The . [181] In 2010, The Huffington Post contributor Joan E. Dowlin concluded that Garland possessed a distinct "it" quality by "exemplif[ying] the star quality of charisma, musical talent, natural acting ability and, despite what the studio honchos said, good looks (even if they were the girl next door looks)". min sambo r irriterad p mig hela tiden. Movies [68] During this period, she spent two weeks in treatment at the Austen Riggs Center, a psychiatric hospital in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. [55] Her co-star George Murphy regarded the kiss as embarrassing. Affair affair from circa 1930 . Learn more about managing a memorial . The cause of death, according to Coroner Gavin Thurston, was "an incautious self-overdosage" of barbiturates; her blood contained the equivalent of 10 1.5-grain (97 mg) Seconal capsules. Both went well and received positive reviews. He said it felt like "a hillbilly with a child bride". "I wanted to black out the future as well as the past. They teamed as lead characters for the first time in Babes in Arms (1939), ultimately appearing in five additional films, including Hardy films Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940) and Life Begins for Andy Hardy (1941). [183], At one point, Stevie Phillips, who had worked as an agent for Garland for four years, described her client as "a demented, demanding, supremely talented drug-addict". It never seemed forced or overly trained."[162]. "[79] However, she recovered over the next several months and in August of that year, returned to the stage of the Palladium. [166] From an early age, Garland had been billed as "the little girl with the leather lungs",[168] a designation the singer later admitted to having felt humiliated by because she would have much preferred to have been known to audiences as a "pretty" or "nice little girl". The first, titled The Judy Garland Show, aired on February 25, 1962[113] and featured guests Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. "[181] Ruhlmann argues that Garland actually used the public's opinion of her tragic image to her advantage towards the end of her career. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Los Angeles CA. At Luft's suggestion, the "Born in a Trunk" medley was filmed as a showcase for her and inserted over director Cukor's objections, who feared the additional length would lead to cuts in other areas. 17 Nov 1935. Ponedel became Garland's makeup artist. In the film, she sang the song with which she would be constantly identified afterward, "Over the Rainbow". Four more Garland songs are featured on the list: "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (No. [84] The successful concert tour was the first of her many comebacks, with performances centered on songs by Al Jolson and revival of vaudevillian "tradition". [174], Similarly, the live record's entry in the Library of Congress wrote that "while her voice was still strong, it had also gained a bit of heft and a bit of wear"; author Cary O'Dell believes Garland's rasp and "occasional quiver" only "upped the emotional quotient of many of her numbers", particularly on her signature songs "Over the Rainbow" and "The Man That Got Away". They had children Judy Garland, Suzanne (Gumm) Cathcart, and Virginia (Gumm) Thompson. 49. Born 20 Mar 1886 in Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee, United States. Search the Largest Online Newspaper Archive. Several stories persist regarding the origin of their use of the name Garland. She agreed to do it provided the song should be "Get Happy". based on information from your browser. While critically acclaimed for many different roles throughout her career, she is widely known for playing the part of Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz (1939). Although she had said as early as 1955 that she would never do a weekly television series,[115] in the early 1960s, she was in a financially precarious situation. Although it was still popular, drawing huge crowds and grossing over $6 million in its first release, A Star is Born did not make back its cost and ended up losing money. Died. "[124], Garland was a friend of President John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline Kennedy and she often vacationed in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. I sing to people! In her last will, signed and sealed in early 1961, Garland made many generous bequests that could not be fulfilled because her estate had been in debt for many years. Mr. Mayer didn't sanction anything for Judy. Child(ren) There was a problem getting your location. Spouse(s) Judy's first feature-length film was on a loan-out to Fox titled "Pigskin Parade" a football-themed musical comedy where she was billed tenth after Stuart Erwin, Jack Haley, Patsy Kelly, Betty Grable and others. Frances married Bobby Louis Gumm on month day 1965, at age 16 at marriage place, Missouri. [167], Despite her personal struggles, Garland disagreed with the public's opinion that she was a tragic figure. During her lifetime, she was a member of the Hollywood Democratic committee and a financial and moral supporter of various causes, including the Civil Rights Movement. Add to your scrapbook. Her