Authors: Julie Andrews
Toronto, 283
Tozzi, Giorgio, 243
Travers, P. L., 308, 317
Tucker, Charles L., 77–78, 79, 94, 133–35, 139, 146, 147, 164, 165, 172, 174, 175, 220, 233, 234, 237, 243, 244, 318
Alderney cottage and, 275
The Boy Friend
and, 157, 158
horse and, 243
Julie’s contract with, 220–21
Julie’s marriage and, 257, 259–60, 262
as Julie’s parents’ agent, 77, 133
Julie’s portrait and, 258
Mountain Fire
and, 159
My Fair Lady
and, 183, 204, 211, 238, 265–66, 267
revues produced by, 142–43, 150
Twigs, 73
Tynan, Kenneth, 160
Valmouth,
246, 282–83, 284
Venice, 235
Victor/Victoria,
122, 235, 257
Vogue,
221, 292
Wakefield, Annie, 167
Wall, Max, 150–51
Walsh, Bill, 308
Walton, Carol, 98, 100, 258
Walton, Dawn, 98–99, 100, 101, 137, 262, 275–76, 309
Walton, Emma Katherine (daughter), 259, 275, 318–20
birth of, 317–18
Walton, Jennifer, 98
Walton, Lance, 98–99, 100, 101, 137, 247, 248, 275–76, 309
Walton, Richard, 97, 98, 137, 262
Walton, Tony, 100, 136–37, 139, 145, 148, 154, 172, 184, 214, 217, 220–23, 233, 234, 237, 244, 245, 249, 252, 266, 297, 299, 302
on Alderney, 267, 268, 271–75, 313–16
art and theater training of, 183–84
art exhibition of, 257
Dictabelts and, 204, 209
Emma’s birth and, 317–18, 319, 320
entertaining by, 298
on European vacation, 234–35
Harrison and Kendall and, 207–8
on honeymoon, 263–64
Julie’s engagement to, 241, 242, 257–58
Julie’s marriage to, 257–58, 259–60, 261–64
Julie’s meeting of, 97–99
Julie’s pregnancy and, 306–7, 316, 317
Julie’s wedding gown and wedding band designed by, 257
Khan and, 250, 251, 252
at Lindsay and Stickney’s cottage, 228–29
My Fair Lady
and, 206, 238
National Service of, 145, 148
painting given to Julie by, 148
as scenic and costume designer, 224, 246, 256, 267, 282–84, 306, 309, 312, 317, 320
theatrical knowledge of, 224–25
White and, 268, 274, 288, 289, 292, 315–16
Walton-on-Thames, 2–3, 11, 32, 57, 67, 68, 70, 82
Walton Playhouse, 19–20
Ward, Albert, 129
Ward, Fenella Henrietta “Fen” (great-aunt), 3
Ward, Julia Emily Hearmon “Emily” (great-grandmother), 3–5, 7–8, 10
Ward, Julia Mary (grandmother), 3, 4, 5–6, 7, 8–9, 14, 70
death of, 9, 10
Ward, Kathleen Lavinia “Kath” (great-aunt), 3–4
Ward, Kit (great-aunt), 72, 73, 124
Ward, Les, 129
Ward, Nona Doris “Doll” (great-aunt), 3
Ward, Wilhelmina Hearmon “Mina”
(great-aunt), 3, 4, 75–76
Ward, William Henry (great-grandfather), 3
Ward, William Henry “Hadge” (great-uncle), 3, 4, 72, 73, 124
Warner Bros., 266
Waters, Arthur, 67
Waters, Doris, 127
Waters, Elsie, 127
Waters, Madge, 67
Waters, Patricia “Trisha,” 20, 67, 68–69, 129, 163
Waters, Virginia “Ginny,” 67
Wayne, Jerry, 159–60
Weill, Kurt, 189
Weir, Alexa, 244, 246, 278, 313
Welch, Ken, 303, 304, 305
Welch, Mitzie, 305
Wells, Barbara Ward,
see
Andrews, Barbara Ward Morris
Wells, Celia (half sister), 66, 67, 234, 258, 275, 315
Wells, David (great-grandfather), 12
Wells, David Wilfred (grandfather), 12, 13, 14
Wells, Edward Charles “Ted” (father), 12, 37, 147, 152, 153, 246, 277, 318
on Alderney, 313, 315
Barbara’s divorce from, 27, 32, 33, 39, 41, 76
Barbara’s leaving of, 26, 30
Barbara’s marriage to, 14
cricket playing of, 277–78
drowning boy saved by, 67
early years of, 12–14
as father, 16–18, 26, 45
handicapped sister of, 13, 21, 124
Joan’s offer of marriage from, 30
Julie’s first trip to America and, 158, 164, 172–73
Julie’s first word and, 1
Julie’s name change and, 40
Julie’s nightmare and, 24
Julie’s paternity and, 121, 122, 123
Julie’s visits with, 76, 107, 110–12
at Julie’s wedding, 261
Leith Vale house of, 110, 111
music and singing of, 17
My Fair Lady
and, 237, 240
New York visits of, 214–15, 298
in Paris, 234poetry and, 17, 18
religious feelings of, 16–17
scenery built by, 19–20
teaching career of, 14–15, 18
vacations of, 15
water enjoyed by, 17
Winifred’s friendship with, 31
Winifred’s marriage to, 43–44
World War II and, 22, 23, 37
Wells, Elizabeth “Betty” (aunt), 12, 13, 21, 124
Wells, Elizabeth Packham (grandmother), 12, 13, 14, 20–21
Barbara’s relationship with, 20
Wells, Fanny Loveland (great-grandmother), 12
Wells, Frank (uncle), 12, 13, 14
Wells, John (brother), 16, 17, 24, 26, 28, 30, 37, 44, 66, 67, 111, 147, 163, 164, 247, 262, 277, 315
birth of, 19, 123
evacuation during World War II, 35–37
Julie’s back injury and, 247–48
in Paris, 234
and Ted’s marriage to Winifred, 43–44
Wells, Robert “Bob” (uncle), 12, 13, 14
Wells, Winifred Maud Hyde (Ted’s second wife), 44, 45, 110, 112, 123, 147, 164, 261, 277, 298, 315, 318
daughter born to, 66
at
My Fair Lady,
239
in Paris, 234
Ted’s friendship with, 31
Ted’s marriage to, 43–44
Wendy (nanny), 319, 320
Western Brothers, 127
West Side Story,
222, 223, 309
Weybridge, 2
White, Terence Hanbury “Tim,” 266–68, 271, 272–74, 275, 278, 281, 282, 284, 286, 288, 289, 292–93, 295, 313–14, 315–16
Widney, Bud, 181, 288
Wilby, Arthur Cecil “Bill” (“Dingle”) (uncle), 12, 15, 19, 32, 73, 74, 81, 83, 87, 90, 137, 138, 139, 141, 146–47, 163, 164, 270
gambling of, 74
Joan’s marriage to, 12, 30
at Julie’s wedding, 261–62
nickname of, 75
physical appearance of, 46
tuberculosis of, 109