Mary Poppins 1964 Cast Then and Now
Here's What the Practically Perfect Mary Poppins Cast Is Up to Now
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You probably don't know this, but Glynis Johns is the reason we have two of pop culture's most famous songs from musicals. For Mary Poppins, the Sherman brothers wrote the immortal, wry feminist anthem "Sister Suffragette" specifically for Johns. And on Broadway, the legendary Stephen Sondheim created the classic "Send in the Clowns" in A Little Night Music around Johns's voice; she would go on to win a Tony for it. Johns is now retired, having filmed her last role in 1999's Saturday Night Live spinoff film Superstar.