Judy Garland's last film was 1963's "I Could Go On Singing"
She acted in many black and white films.
Judy Garland was born June 10, 1922 as Frances Ethel Gumm. She was the youngest child of Frank and Ethel Gumm, who were in vaudeville. At 13, she signed with MGM and changer her name to Judy Garland, after the song "Judy" and film critic Robert Garland.
In the "Get Happy" number from the film Summer Stock, Judy Garland is accompanied by a group of talented dancers, including the famous choreographer and dancer, Bob Fosse. The performance showcases an ensemble of dancers who add to the vibrant and energetic atmosphere of the number. Fosse's choreography and Garland's star power create a memorable moment in the film.
The color of Judy Garlands dress in the Wizard of Oz was blue and light pink but it doesn't show up very well.
Have yourself a Merry little Christmas from the 1944 film Meet me in St Louis, sung by Judy Garland
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'Meet Me in St. Louis ' with Judy Garland .
Judy Garland
Judy Garland's last film was 1963's "I Could Go On Singing"
"A Star is Born"
Judy Garland's first film under contract to MGM called "Every Sunday" was filmed at the MGM studios, California.
The 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz" starred Judy Garland as Dorothy
Judy Garland
Summer Stock
Judy Garland was born June 10, 1922 as Frances Ethel Gumm. She was the youngest child of Frank and Ethel Gumm, who were in vaudeville. At 13, she signed with MGM and changer her name to Judy Garland, after the song "Judy" and film critic Robert Garland.
The Clock: Judy Garland, Robert Walker