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Judy Garland

Actor / Singer

Name at birth: Frances Gumm

Judy Garland's performance as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz (1939) won her a special Oscar and gave her a theme song for the rest of her life: "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." As a teenager Garland appeared in a series of cheerfully fluffy movies with fellow teen star Mickey Rooney, including Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938) and Babes in Arms (1939). In the 1940s she was a song-and-dance star in movies like Meet Me in St. Louis (1944). She married director Vincente Minnelli; their daughter Liza Minnelli became a star in her own right. (Garland eventually married five times.) In the 1950s Garland began touring as a singer and became famous for her emotional, high-energy live performances. Throughout her last two decades she struggled with addiction to prescription drugs and alcohol, and finally died of an apparent sleeping pill overdose at age 47.

Extra credit: Though not gay herself, Garland somehow became an enduring icon for the gay community, and the term "Friend of Dorothy" became pop culture shorthand for a gay man... See also our profile of Dorothy's dog Toto... "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" was a hit for Hawaiian musician Israel Kamakawiwo'ole in the 1990s.

Other stars of Garland's era include Bing Crosby, Joan Crawford, Elizabeth Taylor and Fred Astaire.

Four Good Links

Judy Garland Database

Swell history of Garland in the movies, radio, TV and beyond

Judy Garland: the Live Performances

Spotlights her famous career on Broadway and on tour

Judy Garland Museum

News and notes from her Minnesota birthplace, including a Gumm family FAQ

Jim's Wizard of Oz Website

A fan's big page for Garland's best-known film

Vital Stats

Birth

10 June 1922

Birthplace

Grand Rapids, Minnesota

Death

22 June 1969
(overdose of sleeping pills, age 47)

Best Known As

Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz