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Karen Dotrice (/ d oʊ ˈ t r iː s / doh-TREESS; [1] born 9 November 1955) is a British actress. She is known primarily for her role as Jane Banks in Walt Disney's Mary Poppins, the feature film adaptation of the Mary Poppins book series. Dotrice was born in Guernsey in the Channel Islands to two stage actors.
Garber as Michael Banks with Karen Dotrice in Mary Poppins (1964). A friend of the Garber family, Karen Dotrice's father, Shakespearean actor Roy Dotrice, called Garber to the attention of Disney Casting, where his use of "artful dodges, like squinting, screwing up his nose, and brushing his hair back with one hand" led to his screen debut at age seven in Disney's The Three Lives of Thomasina ...
Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins Dick Van Dyke as Bert Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber as Jane and Michael Banks David Tomlinson as Mr. Banks Hermione Baddeley and Reta Shaw as Ellen and Mrs. Brill Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins , a magical and loving woman who descends from the clouds in response to the Banks children's advertisement for a nanny.
Dick Van Dyke, Julie Andrews, Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber in "Mary Poppins" Disney/Cover Images In 2006, the movie placed No. 6 on the American Film Institute’s greatest movie musicals list.
Mary Poppins (1964) Hulton Archive/Getty Images. Cast: Dick Van Dyke, Julie Andrews, Karen Dotrice, Matthew Garber and David Tomlinson. Rating: G. Run time: 139 minutes.
The age rating for Disney's 1964 “Mary Poppins” has been increased in the U.K. due to “discriminatory language” about the Khoekhoe, an indigenous group in South Africa.
Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 American musical fantasy comedy film directed by Rob Marshall, ... Karen Dotrice, who played the young Jane Banks in the original, ...
Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber, previously the Banks children in Mary Poppins (1964), portray Mulrooney's grandchildren Elizabeth and Rodney. Tom Lowell, as the gnome Jasper, Richard Deacon, and Sean McClory round out the cast. Richard and Robert Sherman contributed the title song. The film marked the final roles for both Matthew Garber and ...