Actress Glynis Johns dies Photo: ABC
The actress Glynis Johns, known for her enchanting work on Mary Poppins, has died aged 100. According to initial information from the international press, the artist died in a nursing home and the reason for her death was announced.
In an interview with The Washington Post, the actress' manager Mitch Clem revealed that Glynis Johns died of natural causes in a West Hollywood nursing home where she lived.
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It should be recalled that Glynis gave an interview to ABC7 after he turned 100 years old. “For me it makes no difference. “Well, I looked really good at any age,” said the actress, who also recalled her career. “I’ve been working on something since I was born,” she said at the time.
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More about Glynis Johns
Actress Glynis was born in 1923 and became known as one of the stars of Hollywood's Golden Age. She also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for Fred Zinnemann's Pilgrim of Hope (1960) and also a Tony nomination for the musical A Little Night Music (1973), in which she was known for her performance in the musical was song “Send in the Clowns.”
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In addition to these mentioned works, the artist also starred in “Paralelo 49”, “A Caixa Mágica”, “Castaways of Life”, “Around the World in 80 Days”, “Victim of a Passion” and “The Intimate Life of”. “Four Women”, “My Dear Brigitte”, “While You Were Sleeping” and “Superstar A Star Falls”.
However, given her countless works in world cinema, the most notable of her career is Mary Poppins, where she played the beloved Mrs. Winifred Banks in 1960.
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