If you are referring to her favorite movies that she starred in, there are three. I direct your attention to the following link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dbraAZff7k Here you will listen to an interview from sometime in the mid to late 60's wherein she discusses a multitude of things. In short, she mentions 2 specific favorite movies. A Star Is Born, and A Child Is Waiting. She also enjoyed making all of the movies with Mickey Rooney. Hope this answers your question.
L. Frank Baum wrote many Oz books which did not feature Dorothy Gale. But most movies about Oz were based on the original Wizard of Oz like the classic MGM 1939 film starring Judy Garland.
* David Rose (1941-1945) * Vincente Minnelli (1945-1951) * Sidney Luft (1952-1965) * Mark Herron (1965-1967) * Mickey Deans (1968-1969) All of Judy's Husband's have since passed away. Hope that helps. Good Luck
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Her children are Lorna Luft, Joey Luft, and Liza Minnelli. See related links for more details.
Mickey Rooney. He and Judy Garland made all the classic Andy Hardy movies.
Her name is actually Katharine Hepburn, just for the info. And yes, they did four movies together: Sylvia Scarlett (1936) Holiday (1938) Bringing Up Baby (1938) The Philadelphia Story (1941) and all of them are great!!!
If you are referring to her favorite movies that she starred in, there are three. I direct your attention to the following link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dbraAZff7k Here you will listen to an interview from sometime in the mid to late 60's wherein she discusses a multitude of things. In short, she mentions 2 specific favorite movies. A Star Is Born, and A Child Is Waiting. She also enjoyed making all of the movies with Mickey Rooney. Hope this answers your question.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
L. Frank Baum wrote many Oz books which did not feature Dorothy Gale. But most movies about Oz were based on the original Wizard of Oz like the classic MGM 1939 film starring Judy Garland.
Oh, dude, you're talking about that classic line people think Cary Grant said in some old movie, right? Well, turns out, he never actually said it. It's just one of those misquotes that got stuck in pop culture's brain like a bad earworm. So, yeah, 'Judy Judy Judy' is more of a Hollywood myth than a real thing.
from what I heard, Judy's Hamburgers was built by Dave Thomas' brother and named it after his daughter, "Judy", hence the same decor and all.
Judy McCoy Carman has written: 'Peace to All Beings' 'Born to be blessed'
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