Mary Poppins
Cast & Crew

Julie Andrews Mary Poppins

Dick Van Dyke Bert/Mr. Dawes, Sr.

Glynis Johns Mrs. Winifred Banks

David Tomlinson Mr. George W. Banks

Ed Wynn Uncle Albert
Hermione Baddeley Ellen

Karen Dotrice Jane Banks
Matthew Garber Michael Banks

Arthur Treacher Constable Jones

Reginald Owen Admiral Boom

Reta Shaw Mrs. Brill

Elsa Lanchester Katie Nann

Jane Darwell Bird Woman
Arthur Malet Mr. Dawes, Jr.
Robert Stevenson Director

Walt Disney Producer
Bill Walsh Co-Producer

Richard M. Sherman Original Music

Robert B. Sherman Original Music
Cotton Warburton Film Editing
Edward Colman Cinematography
Carroll Clark Art Direction
Hal Gausman Set Decoration
William H. Tuntke Art Direction
Emile Kuri Set Decoration
Tony Walton Costume Design
La Rue Matheron Hair Stylist
Pat McNalley Makeup Artist
Tony Walton Design
Paul Feiner Assistant Director
Joseph L. McEveety Assistant Director
Tom Leetch Assistant Director
McLaren Stewart Animation Director
Peter Ellenshaw Special Effects
May Boss Stunts
Robert A. Mattey Special Effects
Eustace Lycett Special Effects
Dean Thomas Sound Mixer
Evelyn Kennedy Music Editor
Robert O. Cook Sound Supervisor
Don Griffith Background
Hal Ambro Animator
Xavier Atencio Design
Jack Boyd Animator
Marc Breaux Cinematography
Gertrude Casey Costume Design
Al Dempster Background
Ollie Johnston Animator
Bill Justice Design
Chuck Keehne Costume Design
Milt Kahl Animator
Ward Kimball Animator
Irwin Kostal Conductor
Irwin Kostal Music Arranger
Irwin Kostal Music Supervisor
John Lounsbery Animator
Eric Larson Animator
Bill Layne Background
Hamilton Luske Animation Director

Richard M. Sherman Lyrics

Robert B. Sherman Lyrics
Bill Thomas Costume Design
Cliff Nordberg Animator
Frank Thomas Animator
P.L. Travers Consultant
Travers Wood Camera Operator
Bill Walsh Screenwriter
Don DaGradi Screenwriter
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Matt Roush says...
Nothing says “jolly holiday” more than a screening of Disney’s 1964 musical classic, which made Julie Andrews a star in her feature-film debut as the magical nanny who charms the entire Banks family in Edwardian England. It’s a milestone year for the movie’s leads, with Andrews having marked her 90th birthday in October, while Dick Van Dyke (who plays the Cockney street painter Bert) turns 100 in December. The film won five Oscars, including for Andrews as Best Actress and for the Richard B. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman score and song, “Chim Chim Cher-ee.”
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