Actress Julie Andrews is marking her 80th birthday, as good wishes pour in from around the world.
Disney tweeted, wishing her "a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" birthday.
Wishing Julie Andrews a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious birthday! http://t.co/mx0p6DEdWh pic.twitter.com/fiIubY39LY
— Disney D23 (@DisneyD23) October 1, 2015
Born in 1935 in Walton-on-Thames, England she took singing lessons to keep busy during World War II - and her five-octave vocal range was discovered.
By age 12, she wowed an audience at the London Hippodrome performing a difficult operatic aria as part of the 'Starlight Roof' revue.
She went on to appear in a variety of shows - including 'Cinderella' and 'The Boy Friend' - which led to her stage role as Eliza Doolittle in 'My Fair Lady'.
Filmmaker Walt Disney first spotted her in the early 1960s when she was starring as Queen Guinevere in 'Camelot' on Broadway.
He then offered her the title role in his upcoming film, 'Mary Poppins'.
Andrews became a household name after she burst on the screen in 'Mary Poppins', followed by her unforgettable role in 'The Sound of Music'.
Her portrayal as everyone's favourite British nanny won her an Oscar for Best Actress in 1965.
More recently, she has starred in 'The Princess Diaries' - and she has also voiced Princess Fiona's mother in the 'Shrek' films.
Earlier this year, 'The Sound of Music' marked the 50th anniversary of its release - and this tribute was paid by singer Lady Gaga.
She has broken many barriers in her career - not least of all playing a woman, pretending to be a man dressed as a woman, in 1982's 'Victor/Victoria'.
And then of course, there is this most famous song...