10 Best Julie Andrews Movies and TV Shows, Ranked
1.The Sound of Music (1965)
Julie Andrews’ portrayal of Maria in “The Sound of Music” is unforgettable, making the film a classic and earning it the top spot. It’s one of the most beloved musicals, telling the heartwarming story of a governess who brings music and joy into the lives of the von Trapp family.
2.Mary Poppins (1964)
This magical nanny, brought to life by Andrews’ Oscar-winning performance, is a staple in her career. With its iconic songs and enchanting story, “Mary Poppins” is a timeless jewel in Julie Andrews’ filmography.
3.Victor/Victoria (1982)
In this comedy, Andrews plays a woman pretending to be a man impersonating a woman in Paris, showing off her versatility and earning her an Academy Award nomination. Her performance was both daring and delightful.
4.My Fair Lady (Broadway – 1956)
While not a movie or TV show, Julie Andrews’ role as Eliza Doolittle on Broadway was critically acclaimed and can’t be left unmentioned due to its importance to her career and theater history overall.
5.The Princess Diaries (2001)
A new generation fell in love with Andrews when she played Queen Clarisse Renaldi in this charming Disney film about self-discovery and royal responsibility.
6.Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
Andrews shines as Millie Dillmount in this ’20s-flavored musical comedy, which became one of the most popular movies of its time and showcased her comedic abilities alongside her singing talent.
7.Cinderella (TV Movie – 1957)
Her role as Cinderella in the Rodgers and Hammerstein television adaptation won hearts nationwide, displaying her acting skills and vocal prowess early in her career.
8.Torn Curtain (1966)
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, this dramatic cold-war thriller gave Andrews a chance to break away from musical roles and establish herself as a versatile actress.
9.Julie’s Greenroom (2017)
Hosted by Andrews herself, this Netflix series for children focuses on educating about the performing arts, featuring an array of original puppet characters.
10.The Americanization of Emily (1964)
This satirical anti-war film features Andrews in an against-type role as an English war widow falling for an American officer, providing depth and charm to this romantic black comedy.