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Judy and Garland
I make this observation about the lady, Miss Judy Garland, because she brought up the subject herself in telling a story about a British female reporter who flattered her terribly in London recently and then wrote in the paper the next day:
`` Judy Garland has arrived in London.
But it didn't take Judy Garland, showman, long to realize that this sort of thing was par for the course at Newport and that you have to learn to live with it.
The finished film would feature the voices of Judy Garland, Robert Goulet and Red Buttons as cats in Paris, France.
" Yip " Harburg ( performed by Judy Garland in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz ), " White Christmas " written by Irving Berlin ( best-known performance by Bing Crosby ), " This Land Is Your Land " written and performed by Woody Guthrie, " Respect " written by Otis Redding ( best-known performance by Aretha Franklin ), and " American Pie ".
Selznick sold half of Kelly's contract to MGM and loaned him out to MGM for his first motion picture: For Me and My Gal ( 1942 ) with Judy Garland.
This led to his next picture with Judy Garland and director Vincente Minnelli, a musical film version of S. N.
In December 1952, Cukor was approached by Sid Luft, who proposed the director helm a musical remake of the 1937 film A Star is Born with his then-wife Judy Garland in the lead role.
Regular attendees at his famed soirées included Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, Joan Crawford and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart, Claudette Colbert, Marlene Dietrich, Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, actor Richard Cromwell, Stanley Holloway, Judy Garland, Gene Tierney, Noël Coward, Cole Porter, director James Whale, costume designer Edith Head, and Norma Shearer, especially after the death of her first husband, Irving Thalberg.
In the spring of 1955, after a long party in Las Vegas with Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, her husband Sid Luft, Mike Romanoff and wife Gloria, David Niven, Angie Dickinson and others, Lauren Bacall surveyed the wreckage of the party and declared, " You look like a goddamn rat pack.
The ceremony was attended by some of Hollywood's biggest stars, including Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Judy Garland, David Niven, Ronald Reagan, James Mason, Bette Davis, Danny Kaye, Joan Fontaine, Marlene Dietrich, James Cagney, Errol Flynn, Gregory Peck and Gary Cooper, as well as Billy Wilder and Jack Warner.
* Judy Garland, actress and singer
" In 1947, he took eleven songs George had written but never used, provided them with new lyrics, and incorporated them into the Betty Grable film The Shocking Miss Pilgrim and he later wrote comic lyrics for Billy Wilder's movie Kiss Me, Stupid -- although most critics believe his final major work was for the 1954 Judy Garland film, A Star Is Born ).
Lewis tried his hand at releasing solo music in the 1950s, having a chart hit with the song " Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody " ( a song largely associated with Al Jolson and later re-popularized by Judy Garland ) as well as the song, " It All Depends on You " in 1958.
Richard Corliss of TIME likened Footloose to the James Dean classic Rebel Without a Cause and the old Mickey Rooney / Judy Garland musicals, commenting that the film includes " motifs on book burning, mid-life crisis, AWOL parents, fatal car crashes, drug enforcement, and Bible Belt vigilantism.
This era saw musical stars become household names, including Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Ann Miller, Donald O ' Connor, Cyd Charisse, Mickey Rooney, Vera-Ellen, Jane Powell, Howard Keel, and Kathryn Grayson.
She is regarded as one of the most influential jazz vocalists of all time, being cited as a mentor to diverse artists such as Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Paul McCartney, Bette Midler, Madonna, and Dusty Springfield.
Popular music stars in the early 1950s included Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Frankie Laine, Patti Page, Judy Garland, Johnnie Ray, Kay Starr, Perry Como, Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Dean Martin, Georgia Gibbs, Eddie Fisher, Teresa Brewer, Dinah Shore, Kitty Kallen, Joni James, Peggy Lee, Julie London, Toni Arden, June Valli, Doris Day, Arthur Godfrey, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Guy Mitchell, Nat King Cole, and vocal groups like The Mills Brothers, The Ink Spots, The Four Lads, The Four Aces, The Chordettes, Fontane Sisters, The Hilltoppers and The Ames Brothers.
* Judy Garland
* Judy Garland
** Judy Garland opens the first of 14 concerts in Dublin, Ireland at the Theatre Royal.
** Judy Garland begins her legendary concerts in New York's Palace Theatre.
** Judy Garland dies of drug overdose in her London home
* June 22Judy Garland, American actress and singer ( b. 1922 )
* August 15 – MGM's classic musical film The Wizard of Oz, based on L. Frank Baum's famous novel, and starring Judy Garland as Dorothy, premieres at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.

Judy and last
There followed Summer Stock ( 1950 )Judy Garland's last musical film for MGM – in which Kelly performed the celebrated " You, You Wonderful You " solo routine with a newspaper and a squeaky floorboard.
One of his last works was a portrait of Judy Garland in 1969.
Judy was my last stop before driving cross country back to New York to my family.
