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Judy Garland (June 10, 1922 – June 22, 1969), born Frances Ethel Gumm, was an American singer, actress, and vaudevillian. She was renowned for her contralto vocals and attained international stardom which continued throughout a career that spanned more than 40 years as an actress in musical and dramatic roles, as a recording artist, and on concert stages. Respected for her versatility, she received a Juvenile Academy Award and won a Golden Globe Award as well as a Special Tony Award. She was the first woman to win a Grammy for Album of the Year.
Garland was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the remake of A Star Is Born and for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the 1961 film Judgment at Nuremberg. She remains the youngest recipient (at 39 years of age) of the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in the motion picture industry.
After appearing in vaudeville with her two older sisters, Garland was signed to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a teenager. There, she made more than two dozen films, including nine with Mickey Rooney, and 1939's The Wizard of Oz. After 15 years, she was released from the studio and then gained new success through record-breaking concert appearances, including a return to acting, beginning with critically acclaimed performances.
Taped: July 23, 1963 Aired: October 13, 1963 Regulars: Jerry Van Dyke Guests: Lena Horne and Terry-Thomas Program Highlights: Day In - Day Out (Judy Garland and Lena Horne) comedy monologue (Terry-Thomas) "I Want to Be Happy" (Lena) "Where Is Love?" (Lena) "He Loves Me" (Lena) Tea for Two Program Segment (Terry-Thomas) A Foggy Day (In London Town) (Judy Garland) "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" (Terry-Thomas and Jerry Van Dyke) [deleted] Judy Sings Lena Sings Judy Medley: Honeysuckle Rose (Judy) "Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis" (Lena) 'Deed I Do (Judy) "Zing! Went the Strigs of My Heart" (Lena) It's All Right with Me (Judy) The Trolley Song (Judy and Lena) Love (Judy and Lena) Mad Dogs and Englishmen (Judy, Lena, Terry-Thomas and Dancers) Born in a Trunk: Losing the Academy Award story...
Taped: October 4, 1963 Aired: October 6, 1963 Regulars: Jerry Van Dyke Guests: Barbra Streisand, The Smothers Brothers and Ethel Merman Program Highlights: Comes Once in a Lifetime (Judy and Dancers) Be My Guest (Judy, Barbra, Jerry and The Smothers Brothers) Just in Time (Judy) Comedy-music routine: I Talk to the Trees / Dance, Boatman, Dance (The Smothers Brothers) "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" (Barbra) "Down with Love" (Barbra) Medley: Get Happy / Happy Days Are Here Again (Judy and Barbra) Tea for Two segment: Judy, Barbra and "surprise" guest Ethel Merman There's No Business Like Show Business (Judy, Barbra and Ethel) (Howdy Neighbor) Happy Harvest (Judy and Dancers, Barbra joins in last line) Hooray for Love medley: After You've Gone (Judy) "By Myself" (Barbra) 'S ...
Colorized footage of "The Judy Garland Show" starring Judy Garland.
From her gradual ascent to stardom in the 1930s to her death from a drug overdose at age 47 in 1969, former vaudeville baby Frances Ethel Gumm, aka Judy Garland, endured a string of personal and career ups and downs that continues to color her reputation as an icon whose tragedies outweighed her triumphs. This TV biopic, based on the first half of daughter Lorna Luft's book Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir, attempts to humanize Garland's legend by presenting the singer/actress' story from an insider's point of view. Tammy Blanchard plays the young Garland, an MGM contract player with an overbearing mom (played by Marsha Mason) who helped push her daughter to stardom -- and, along with studio boss Louis B. Mayer (Al Waxman), into a lifelong addiction to booze and barbiturates. From her ea...
Show # 18.
Show # 16.
Show # 20. When Johnny Comes Marching Home / There's A Long, Long Trail / Keep The Home Fires Burning / Give My Regards to Broadway / Boy Of Mine / Oh How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning / Over There.
