
"Glynis Johns: A Centennial Tribute to the 'Mary Poppins' Star's Life, Love, and Legacy"
Glynis Johns, the actress known for her role as Mrs. Banks in "Mary Poppins," has died at the age of 100. Johns had a successful eight-decade career in film and theater, winning a Tony Award and starring in classics like "Hostile Hostages" and "The Court Jester." Her personal life was marked by a series of marriages; she married four times and outlived all of her husbands as well as her only child, Gareth Forwood. Her closest surviving relative is her grandson, Thomas Forwood, who is a writer and film director. Johns' colorful career and personal life remain a testament to her enduring legacy in the entertainment industry.












