The real Mary Poppins got lost when Hollywood turned her into a cream puff.
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'Mary Poppins' was one of the best experiences of my life.
I think that 'Mary Poppins' needs a subtle reader, in many respects, to grasp all its implications, and I understand that these cannot be translated in terms of the film.
The rare opportunity of writing music for a movie about the making of 'Mary Poppins' was impossible to ignore. The fact that it could provide emotional content in relief of the struggles that the Sherman brothers and Walt Disney endured was reason enough to take on the challenge.
Out of the ashes of Sara Whitehead rose Melissa Stern. Out of the ashes of Mary Beth Whitehead, there were pieces lost.
'Peter Pan' is my favorite. I love the idea that all the Lost Boys were orphans, and that they wanted Wendy to be their mom.
I get little kids who recognize me from 'Mary Poppins,' and it just delights me because it's our third generation.
I'm not Mary Poppins, but I think I functioned with integrity.
Whatever its origin, I'd like to see a cure for the Incredibly Shrinking Actress phenomena.
I never wanted Mary Poppins to be my nanny. I wanted to be her when I grew up.
I think the idea of 'Mary Poppins' has been blowing in and out of me, like a curtain at a window, all my life.