Actress Charmian Carr, the eldest Von Trapp daughter in The Sound Of Music dies at 73
Actress Charmian Carr is
the first Von Trapp sibling to die. She died after suffering from dementia. She
was aged 73. Charmain found fame in the 1965 classic film, The Sound of Music.
She was 21 when she
played the role of Liesl Von Trapp, the eldest daughter in the musical family
and became known for singing one of its most famous songs, 'I Am Sixteen Going
On Seventeen'
She
wrote two books about her experiences, titled Forever Liesl and Letter to
Liesl.
Ms Carr's spokesman Harlan Boll said she died of complications from a rare form of dementia in Los Angeles.
Ms Carr's spokesman Harlan Boll said she died of complications from a rare form of dementia in Los Angeles.
After Carr left the
movie business, she started a design company called Charmian Carr Design.
She is survived by
daughters Jennifer and Emily, four grandchildren Emma, Derek, William and
Tucker, four siblings Sharon, Darlene, Michael and Brian
20th Century Fox paid
tribute to the star, writing on Twitter: "The Sound of Music lost a
beloved member of the family w/ the passing of Charmian Carr. She will be
forever missed"
Julie Andrews,
Christopher and all the other Von Trapp kids are still alive.
May her soul rest in
peace, Amen.




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