lifelong substance use disorder ultimately led to her death from an accidental barbiturate overdose in 1969, at age 47. . Other starring roles during this period included Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), The Harvey Girls (1946), Easter Parade (1948) and Summer Stock (1950). On November 16, 1935, 13-year-old Garland was in the midst of preparing for a radio performance on the Shell Chateaux Hour when she learned that her father had been hospitalized with meningitis and had taken a turn for the worse. "[42], Garland's weight was within a healthy range, but the studio demanded she constantly diet. [28] The group broke up by August 1935, when Suzanne Garland flew to Reno, Nevada and married musician Lee Kahn, a member of the Jimmy Davis orchestra playing at Cal-Neva Lodge, Lake Tahoe. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. [176] Thus, the studio continued to cast Garland in roles that were significantly younger than her actual age. [171] Michael Bronski writes in his book, Culture Clash, There was a hurt in her voice and an immediacy to her performance that gave the impression that it was her pain. This was one of the first films in her career that gave her the opportunity to be the attractive leading lady. Garland guest-hosted an episode of The Hollywood Palace with Vic Damone. Try again later. [174] Farrell called Garland "A grab bag of contradictions" which "has always been a feast for the American imagination", describing her public persona as "awkward yet direct, bashful yet brash". And she just blossomed. [17] The Gumm Sisters performed there for the next few years, accompanied by their mother on piano.[16]. Full Name. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Her death certificate stated that her death was "accidental". 61), "The Trolley Song" (No. btplats varberg pris. However, she was not officially divorced from Luft at the time the ceremony was performed. She failed to report to the set on multiple occasions and the studio suspended her contract on June 17, 1950. [90] On June 8, 1952, she married Sidney Luft, her tour manager and producer, in Hollister, California. Francis Avent Frank Gumm was born on March 20 1886, in Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee, United States, to William Tecumseh Gumm and Elizabeth W Clemmie Gumm. [40] They were also given barbiturates to take before going to bed so they could sleep. She was nervous at the prospect of taking on a role strongly identified with Ethel Merman, anxious about appearing in an unglamorous part after breaking from juvenile parts for several years and disturbed by her treatment at the hands of director Busby Berkeley. It was an open secret in most of the towns that he lived in, even . Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. However, no matter how glamorous or beautiful she appeared on screen or in photographs, she was never confident in her appearance and never escaped the "girl-next-door" image that the studio had created for her. and I told him what happened and he walked out on stage and he said: "We got a friend here, she's had a little trouble recently. I think it lasted forever, really. There is a problem with your email/password. Garland was paid an advance of $35,000 and she and Finklehoffe recorded conversations about her life to be used in producing a manuscript. He said that he had sent actress Judith Anderson a telegram containing the word "garland" and it stuck in his mind. [citation needed], Thrilled by the huge box-office receipts of Easter Parade, MGM immediately teamed Garland and Astaire in The Barkleys of Broadway. We have set your language to Judy Garland Career. "[177], The New York Times writer described her as both "an instinctive actress and comedienne". [165], Despite her success as a performer, Garland suffered from low self-esteem, particularly with regard to her weight, which she constantly dieted to maintain at the behest of the studio and Mayer;[168][174][182] critics and historians believe this was a result of having been told that she was an "ugly duckling" by studio executives. [49], Reports of Garland being put on a diet consisting of cigarettes, chicken soup and coffee are erroneous; as clarified in the book The Road to Oz: The Evolution, Creation and Legacy of a Motion Picture Masterpiece by historians Jay Scarfone and William Stillman, at that time Garland was an anti-smoker and she was allowed solid food. [108], At the beginning of 1960, Garland signed a contract with Random House to write her autobiography. Family members linked to this person will appear here. Death 5 Jan 1953 (aged 56) Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, USA. Her blue gingham dress was chosen for its blurring effect on her figure, which made her look younger. