[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. Frank Gumm Born 20 March 1886 Tennessee, United States Died 17 November, 1935 Los Angeles, California, United States Cause of death Spinal meningitis Resting place Unknown Parent (s) Elizabeth Baugh, William Tecumseh Gumm Child (ren) Mary Jane Gumm, Virginia Gumm & Judy Garland Spouse (s) Ethel Gumm Occupation Vaudevillian Years active Unknown And she just blossomed. She was standing in the wings of it trembling with fear. 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 . Garland made eight appearances during the 195051 season of The Bing Crosby Chesterfield Show, which immediately reinvigorated her career. [111] The two-record album Judy at Carnegie Hall was certified gold, charting for 95 weeks on Billboard, including 13 weeks at number one. [39] The duo first appeared together as supporting characters in the B movie Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (1937). It was completed on July 29. [70] Around this time, she also developed a serious problem with alcohol. Does Judy! 26) and "The Man That Got Away" (No. I sing to people! According to her IMDB page, the actress began her career at the young age of 2 when her mother noticed how the tot passionately sang "Jingle Bells" until . [137], Garland was left in a desperate situation that saw her sell her Brentwood home at a price far below its value. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. He said it felt like "a hillbilly with a child bride". She was given the "glamor treatment" in Presenting Lily Mars (1943), in which she was dressed in "grown-up" gowns. There are no volunteers for this cemetery. Rufus! [157], At the request of her children, Garland's remains were disinterred from Ferncliff Cemetery in January 2017 and re-interred 2,800 miles (4,500km) across the country at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles. The relationship began in 1963 while Garland was doing her television show. There was a problem getting your location. Add to your scrapbook. She agreed to do it provided the song should be "Get Happy". Full Name. During that time, Garland had a brief affair with songwriter Johnny Mercer. Show Hide article text (OCR) Save to Ancestry. 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]. Vaudevillian [136], For much of her career throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, husband Sidney Luft had been her manager. [180], Garland was posthumously awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997. She appeared in more than two dozen films for MGM. That was tragic. [53] After the film, Garland was one of the most bankable actresses in the United States. [73][74][75] She was fired from the picture on May 10, 1949 and was replaced by Betty Hutton, who stepped in to perform all the musical routines as staged by Berkeley. [166] Entertainment Weekly columnist Gene Lyons observed that both audiences and fellow members of the entertainment industry "tended either to love her or to hate her". Portions of her unfinished autobiography were included in the 2014 biography, Judy Garland on Judy Garland: Interviews and Encounters by Randy L. However, in a further attempt to minimize her curves, her diet was accompanied by swimming and hiking outings, plus games of tennis and badminton with her stunt double Bobbie Koshay. HUAC was formed to investigate alleged disloyalty and subversive activities on the part of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having communist ties. The concert was also shown on the British television network ITV and it was one of her final appearances at the venue. "Get Happy" was the last segment of Summer Stock to be filmed. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8689/frank-avent-gumm. Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee, USA, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA. [142], By early 1969, Garland's health had deteriorated. Garland was paid an advance of $35,000 and she and Finklehoffe recorded conversations about her life to be used in producing a manuscript. Unfortunately, Judy chose that path. . [62], During the filming of Meet Me in St. Louis, Garland and Minnelli had some initial conflict between them, but they entered into a relationship and married on June 15, 1945. [161] Ron O'Brien, producer of tribute album The Definitive Collection Judy Garland (2006), wrote the singer's combination of natural phrasing, elegant delivery, mature pathos "and powerful dramatic dynamics she brings to songs make her [renditions] the definitive interpretations". All five marriages had an important impact on her life. She kids about making a lot of comebacks, but I think Judy has a kind of a thing where she has to get to the bottom of the rope and things have to get very, very rough for her. