
Age: 90
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Dame Julia Elizabeth Andrews, DBE (born Julia Elizabeth Wells; 1 October 1935) is a British film and stage actress, singer, and author. She is the recipient of Golden Globe, Emmy, Grammy, BAFTA, People's Choice Award, Theatre World Award, Screen Actors Guild and Academy Award honours. Andrews was a former British child actress and singer who made her Broadway debut in 1954 with The Boy Friend, and rose to prominence starring in other musicals such as My Fair Lady and Camelot, and in musical films such as Mary Poppins (1964), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress, and The Sound of Music (1965): the roles for which she is still best-known. Her voice, which originally spanned four octaves, was damaged by a throat operation in 1997. Andrews had a revival of her film career in 2000s in family films such as The Princess Diaries (2001), its sequel The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), the Shrek animated films (2004–2010), and Despicable Me (2010). In 2003 Andrews revisited her first Broadway success, this time as a stage director, with a revival of The Boy Friend at the Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor, New York (and later at the Goodspeed Opera House, in East Haddam, Connecticut in 2005). Andrews is also an author of children's books, and in 2008 published an autobiography, Home: A Memoir of My Early Years.

In a magical world where wizards harness the power of ancient spells and mythical creatures, a ragtag guild of misfits becomes an unlikely family. Natsu, a hot-headed dragon slayer with a mysterious past, teams up with Lucy, an ambitious celestial mage, and Gray, a stoic ice wizard, to take on dangerous quests and uncover dark conspiracies threatening their realm. As they're joined by Erza, a fearless warrior with a tragic history, and Happy, a wise-cracking flying cat, the guild faces increasingly powerful enemies and discovers that their bonds of friendship may be their greatest magic. Filled with spectacular action, humor, and emotional depth, this epic adventure explores themes of loyalty, redemption, and the transformative power of found family as these heroes fight to protect their world from destruction.