She was portrayed by Geneviève Page in the 1960 film Song Without End, opposite Dirk Bogarde as Liszt, by Fiona Lewis in the 1975 Ken Russell film Lisztomania, opposite Roger Daltrey as Liszt, and by Bernadette Peters in the 1991 James Lapine film Impromptu, which last dramatized encounters between d ' Agoult, Liszt ( Julian Sands ), Chopin ( Hugh Grant ), and George Sand ( Judy Davis ).
The child was raised as " Judy Lewis ", taking the last name of Young's second husband, producer Tom Lewis.
Mickey Deans ( September 24, 1934 – July 11, 2003 ) a musician and entrepreneur, was the fifth and last husband of Judy Garland.
Deans became the widower and last husband of Judy Garland when she overdosed on barbiturates during their marriage on June 22, 1969 and Mickey found her dead body.
Her last Broadway play, The Solid Gold Cadillac ( 1954 – 55 ), was later made into a film with the much younger Judy Holliday.
Further collaborations with Gaiman produced the graphic novels Signal to Noise in 1992 ( previously serialized in The Face magazine ), about a dying filmmaker and his hypothetical last film ; and Mr. Punch, which explored similar themes as Violent Cases through the imagery of the Punch and Judy show.
It was becoming clear that Harley regarded the band as little more than accompaniment to his own agenda, and already there were signs that things would not last, despite having a big hit with their second single, " Judy Teen ".
In early 1969, Ray befriended Judy Garland, performing as her opening act during her last concerts in Copenhagen, Denmark and Malmo, Sweden.
The miniseries featured James Brolin as Ronald Reagan and Judy Davis as Nancy Reagan, and covers the period in time from 1949 when Reagan was still in Hollywood, through his governorship of California until Reagan's last day in office as President in 1989.
Court show ratings for the 2006 – 07 season: Judge Judy averaged 4. 6 rating for her eleventh season ; Judge Joe Brown averaged a 2. 9 rating ; The People's Court averaged a 2. 7 ; Judge Mathis averaged a 2. 4 ; Divorce Court averaged a 2. 0 ; Judge Alex averaged 1. 9 ; Judge Hatchett averaged a 1. 5 ; rookies -- Cristina's Court averaged a 1. 4, and Judge Maria Lopez came in last, averaging a 1. 0 rating.
Malloy is a bachelor who has at least two girlfriends during the course of the series, the last being Judy ( Aneta Corsaut ); Reed is married to Jean ( in the last season, she was played by Kristin Nelson ).
Judy plays guitar on " The World at Large ", " Bukowski ", and " Satin in a Coffin ", with Tom Peloso playing upright bass on the last two of these songs.
Judy Garland gave her last concert in America here in 1968.
Many of the leading " Australian " jazz playing musicians of the last 80 years have come from New Zealand, beginning with figures like reeds player Abe Romaine in the 1920s and later including renowned pianist-composers Mike Nock and Dave MacRae and Judy Bailey, drummer Barry Woods and vocalist Ricky May.
Writers who worked at the Star in its last days included Nick Adde ( Army Times ), Stephen Aug ( ABC News ), Michael Isikoff ( Newsweek ), Howard Kurtz ( The Washington Post ), Fred Hiatt ( The Washington Post ) Sheilah Kast ( ABC News ), Jane Mayer ( The New Yorker ), Chris Hanson ( Columbia Journalism Review ), Jeremiah O ' Leary ( The Washington Times ), Chuck Conconi ( Washingtonian ), Crispin Sartwell ( Creators Syndicate ), Maureen Dowd ( The New York Times ), novelist Randy Sue Coburn, Michael DeMond Davis, Lance Gay, ( Scripps Howard News Service ): Jules Witcover ( The Baltimore Sun ), Jack Germond ( The Baltimore Sun ), Judy Bachrach ( Vanity Fair ), Lyle Denniston ( The Baltimore Sun ), Fred Barnes ( Weekly Standard ), Kate Sylvester ( NPR, NBC, Governing Magazine ) and Mary McGrory ( The Washington Post ).
The new series ran throughout the spring until 16 June 2008, at which point Richard & Judy returned for its last series.
Neame also directed I Could Go On Singing ( 1963 ); Judy Garland's last film, co-starring Dirk Bogarde and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie ( 1969 ), which won Maggie Smith her first Oscar.
He also co-anchored Judy Woodruff's last broadcast on CNN in June 2005.
Castmates included Guy Williams, the former star of Zorro ( 1957 – 59 ), as Professor John Robinson and the credited star of the series ; June Lockhart, the former star of Lassie ( 1959 – 1964 ), as Dr. Maureen Robinson ; Marta Kristen as elder daughter Judy Robinson, and Angela Cartwright ( The Sound of Music as well as in the last seven seasons of the classic 1953-1964 Danny Thomas sitcom Make Room for Daddy ), as younger daughter Penny Robinson.
Her new artificial body is endowed with superpowers, but Judy has trouble adjusting to another body and having missed the last 20 years of her life.

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