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Our Julie-Pedia Pages
A huge thank you to Ernesto Tomasini for his information and his organizational skills - without him we wouldn't have these pages!!
and thank you to all the fans of Ms. Andrews who contributed information!!
// PERSONAL APPEARANCES //
--- Lectures and Readings ---
++ The Guardian Lecture''. National Flm Theatre, London - April 6, 1986
++ United Nations Day'' Los Angeles, CA (Julie was chairperson) - October 24, 1992
++ The National Press Club'' (Andrews was named goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Development Fund for Women - UNIFEM) - December 11, 1992
++ Smart Talk Women's Lectures'' (some billed as An Evening with Julie Andrews''). Indianapolis - November 13, 1999 (then in 2000: Vancouver B.C. (Canada, Orpheum Theatre, May 2); Cicncinnati, Kansas City, Milwakee, Minneapolis. 2001: Atlanta (Woodland Arts Center, May 15), Columbus (Ohio Theatre, May 16). 2002: Louisville, New Brunswick, Westchester, Wilmington. 2005: Baltimore (Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, June 6)
June 6). 2007 Des Moines (Civic Center of Greater Des Moines, June 4).
++ The Dudley Moore Research Fund'' launched by the Virgin Healthcare Foundation (Dudley Moore and Julie Andrews perform narrative works with music). Bellevue Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia - November 18, 1999
++ Women's Convention''. Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana - November 13, 1999
++ Julie Andrews: The Sound of Triumph''. Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, B.C. (Canada) - May 2, 2000
++ Unique Lives and Experiences''. Houston, TX - May 8, 2000
++ "Read To Grow" (fundraiser). Branford, Connecticut - November 27, 2000
++ Julie Andrews: The Sound of Triumph''. Woodland Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia - May 15, 2001
++ A Conversation with Julie Andrews''. Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor, New York - November 10, 2001
++ Julie Andrews appeared at a press conference at Sardi’s, talking about a new affiliation with doctors from Massachusetts General Hospital and MIT. The project involved vocal restoration worldwide - June 13, 2002
++ ''National Book Festival Gala''. Library of Congress - October 3, 2003
++ The Leader's for Literacy Luncheon''. The Grand Ballroom at the Hilton Chicago and Tower, Chicago, Illinois - June 7, 2004
++ The Academy of Achievement summit'' (“Legend of Stage & Screen Award''). Chicago, Illinois - June 2004
++ ''The Brilliant Lecture Series''. Hobby Center, Sarofim Hall, Houston, Texas - December 3, 2007
++ ''LA Festival of Books'', April 27, 2008
++ ''BookExpo America 2009'' (also book sining with daughter Emma) Javits Center in New York City - May 29, 2009
++ A Celebration of Poetry for the Whole Family'' (a reading with Julie and daughter). Avram Theater, Stony Brook Southampton, Southampton, NY - July 11, 2009
++ An Evening with Julie Andrews'' (she talks about her television career). The Paley Centre For Media, New York - October 5, 2009
++ Tivoli Theatre at Downers Grove, Chicago, IL - October 17, 2009
++ NCTE Annual Convention''. Philadelphia, PA - November 20, 2009
++ 'Julie Andrews in conversation with Ted Chapin, president of Rogers & Hammerstein'', for the launch of ''Little Bo in Italy'' (also book sining), Barnes and Noble, New York, NY 10007 - November 10, 2010
++ Lecture to students of Perpich Center for Arts Education, Minnesota - May 12, 2011
--- Book Signings ---
++ Barnes & Nobel Lincoln Center (NY); signing of 'Little Bo' - October 11, 1999
++ National Book Festival at National Mall in Washington, DC; with John Bucchino (Julie presents, reads and signs books) - October 4, 2003
++ Waterstone's department at Harrods in London; signing of 'Simeon's Gift' - November 30, 2005.
