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Julie Andrews, whose career spans 50 years, takes center stage again Sunday as she is honored with the Screen Actors Guild's 43rd Life Achievement Award, given for acting excellence and humanitarian accomplishment. The show, during which SAG will also present awards for outstanding performers in movies and prime-time television, airs at 8 p.m. on TBS and TNT.
Andrews, 71, was a teenager when she first appeared on Broadway, where she later brought "My Fair Lady" and "Camelot" to life. She has starred in a multitude of stage, TV and movie roles, including the Oscar-winning "Mary Poppins."
"It's all gone so quickly and wonderfully, and it's been so fascinating," Andrews said. "I've learned so much about survival and acting. Every single role has been enjoyable for one reason...