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In 1982, as Dustin Hoffman captivated audiences by portraying a woman, Julie Andrews similarly challenged gender norms on screen in the acclaimed musical comedy, *Victor/Victoria*. This memorable film saw Andrews take on the intriguing role of a woman who, for professional reasons, adopts a male persona to achieve stardom.
Andrews' character, Victoria Grant, is a struggling soprano in 1930s Paris. Desperate for work, she is convinced by a gay cabaret performer, Toddy, to pose as "Count Victor Grazinski," a male female impersonator. This ingenious disguise not only launches her career but also creates a fascinating comedic and romantic entanglement, especially when a Chicago gangster, King Marchand, falls for "Victor," unaware of her true identity.
Directed by Andrews' husband, Blake Edwards, *Victor/Victoria* earned significant critical praise and multiple Academy Award nominations, including one for Andrews as Best Actress. Beyond its clever premise and delightful musical numbers, the film was lauded for its witty exploration of gender identity, sexuality, and societal perceptions, pushing boundaries while remaining a charming and entertaining piece of cinema. Its enduring popularity led to a successful stage musical adaptation, further cementing its place as a groundbreaking classic.
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