On This Day In Judy Garland’s Life And Career – May 5
“[Judy Garland] hates necking” – Sheliah Graham, 1941 May 5, 1924: Judy’s father, Frank Gumm, directed a local production of
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“[Judy Garland] hates necking” – Sheliah Graham, 1941 May 5, 1924: Judy’s father, Frank Gumm, directed a local production of
“She Never Had A Lesson – That’s Judy Garland” – Bob Thomas, 1949 May 4, 1927: “The Gumm Sisters” (Judy
“Judy Garland – the new standout star of screen and radio” – 1940 advertisement May 3, 1930: The Tehachapi News
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“I’ll return to Hollywood sometime in June to start work on a new picture, ‘A Star Is Born,’ which Sid
“[Judy was] the wildly unreasoning, utterly polarized star, the scared, guilt-ridden, immature small girl; and the warm, glowing, maturing woman
“Today was Judy Garland Day in Kentucky, proclaimed by Governor Wetherby.” – The Louisville Kentucky Courier-Journal, 1953 April 29, 1937: