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USA
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is a 1964 American musical film produced by
Walt Disney Productions, based on the same name
series of children's books written by P. L.
Travers and illustrated by Mary Shepard. The
multiple Academy Award-winning film is considered
by many critics to be the best of Disney's live-action
musicals and it made a major film star of Julie
Andrews, who was making her movie acting debut
after a successful stage career.
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Politician
Chile
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Born
on July 26, 1908 – Died on September 11, 1973.
He was President of Chile from November 1970
until his removal from power and death in September
1973.
His
career in Chilean government spanned nearly
forty years.
As a Socialist Party politician, he became a
senator, deputy, cabinet minister and, following
the 1970 presidential election, President of
Chile.
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Director
France
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Born
on December 8, 1861 – January 21, 1938, he was
a French filmmaker famous for leading many technical
and narrative developments in the earliest cinema.
He was very innovative in the use of special
effects. He accidentally discovered the stop
trick, or substitution, in 1896, and was one
of the first filmmakers to use multiple exposures,
time-lapse photography, dissolves, and hand-painted
colour in his films. Because of his ability
to seemingly manipulate and transform reality
with the cinematograph, he is sometimes referred
to as the "Cinemagician".
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Singer
United-Kingdom

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He was born David Robert Jones on January 8,
1947. He is an English singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
producer, arranger and mixer, whose work spans
more than four decades.
A knowing, indulgent and occasionally camp figure,
he is universally recognised as one of the more
accomplished and inspired artists in popular
music.
He first caught the eye and ear of the public
in the autumn of 1969, when his space-age mini-melodrama
"Space Oddity" reached the top five of the UK
singles chart.
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