Charmian Carr, the performing artist best known for depicting the eldest von Trapp little girl in Rogers and Hammerstein's "The Sound of Music," has kicked the bucket. She was 73. Carr's representative Harlan Boll says she passed on Saturday of inconveniences from an uncommon type of dementia in Los Angeles.
The on-screen character depicted Liesl von Trapp in the 1965 musical "The Sound of Music" and broadly played out the melody "Sixteen Going on Seventeen." Carr composed a couple of books about her encounters: "Everlastingly Liesl" and "Letters to Liesl." She later went ahead to star with Anthony Perkins in the Stephen Sondheim TV musical "Night Primrose."
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