Judy Garland was unable to complete a series of films. During the filming ofThe Barkleys of Broadway, Garland was taking prescription sleeping medication along with illicitly obtained pills containing morphine. These, in combination with migraine headaches, led Garland to miss several shooting days in...
Take a step back in time with these rare photos of Judy Garland, including images from her early career, the height of her fame, friendship with Mickey Rooney, five marriages, and later life.
Judy Garland's maturity, talent and beauty meant that she would go on to become a megastar and perform key roles in classic movies after another, and earn a special place in the history of motion pictures. Please click on image to view a larger version ...
more sadly than defensively, “but do you know how difficult it is to BE Judy Garland? And for ME to live with me? I’ve had to do it — and what more unkind life can you think of than the one I’ve lived?”
The abiding reputation of Vincente Minnelli's romantic drama The Clock (1945) is the result not just of the fact that it might be among the best work the director and his star (and future wife) Judy Garland ever did, but that it still resonates despite
"Liza Minnelli has been a patient here for the last several days," Dr. Why did Judy Garland have no money? Due to mismanagement and alleged embezzlement, any money Garland once had was long gone and it's said she owed hundreds of thousands of dollars in back taxes to the IRS. How ...
Judy Garland: The London Studio Recordings 1957-1964. First Hand Records FHR12. (2 CDs). Judy Garland (1922-1969) adored London. It was there that audiences welcomed her in 1951 after she left Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1950,[1] and there that she died.[2] The ...
In California, Ethel would push hard for her daughters to become noticed, with the hope they would one day appear in motion pictures. Performing as the Gumm Sisters and then the Garland Sisters, the trio would entertain at bars, clubs and theaters, with some of the venues being of question...
Their first film together Thoroughbreds Don’t Cry (1937, not yet on video), was Rooney’s vehicle. He was a jockey involved in crooked racetrack dealings. Garland was along for the ride. She was still second to Rooney in the three “Andy Hardy” pictures she made playing sweet, reliable...
When searching for this video, found one by Judy Garland from 1964 titled“Anyplace I Hang my Hat is Home”.The genre is jazzy pop and Bill thought my version was much better. Wonder if my dear daddy would have agreed. He named me after Judy Garland!