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Yes, Garland was in a group with her two sisters. The group was originally called "The Gumm Sisters", her true last name, but it was later changed to "The Garland Sisters". Not many know why the group and Judy Garland changed their names, but their are many theories out there.
Judy Garland had three children: Liza Minelli, Lorna Luft, and Joseph Luft.
Judy Garland contributed by being an actress and being in musicals. For this reason, she won man, many awards.
She had 12 dresses for the part of Dorothy...
She acted in many black and white films.
She used several legal drugs, often at an abusive level, for many decades.
Judy Garland traveled to the Lodge in Cloudcroft, New Mexico, by train. During her visit in the late 1930s, she arrived via the Southern Pacific Railroad. The scenic journey was a popular choice for many Hollywood stars at the time, allowing them to escape to the serene mountains for relaxation.
Twice. In Little Nellie Kelly in 1940 and again in I Could Go on Singing in 1963.
Performances were held at the theater of Epidaurus
L. Frank Baum wrote the children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900. It has since been reprinted many times under the name The Wizard of Oz. In 1939 a film adaption to the original book was made starring Judy garland as the main character Dorothy. The film was called The Wizard of Oz.
I Think Judy Garland went to Heaven even thought she attemt suicide but She was still a good person.
According to what I have seen, between she and her husband, they have 5 children and 11 grandchildren.