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  1. George Banks, more commonly known as "Mr. Banks", is the former secondary antagonist in the 1964 film Mary Poppins. He is similar in character to George Darling from Peter Pan, and was inspired by P.L. Travers' own father, himself a strict, no-nonsense banker and was inspired by Walt Disney's...

  2. Mary Poppins is a magical nanny who sweeps into the Banks home on Cherry Tree Lane and takes charge of the Banks children. She never acknowledges her strange and magical powers, and feigns insult when one of the children refers to her previous adventures.

  3. Winifred Banks is a major character in the 1964 film Mary Poppins. She's George's wife, and Jane and Michael's mother. Winifred is shown to be a member of the suffragette movement.

  4. Mary Poppins is the titular protagonist of Disney's 1964 musical film of the same name and its 2018 sequel. She is a nanny who uses her magical powers to help the Banks family. Since her debut, she has become one of Disney's most iconic and endearing characters.

  5. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Son muchas las historias que se pueden contar de Mary Poppins, pero la de Karen Dotrice y Matthew Garber, Jane y Michael Banks en la película, es una de las más conmovedoras. Ambos actores se conocieron con apenas seis años, cuando llegaron de su Inglaterra natal para convertirse en una especie de tándem infantil de la factoría Disney.

  6. A quintessential English nanny, Mary Poppins is a slightly stern but caring woman, who uses magic and self-control to take care of the Banks children. She is usually identifiable by her sensible hat and parrot umbrella, which she brings with her wherever she goes on outings; she also has the power to teleport to a place she wants.

  7. 19 de dic. de 2013 · Mr. Banks is the patriarch of the London family that Mary Poppins helps in the book and movie. Author P.L. Travers based the Mr. Banks character in part on her own father, Travers Goff, portrayed by Colin Farrell in the film Saving Mr. Banks.