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee, USA, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. [67] She was able to complete filming, but in July she made her first suicide attempt, making minor cuts to her wrist with a broken glass. Francis Avent Gumm Age: 49 years 1886 . The studio did not know what to do with her; aged thirteen, she was older than the traditional child star, but too young for adult roles. [176][181] Her younger daughter Lorna agreed that Garland "hated" being referred to as a tragic figure, explaining, "We all have tragedies in our lives, but that does not make us tragic. [70] Around this time, she also developed a serious problem with alcohol. Profession: Actress, Singer, Dancer, and Vaudevillian Net Worth: USD $20 million approx. Brother of Mary Gumm, Robert Emmett Gumm, William Gumm and Allie Gumm. The film contrasted her vocal range and swing style with Durbin's operatic soprano and served as an extended screen test for them, as studio executives were questioning the wisdom of having two girl singers on the roster.[37]. (1886 - 1935) Francis Avent "Frank" Gumm. Unknown Husband of Ethel Marion Milne 26) and "The Man That Got Away" (No. Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Clipped from. [64] The couple divorced by 1951. [21], The trio had toured the vaudeville circuit as "The Gumm Sisters" for many years by the time they performed in Chicago at the Oriental Theater with George Jessel in 1934. udy has two siblings, Dorothy Virginia Gumm and Mary Jane Gumm. May 21, 2022. This is a carousel with slides. Newspapers.com makes these newspapers available for the purpose of historical research, and is not responsible for the content of any newspapers archived at our site. They appeared with the troupe at its annual Christmas show. [170], Jessel recalled that, even at only 12 years old, Garland's singing voice resembled that of "a woman with a heart that had been hurt". [168] She has been the subject of over thirty biographies since her death, including the well-received Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir by her daughter, Lorna Luft, whose memoir was later adapted into the television miniseries Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows, which won Emmy Awards for the two actresses who portrayed her (Tammy Blanchard and Judy Davis). Bobby was born on October 17 1945, in Kansas city, Clay, Missouri, USA. Yes, we lost her at 47 years old. . [60], One of Garland's most successful films for MGM was Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), in which she introduced three standards: "The Trolley Song", "The Boy Next Door" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas". [162], According to Paglia, the more Garland performed "Over the Rainbow", the more it "became her tragic anthem a dirge for artistic opportunities squandered and for personal happiness permanently deferred". [9], During this time, Garland was still in her teens when she experienced her first serious adult romance with bandleader Artie Shaw. [182], Garland was nearly as famous for her personal struggles in everyday life as she was for her entertainment career. She signed a three-year, $300,000 contract with the network. This was followed by appearances in two Vitaphone shorts the following year: A Holiday in Storyland (featuring Garland's first on-screen solo) and The Wedding of Jack and Jill. According to theater legend, their act was once erroneously billed at a Chicago theater as "The Glum Sisters".[22]. [120], During this time, Garland had a six-month affair with actor Glenn Ford. Born Frances Ethel Gumm to Marion (Milne) and Francis Avent Gumm, Judy Garland was one of the most loved faces of Hollywood's Golden Era as she was well-versed in acting, dancing, and singing. "[199], Garland has been portrayed on television by Andrea McArdle in Rainbow (1978),[200] Tammy Blanchard (young Judy) and Judy Davis (older Judy) in Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows (2001),[201] and Sigrid Thornton in Peter Allen: Not The Boy Next Door (2015). Fields's and Begelman's mismanagement of Garland's money, as well as their embezzlement of much of her earnings, resulted in her owing around $500,000 in total in personal debts and in debts to the IRS. [88] Garland was honored with a Special Tony Award for her contribution to the revival of vaudeville. [122], In April of 1944, Garland escorted Brigadier General Benjamin O. Davis, Sr. to a reception honoring the general at the home of Ira Gershwin. Her lightened hair was also pulled up in a stylish fashion. [168] The Kansas City Star contributor Robert Trussel cited Garland's singing voice among the reasons why her role in The Wizard of Oz remains memorable, writing that although "She might have been made up and costumed to look like a little girl she didn't sing like one" due to her "powerful contralto command[ing] attention". Francis Avent Gumm in MyHeritage family trees (Klovanich Web Site) Francis (Frank) Advent Gumm in MyHeritage family trees (Powell . [176], MGM reports that Garland was consistently tardy and demonstrated erratic behavior, which resulted in several delays and disruptions to filming schedules until she was finally dismissed from the studio, which had deemed her unreliable and difficult to manage. "[168] Critics agree that, even when she debuted as a child,[167] Garland had always sounded mature for her age,[169] particularly on her earlier recordings. [162] Trussel agreed that "Garland's singing voice sounded utterly natural. She began arriving late to the set and sometimes failed to appear. [141] Garland earned more than $200,000 from her final run at New York's