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Julie Andrews's feature film credits include an Oscar-winning role in Mary Poppins, and The Sound of Music and Victor/Victoria, both of which earned her Oscar nominations. The latter also garnered her a Golden Globe Award. She has starred in such films as 10, S.O.B., The Americanization of Emily, The Man Who Loved Women, Little Miss Marker and Darling Lili. Her television credits include The Julie Andrews Hour, which won eight Emmy Awards, and a series of Julie and Carol... musical specials with Carol Burnett on CBS. Most recently on CBS, Andrews starred with James Garner in One Special Night, the highest-rated television movie of the 1999-2000 season. Among her theater credits are starring roles in the original Broadway productions of Victor/Victoria, My Fair Lady, Camelot and The Boyfriend.
Christopher Plummer won Emmy Awards for his performances in The Money Changers and Madeline, and received Emmy nominations for Little Moon of Alban, on CBS, The Thornbirds and Hamlet. He also starred in the CBS mini-series American Tragedy. Plummer has received countless honors for his work on the stage, including the Edwin Booth Award and the National Arts Club's Gold Medal for Life Achievement in the Arts. He was nominated for five Tony Awards and won for Barrymore and Cyrano. His feature film credits include The Insider, in which he played television journalist Mike Wallace, The Sound of Music, The Man Who Would Be King, Waterloo, The Silent Partner, 12 Monkeys and Wolf.
Glenne Headly is a member of the Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble, where she appeared in Say Goodnight, Gracie; Balm in Gilead; Coyote Ugly; The Miss Firecracker Contest; The House; Absent Friends and Mother Courage. She has appeared Off-Broadway in The Philanthropist, for which she received the Theatre World Award, and on Broadway in Arms and the Man. She took a ten-year hiatus from the theater until 1999, when she appeared in Aunt Dan and Lemon, followed by Detachments. Headly's television credits include Winchell and My Own Country, and Emmy-nominated roles in Lonesome Dove and Bastard out of Carolina. She has appeared in the films Dick Tracy, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Making Mr. Right, Mr. Holland's Opus, Mortal Thoughts and Two Days in the Valley. She will appear in the upcoming films What's the Worst That Can Happen? opposite Danny DeVito, and Bartleby.
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Julie Andrews talks about live television
Christopher Plummer talks about his character, Norman Thayer
Glenne Headly on her character, Chelsea
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