No, Toto wasn't paid more than Judy Garland [June 10, 1922-June 22, 1969] in the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. Terry [1933-1944], who played the part of Toto, received $125 per week. Garland, who played the part of Dorothy Gale, received $500 per week.
Judy Garland was in her teens (16) during the filming of the Wizard of Oz, but her character Dorothy was only supposed to be an 11 year old girl. So, as a more direct answer, no.
No, Terry acted in seven more films after "The Wizard of Oz.
I have not come across information about Judy attempting to kill her son Joey Luft in any biography of Judy Garland.
The very first film adaptation of The Wizard of Oz was actually a silent, black-and-white film released in 1925. However, the 1939 MGM movie is more famous. If you look closely at the credits, you can see that the movie was filmed using Technicolor film technology. Because this was more expensive than black and white film, color film was not used widely until a few decades later. It simply was not economical to produce every film in color.
Yes, Toto is a male dog in original 1900 book edition of 'The Wizard of Oz'. In the very first pages of the first chapter, Toto is described as '... not gray; he was a little black dog, with long, silky hair and small black eyes that twinkled merrily on either side of his funny, wee nose'. But the role in the beloved 1939 frilm version is played by the female Cairn terrier Terry [1933-1944].
Judy Garland was in her teens (16) during the filming of the Wizard of Oz, but her character Dorothy was only supposed to be an 11 year old girl. So, as a more direct answer, no.
Judy Garland was a wonderful singer and many of her movies were musicals. She made a large number of teen musicals, nearly all of which have the same plot. However, she does not sing a note in the fine classic film The Clock.
Judy Garland was 16 when she made "The Wizard of Oz," and 17 when it was released.The movie was released in 1939 and Judy was born in 1922: 17 years' difference! But the fact is that by the time Judy's 17th birthday came around (on June 10, 1939), she was busy at work on "Babes in Arms." Principal filming on "Oz" began in September 1938 (she was 16), and was completed around the end of March 1939.More detailed info:Judy Garland was born on June 10, 1922, so she was 16.4-16.8 years old when she filmed her 7th movie, "The Wizard of Oz."By the way, have you ever wondered whether Judy Garland was single or married when she played the role of Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz"? To find out, simply click the Related link.
Yes, Frances Ethel Gumm ka Judy Garland [June 10, 1922-June 22, 1969] had her chest wrapped. Those who were involved in the production of the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz' decided that Garland needed to have her chest taped and her trunk fitted with a girdle. Garland was 16 years old at the time of filming. The film's makers decided that she needed to look more like a 12-year-old.
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No, Terry acted in seven more films after "The Wizard of Oz.
I have not come across information about Judy attempting to kill her son Joey Luft in any biography of Judy Garland.
Yes because they want to make more money for the remake they will proably cast Anne Hathaway to play Dorothy since she will Judy Garland in a future autobigraphy film about the iconic talented woman.
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"Dorothy" could be referring to a fictional character like Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz," or it could be someone specific in your life. Please provide more context so I can give you a more accurate answer.
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no,she died because she overdosed on sleeping pills not on purpose.she had a huge addiction for prescription drugs and alcohol.if you want to read more about it go to this link:http://www.answers.com/topic/judy-garland type it in and paste it in your browser or just click it either way.