this year. "The marriage was over and my head was so full of clutter and garbage," the actress recently revealed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. "Believe it or not, it was [filmmaker] Mike Nichols who really tipped me into wanting to go to therapy."
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191968: Falling in love
Ron Galella//Getty ImagesJulie worked with her future husband, Blake Edwards, while filming Darling Lili, of which she was the star and he was the director.
201970: A second marriage
Ron Galella//Getty ImagesJulie and Blake were married in 1969. Since it was a second marriage for both, they opted for a small, private ceremony.
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