++ Waterstone's, Oxford Street London; signing of 'The Great American Mousical' - October 28, 2006
++ WH Smiths, Milton Keynes and Brent Cross, London - October 29, 2006
++ Macy's store in Philadelphia, PA; sining of 'Home' - 2008
++''Book Expo of America'' - May 29, 2009
++''Fridays at Five'' at Hampton Library, Bridgehampton, NY; signing of 'Julie Andrews’ Collection of Poems, Songs and Lullabies'; with daughter Emma and also reading and Q&A - August 14, 2009
++ Disneyland’s Grand Californian Hotel - August 29, 2009
++ Barnes & Noble - Tribeca Store; New York - October 6, 2009 (this and all of the following October 2009 dates with her daughter Emma)
++ RJ Julia Booksellers; Madison CT - October 7, 2009
++ Macy's; New York - October 8, 2009
++ Book Revue; Huntington NY - October 9, 2009
++ Books, Bytes Beyond; Glen Rock NJ - October 10, 2009
++ Books of Wonder; New York - October 10, 2009
++ Costco; Westbury NY - October 11, 2009
++ Anderson's Bookshop; Naperville IL (also talk and Q&A + a screening of ''Mary Poppins'', at the Tivoli Theatre) - October 13, 2009
++ Borders Store # 61; Schaumburg, IL - October 14, 2009
++ Scott Montgomery Elementary School; Washington DC - November 18, 2009
++ John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; Washington DC - November 18, 2009
++ Politics & Prose; Washington DC - November 19, 2009
++ Children's Book World; Haverford, PA - November 20, 2009
++ Macy's (she also unveiled Macy's Holidays Windows) ; Philadelphia, PA - November 21, 2009
++ Bookends, Ridgewood, NJ; signing 'The Very Fairy Princess' - July 5, 2010
++ Davis-Kidd Booksellers, Nashville, TN - July 7, 2010
++ Barnes & Noble, Alpharetta, GA - July 8, 2010
++ Little Shop of Stories; Decatur, GA - July 9, 2010
++ Borders, Plantation, FL - July 11, 2010
++ Books & Books, Coral Gables, FL - July 11, 2010
++ Anderson's Bookshop; Naperville IL (also signing of ''Poems, Songs and Lullabies + a screening of ''The Sound of Music'', at the Tivoli Theatre) - September 11, 2010
++Saks Fifth Avenue, Children's Collections on Nine; (Julie and Emma sign copies of The Very Fairy Princess and unveil the new Very Fairy Princess 'Books to Bed' pajamas), New York - November 9, 2010
++ Country Glen Center; Carle Place, NY (Little Bo in Italy) - November 11, 2010
++ Books of Wonder; New York (Julie and Emma sign copies of The Very Fairy Princess Takes the Stage) - May 9, 2011
++ Books, Bytes & Beyond; Glen Rock, NJ (Julie and Emma) - May 10, 2011
++ Barnes & Nobles; 86th & Lexington Ave, NY (Julie and Emma) - May 10, 2011
++ Red Balloon Bookshop; St Paul, MN - May 12, 2011
++ Barnes & Nobles; Roseville II, Roseville, MN - May 13, 2011
--- Special Events ---
++ Julie Andrews receives the Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year by the Harvard University Theatrical Society - February 1983
++ Mary Poppins: Special Screening'', Costa Mesa, CA - October 1990
++ Julie Andrews has a rose named after her at the Chelsea Flower Show in London - May 1992
++ Julie Andrews receives an honorary degree, Doctor of Fine Arts, at Yale University, New Haven - May 24, 1999
++ Julie Andrews receives her Damehood from Queen Elizabeth II in Buckingham Palace in London - May 16, 2000
++ ''The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Centennial Tribute to Richard Rodgers'', Julie Andrews host, Beverly Hills - June 20, 2002
++ Julie Andrews christens the Crystal Serenity cruise ship in Southampton, England - July 3, 2003
++ ''Mary Poppins: A Charity Gala Performance In Honour Of Julie Andrews'' at The Prince Edward Theatre, London - March 17, 2005
++ ''Julie Andrews In Conversation at the NFT'' (after a special screening of The Sound of Music for it's 40th anniversary and a season dedicated to her), National Film Theatre, London - November 28, 2005
++ ''World Travel and Tourism Conference Gala Dinner with Julie Andrews'', Disneyland 50th Anniversary Celebrations, she sings "It's a Small World" with children, National Building Museum, Washington DC - April 2006
++ ''The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" (Julie was a guest-speller in a charity performance of the Broadway musical), Circle in the Square Theatre, NY - January 30, 2007
++ ''AFI's 40th Anniversary Celebrations'' (Julie introduced a special screening of ''The Sound of Music''). 2007
++ Annette Bening and Disney studio head Robert Iger honoured for their support of live theatre. Julie is co-chair of the tribute, with Dick Van Dyke, Geffen Playhouse - March 19, 2008
++ ASHA Convention, Julie receives the Annie Glenn Award, Chicago - November 2008
* National Arts Awards, Dame Julie Andrews, Yoko Ono, and Phil Ramone honored by Americans for the Arts. Cipriani 42nd Street, NY - 2008 (?)
