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Is anyone from The Sound of Music still alive?

Is anyone from The Sound of Music still alive?

The most iconic actress from “The Sound of Music,” and the most beloved, Dame Julie Andrews is still out there making movies.

Who has passed away from Sound of Music?

Rosmarie Trapp, whose Austrian family the von Trapps was made famous in the musical and beloved 1965 movie The Sound of Music, has died. She was 93. She died Friday at a nursing home in Morrisville, Vermont, Trapp Family Lodge announced.

Are any of the Von Trapp actors still alive?

Christopher Plummer, who portrayed Captain Georg von Trapp, died in 2021. Charmian Carr, who played Liesl, died in 2016, and Heather Menzies-Urich, who appeared as Louisa, died in 2017. Andrews, 86, was honored for her legendary career on the silver screen.

Who played Maria in The Sound of Music on Broadway?

Mary Martin
Original casts

Character Original Broadway cast 1959 Original West End cast 1961
Maria Rainer Mary Martin Jean Bayless
Captain Georg von Trapp Theodore Bikel Roger Dann
Max Detweiler Kurt Kasznar Harold Kasket
The Mother Abbess Patricia Neway Constance Shacklock

How many of the von Trapp family are still living?

All of the original seven Trapp children had died by 2014, while only one of the later three children born to Georg and Maria, Johannes, is alive as of late May 2022.

Where is the real von Trapp family now?

Today, Johannes von Trapp, 76, the eldest son of Maria and Baron Georg Johannes von Trapp, owns and operates the Trapp Family Lodge near Stowe, Vermont. The family has lived on the property since 1942 when they bought a 300-acre farm in the mountains.

Who played Anita on Broadway?

More Stories By Stevie. Ten years as a working actress on Broadway has given Ariana DeBose a grounded approach to the swell of accolades accompanying her performance as the iconic Anita in Steven Spielberg’s remake of West Side Story.

How old was Julie Andrews in Sound of Music?

86 years (October 1, 1935)Julie Andrews / Age
The musical adaptation called for a versatile young actress who was also an accomplished singer. Although a number of established stars coveted the part, Lerner, Loewe and director Moss Hart decided to take a chance on the 20-year-old Julie Andrews, who had never before acted in such a demanding role.