This Biography is about one of the best Singer Judy Garland including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Judy Garland | |
Real Name | Judy Garland |
Profession | Actresses, Singers |
Nick Name | Miss Show Business, Marie Gumm, Judy, Joots, Gracie Gumm, Frances Gumm, Frances Gayne, Frances Ethel Gumm, Baby Gumm, Alice Gumm |
Famous as | Singer |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Episcopalian, Anglicanism |
Personal life of Judy Garland | |
Born on | 10 June 1922 |
Birthday | 10th June |
Died At Age | 47 |
Sun Sign | Gemini |
Born in | Grand Rapids |
Died on | 22 June 1969 |
Place of death | Chelsea |
Grouping of People | Jewish Singers, Died Young, Left Handed |
Cause of Death | Drug Overdose |
City | Minnesota |
Family Background of Judy Garland | |
Father | Francis Avent Gumm |
Mother | Ethel Marion Milne |
Siblings | Dorothy Virginia Gumm, Mary Jane Gumm |
Spouses/Partners | Mickey Deans, Mark Herron, Sidney Luft, Vincente Minnelli, David Rose |
Children | Lorna Luft, Liza Minnelli, Joey Luft |
Education | Hollywood High School, Meglin Dance Studio |
Awards | 1940 – Academy Juvenile Award
1962 – Grammy Award for Album of the Year – Judy at Carnegie Hall 1962 – Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award 2010 2005 1998 – Grammy Hall of Fame Award – For Me and My Gal Meet Me in St. Louis (Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You / You Can’t Have Everything Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 1997 1962 – Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance – Judy at Carnegie Hall 1955 – Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Musical or Comedy – A Star Is Born 1952 – Special Tony Award |
Personal Fact of Judy Garland | |
Judy Garland the name instantly invokes a theatrical nostalgia in the collective American memory. She was one of the most iconic actresses of Hollywood’s Golden Age, lighting up movie screens with her talent and charm. Mention the name Dorothy anywhere in America and the image of a 16 year-old Judy in a blue and white gingham dress comes to mind – 75 years after the original theatrical release into American movie houses. Her talent was not limited to the silver screen, however, as she crossed into Broadway, music, and television. But, most importantly, Judy Garland was more than her screen persona. She was a daughter, sister, wife, lover, and mother. Sadly, for as much joy as she gave theatre goers, her life did not reflect the same. Troubled and haunted, the American icon battled personal demons throughout her career. Judy Garland was and is an American treasure. Her talent was a gift that she shared with the world, and her impact can still be felt today. But, her life also illustrates the struggles of working in a fantasy world while still living in the real world. Ultimately, she succumbed to those demons, and the world lost an amazing gift. |
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