#40: Julie Andrews and Rex Harrison (1965)
In 1965, Julie Andrews and Rex Harrison stood backstage, proudly holding their Academy Awards for Best Actress and Best Actor. Andrews charmed audiences as the magical Mary Poppins, winning in her first-ever film role after famously being passed over for My Fair Lady—the very film that earned Harrison his Oscar.

His portrayal of the sharp-tongued Professor Henry Higgins captivated audiences, while Andrews’ enchanting performance solidified her as Hollywood’s newest leading lady. Their wins highlighted a year where musical films reigned supreme, with both stars delivering iconic performances today.