Forever Liesl by Charmian Carr

Forever Liesl by Charmian Carr

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At 21, Charmain Carr was plucked from obscurity to become the world famous Liesl von Trapp in the film "The Sound Of Music". More than 35 years later she still receives letters from fans. This autobiography is full of trivia about the film and her career as an interior designer.

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Forever Liesl by Charmian Carr

An exclusive insight into the most popular movie musical in history Charmian Carr was a 21 year-old plucked from obscurity to become the most famous 16-year-old ever - Liesl von Trapp, starring opposite Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. More than 35 years later she still receives letters from fans, and in her career as an interior decorator she has received commissions simply because of the connection - including Michael Jackson's famous Neverland estate! The book is crammed full of SOM trivia: which of the seven children needed a body double because he ate too many Austrian cream cakes, how Charmian nearly got killed filming the gazebo dance scene with Rolf, what Julie was really like and why they have hardly spoken since...
'With more anecdotes than buttercups in an alpine field, this is an engaging romp.. a delightful book, generous in spirit' Yorkshire Post 'Carr manages cleverly to bring the whole thing to life by including both personal revelations and rather acid asides, albeit sweetly wrapped.' Observer
Charmian Carr was actually 21 when cast as the 16-year-old Liesl. Since The Sound of Music, she has worked extensively in television and on commercials. She is now an interior designer and lives in Encino, California
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ISBN 13 9780283073397
ISBN 10 028307339X
Title Forever Liesl
Author Charmian Carr
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2001-11-09
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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