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Garland, Judy (1922–1969)US singer and actor. Her compelling intensity combined with an appealing vulnerability on stage made her one of the most enduring and popular actors in the USA. Her films include The Wizard of Oz (1939; featuring her trademark song ‘Over the Rainbow’), Babes in Arms (1939), and Meet Me in St Louis (1944). She began her film career in 1935 when she signed a contract with MGM Studios. She went on to star with Mickey Rooney in the Andy Hardy series of films, including Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (1937), Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938), Babes in Arms (1939), Strike Up the Band (1940), Babes on Broadway (1941), and Girl Crazy (1943). Other films include Easter Parade (1948), Summer Stock (1950; featuring her famous song ‘Get Happy’), A Star is Born (1954), and Judgment at Nuremberg (1961).
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Actor John Carlyle is known primarily as the sometime lover of Judy Garland, but his book Under the Rainbow: An Intimate Memoir of Judy Garland, Rock Hudson and My Life in Old Hollywood (Carroll and Graf) is more than a kiss and tell: It's a treasure trove of gay Tinseltown secrets. Dylan spun tunes by Judy Garland (``Come Rain or Come Shine''), Muddy Waters (``Blow, Wind, Blow'') and Joe Jones (``California Sun'') during the hourlong program broadcast on XM's Deep Tracks (XM 40) and the Village (XM 15) channels, with reruns through the weekend. Judy Garland was who she was and simultaneously performed who she was in all her films; Johnson's works are examples of photography but also perform or deploy many of the things that have come to make it up. |
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