Actress Glynis John has died on the age of 100.
The British actress was common for her position as a suffragette who reconnects along with her kids due to a magical nanny within the blockbuster 1964 film musical “Mary Poppins.”
Johns, a flexible movie and stage veteran who received a Tony Award in 1973 for her position within the Stephen Sondheim musical “A Little Night time Music” and was nominated for an Oscar for the 1960 movie “The Sundowners,” died of pure causes at an assisted dwelling facility within the Los Angeles space, stated her supervisor, Mitch Clem.
She appeared in dozens of movies in a film profession that spanned greater than 60 years however her position in “Mary Poppins” as Winifred Banks, the distracted suffragette mom who appears to care extra about her trigger than her two kids, was the one for which she shall be most remembered.
Johns additionally performed a flirtatious mermaid in “Miranda” (1948), after which appeared in twin roles within the 1954 mermaid sequel, “Mad About Males” (1954).
She was nominated for an Academy Award as greatest supporting actress for her position as a resort keeper within the Australian-set journey “The Sundowners” alongside Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr and Peter Ustinov.
Johns had one son who predeceased her.