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Glynis Johns

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Actress

100 years oldBritish0 picksBorn October 5, 1923

The spirited suffragette who sang "Sister Suffragette" in *Mary Poppins* and won a Tony for originating "Send in the Clowns" in Sondheim's *A Little Night Music*, Glynis Johns has been captivating audiences since before most of us were born—literally. At a remarkable 100 years old, she stands as one of the last surviving stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, having graced over 60 films across seven decades. When someone's been defying expectations this long, you can't help but wonder just how much more she's got in her.

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About Glynis Johns

The spirited suffragette who sang "Sister Suffragette" in *Mary Poppins* and won a Tony for originating "Send in the Clowns" in Sondheim's *A Little Night Music*, Glynis Johns has been captivating audiences since before most of us were born—literally. At a remarkable 100 years old, she stands as one of the last surviving stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, having graced over 60 films across seven decades. When someone's been defying expectations this long, you can't help but wonder just how much more she's got in her.

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