* ''Ultimate Mancini'', concert during which Julie gives a special video message to the audience about her time working with Henry Mancini, Hollywood
++'' Ultimate Mancini'' at the Hollywood Bowl (concert during which Julie gives a special video message to the Bowl audience about her time working with Henry Mancini), July 11, 2009
++ ''16th Annual Women in Hollywood Tribute'' (Julie receives the L'Oreal Paris Legend Award at ELLE magazine) - October 19, 2009
++ ''Blake Edwards' art exhibit preview'', Julie attends with Carol Burnett and other celebrity guests at Leslie Sacks Fine Art in Brentwood, California - June 5, 2010
++ ''Seventh Annual Live At Club Starlight'', Julie honoured by Ross School in East Hampton NY - June 19, 2010
++ ''Despicable Me LA premiere'' - June 27, 2010
++ ''An Evening with Blake Edwards'', Julie attends with other celebrity guests at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California - September 30, 2010
++ ''Caritas Award 2010'', Julie Andrews and Blake Edwards recieve the prize by the Saint John’s Health Center Foundation Trustees and the Irene Dunne Guild, Los Angeles, California - October 16, 2010
++ ''VH1 Save the Music Gala'', Julie honored by the VH1 Save the Music foundation, at the Cipriani, NY - November 8, 2010
++ ''53rd Grammy Awards Special Merit Awards Ceremony and Nominee Reception'' , Julie receives the Lifetime Acheivement Award alongside Dolly Parton, the Ramones and others, Wilshire Ebell Theatre, Los Angeles - February 12, 2011
++ ''Blake Edwards memorial service reception'', Directors Guild, Los Angeles - March 29, 2011
++ ''Stars of Stony Brook Gala'', Julie and daughter honoured, Pier Sixty at Chelsea Piers in Manhattan, NY - April 4, 2011
++ ''TCM Film Festival'', Julie introduces a screening of ''Breakfast at Tiffany's'' to commemorate Blake Edwards, Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood - April 30, 2011
++ ''Backstage at the Geffen'', Julie receives the Geffen's Distinction in Theater Award, Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles - May 2, 2011
++ ''Ford’s Theater Annual Gala'', Julie and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar were presented with the Lincoln Medal, an award honoring their “extraordinary careers and commitment to education, understanding and equality.”, Julie specifically in recognition of her accomplishments as a children’s author and a representative for Save the Children and the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, Ford Theatre, Washington DC - June 5, 2011
// MENTIONS OF JULIE ANDREWS OR HER WORK ON VARIOUS MEDIA //
--- Films ---
++ ''Bedazzled'' (Julie Andrews is a magic word), 1967
++ ''The Yellow Submarine'' (one of the characters sings a phrase from "The Sound of Music"), 1968
++ ''Carry On Camping'', 1969
++ ''Up The Chastity Belt'' (Andrews is mentioned), 1971
++ "Plaza Suite", 1971
++ The Black Windmill'', 1974
++ ''The Pink Panther Strikes Again'' (in the animated opening sequence the Pink Panther re-enacts the twirl on the alps from "The Sound of Music"), 1976
++ ''Monty Python's The Meaning of Life'' ("The Sound of Music" is mentioned in one of the songs), 1983
++ ''National Lampoon's European Vacation'' (Chevy Chase re-enacts the twirl on the alps from "The Sound of Music"), 1985
++ ''Addams Family Values'' (the Addams children are shown "The Sound of Music" as punishment), 1993
++ ''To Die For'', 1995
++ ''Jeffrey'' (Nathan Lane finds the cause for homosexuality on the sleeve of the original Broadway "My Fair Lady" cast album), 1995
++ ''The Birdcage'' ' (Nathan Lane sings "I could Have Danced All Night" in a falsetto that lamopoons Andrews' voice), 1996
++ ''Beautiful Thing'' (the leads watch "The Sound of Music" on TV),1996
++ ''The Postman'' (Kevin Costner watches "The Sound of Music" on the big screen), 1997
++ ''Kiss Me Guido'' (the lead is obsessed with Andrews), 1997
++ ''Love, Valour, Compassion'' (Andrews in "Star!" is discussed by one of the leads), 1997
++ ''Goodbye Lover'' (the lead is obsessed with "The Sound of Music"), 1998
++ ''The Sixth Sense'' (Andrews is mentioned by a newsreader), 1999
++ ''Dancer in the Dark'' (Bjork is obsessed with "My Favourite Things")2000
++ ''Snatch'', 2000
++ ''Get Over It'', 2001
++ ''Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle'', 2003
++ ''Chunky Monkey'' (The lead is obsessed with Andrews), 2005
++ "In the Loop'' ("Nazi Julie Andrews" joke), 2009
++ ''Land of the Lost'' (sidekick calls the British female lead: Mary Poppins), 2009
--- TV Films and Series ---
++ ''The Frost Report'' (comedy sketch with Michael Palin and Ronnie Corbett), BBC 196?
++ ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (episode 215 or 216), Jannuary 1969
++ ''The Mothers-in-Law'', January 1969
++ ''The Goodies'' (series 2, Episode 12 "The Music Makers" 1971 and series 5, Episode 1: "The Movies" 1975)
++ ''The Brady Bunch Hour" (Season 1, Episode 7. The "Star!" soundtrack album is proiminent in one scene), 1977
++ ''Charlie's Angels'', 197?
++ ''Coronation Street'' (Julie mentioned in several episodes)
++ "The Golden Girls'' (first series, episode? Bea Arthur mentions Andrews) 198?
++ "Dallas'' (episode 303), 1989
++ ''Ally McBeal' (episode?)', 199?
++ ''Gimme, Gimme, Gimme (episode?), 199?
++ ''The Simpsons'' (Mary Poppins visits the Simpsons), 199?
++ ''Will & Grace'', (various episodes), 200?-2010
++ "The Nanny', 199?
++ ''My Beautiful Son'', 2001
++ ''Animaniacs'', 200?
++ ''Frasier'' (episode 12), 200?
++ The Vicar of Dibley'' (episode?), 200?
++ ''Von Trapped'' (the lead is obsessed with "The Sound of Music"), 2004
++ ''Pushing Daisies'' (episode 2, series 1), ABC 2008
++ ''Royal Pains'', Cable TV Network USA, July 2009
++ ''The Beautiful People'', (the lead loves Mary Poppins), BBC, 2009
++ ''Glee'' (series 2, episode 4 ''Duets''. Chris Colfer in "Le Jazz Hot"), Fox, October 2010
++ ''Family Guy'', 2011
++ ''Saturday Night Live'', March 2011
++ ''Saturday Night Live'' (episode 19, series 36: Helen Mirren as Andrews in a comedy sketch), April 2011
--- Plays ---
++ ''Beautiful Thing'' by Jonathan Harvey, 1993
++ ''Love, Valour and Compassion'' by Terrence McNally, 1994
++ "Duets'', a cabaret with Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley (available on a Varese Sarabande CD), 1998
++ ''Hushabye Mountain'' by Jonathan Harvey, 1999
++ "A Free Man of Color’’ by John Guare, 2010
--- Songs ---
++ ''An Ode to Julie Andrews'' - John Cleese, 1968
++ ''Mel Smith's Greatest Hits'' - Mel Smith and Roger Taylor, 1981
++ ''Festive Frolics From Four Fellows'' - A Tribe of Toffs, 1989?
++ ''Electric Trains'' - Squeeze
++ (I Can Get No) Edelweiss - Edelweiss
++ ''Mary Poppins'' - Neck
++ ''Julie Andrews (A Tribute)'' - The 49 Americans
++ ''Wind It Up'' - Gwen Stefani
++ ''Julie Andrews'' - The Down & Outs, 2007
++ ''Julie Andrews! (the Magic Words)'' - Dave Dark and the Sharks, 2009
++ ''I Believe'' (from the musical The Book of Mormon) - 2010
++ ''Mary Poppins y el deshollinador'' - Fabiana Cantilo
++ ''Happy Birthday Hollywood'' - Kander & Ebb, sung by Liza Minnelli
++ ''Don't Call Me "Mama" Anymore'' - Mama Cass
++ ''No More Mr Nice Guy'' - Richard Kates
++ ''Without You'' - from ''Wicked Lips'' by Richard Kates
++ ''Just You Wait Julie Andrews'' - from ''Forbidden Broadway'', 1985
++ ''I Couldn't Hit the Note'' - from ''Forbidden Broadway'', 1994
++ ''Stupidcarelessfictionalnonsensicalverbosness'' - from ''Forbidden Hollywood'', 1995
++ ''Le Julie Hot'' - from ''Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back'', 1997
++ ''A Spoonful of Julie'' - from ''Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back'', 1997
++ ''Victor/Ignor-ee-ya'' - from ''Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back'', 1997
++ ''Crazy Girl'' - from ''Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back'', 1997
++ ''Julie the Star!'' - from ''Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back'', 1997
++ ''Julie Andrews Hosts PBS - The American Musical: The Next Hundred Years'' - from ''Forbidden Broadway, Special Victims Unit, vol. 8'', 2005
--- Visual Arts ---
++ ''Al Hirschfeld illustrations'' (Julie Andrews has the distinction of being the most depicted personality by the American artist, in 52 drawings), 1954 -1997
++ ''Julie Andrews portrait'' painting by Pietro Annigoni 1958
++ ''Julie Andrews'' celluloid frames by John Waters 198?
