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The Princess Diary
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The Princess Diary

2008
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\"[Julie] Andrews has always loved the musty atmosphere of old theaters-'the smells,' she writes, 'of paint and makeup, and grease and sweat, and most of all, of warm dust from the great drapes and the painted drops and the grubby, pockmarked stage.' Her mother and stepfather toured Britain in the dying days of vaudeville, and not long after the freakishly gifted Julie began voice lessons at the age of nine, she joined her parents in the act.\" (Newsweek) This profile of stage and screen actress Julie Andrews surveys the release of her memoir, Home, revealing little-known details in the life of the tremendously talented thespian, and profiling her ongoing acting as well as her literary expeditions with her daughter.\"[S]he's busy with her writing--particularly the children's books she does with her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton...She's an avid reader--working her way through Churchill's writings, among other things-and of course, she'd love to make another film.\"