The 1965 Oscar-winning film adaptation of the Rodgers & Hammerstein
musical The Sound Of Music, starring Julie Andrews and the actors who
played the von Trapp children, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this
year
The
seven young actors who became part of cinematic history when they were
cast as the von Trapp children in Rogers & Hammerstein's The Sound
Of Music in 1965 have grown to become lifelong friends in the fifty
years since the famous film's release.
Known
as The SoM 7, they formed their own sort of family over the months of
making the musical. Their parents befriended one another as the young
performers traveled to Austria for filming, and the actors themselves
have remained close for decades.
'We're
beyond friends. We're second family,' said Kym Karath, who played the
youngest von Trapp, Gretl. 'As adults, we were deeply bonded, so our
lives have really interwoven with each other.'
As The Sound Of Music celebrates its 50th anniversary, here's a look at what the SoM 7 are doing now:
The seven young actors who became part of cinematic history when they
were cast as the von Trapp children in Rogers & Hammerstein's The
Sound Of Music have grown into lifelong friends (2012 photo)

Duane Chase played the role of Kurt, in the film. Now 64, he worked as a software engineer and is now considering retirement
Duane Chase played the role of Kurt, in the film. Now 64, he worked as a software engineer and is now considering retirement.

Nicholas Hammond played Friedrich in the film and at 64 now lives in Australia where he works as an actor, writer and director
FRIEDRICH: For Nicholas Hammond, who portrayed the eldest von Trapp son, The Sound Of Music came early in a still-thriving entertainment career.
Hammond
continued to collect film and TV credits as he pursued an English
literature degree at Princeton. Now 64, he lives in Australia and works
as an actor, writer and director.

Kym Karath was only 5 years old when she played Gretl. Now 56, she is
returning to her entertainment career as an actress and writer
GRETL: Kym
Karath was only 5 years old when she played Gretl von Trapp. She quit
acting for high school and college at USC, and focused on parenting
rather than performing when her son was born with disabilities. Along
with other parents, Karath helped establish the Aurelia Foundation,
which provides services for special-needs individuals once they finish
high school.
Now 56, Karath is returning to her entertainment career as an actress and writer.

Heather Menzies played Louisa, in the film. Now 65, she runs the
nonprofit organization she established after her husband died from a
rare form of cancer.
LOUISA: The Sound Of Music was Heather Menzies-Urich's first movie. She continued acting after she wed actor Robert Urich, but stopped when their children were born.
Now 65, Menzies-Urich runs the nonprofit organization she established after her husband died from a rare form of cancer. The Robert Urich Foundation provides funding for cancer research and to help families relocate for specialized treatment.
Debbie Turner played Marta and the 58-year-old now runs her own floral-design business in Minnesota
MARTA: Debbie Turner was
as much an athlete as an actress as a child, and she opted for sports
after playing Marta von Trapp. A lifetime of skiing earned the
58-year-old a knee replacement earlier this year.
Turner
owns a floral-design business in Minnesota. She recently was called on
to provide flowers for a wedding in Salzburg, Austria, at a palace that
inspired the sets of The Sound Of Music
The 1965 Oscar-winning film adaptation of the Rodgers & Hammerstein
musical The Sound Of Music, staring Christopher Plummer as the
children's father, above, is celebrating turning 50 this year
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