On This Day In Judy Garland’s Life And Career – May 3
“Judy Garland – the new standout star of screen and radio” – 1940 advertisement May 3, 1930: The Tehachapi News
All the latest Judy Garland related news and events.
“Judy Garland – the new standout star of screen and radio” – 1940 advertisement May 3, 1930: The Tehachapi News
“[Judy was] the wildly unreasoning, utterly polarized star, the scared, guilt-ridden, immature small girl; and the warm, glowing, maturing woman
Available today: the Warner Archive Collection Blu-ray edition of Meet Me In St. Louis. This is a single disc only
“Gosh, I wish I knew who started that gossip. Honestly, Dave and I haven’t had any trouble and I am
April 15, 1932: “Baby Gumm” (Judy) performed with “Bob Weir and His Bandits” at a General Aid Society show at
“I may be awfully fat but I feel awfully good.” – Judy Garland, 1951 April 6, 1937: Judy’s weekly appearance
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