The Judy Garland Show, Barbra Streisand, Judy Garland & Ethel Merman, 1963
This is the entire interview with Barbara Walters from The Today Show. May, 1967.
Vintage footage interview with Irv Kupcinet in September 1967. In this tumultuous decade for civil rights, Judy expresses a disdain for attacks that were made against homosexuals, especially her audience. She was always ahead of her time, an advocate for human rights. Her death and funeral, in June 1969, is believed to have inspired the Stonewall riots, the flashpoint for the modern Gay Liberation movement. The Rainbow is the universal symbol for the LGBT community. The psychology of Judy as a Gay icon is a matter of debate. Personally, I don't think human rights is about psychology ... there is no great mystery to understanding the fundamental need we all have to be treated with dignity & respect, forging the dream to be who we are. Judy understood. What is particularly interesting abou...
Judy Garland's final broadcast interview. Recorded for Radio Denmark on March 26, 1969. Mickey Deans (Michael DeVinko) also adds some interest to this recording. *All photo backgounds used remain in the sole ownership of thier creator.* *No copyright infringement intended.* Audio with moving video overlay. http://www.youtube.com/user/MicheleBell1
Air date: Feb 7, 1965 In Toronto before returning to the North American musical, Judy Garland talks to Laurier LaPierre. She then faces the press.
Here's Judy...not in the best physical shape, but her wit completely intact. She's so quick you sometimes miss the funny things she's saying. About 10 minutes in, she tells a hilarious story about submissions from a amateur songwriter. This was Cavett's brief 1968 ABC daytime show before his late-night show. When this one aired, it had already been canceled and this was among the last few installments, hence the reference to the curtains Judy admires being "available" soon. This seems to have been taped off the air in 1968 using very primitive technology. The audio portion gets "scratchy" on occasion because the broadcast signal, probably on a TV set using rabbit ears, was being distorted. Poor Judy was on her last legs, worn down by the business end of "the biz", as she calls it.
From The Mike Douglas Show, aired in August of 1968. (Part 4 of 4) In the final part of the interview Judy talks about some of her movies, her children's reactions to The Wizard Of Oz and she sings Over The Rainbow by request. Enjoy!
Interview with Dick Cavett, the First Lady of Film talks about Judy Garland and not being "victimized" by her own career. very soft and humble side to Ms Davis. Does anyone know if Bette and Judy where friends?
From her gradual ascent to stardom in the 1930s to her death from a drug overdose at age 47 in 1969, former vaudeville baby Frances Ethel Gumm, aka Judy Garland, endured a string of personal and career ups and downs that continues to color her reputation as an icon whose tragedies outweighed her triumphs. This TV biopic, based on the first half of daughter Lorna Luft's book Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir, attempts to humanize Garland's legend by presenting the singer/actress' story from an insider's point of view. Tammy Blanchard plays the young Garland, an MGM contract player with an overbearing mom (played by Marsha Mason) who helped push her daughter to stardom -- and, along with studio boss Louis B. Mayer (Al Waxman), into a lifelong addiction to booze and barbiturates. From her ea...
Jenny Bowman (Judy Garland) is a successful singer who, while on an engagement at the London Palladium, visits David Donne (Dirk Bogarde) to see her son Matt again, spending a few glorious days with him while his father is away in Rome in an attempt to attain the family that she never had. When David returns, Matt is torn between his loyalty to his father and his affection for Jenny.
A Star Is Born is a 1954 American musical film written by Moss Hart, starring Judy Garland and James Mason, and directed by George Cukor. IMDb Rating:7.8/10 Hart's screenplay was an adaptation of the original 1937 film, which was based on the original screenplay by Robert Carson, Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell, and from the same story by William A. Wellman and Carson, with uncredited input from six additional writers—David O. Selznick, Ben Hecht, Ring Lardner, Jr., John Lee Mahin, Budd Schulberg and Adela Rogers St. John. In 2000, the 1954 film was selected for preservation in the US National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The film ranked #43 on the American Film Institute's 100 Years...100 Passions list in 200...
