‘Lucky’ Julie Andrews lifts Venice lifetime award

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VENICE, Sept 3, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Julie Andrews, the star of classic family
films such as “Mary Poppins” and “The Sound of Music”, was honoured with a
lifetime achievement award Monday at the Venice film festival.

The English actress, 83, kissed the special Golden Lion award and said she
felt “so blessed” for having such a fairytale career.

“I’m still amazed, I’ve been a lucky girl who got to play beautiful roles,”
she added.

The child singer and dancer began in London’s West End before rising to
theatrical stardom on New York’s Broadway in musicals such as “My Fair Lady”
and “Camelot”.

She won an Oscar for “Mary Poppins” in 1965 and a nomination for best
actress the following year for playing the governess Maria von Trapp in “The
Sound of Music”.

After being made a dame by the Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, Andrews made a
big-screen comeback in the “Princess Diaries” in 2001.

She has lent her voice to hits such as the “Shrek” and “Despicable Me”
movies in recent years.

The festival laid on a special screening of another of her most famous
roles in “Victor Victoria” in her honour.