#1: Julie Andrews Then
Julie Andrews made her Disney debut as the enchanting Mary Poppins in 1964, a role that earned her an Academy Award and established her as one of the most beloved figures in film history. Her poised elegance, crisp vocals, and magical charm defined the Disney musical era of the 1960s.

Before her Disney fame, Andrews had already gained recognition as a Broadway star in My Fair Lady and Camelot. Her background in stage performance and singing provided the perfect foundation for her screen success. She quickly became a household name, admired for her grace and the wholesome image she represented.
