Charmian Carr, Actress Who Played Liesl in The Sound of Music, Dies At 73

Charmian Carr, dearest by fans for her part as the defiant little girl, Liesl Von Trapp, in the Institute Grant winning film The Sound of Music has passed on at 73 years old, her family said on Sunday.

The performing artist kicked the bucket on Saturday of complexities from an uncommon type of dementia in the Los Angeles suburb of Forest Slopes, the family said in an announcement.

She was in her mid 20s when she played Liesl, the eldest of the seven offspring of stern widower Chief Von Trapp, played by Christopher Plummer, in the 1965 musical featuring Julie Andrews.

Her sentimental move scene with screen sweetheart Rolfe in a gazebo amid a storm while singing Sixteen Going On Seventeen was viewed as one of the film's most enchanting scenes.

After The Sound of Music, she showed up in the television musical Night Primrose with Anthony Perkins however then ventured over from acting to begin an inside outline business and raise a family.

In any case, her excitement for The Sound of Music stayed undiminished and in 2000, she began facilitating sing-alongs of the motion picture over the Assembled States, which drew a large number of fans dressed as their most loved characters.

She likewise composed two books - Everlastingly Liesl in 2000, in which she itemized the making of the motion picture, and Letters to Liesl in 2001, which was propelled by the fan mail she got from around the globe.

Charmian Carr was conceived in Chicago on December 27, 1942, and moved to California when she was 13. She is made due by two youngsters and four grandchildren.

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