Mary Poppins - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Mary Poppins"
Mary Poppins (1964)
Timing: 2:19 (139 min)
Mary Poppins - TMDB rating
7.542/10
4969
Mary Poppins - Kinopoisk rating
7.599/10
10597
Mary Poppins - IMDB rating
7.8/10
198000

Actors and characters

Photo Julie Andrews #10325Photo Julie Andrews #10326Photo Julie Andrews #10327Photo Julie Andrews #10328

Julie Andrews

Julie Andrews
Character Mary Poppins
Photo Dick Van Dyke #38077Photo Dick Van Dyke #38078

Dick Van Dyke

Dick Van Dyke
Character Bert / Mr. Dawes Sr.
Photo David Tomlinson #78175

David Tomlinson

David Tomlinson
Character Mr. Banks
Photo Glynis Johns #78176Photo Glynis Johns #78177Photo Glynis Johns #78178Photo Glynis Johns #78179

Glynis Johns

Glynis Johns
Character Mrs. Banks
Photo Karen Dotrice #78184

Karen Dotrice

Karen Dotrice
Character Jane Banks
Photo Matthew Garber #78185

Matthew Garber

Matthew Garber
Character Michael Banks
Photo Elsa Lanchester #78186Photo Elsa Lanchester #78187Photo Elsa Lanchester #78188Photo Elsa Lanchester #78189

Elsa Lanchester

Elsa Lanchester
Character Katie Nanna
Photo Arthur Treacher #78192Photo Arthur Treacher #78193

Arthur Treacher

Arthur Treacher
Character Constable
Photo Reginald Owen #78194Photo Reginald Owen #78195Photo Reginald Owen #78196

Reginald Owen

Reginald Owen
Character Admiral Boom
Photo Ed Wynn #50561Photo Ed Wynn #50562Photo Ed Wynn #50563Photo Ed Wynn #50564

Ed Wynn

Ed Wynn
Character Uncle Albert
Photo Reta Shaw #78191

Reta Shaw

Reta Shaw
Character Mrs. Brill
Photo Arthur Malet #44132Photo Arthur Malet #72258

Arthur Malet

Arthur Malet
Character Mr. Dawes Jr.
Photo Jane Darwell #54295Photo Jane Darwell #54296

Jane Darwell

Jane Darwell
Character Bird Woman
James Logan
Character Bank Doorman
Photo Don Barclay #25877

Don Barclay

Don Barclay
Character Mr. Binnacle
Alma Lawton
Character Mrs. Corry
Photo Marjorie Eaton #53334

Marjorie Eaton

Marjorie Eaton
Character Miss Persimmon
Photo Marjorie Bennett #35587

Marjorie Bennett

Marjorie Bennett
Character Miss Lark
Photo Doris Lloyd #50577Photo Doris Lloyd #50578Photo Doris Lloyd #50579

Doris Lloyd

Doris Lloyd
Character Depositor (uncredited)
Photo Dal McKennon #35596
Dal McKennon
Character Penguin Waiters / Carousel Guard / Horse / Fox (voice)
Photo Daws Butler #78198

Daws Butler

Daws Butler
Character Turtle/Penguin (voice) (uncredited)
Bill Lee
Character Ram (voice) (uncredited)
Marc Breaux
Character Cow (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Queenie Leonard #35586
Queenie Leonard
Character Lady in the Bank (uncredited)
Peter Ellenshaw
Character Penguin Waiter (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Paul Frees #35597Photo Paul Frees #35598

Paul Frees

Paul Frees
Character Barnyard Horse (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Sean McClory #78199Photo Sean McClory #78200Photo Sean McClory #78201

Sean McClory

Sean McClory
Character Hound / Reporter #4 (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Alan Napier #56943Photo Alan Napier #56944

Alan Napier

Alan Napier
Character Huntsman / Reporter #3 / Hound (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Marni Nixon #20683Photo Marni Nixon #20684

Marni Nixon

Marni Nixon
Character Geese (voice) (uncredited)
Photo J. Pat OPhoto J. Pat OPhoto J. Pat O

J. Pat O'Malley

J. Pat O'Malley
Character (voice) (uncredited)
George Pelling
Character Hound / Reporter #5 (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Thurl Ravenscroft #25883

Thurl Ravenscroft

Thurl Ravenscroft
Character Hog / Andrew's Whimper (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Richard M. Sherman #71213

Richard M. Sherman

Richard M. Sherman
Character Penguin / Pearly (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Robert B. Sherman #71214

Robert B. Sherman

Robert B. Sherman
Character Pearly Banjo Player (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Ginny Tyler #56942
Ginny Tyler
Character Lambs (voice) (uncredited)

Bert Stevens

Bert Stevens
Character Bank Customer (uncredited)
Frank Baker
Character Bearded Gentleman in Bank (uncredited)
Walter Bacon
Character Citizen (uncredited)
Robert Banas
Character Chimney Sweep (uncredited)
Roy Butler
Character Bank Safe Gentleman (uncredited)
Photo Cyril Delevanti #78203Photo Cyril Delevanti #78204
Cyril Delevanti
Character Mr. Grubbs (uncredited)