++''Julie Andrews'' four pictures by Michael Evers 1987
++ ''Julie Andrews Crucifix'' poster by James Cauty 2007
++ ''Julie Andrews Singing on a Rubbish Top'' poster by James Cauty 2007
++ ''Julie Andrews Twirling on a Rubbish Top'' poster by James Cauty 2007
++ ''Julie Andrews & Dick Van Dyke on a Tractor'' poster by James Cauty 2007
++ ''Where The Magic Begins, Julie Andrews as the Blue Fairy from Pinocchio and Abigail Breslin as Fira from Disney Fairies'' picture by Annie Leibovitz 2008
++ ''Poppins and Penguins'' painting by Toby Bluth 2009
++ Maria'' painting by Claudio Dicochea 2009
--- Novels ---
++ ''Julie Andrews'' by T.H. White (poem)
++ ''The Christmas Sweater'' by Glenn Beck
++ ''The Glamour of Grammar'' by Roy Clark ("Only on a comedy show would Julie Andrews have sung: "The hills is alive with the sound of music...").
--- Singers Who Covered Songs First Introduced by Julie Andrews ---
Does not include performers who played Julie's roles on stage revivals, unless they have subsequently recorded the song(s) in their solo albums. The same applies to the many opera singers who have sung live Julie's songs. Also does not include most songs from ''The Sound of Music'' as these were introduced by Mary Martin on Broadway
++ Josephine Baker - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Shirley Bassey - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Laura Benanti - Something Good
++ Sarah Brightman - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Carol Channing - Thoroughly Modern Millie
++ Charlotte Church - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Gigliola Cinquetti - Millie (Thoroughly Modern Millie)
++ Petula Clark - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Rosemary Clooney - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Nat King Cole - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Chris Colfer - Le Jazz Hot
++ Ray Connif - Chim, Chim Cher-ee
++ Bing Crosby - Chim Chim Cher-ee, Thoroughly Modern Millie
++ Jamie Cullum - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Sammy Davis Jr - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Connie Fisher - Something Good, I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Lesley Garrett - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Angela Gheorghiu - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Kiri Te Kanawa - Wouldn't It Be Loverly, Just You Wait, The Rain in Spain, I Could Have Danced All Night, Show Me, Without You
++ Angela Lansbury - Thoroughly Modern Millie
++ Mannheim Steamroller - Chim, Chim Cher-ee
++ Johnny Mathis - Whistling Away the Dark
++ Leona Mitchell - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Brigit Nillsson - I Could Have Danced All night
++ Marni Nixon - Wouldn't it Be Loverly, Just You Wait, The Rain in Spain, I Could Have Danced All Night, Show Me, Without You, A Spoonful of Sugar, Feed the Birds, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Stay Awake
++ Jane Powell - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Louis Prima - A Spoonful of Sugar, Feed the Birds, Chim, Chim Cher-ee, Stiamo Svegli (Italian version of Stay Awake), Jolly Holiday, Stay Awake, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Supercalifragilistic-Espiralidoso (Italian version)
++ Dinah Shore - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Frank Sinatra - I Could Have Danced All Night, Star!
++ Sylvia Syms - I Could Have Danced All Night
++ Ernesto Tomasini - Whistling Away the Dark
++ Lena Zavaroni - Chim Chim Cher-ee
Julie's rendition of "My Favorite Things" is also said to have been one of Michael Jackson's favorite songs of all time.
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