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5 interesting facts about Judy Garland


Judy Garland Facts for Kids - KidzSearch Wiki

Judy Garland facts. Frances Ethel Gumm, also known by her stage name Judy Garland (born June 10, 1922 – June 22, 1969) was an American ...

Biography: Judy Garland - Breakfast at Dominique's

MGM signed Judy in 1935 at the age of 13 quickly shuffling her into studio routines. Her time at MGM has been well documented as a dark one ...

Judy Garland Biography - JazzStandards.com

Judy Garland (Frances Gumm) lived her life in the public eye, beginning at the age of two when she stole the show from her vaudeville parents by singing ...

The Films of Judy Garland - Raphael Geroni

I thought a great deal about how special title designs are to fans, and ... I wanted a specific history of typography and lettering to live together on ...

The Tragic Final Months of Judy Garland's Life

Garland would go on to marry three more times: Sid Luft in 1952, with whom she had two children, Lorna (in 1952) and Joey (in 1955); Mark Herron ...

How Judy Garland Became One of Hollywood's Brightest Stars

Judy Garland's star rose quickly and in 1935 she was signed by the world's largest motion picture studio, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), without a ...

Judy Garland Biography, Life, Interesting Facts - SunSigns.Org

Garland was paired with Mickey Rooney in a series of “backyard musicals.” The two appeared in eight movies which were a great success. Garland later stated that ...

The Judy Garland Museum - Facebook

Come discover the Land of Oz & the birthplace of Judy Garland, one of the greatest performers of all time, in Grand Rapids, Minnesota!

Shocking Secrets About Judy Garland's Tragic Life - E! News

Garland's show biz career began when she was just two years old, with her mother Ethel Gumm putting all three of her daughters together for a ...

12 fascinating things about Judy Garland | BookTrib.

Judy Garland on Judy Garland; Interviews and Encounters by Randy L. Schmidt · From age 12 (in 1934) through 26, she worked six days a week at MGM ...

34 Surprising Facts and Movie Trivia About The Wizard of Oz

Colourised shot of Judy Garland (1922-1969), US actress and singer, Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images. Dorothy's blue-and-white gingham ...

'Wizard of Oz' star Judy Garland fought crippling drug addiction with ...

She worked excruciatingly long hours on set, using stimulants, or "pep pills," to keep her performing when needed. A domineering stage mother ...

What Made Judy Garland's Life So Tragic

In 1939, when Garland was 16, she got her big break as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz. Originally, Shirley Temple was supposed to play Dorothy ...

Top 10 Fascinating Facts About Judy Garland | Videos ... - WatchMojo

The tragic life of Judy Garland is one of Hollywood's saddest stories. For this video, we'll be looking at Judy Garland's early life and career.

Judy Garland Museum | Explore Minnesota

The Museum hosts thoughtfully curated exhibits and artifacts, including the original Carriage featured in "The Wizard of Oz", a Dorothy Gale test dress worn by ...

A&E Explores Judy Garland's Demons in March 23 Bio | Playbill

Produced by Peter Jones Productions and hosted by Peter Graves, the special promises to take an unflinching look at the performances that made her great (in The ...

Judy Garland's 20 best films – ranked! - The Guardian

A very silly and frankly odd musical, although perhaps not quite odd enough to qualify for cult status. Judy Garland plays a girl called ...

Judy Garland Museum | Museum | Grand Rapids, MN

The Museum encourages visitors to learn about this great 20th Century artist through educational exhibits, publications, and special events, to honor the talent ...

The Judy Garland Wars – Chapter 1 – “My Early Years”

All we had were the annual showings on TV, the random theatrical re-releases, and the MGM Records soundtrack album. And books. I voraciously ...

Judy Garland Wiki | Fandom

Garland was born Frances Ethel Gumm on June 10, 1922, in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. She was the youngest child of Ethel Marion Milne (Ethel Gumm; 1893–1953) and ...


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