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Charmian Carr, Actress Who Played Liesl in The Sound of Music, Dies At 73
- Monday September 19, 2016
- Entertainment | Reuters
She was in her early 20s when she played Liesl, the eldest of the seven children of stern widower Captain Von Trapp, played by Christopher Plummer, in the 1965 musical starring Julie Andrews
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Charmian Carr, Who Played Liesl In 'Sound of Music', Dies At 73
- Monday September 19, 2016
- People | Reuters
Charmian Carr, beloved by fans for her role as the rebellious daughter, Liesl Von Trapp, in the Academy Award-winning film "The Sound of Music," has died at the age of 73, her family said on Sunday.
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Second-Term Barack Obama Tells Africa's 'Big Men' to Quit When Time Is Up
- Wednesday July 29, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Judging by the applause at the African Union headquarters, Barack Obama hit a chord when he took aim at the continent's 'Big Men', telling them they should quit when their time was up - especially since most have the cash to retire comfortably.
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Charmian Carr, Actress Who Played Liesl in The Sound of Music, Dies At 73
- Monday September 19, 2016
- Entertainment | Reuters
She was in her early 20s when she played Liesl, the eldest of the seven children of stern widower Captain Von Trapp, played by Christopher Plummer, in the 1965 musical starring Julie Andrews
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Charmian Carr, Who Played Liesl In 'Sound of Music', Dies At 73
- Monday September 19, 2016
- People | Reuters
Charmian Carr, beloved by fans for her role as the rebellious daughter, Liesl Von Trapp, in the Academy Award-winning film "The Sound of Music," has died at the age of 73, her family said on Sunday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Second-Term Barack Obama Tells Africa's 'Big Men' to Quit When Time Is Up
- Wednesday July 29, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Judging by the applause at the African Union headquarters, Barack Obama hit a chord when he took aim at the continent's 'Big Men', telling them they should quit when their time was up - especially since most have the cash to retire comfortably.
- www.ndtv.com