‘Mary Poppins’ Star & One of World’s Oldest Living Actresses Glynis Johns Turns 100 Living in Retirement Home

British actress, dancer, and singer Glynis Johns just celebrated a momentous milestone: she turned 100 years old on October 5. This marks her as one of the world’s oldest living actresses.
Glynis Johns at Disney’s “Mary Poppins” 40th Anniversary Edition DVD Launch Party in Los Angeles, California on November 30, 2004 | Source: Getty Images
Johns is well known for starring in the classic original 60s film, “Mary Poppins,” alongside other iconic stars such as Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. In addition to this famous movie, Johns has worked with other big names in the industry on multiple productions. Glynis Johns in the movie “Flesh And Blood” in 1951 | Source: Getty Images

She’s also received recognition in the form of an Oscar nomination and prestigious accolades, like a BAFTA and a Tony, for her work. Last month, before Johns turned 100, a news outlet reported that her family wanted to mark the special day by requesting that the government declare her a Dame. Glynis Johns leaving her home in London, England on July 28, 1949 | Source: Getty Images

The source claimed that Johns is the only British actress either within her generation or younger who has never been honored in this way. Regarding their request, Johns’ grandson, Thomas Forwood, asserted:
“Everyone in the family is immensely proud of her achievements. It would be fitting on this occasion for the UK government to formally acknowledge her cultural contribution by making her a Dame… Glynis Johns at Disney’s “Mary Poppins” 40th Anniversary Edition DVD Launch Party in Los Angeles, California on November 30, 2004 | Source: Getty Images
Johns has been performing in the showbiz industry for an extremely long time. She got her start at just a few weeks old when her grandmother brought her up on a stage in London. Glynis Johns at posing in a portrait for the movie “Dear Brigitte” in 1965 |

From then on, her career gained momentum as the years went on, and Johns quickly became a shining star in the entertainment industry. Up until now, the “Miranda” star has had a total of four husbands, bore a son from one of her marriages, and has managed to outlive them all. Glynis Johns in an episode of “Star Quality” in 1968 | Source: Getty Images
Of where Johns sits in life now, doting grandson Forwood, who another media outlet deemed her closest surviving relative, confirmed that she is currently retiring. Forwood divulged:
“She lives in a retirement home in Beverly Hills and stepped back from public life entirely a decade or so ago and now lives very quietly. She’s still quite robust physically and has something of her old spirit about her…”

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