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  1. One of New York City’s most famous residents is the ever elusive and capricious Eloise at The Plaza. Introduced to the public in Kay Thompson’s Eloise: A book for precocious grown-ups – Eloise’s mischief and antics have delighted readers and visitors of The Plaza since its publication in 1955.

  2. Eloise at the Plaza is a 2003 American made-for-television comedy film based on the Eloise series of children's books written and illustrated by Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight. It stars young Sofia Vassilieva as Eloise, an irrepressible six-year-old girl who lives in the penthouse at the top of the Plaza Hotel in New York City .

  3. www.eloise.com › film-tv › eloise-at-the-plazaEloise at The Plaza - Eloise

    Eloise is a fun-loving six-year-old girl with a knack for finding adventure every place she looks. While under the care of her “rawther” wonderful nanny (Julie Andrews), Eloise tries to play matchmaker to a lonely prince and wrangle an invitation to the society event of the season.

  4. 27. Apr. 2003 · While under the care of her "rawther" wonderful nanny, Eloise tries to play matchmaker to a lonely prince and wrangle an invitation to the society event of the season. Join New York City's most adventurous six-year-old in this charming new family film.

  5. Eloise at the Plaza: Directed by Kevin Lima. With Julie Andrews, Jeffrey Tambor, Kenneth Welsh, Debra Monk. Eloise is an imaginative little girl living in New York City with her nanny, going on various adventures.

  6. Eloise is a fun loving six year old girl with a knack for finding adventure every place she looks. While under the care of her rawther wonderful Nanny (Julie Andrews), Eloise (Sofia Vassilieva) tries to play matchmaker to a lonely Prince and wrangle an invitation to the society event of the season.

  7. One of New York City’s most famous residents is the ever elusive and capricious Eloise at The Plaza. Introduced to the public in Kay Thompson’s Eloise: A Book for Precocious Grown-Ups – Eloise’s mischief and antics have delighted readers and visitors of The Plaza since its publication in 1955.