Julie Andrews talks about Parkinson’s disease
“Your participation is essential as we search for a cure for this terrible disease,” continued Julie Andrews. “I know very well how devastating it can be.”The beloved star ended her message on an uplifting note. “Let’s all be a beacon of light to stop him in his tracks. Count me in as a red thread. Thank you,” he concluded.The appearance marks a rare return to the limelight for Julie Andrews, whose legacy continues to captivate audiences for generations.
Julie Andrews career highlights
Julie Andrews first gained worldwide fame with her Oscar-winning performance in ‘Mary Poppins’. She later cemented her Hollywood legacy while starring opposite Christopher Plummer in “The Sound of Music,” winning a Golden Globe for her portrayal of Maria von Trapp.Over the decades, Julie Andrews has continued to build an award-winning career in film and television, garnering numerous Academy Award nominations and recognition for her voice-over work. He recently took home the Character Voice Award at the 76th Creative Arts Awards for his work on Netflix’s hit ‘Bridgerton’.
The late work and legacy of Julie Andrews
While discussing “Bridgerton” on the Today show in 2022, Julie Andrews revealed that she has never met the cast in person despite her role as Lady Whistledown in the drama.“You know I’ve never met the company,” she told host Hoda Kotb at the time. “Sure, sometimes I see them on the show. But I do all my recordings far, far away from them.”The actress is also becoming a favorite of a new generation of fans, playing the role of Queen Clarisse Renaldi opposite Anne Hathaway in ‘The Princess Diaries’. While a third installment has been greenlit, it’s unclear if Julie Andrews will return to the franchise.