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{i} family name; Judy Garland (1922-1969, born Frances Gumm), American award-winning actress and singer who is most remembered for her role in "The Wizard of Oz
a city in northeastern Texas (suburb of Dallas) United States singer and film actress (1922-1969) adorn with bands of flowers or leaves; "They garlanded the statue
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A garland is a circular decoration made from flowers and leaves. People sometimes wear garlands of flowers on their heads or around their necks. They wore garlands of summer flowers in their hair. American writer whose stories and novels, including the autobiographical A Son of the Middle Border (1917), depict the hardships endured by Midwestern farmers. American actress and singer best remembered for her performance as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz (1939). a ring of flowers or leaves, worn on your head or around your neck for decoration or for a special ceremony wreath garland of (garlande). to decorate someone or something, especially with flowers be garlanded with sth. City (pop., 2000: 215,768), northern Texas, U.S. Bordering Dallas, it was founded when two rival railroad communities, Duck Creek and Embree, were consolidated in 1887. Its economy is industrialized and supplemented by the farm crops grown on the nearby Blacklands Belt. Manufactures include electronic equipment, chemicals, and scientific instruments
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a US film actress and singer who first appeared in films as a child. She is most famous for appearing as the character Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz (1939). Other films include Meet Me in St Louis (1944) and A Star is Born (1954) (1922-69). orig. Frances Gumm born June 10, 1922, Grand Rapids, Minn., U.S. died June 22, 1969, London, Eng. U.S. singer and film actress. Born into a family of vaudeville performers, she made her stage debut at age three. She toured with her sisters until making her debut in a short film, Every Sunday (1936). She was a hit in Broadway Melody of 1938 and starred as a wholesome girlfriend in nine films with Mickey Rooney, including Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938). She became an international star as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz (1939). Among her other musical hits were Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), Easter Parade (1948), and Summer Stock (1950). Her sweet but powerful voice and emotional range made her a legendary concert performer. After record-breaking engagements at the London Palladium and New York's Palace Theatre, she returned to the screen in triumph in A Star Is Born (1954), and she was acclaimed for her role in Judgment at Nuremberg (1961). Her life was troubled by broken marriages and a reliance on drugs, which led to her early death. Her daughters, Liza Minnelli (by Vincente Minnelli) and Lorna Luft, followed her to the musical stage