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Matthew Garber
Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber
in a publicity photo for Mary PoppinsBorn Matthew Adam Garber
25 March 1956
Stepney, London, England,
United KingdomDied 13 June 1977 (aged 21)
Hampstead, LondonOccupation Actor Years active 1963–1967 Matthew Adam Garber (25 March 1956 [1] – 13 June 1977[2]) was a British actor best known for his role as Michael Banks in Walt Disney's 1964 film Mary Poppins. Born in Stepney, London to parents who had both performed on stage, he attended St Paul's Primary School in Winchmore Hill and Highgate School in Highgate, North London.
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Acting career
Garber made his screen debut at age seven in Disney's The Three Lives of Thomasina. That same year, he and Thomasina co-star Karen Dotrice were hired to play Michael and Jane, the children of George Banks (David Tomlinson), who gets more than he bargained for when he hires a nanny named Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews). Disney's live-action/animated film adaptation of the Mary Poppins book series by P. L. Travers won five Academy Awards and made its stars world-famous.
Garber and Dotrice paired up again in 1967 in the The 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.
Death
On 13 June 1977, Garber died at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead, London, of hemorrhagic necrotising pancreatitis at the age of 21. On 24 October 2004, the Mail on Sunday ran an interview with Fergus Garber, identified as Garber's younger brother (by eight years); he told reporters that Garber had contracted hepatitis—probably, he said, from eating "bad meat"—while traveling in India in 1976, and it had already spread to his pancreas when their father brought Garber back to England the following year. Fergus denied any suggestion that his brother was using drugs.
Matthew and his father got back to London only about a week before he died.
Matthew was seen at Coppetts Wood Hospital and then The Royal Free Hospital. By then, he was in a coma and never recovered.
Garber's body was later cremated at St Marylebone Crematorium (East Finchley) London on 16 June 1977.
Garber was posthumously named a Disney Legend in 2004; Fergus Garber accepted on his behalf.
On the Mary Poppins 40th Anniversary DVD, Karen Dotrice admitted that she regretted not keeping in touch with Garber before his death.
Filmography
Year Film Role 1963 The Three Lives of Thomasina Geordie 1964 Mary Poppins Michael Banks 1967 The Gnome-Mobile Rodney Winthrop References
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Categories:- 1956 births
- 1977 deaths
- Deaths from pancreatitis
- Old Cholmeleians
- Old Paulines
- People from Stepney
- British child actors
- English child actors
- English film actors
- English actors
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