The Judy Garland Show premiered in 1963. It was cancelled in early 1964. However some Garland specials named The Judy Garland Show with Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Robert Goulet and Phil Silvers during 1962-63.
Judy died June 22nd 1969
Garland was 47 when she died, so any photo at that age would have to be near the end of her suffering. The link below is a photo from that year.
I Could Go On Singing was made in 1963.
Yes. In the year 1938/1939. After that, Clark Gable sent her two lovebirds
Yes. There is some truth to this story. her body was in cold storage at evidentally a variety of funeral parlors before a final decision was reached as to where to bury her.
1969
Judy died June 22nd 1969
Garland was 47 when she died, so any photo at that age would have to be near the end of her suffering. The link below is a photo from that year.
1939
half of her life
Frances Gumm was the real name of Judy Garland. Judy Garland took a stage name when she became an actress.She is most famous for her role as Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz.
I Could Go On Singing was made in 1963.
Judy Garland
Yes. In the year 1938/1939. After that, Clark Gable sent her two lovebirds
Judy Garland
The movie starring Judy Garland was released in 1944. The Broadway musical was released in 1989.
No, not remotely- Both were child stars. It should be carefully understood that (Wizard) was NOT Judy"s first movie. She was in Pigskin parade in l938, a year before Oz.