Palace Theatre from her 75% share of the profits generated by her engagement there. She was given the "glamor treatment" in Presenting Lily Mars (1943), in which she was dressed in "grown-up" gowns. [189] In June 1998, in The New York Times, Camille Paglia wrote, "Garland was a personality on the grand scale who makes our current crop of pop stars look lightweight and evanescent. It was her final picture for MGM. Judy Garland Husband. By that time, Garland had lost 15pounds and looked more slender. [192] These include "Over the Rainbow", which was ranked as the number one movie song of all time in the American Film Institute's "100 Years100 Songs" list. The house she stayed in during her vacations in Hyannis Port is known today as The Judy Garland House because of her association with the property. These, in combination with migraine headaches, led her to miss several shooting days in a row. Garland's autopsy showed no inflammation of her stomach lining and no drug residue in her stomach, which indicated that the drug had been ingested over a long period of time, rather than in a single dose. Frances Ethel Gumm Given name: Judy Family name: Garland Pseudonym: Judy Garland Date of birth: 10 June 1922 Place of birth: Grand Rapids Date of death: 22 June 1969 Place of death: Chelsea Manner of death: accident Cause of death: barbiturate overdose Place of burial: Hollywood Forever Cemetery Father: Francis Avent Gumm Mother: Ethel Marion . [145], On June 22, 1969, Garland was found dead in the bathroom of her rented house in Cadogan Lane, Belgravia, London. Francis passed away of cause of death on month day 1968, at age 74 at death place. Production delays led to cost overruns and angry confrontations with Warner Bros. head Jack L. Warner. [162], Camille Paglia, writing for The New York Times, joked that even in Garland's adult life, "her petite frame literally throbbed with her huge voice", making it appear as though she were "at war with her own body". The Oscar was won, however, by Grace Kelly for The Country Girl (1954). They had 2 children. Add a . Meningitis. [158], Garland possessed a contralto singing voice,[159][160][161] described as brassy,[22] powerful, effortless and resonant,[162] often demonstrating a tremulous,[163] powerful vibrato. She was buried at burial place. [53] After the film, Garland was one of the most bankable actresses in the United States. [174] However, studio employees recall that Garland had a tendency to be quite intense, headstrong and volatile;[168] Judy Garland: The Secret Life of an American Legend author David Shipman claims that several individuals were frustrated by Garland's "narcissism" and "growing instability", while millions of fans found her public demeanor and psychological state to be "fragile",[183][174] appearing neurotic in interviews. As mentioned earlier, Ethel Marion Milne is the mother of popular entertainer Judy Garland. Try again later. The work that Ponedel did on Garland for Meet Me in St. Louis made Garland so happy that Ponedel became Garland's advisor every time she worked on a film for MGM.[35]. She began showing up late or not at all. Frances Gumm (Judy Garland) in MyHeritage family trees (Glyer Web Site) Judy Luft (born Garland) in MyHeritage family trees (Luft-Rudnick Web Site . The book was to be called The Judy Garland Story and to be a collaboration with Fred F. Finklehoffe. [167], By the time of her death in 1969, Garland had appeared in more than 35 films. [54], Garland starred in three films released in 1940: Andy Hardy Meets Debutante, Strike Up the Band and Little Nellie Kelly. [44], Garland was initially outfitted in a blonde wig for the part, but Freed and LeRoy decided against it shortly into filming. One is that it was originated by Jessel after Carole Lombard's character Lily Garland in the film Twentieth Century (1934), which was then playing at the Oriental in Chicago; another is that the girls chose the surname after drama critic Robert Garland. [48] With the conclusion of filming, MGM kept Garland busy with promotional tours and the shooting of Babes in Arms (also 1939), directed by Busby Berkeley. Rooney, however, denied their studio was responsible for her addiction: "Judy Garland was never given any drugs by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. No one on that lot was responsible for Judy Garland's death. 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Mary Jane Gumm, Virginia Gumm & Judy Garland Years active Son of William Tecumseh Gumm and Elizabeth W (Baugh) Gumm. Also known as. Her first appearance came at the age of two, when she joined her elder sisters Mary Jane "Suzy/Suzanne" Gumm and Dorothy Virginia "Jimmie" Gumm on the stage of her father's movie theater during a Christmas show and sang a chorus of "Jingle Bells". [112], In 1961, Garland and CBS settled their contract disputes with the help of her new agent, Freddie Fields and negotiated a new round of specials. Garland's first two concerts in Sydney were held in the Sydney Stadium because no concert hall could accommodate the overflow crowds who wanted to see her. In the last, she played her first adult role, a dual role of both mother and daughter. 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