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Debbie Turner Reveals Why She Left Hollywood After Sound of Music

Last updated: December 23, 2025 2:20 pm
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Former child star Debbie Turner, best known for her role as Marta von Trapp in The Sound of Music, has been reflecting on her decision to step away from Hollywood after her breakout film. In a recent interview with People magazine, Turner shared that she transitioned into a career as a floral designer following her time in the spotlight.

“I was a floral designer for many years. I’ve designed weddings,” Turner revealed. “I even designed one in the Leopoldskron Palace in Salzburg many years ago. I’ve done some really nice weddings.” She also mentioned that she had the opportunity to work as a decorator for the White House during Christmas, describing it as a “neat experience” and one of the most physically demanding yet rewarding projects she has worked on.

Recalling her time at the White House in 2017, Turner shared, “It was a week-long deal. It was me and 149 other designers that they put to task to do all these things to make the magic of Christmas at the White House happen. So I was just thrilled to be a part of that.” She also mentioned a frightening experience she had while working on the project, noting that she almost fell from scaffolding while decorating the People’s Tree in the Blue Room.

Turner was only 7 years old when she portrayed Marta von Trapp in The Sound of Music in 1965. Despite her early success in the film industry, Turner struggled to land other acting roles after The Sound of Music. In a previous interview with People, she explained, “Angela [Cartwright] was already an established actress beforehand. I wasn’t. I was a TV commercial actress.” Turner felt that her lack of prior acting experience may have hindered her opportunities in Hollywood.

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After leaving Hollywood, Turner settled down with her husband Rick Larson, whom she married in 1980. The couple has four daughters together. While Turner expressed interest in working at the White House again, she stated that she is mostly retired now. She shared, “I’ve been doing weddings for a long time and, as a wedding florist, it’s a very taxing job. I love designing, but I just turned 69, and it’s like, ‘I’m getting too old for this stuff.'” Turner added that she is enjoying her retirement and looking forward to spending time with her grandchildren.

Overall, Debbie Turner’s journey from child star to floral designer showcases her versatility and passion for creativity beyond the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. Her experience working at the White House and designing weddings highlights her talent and dedication to her craft, making her a true inspiration in both the entertainment industry and the world of design. The Evolution of Transportation: From Horse and Buggy to Self-Driving Cars

Transportation has come a long way since the days of horse and buggy. What was once a slow and laborious process has now become faster, more efficient, and even autonomous. The evolution of transportation has been driven by advancements in technology, changes in society, and the need for quicker and more convenient ways to get from point A to point B.

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