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  Judy Garland

Born As: Frances Ethel Gumm
Sex: Female
Height: 4' 11.5"
Nationality: US - United States of America
Date of Birth: June 10, 1922
Place of Birth: Emerald City, Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Date of Death: June 22, 1969

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  • The Wizard Of Oz - We are off to see the Wizard. Dorothy, Toto, The Scarecrow, Tinman and The Cowardly Lion are all off to see the Wonderful Wizard in the Emerald City somewhere over the rainbow. Great old movie starring Judy Garland based on the book by L. Frank Baum. There is no place like home.

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Quotes:
  • I think there's something peculiar about me that I haven't died. It doesn't make sense but I refuse to die.
  • Behind every cloud is another cloud.
  • I try to bring the audience's own drama - tears and laughter they know about - to them.
  • I'm the original take-orders girl.

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Judy Garland Trivia
  • Groucho Marx called her not winning an Oscar for A Star Is Born (1954), "the biggest robbery since Brink's." Hedda Hopper later reported that her loss to Grace Kelly for The Country Girl (1954) was the result of the closest Oscar vote up till that time that didn't end in a tie, with just six votes seperating the two. In any event, it was a heartbreak from which she never really recovered and which has remained a matter of some controversy ever since.
  • Mother of Joey Luft.
  • She was three-quarters Scottish and one-quarter Irish in ancestry.
  • She was considered an icon in the gay community in the 1950s and 1960s. Her death and the loss of that emotional icon in 1969 has been thought to be a contributing factor to the feeling of the passing of an era that helped spark the Stonewall Riots that began the militant gay rights movement.
  • Has a special variety of rose named after her. The petals are yellow (Garland adored yellow roses) and the tips are bright red. It took devoted fans almost nine years after her death to find a rose company in Britain interested in naming a rose officially for her, and the Judy Garland rose didn't appear in the US until 1991. Several JG rose bushes are planted outside of her burial crypt, and at the Judy Garland museum in Grand Rapids.

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