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Matthew Garber

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Matthew Garber
Garber as Michael Banks inMary Poppins(1964)
Born
Matthew Adam Garber

(1956-03-25)25 March 1956
London,England
Died13 June 1977(1977-06-13)(aged 21)
London, England
Resting placeEast Finchley Cemetery and Crematorium,London, England
EducationSt Paul's School, Winchmore Hill
Alma materHighgate School
OccupationActor
Years active1963–1967

Matthew Adam Garber(25 March 1956 – 13 June 1977)[1][2]was a British child actor, most notable asMichael Banksin the 1964 filmMary Poppins.His other screen credits includeThe Three Lives of Thomasina(1963) andThe Gnome-Mobile(1967), appearing alongside actressKaren Dotricein all three films they made forWalt Disney Pictures.

Early life

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Born inStepney,London,to parents who had both performed on stage, Garber attended St Paul's Primary School inWinchmore HillandHighgate SchoolinHighgate,North London, from September 1968 until July 1972. He had a younger brother, Fergus Garber, who was born in 1964, the year Matthew played Michael Banks. His father's name was recorded by the school he had attended as Louis Leonard Garber.[3]Matthew Garber was considered a spirited and bright boy in a 1967 Disney press release that noted his enjoyment of pulling practical jokes on his friends, playing sports, and reading adventure,mythologyand poetry books.[4]

Career

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Garber as Michael Banks withKaren Dotricein ‘’Mary Poppins’’ (1964)

A friend of the Garber family,Karen Dotrice's father,ShakespeareanactorRoy Dotrice,called Garber to the attention of Disney Casting, where his use of "artful dodges, like squinting, screwing up his nose, and brushing his hair back with one hand" led to his screen debut at age seven in Disney'sThe Three Lives of Thomasina(1963).[4]

That same year, both Garber andThomasinaco-star Dotrice were hired to play Jane and Michael, the children of Mr. George Banks (David Tomlinson) and Mrs. Winifred Banks (Glynis Johns), who get more than they bargained for when they hire a nanny namedMary Poppins(Julie Andrews). Disney'slive-action animated filmadaptation of theMary Poppinsbook series byP. L. Traverswon fiveAcademy Awardsand made its stars world-famous.

Garber and Dotrice teamed up one last time in 1967 inThe Gnome-Mobile,as the grandchildren of a rich lumber mogul (Walter Brennan) who stumble across a gnome forest and are asked to help keep the gnomes from dying off.

Dotrice recalled, "He was how he looked—an imp, and I loved being his shadow. I can't imagine making movies would have been half as much fun without him. He loved being naughty, finding and jumping off of small buildings on the back lot. While I was Victorian proper and wouldn't let myself get dirty or muddy, Matthew had a great sense of fun and danger. He was a daredevil and could have been a race car driver. And he did live a full life over his 21 years."[4]

Illness and death

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In 1976, Garber contractedhepatitiswhile in India. By the time his father brought him back to London, the disease had spread to hispancreas.[5] He died on 13 June 1977 at the age of 21 in the Royal Free Hospital inHampstead,London, ofhaemorrhagicnecrotisingpancreatitis.[3]His body wascrematedat St. Marylebone Crematorium (East Finchley,London) three days later.

Legacy

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Garber wasposthumouslynamed aDisney Legendin 2004, with his brother Fergus accepting the award on his behalf. On theMary Poppins40th anniversary DVD, Karen Dotrice said she regretted not having kept in touch with Garber before his death.[6]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1963 The Three Lives of Thomasina Geordie McNab First film role
1964 Mary Poppins Michael Banks
1967 The Gnome-Mobile Rodney Winthrop Final film role

References

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  1. ^GRO Register of Births: JUN 1956 5d 746 Stepney – Matthew A Garber, mmn = Barson
  2. ^GRO Register of Deaths: JUN 1977 12 1869 Hampstead – Matthew Adam Garber, DoB = 25 March 1956
  3. ^abElizabeth (27 April 1999)."About Matthew Garber (a.k.a. Michael Banks)".Reelclassics.
  4. ^abc"Matthew Garber".D23.2004.
  5. ^Kindon, Frances (28 August 2019)."Tragedies of Mary Poppins cast uncovered and dark secret that almost killed Dick Van Dyke".Daily Mirror.
  6. ^Dotrice, Karen (2004).The Making of Mary Poppins.Walt Disney Pictures.I remember his mum, Margo, calling to let us know that Matthew had died. That was so unexpected.... I wished I had picked up the phone over the years, I wished I had treated him more like a brother, but he's indelibly printed in all of our minds, he's eternal... an amazing little soul.

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