Starring: Judy Garland, Angela Lansbury and Cyd Charisse The Harvey Girls (1946) Official Trailer - Judy Garland Movie On a train trip West to become a mail order bride Susan Bradley meets a cheery crew of young women traveling out to open a " Harvey House " restaurant at a remote whistle stop to provide good cooking and wholesome company for railway travellers. When Susan and her bashful suitor find romance daunting, Susan joins the Harvey Girls instead. The saloon across the street with its alluring worldly-wise women offers them tough competition, fair and foul, and Susan catches the eye of the Ned Trent, the distant but intense proprietor of the bar. Subscribe to CLASSIC TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u43jDe Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Subscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.l...
Dieses Filmmusical ist mit äußerst eindriucksvoller Besetzung in der englischen Orginalversion eine Ode an einen der besten Komponisten Amerikas, Jerome Kern. Der biographische Film zeigt die Entwicklung Kerns als Komponist, von den schwierigen Anfangsjahren bis zu seinen größten Erfolgen, und enthält wunderschöne Lieder aus seinen Shows. Höhepunkt ist Frank Sinatras berühmte Interpretation 01` Man River. Sehen Sie das Musical in englischer Orginalfassung mit deutschen Untertiteln. * * Abonniere weloadtv kostenlos und du verpasst keinen unserer Filme: http://www.youtube.com/user/weloadtv?sub_confirmation=1 * The licence for the publication of this film on YouTube was acquired by Great Movies. * spielfilme im internet kostenlos, spielfilme kostenlos sehen, spielfilme online kostenlos anseh...
A Documentary about the late, great Songstress and ICON...Miss Judy Garland
This video contains a reconstructed (or cobbled) and reimagined slice of life scene from Judy Garland's final movie, a documentary called A Day In The Life Of Judy Garland. The intent of the film was to show how Judy prepared for a concert, and the plan was to film her daily activities while on tour. The off stage segments were shot in black and white, and the actual concert was filmed in color. Well into production Judy found the filmmakers in breach of contract and had the project halted. Rumor has it that, unbeknownst to her, Judy was filmed nude, and I speculate that she evoked the non-nudity clause in her contract as breached and used that to cease production of the film. However, a highly edited version of the documentary did appear on Danish television shortly following Judy's dea...
Academy Award Winner Patty Duke discusses working with legend Judy Garland on the set of the 1967 camp classic VALLEY OF THE DOLLS w/ host Bruce Vilanch. This is a snippet from the sold-out event Marc Huestis Presents SPARKLE, PATTY, SPARKLE which also included performances by Connie Champagne as Neely O'Hara & Matthew Martin as Helen Lawsen. This gala occurred 7/20/09 at the historic 1400 seat Castro Theatre in San Francisco.
UK release date: 12 November 2012 Click here to buy direct from FHR (physical CD or download): http://www.firsthandrecords.com/products-page/album/judy-garland-live-in-amsterdam-1960/ First official complete commercial release of the legendary 10 December 1960 concert on the FHR Remasters label. JUDY GARLAND vocals DAVID LEE piano JOS CLEBER'S COSMOPOLITAN ORCHESTRA / NORRIE PARAMOR After the resounding success of Judy Garland - The London Studio Recordings, 1957-1964 (FHR12), First Hand Records and producer Jonathan Summers are proud to present the first legitimate release of the World's Greatest Entertainer in her celebrated concert at the Tuschinski Theatre in Amsterdam. The midnight performance of 10 December 1960 was broadcast live by AVRO, the Dutch radio network and these orig...
The Judy Garland Show. Many thanks to 'divaqueen' who tells me that this footage is from 1962.
Judy Garland is interviewed by Jack Paar, November 25, 1964. Judy is "in a mood" and wickedly funny. Poor Marlene Dietrich!!! This clip also features the television debut of the Garland version of What Now My Love, which showed off Judy's newly evolved dramatic vocal technique to her American audience.