George DeNormand

George DeNormand
Character Pedestrian (uncredited)
Photo Harvey Evans #63339
Harvey Evans
Character Chimney Sweep Dancer (uncredited)
Clive Halliday
Character Mr. Mousley (uncredited)
Richard LaMarr
Character Gentleman in Bank (uncredited)
Photo Lester Matthews #78205Photo Lester Matthews #78206Photo Lester Matthews #78207Photo Lester Matthews #78208

Lester Matthews

Lester Matthews
Character Mr. Tomes (uncredited)
Mathew McCue
Character Gentleman in Bank (uncredited)

David Hughes

David Hughes
Character Bank Clerk (uncredited)
Photo Gene O
Gene O'Donnell
Character Gentleman in Bank Safe (uncredited)
Photo Hal Taggart #78211
Hal Taggart
Character Bank Clerk (uncredited)
Photo William H. OPhoto William H. O

William H. O'Brien

William H. O'Brien
Character Gentleman in Bank (uncredited)

Sam Harris

Sam Harris
Character Citizen (uncredited)
Charles Fogel
Character Citizen (uncredited)
Photo Dian Van Patten #78212Photo Dian Van Patten #78213
Dian Van Patten
Character Peggy (uncredited)
Photo Robert B. Williams #78214

Robert B. Williams

Robert B. Williams
Character Gentleman in Bank (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the story "Mary Poppins" by P.L. Travers (1934).
  • The author of the book, P.L. Travers, approved the casting of Julie Andrews in the lead role after hearing her only over the phone.
  • Walt Disney first tried to acquire the film rights from P.L. Travers in 1938. But it wasn't until 1961 that the author agreed to the deal. The film "Saving Mr. Banks" (2013) reveals the details of this story.
  • Walt Disney first tried to buy the film rights from P.L. Travers in 1938. But it wasn't until 1961 that the author agreed to the deal.
  • Walt Disney cast Julie Andrews in the lead role after seeing her performance in the Broadway musical "Camelot." Andrews informed Disney that she was pregnant, and he agreed to postpone the start of filming until after the birth and even offered her then-husband Tony Walton a job working on the costumes and some of the sets for the film. Disney personally gave the couple a tour of Disneyland. Andrews had impressed him so much in "Camelot" that he instructed the animators of "101 Dalmatians" to base Anita’s design on her (Anita was voiced by Lisa Davis).
  • The superstition that shaking hands with a chimney sweep brings good luck is based on the following: during their work, chimney sweeps inhale coal dust, which means their lives are usually short, and their final years (when they can no longer work) are spent in poverty. It is believed that the luck denied to chimney sweeps themselves can pass on to other people.
  • The chimney sweeps' dance on the rooftops to the song “Step in Time” had to be reshot due to a scratched film reel. An entire week was spent filming this episode.
  • When Dave Smith, the head of archives at Walt Disney Company, decided to find the glass globe (inside which was a model of St. Paul's Cathedral, and birds were flying around), which appeared in the film, the globe was found in a janitor's closet. It turned out the janitor had seen it in the trash can and decided it was too beautiful to throw away.
  • The roles of many candidates for the governess position, shown in the line at the beginning of the film, were played by men in wigs.
  • Matthew Garber, who played Michael, was paid an extra ten cents for each take of the tea party scene. The young actor was afraid of heights, so this unusual bonus was offered to him.
  • Dick Van Dyke had already been cast as Bert when he read the film's script, but he liked the role of Mr. Dawes Sr. so much that he went directly to Walt Disney and asked to play it, even offering to do so without pay. Disney granted his request, but first tested the actor in the role of Dawes Sr., and then asked him to make a donation to the California Institute of the Arts (one of the best art schools in the US, founded on Disney's initiative in 1961).
  • The scene in which Mr. Dawes Sr. (played by Dick Van Dyke) descends a step into the bank's conference room was not in the script. One day, Walt Disney, watching from the projection booth, saw the actor fooling around with the crew, specifically portraying an old man who couldn't bring himself to step off the curb for fear of falling. This episode convinced Disney to give the actor the role of the bank chairman in addition to Bert. Moreover, he asked the set workers to build a high step in the conference room set so Van Dyke could repeat the act with the old man on the curb.
  • Matte painting (combining real footage and a painted image in a single frame, i.e., one of the combined shooting techniques) was used to recreate the outlines of London's rooftops in 1910.
  • The cherry blossoms shown in the film were plastic, brought from France and Portugal. They were attached to the trees by hand.
  • The wires that allowed Mary Poppins to fly were specially coated with shoe polish to prevent them from reflecting the spotlights.
  • It is said that the author of the book and screenwriter, Pamela L. Travers, approved the casting of Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins, however, she disliked the resulting film so much that she left the premiere in tears. She was reportedly most upset by the decision to make Mary Poppins not cold and frightening, but warm and friendly.
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