Julie Andrews gets lifetime honour at Venice Film Festival

The 83-year-old held up and kissed the Golden Lion award to an applauding audience

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Julie Andrews, the star of much-loved movies ‘Mary Poppins’ and ‘The Sound of Music’, said on Monday she was “blessed” to have had a long, illustrious cinema career as she was awarded a lifetime achievement award at the Venice Film Festival.

The 83-year-old, who won an Oscar in 1965 for playing the strict but kind-hearted nanny Mary Poppins, held up and kissed the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement award to an applauding audience.

“I consider myself so blessed to have spent a large part of my professional life in the cinema arts,” she said.

“I still marvel at the fact that I was the lucky girl who was asked to play those wonderful roles.” Andrews began her career as a child actress on the London West End before heading to Broadway.

‘Mary Poppins’ turned her into an international star, and she has gone on to feature in movies such as ‘Victor/Victoria’ and ‘The Princess Diaries’, and most recently lent her voice to 2018 blockbuster ‘Aquaman’.

British actress Julie Andrews receive from President of the Venice Biennale Paolo Baratta on September 2, 2019 a Golden Lion for lifetime achievement during a ceremony at the 76th Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido. / AFP / Alberto PIZZOLI

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