Here is a wonderful and historic composite of a TV appearance by Judy Garland mixed with the rehearsal footage of the same appearance.
Ronald Neame, who recently died at age 99, discusses directing Judy Garland on her last picture, "I Could Go On Singing," in 1963. This excerpt is from the film "Ronald Neame: On the Director" by Frank Beacham and Carol Dickman. It was released in 1985.
Using rare home movies, radio interviews and stills, Steve celebrates the anniversary of what has been called the greatest concert ever given by one of our most beloved performers, the fabulous Miss Judy Garland
This video contains a reconstructed (or cobbled) and reimagined slice of life scene from Judy Garland's final movie, a documentary called A Day In The Life Of Judy Garland. The intent of the film was to show how Judy prepared for a concert, and the plan was to film her daily activities while on tour. The off stage segments were shot in black and white, and the actual concert was filmed in color. Well into production Judy found the filmmakers in breach of contract and had the project halted. Rumor has it that, unbeknownst to her, Judy was filmed nude, and I speculate that she evoked the non-nudity clause in her contract as breached and used that to cease production of the film. However, a highly edited version of the documentary did appear on Danish television shortly following Judy's dea...
Star Judy Garland (Ariana Grande) had total creative control for her 1961 film, Up We Go in Our Fantastic Rocket. Subscribe to the SNL channel for more clips: http://goo.gl/24RRTv Download the SNL App for free: http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/app For more SNL 40th Anniversary Special: http://goo.gl/gLyPTc Get more SNL on Hulu Plus: http://www.hulu.com/saturday-night-live Get more SNL: http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live Full Episodes: http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video Like SNL: https://www.facebook.com/snl Follow SNL: https://twitter.com/nbcsnl SNL Tumblr: http://nbcsnl.tumblr.com/ SNL Instagram: http://instagram.com/nbcsnl SNL Google+: https://plus.google.com/+SaturdayNightLive/ SNL Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/nbcsnl/
I added a clip from Everybody Sing
Arguably the best live version of the song by Judy Garland. One of the many great Harold Arlen tunes Judy made her own. And she truly nails it here.
Another version of a Judy Garland original from 1954 film "A Star Is Born", music written by Harold Arlen (Over the Rainbow, Get Happy, Come Rain or Come Shine), lyrics by Ira Gershwin (I Got Rhythm, Embraceable You, But Not For Me). They made the song tailor-suited for Judy, and it have become one of her best remembered songs.
A wonderful show of two amazing artists... November 8, 1964 Enjoy.. x Overture: Over The Rainbow/Never Will I Marry/What Now My Love (Et Maintenant)/Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away)/The Travelin' Life/Smile/The Man That Got Away Harold Arlen / Gilbert Bécaud / Charlie Chaplin / Delanoe / Marvin Hamlisch / Carl Sigman The Once In A Lifetime (Anthony Newley / Leslie Bricusse) The Just In Time (Betty Comden / Jule Styne) The Travelin' Life (Marvin Hamlisch) Gypsy in My Soul (Boland) Hello, Dolly! (Jerry Herman) Together Wherever We Go (Jule Styne / Stephen Sondheim) The Man That Got Away (Harold Arlen) Medley: Hooray For Love/After You've Gone/By Myself/'S Wonderful/How About You?/Lover, Come Back To Me!/You And The Night And The Music/It All Depends On You (Harold Arlen / Creame...
**NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED. I DO NOT OWN RIGHTS TO THIS ALBUM, BUT I DID PURCHASE IT** Act 1 of 2 of Judy Garland's live performance at Carnegie Hall in 1961 Recorded Live at Carnegie Hall on Sunday, April 23, 1961 at 8:30 PM
Made in 1985, 16 years before her memoir became the basis for the television film Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows, this documentary focuses on Garlands second career following her years at MGM. The 90-minute retrospective includes comments from family and colleagues, shows clips from concerts at the London Palladium, Carnegie Hall, and the Palace Theater, and even includes a previously unseen 30-second scene cut from her famous comeback film, A Star Is Born. Judy's daughter Lorna Luft hosts this special look at Judy's incredible career, which includes comments from such acquaintances as Edward Albee, Tony Bennett, Alan King, Mort Lindsey, Rex Reed and Nelson Riddle. Songs include "Liza," "Lorna," "Get Happy," "Ol' Man River," "Swanee," "Consider Yourself," "Chicago" and "Over th...
From The Mike Douglas Show, aired in August of 1968. (Part 1 of 4) In this clip you can watch Judy singing this new Motown hit made famous by Stevie Wonder in the same year.
Judy Garland only performed "Over The Rainbow" twice during her many television appearances, which spanned 14 years. She performed it on her first TV Special, "Ford Star Jubilee" in the episode called "The Judy Garland Special" in 1955, and sang it to her children on The Christmas Edition of her weekly TV show "The Judy Garland Show" (1963). Here Judy is dressed up as the tramp character she played when doing a duet with Fred Astaire in the film 'Easter Parade'. Judy sings the song so sad and mournfully here it makes me cry, and it makes Judy cry too. We can only wonder what she was thinking about that got her so upset. Perhaps she was thinking about how different her life was compared to the song's lyrics. It's very upsetting. I love you Judy.
Judy Garland was an American actress, singer and vaudevillian who enjoyed a thriving career for the majority of her life, starting from a very young age. Garland was renowned for her contralto voice and become an international star as both a recording artist and a live performer. In 1939, she starred in the film 'The Wizard Of Oz'. This performance relives her talent, as one of the 20th century's most famous female singers with songs such as 'Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart,' 'Stormy Weather' and the well loved classic 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow' which are all featured in this Video. Track List 1. Chicago 2. If Love Were All 3. I Left My Heart in San Francisco 4. Almost Like Being In Love 5. This Can't Be Love 6. That's Entertainment 7. A Couple Of Swells 8. Zing! Went The Strings Of...
JUDY GARLAND GET HAPPY Wonderful Performance Of Greatest Judy Garland
From her gradual ascent to stardom in the 1930s to her death from a drug overdose at age 47 in 1969, former vaudeville baby Frances Ethel Gumm, aka Judy Garland, endured a string of personal and career ups and downs that continues to color her reputation as an icon whose tragedies outweighed her triumphs. This TV biopic, based on the first half of daughter Lorna Luft's book Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir, attempts to humanize Garland's legend by presenting the singer/actress' story from an insider's point of view. Tammy Blanchard plays the young Garland, an MGM contract player with an overbearing mom (played by Marsha Mason) who helped push her daughter to stardom -- and, along with studio boss Louis B. Mayer (Al Waxman), into a lifelong addiction to booze and barbiturates. From her ea...
This special on Judy Garland [1922-1969] was produced in 1996.
This special on Judy Garland [1922-1969] aired in 2001.
This video is for Ramardo T. Hunt! / THE FOLLOWING IS MY REPLY TO RICK BAKER on his comment about Judy. I am showing it here so that it won't get . This video is for Ramardo T. Hunt! / THE FOLLOWING IS MY REPLY TO RICK BAKER on his comment about Judy. I am showing it here so that it won't get .
Jenny Bowman (Judy Garland) is a successful singer who, while on an engagement at the London Palladium, visits David Donne (Dirk Bogarde) to see her son Matt again, spending a few glorious days with him while his father is away in Rome in an attempt to attain the family that she never had. When David returns, Matt is torn between his loyalty to his father and his affection for Jenny.
**NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED. I DO NOT OWN RIGHTS TO THIS ALBUM, BUT I DID PURCHASE IT** Act 1 of 2 of Judy Garland's live performance at Carnegie Hall in 1961 Recorded Live at Carnegie Hall on Sunday, April 23, 1961 at 8:30 PM
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Retrospective on the life & career of Judy Garland, including interviews with her daughters
A wonderful show of two amazing artists... November 8, 1964 Enjoy.. x Overture: Over The Rainbow/Never Will I Marry/What Now My Love (Et Maintenant)/Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away)/The Travelin' Life/Smile/The Man That Got Away Harold Arlen / Gilbert Bécaud / Charlie Chaplin / Delanoe / Marvin Hamlisch / Carl Sigman The Once In A Lifetime (Anthony Newley / Leslie Bricusse) The Just In Time (Betty Comden / Jule Styne) The Travelin' Life (Marvin Hamlisch) Gypsy in My Soul (Boland) Hello, Dolly! (Jerry Herman) Together Wherever We Go (Jule Styne / Stephen Sondheim) The Man That Got Away (Harold Arlen) Medley: Hooray For Love/After You've Gone/By Myself/'S Wonderful/How About You?/Lover, Come Back To Me!/You And The Night And The Music/It All Depends On You (Harold Arlen / Creame...
This is the entire interview with Barbara Walters from The Today Show. May, 1967.
Vintage footage interview with Irv Kupcinet in September 1967. In this tumultuous decade for civil rights, Judy expresses a disdain for attacks that were made against homosexuals, especially her audience. She was always ahead of her time, an advocate for human rights. Her death and funeral, in June 1969, is believed to have inspired the Stonewall riots, the flashpoint for the modern Gay Liberation movement. The Rainbow is the universal symbol for the LGBT community. The psychology of Judy as a Gay icon is a matter of debate. Personally, I don't think human rights is about psychology ... there is no great mystery to understanding the fundamental need we all have to be treated with dignity & respect, forging the dream to be who we are. Judy understood. What is particularly interesting abou...
Judy Garland's final broadcast interview. Recorded for Radio Denmark on March 26, 1969. Mickey Deans (Michael DeVinko) also adds some interest to this recording. *All photo backgounds used remain in the sole ownership of thier creator.* *No copyright infringement intended.* Audio with moving video overlay. http://www.youtube.com/user/MicheleBell1
Air date: Feb 7, 1965 In Toronto before returning to the North American musical, Judy Garland talks to Laurier LaPierre. She then faces the press.
Here's Judy...not in the best physical shape, but her wit completely intact. She's so quick you sometimes miss the funny things she's saying. About 10 minutes in, she tells a hilarious story about submissions from a amateur songwriter. This was Cavett's brief 1968 ABC daytime show before his late-night show. When this one aired, it had already been canceled and this was among the last few installments, hence the reference to the curtains Judy admires being "available" soon. This seems to have been taped off the air in 1968 using very primitive technology. The audio portion gets "scratchy" on occasion because the broadcast signal, probably on a TV set using rabbit ears, was being distorted. Poor Judy was on her last legs, worn down by the business end of "the biz", as she calls it.
From The Mike Douglas Show, aired in August of 1968. (Part 4 of 4) In the final part of the interview Judy talks about some of her movies, her children's reactions to The Wizard Of Oz and she sings Over The Rainbow by request. Enjoy!
Interview with Dick Cavett, the First Lady of Film talks about Judy Garland and not being "victimized" by her own career. very soft and humble side to Ms Davis. Does anyone know if Bette and Judy where friends?
I'm just wild about Harry
And Harry's wild about me
The heavenly blisses of his kisses
Fills me with ecstasy
He's sweet just like chocolate candy
Or like the honey from a bee
Oh, I'm just wild about Harry
And he's just wild about me
Now, I'm just wild about Harry
And Harry's wild about me
The heavenly blisses of his kisses
Fills me with ecstasy
Say now, he's sweet just like chocolate candy
Or like the honey from a bee
Oh, I'm just wild about Harry
And he's just wild about
Cannot do without