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. Political party Her Technicolor musicals defined the genre. Write your congressman a letter air mail special. Despite the all-star cast, Words and Music barely broke even at the box office. [33], During her early years at the studio, she was photographed and dressed in plain garments or frilly juvenile gowns and costumes to match the "girl-next-door" image created for her. The songs she introduced were Oscar gold. Judy Garland Husband. [22] The same writer said that Garland's voice changed and lost some of its quality as she aged, although she retained much of her personality. [26] However, Garland asked Jessel just moments later if this story was true and he blithely replied "No". Virginia, her second sister, had a daughter, Judy Gail "Judaline," with her husband, musician Bobby Sherwood. Judy Garland Career. 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. Try again later. [174] Royce argues that Garland maintained "astonishing strength and courage", even during difficult times. [77], Garland was cast in the film Royal Wedding with Fred Astaire after June Allyson became pregnant in 1950. Garland was a frequent on-screen partner of both Mickey Rooney and Gene Kelly and regularly collaborated with director and second husband Vincente Minnelli. As a result, the secure financial position Garland had expected from the profits did not materialize. Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) Glendale CA. [138] According to co-star Patty Duke, Garland was treated poorly by director Mark Robson on the set of Valley of the Dolls and was primarily hired so as to augment publicity for the film. [195] While on tour in 1964, Garland identified "Over the Rainbow" as her favorite of all the songs she had ever recorded, to which Trussel observed that "Her career would remain inextricably linked". The email does not appear to be a valid email address. Ponedel became Garland's makeup artist. [176], According to Malony, Garland was one of Hollywood's hardest-working performers during the 1940s, which Malony claims she used as a coping mechanism after her first marriage imploded. [167], Despite her personal struggles, Garland disagreed with the public's opinion that she was a tragic figure. Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922 - June 22, 1969) was an American actress and singer. This account has been disabled. Thanks for your help! 20 March 1886Tennessee, United States [165] The Richmond Times-Dispatch correspondent Tony Farrell wrote she possessed "a deep, velvety contralto voice that could turn on a dime to belt out the high notes". "[177], The New York Times writer described her as both "an instinctive actress and comedienne". [162] Garland would frequently use an overture from "Over the Rainbow" as her entrance music during concerts and television appearances. I wanted to hurt myself and everyone who had hurt me. 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. [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. [88] Garland was honored with a Special Tony Award for her contribution to the revival of vaudeville. [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". [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)". Garland was then put in the cast of the fourth of the Hardy Family movies as a literal girl-next-door to Rooney's character Andy Hardy, in Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938), although Hardy's love interest was played by Lana Turner. [71], When her suspension was over, she was summoned back to work and ultimately performed two songs as a guest in the Rodgers and Hart biopic Words and Music (1948), which was her last appearance with Mickey Rooney. [165] In 1998, Carnegie Hall hosted a two-concert tribute to Garland, which they promoted as "a tribute to the world's greatest entertainer". [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". Frances passed away on month day 2018, at age 69 at death place. She failed to report to the set on multiple occasions and the studio suspended her contract on June 17, 1950. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. In 1928, the Gumm Sisters enrolled in a dance school run by Ethel Meglin, proprietor of the Meglin Kiddies dance troupe. I think it lasted forever, really. She died on January 5, 1953 at Santa Monica, CA, USA, Santa Monica, California United Statesat 56 years old. 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. Death 5 Jan 1953 (aged 56) Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, USA. [166], Garland always claimed that her talent as a performer was inherited, saying: "Nobody ever taught me what to do onstage. 17 November, 1935Los Angeles, California, United States And out of that chaos, she made art of still-searing intensity. She needs our support. When Frances Ethel Gumm was born on 10 June 1922, in Grand Rapids, Itasca, Minnesota, United States, her father, Francis Avent Gumm, was 36 and her mother, Ethel Marion Milne, was 25. She wore a sequined pantsuit on stage for this tour, which was part of the original wardrobe for her character in Valley of the Dolls. She married Francis Avent Gumm. Francis Avent Gumm in MyHeritage family trees (Klovanich Web Site) Francis (Frank) Advent Gumm in MyHeritage family trees (Powell . Frank Gumm died the following morning at age 49, leaving her devastated. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. "[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. Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? Your Scrapbook is currently empty. Garland was then cast in the film adaptation of Annie Get Your Gun in the title role of Annie Oakley. Ford would attend tapings of the show sitting in the front row while Garland sang. rt (born Gumm), Dorothy Virginia " Jimmie" Gumm, Frances Ethel "judy Garland" Garland (born Gumm), Frances Judy Ethel Mar 20 1886 - Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee, Nov 17 1935 - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, William Tecumseh Gumm, Elizabeth "clemmie" Gumm (born Baugh), Mary Gumm, Robert Emmett Gumm, William Gumm, Allie Gumm, Mary Jane Kahn (born Gumm), Dorothy Virginia Gumm, Frances Ethel Minnelli (born Gumm (Judy Garland)), Mar 20 1886 - Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee, USA, Nov 17 1935 - Los Angeles, California, USA, William Tecumseh Gumm, Elizabeth, "clemmie" Gumm (born Baugh), Judy, Actress, (Aka Frances Ethel Gumm) Minnelli (born Garland, (Gumm)), Nov 17 1935 - Los Angeles, California, United States, William Tecumseh GUMM, Elizabeth W. Clemmie BAUGH, Mary Jane GUMM, Virginia D. 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She was several hundred thousand dollars in debt to the Internal Revenue Service, having failed to pay taxes in 1951 and 1952 and the failure of A Star is Born meant that she received nothing from that investment. He married Ethel Marion Milne on 11 January 1914, in Michigan, United States. 1 Follower Updated: October 6, 2020 Failed to remove flower. Family members linked to this person will appear here. She and Sidney Luft, her then-husband, produced the film through their production company, Transcona Enterprises, while Warner Bros. supplied finances, production facilities and crew. Weve updated the security on the site. [50], The Wizard of Oz was a tremendous critical success, though its high budget and promotions costs of an estimated $4 million (equivalent to $62 million in 2021[51]), coupled with the lower revenue that was generated by discounted children's tickets, meant that the film did not return a profit until it was re-released in the 1940s and on subsequent occasions. [165] Although her musical repertoire consisted largely of cast recordings, show tunes and traditional pop standards,[167] Garland was also capable of singing soul, blues and jazz music, which Dowlin compared to singer Elvis Presley. Birth: September 24, 1915 29 21 Grand Rapids, MI Death: May 1964 The family relocated to Lancaster, California, in June 1926, following rumors that her father had homosexual inclinations. [173] Bayard also believes that listeners "find it hard to disentwine the sorrow in her voice from the sorrow that dogged her life",[173] while Dowlin argued that, "Listening to Judy sing makes me forget all of the angst and suffering she must have endured. Failed to delete memorial. [9] Throughout her adulthood she was plagued by alcohol and substance abuse, as well as financial instability, often owing hundreds of thousands of dollars in back taxes. Judy's father, Francis Avent Gumm was born March 20, 1886 in Tennessee and died November 17, 1935 in Los Angeles, CA. [165] Theater actress and director Donna Thomason stated that Garland was an "effective" performer because she was capable of using her "singing voice [as] a natural extension of [her] speaking voice", a skill that Thomason believes all musical theater actors should at least strive to achieve. Death: November 17, 1935 (Age 49 years) LosAngeles, CA. Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? [43], In 1938 when she was sixteen, Garland was cast as the young Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz (1939), a film based on the 1900 children's book by L. Frank Baum. Frances Avent Gumm Age. There is a problem with your email/password. They had children Judy Garland, Suzanne (Gumm) Cathcart, and Virginia (Gumm) Thompson. "I wanted to black out the future as well as the past. [145], On June 22, 1969, Garland was found dead in the bathroom of her rented house in Cadogan Lane, Belgravia, London. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. [164] Although her range was comparatively limited, Garland was capable of alternating between female and male-sounding timbres with little effort. Occupation: Entertainer: Managed by: Private User . By the fall of 1966, Garland had also parted ways with Fields and Begelman. Burial: Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, CA. [9] She was plagued with self-doubt throughout her life; despite successful film and recording careers, awards, critical praise and her ability to fill concert halls worldwide, she required constant reassurance that she was talented and attractive. She was born in Michigamme, Marquette, Michigan, United States. Frank Avent Gumm Birth 20 Mar 1886. [65], The Clock (1945) was Garland's first straight dramatic film; Robert Walker was cast in the main male role. Judy Garland was born to Ethel Marion and Francis Avent Gumm. The names of her husbands were Mickey Deans(1969-1969), Max Herron (1965-1969), Sidney Luft (1952-191965), Vincente Minnelli (1945-1951), David Rose(1941-1944). Movies A system error has occurred. Garland's biographer Gerald Clarke, Ford's son Peter, singer Mel Torm and her husband Sid Luft wrote about the affair in their respective biographies. Death of Frank Gumm at Los Angeles, California, USA. Although she was sometimes late arriving at the studio during the making of this picture, she managed to complete it five days ahead of schedule. These, in combination with migraine headaches, led her to miss several shooting days in a row. Singer. She was of Irish, English, Scottish,[11][12] and French Huguenot[13][14] ancestry, named after both of her parents and baptized at a local Episcopal church. It was an open secret in most of the towns that he lived in, even . Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Frank Gumm (8689)? [90] On June 8, 1952, she married Sidney Luft, her tour manager and producer, in Hollister, California. [121], Garland was a life-long and relatively active Democrat. [105], In November 1959, Garland was hospitalized after she was diagnosed with acute hepatitis. Resting place Thurston stressed that the overdose had been unintentional and no evidence suggested that she had committed suicide. Sorry! The names, logos, and other source identifying features of newspapers depicted in our database are the trademarks of their respective owners, and our use of newspaper content in the public domain or by private agreement does not imply any affiliation with, or endorsement from, the publishers of the newspaper titles that appear on our site. This was one of the first films in her career that gave her the opportunity to be the attractive leading lady. Renowned for her versatility, she received an Academy Juvenile Award, a Golden Globe Award and a Special Tony Award. Several stories persist regarding the origin of their use of the name Garland. They trouped from town to city with fellow actors, comedians, dancers, magicians and singers. Deanna Durbin was then asked, but was unavailable; this resulted in Garland being cast. They appeared with the troupe at its annual Christmas show. [202] Harvey Weinstein optioned Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland and a stage show and film based on it were slated to star Anne Hathaway. [173] Ruhlmann wrote that the singer's personal life "contrasted so starkly with the exuberance and innocence of her film roles". Brother of Mary Gumm, Robert Emmett Gumm, William Gumm and Allie Gumm. [18] Frank bought and operated another theater in Lancaster,[19] and Ethel began managing her daughters and working to get them into motion pictures. She said, "I cannot go out there because they're all gonna be looking to see if there are scars and it's gonna be terrible." [34] Eventually, on the set of Meet Me in St. Louis when she was 21 years old, Garland met Dorothy "Dottie" Ponedel, a makeup artist who worked at MGM. [22] Contributing to the Irish Independent, Julia Molony observed Garland's voice, although "still rich with emotion", had finally begun to "creak with the weight of years of disappointment and hard-living" by the time she performed at Carnegie Hall in 1961. 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]. We have set your language to Family & Relatives. The main reasons for its failure were not only its cost, but also the increasing expense of the shooting delays while Garland was ill, as well as the general public's unwillingness to accept her in a sophisticated film. [180] In terms of acting, Peter Lennon, writing for The Guardian in 1999, identified Garland as a "chameleon" due to her ability to alternate between comedic, musical and dramatic roles, citing The Wizard of Oz, The Clock, A Star is Born and I Could Go On Singing her final film role as prominent examples. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. On June 22, 1969, Garland was found dead by Deans in the bathroom of their rented Chelsea, London house. Try again later. [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. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. The film took six months to complete. [174] Early in her career during the 1930s, Garland's public image had earned her the title "America's favorite kid sister",[168] as well as the title "Little Miss Showbusiness". 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She was told by doctors that she probably had five years or less to live and that, even if she did survive, she would be a semi-invalid and would never sing again. Davis, the first Black general and highest-ranking Black officer in the U.S. military, was in Los Angeles for the premiere of Frank Capra's documentary about Black Americans serving in World War II. At this time, she was also undergoing electroconvulsive therapy for depression. When it was released in the fall of 1950, Summer Stock drew big crowds and racked up very respectable box-office receipts, but because of the costly shooting delays caused by Garland, the film posted a loss of $80,000 to the studio. [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". [68] During this period, she spent two weeks in treatment at the Austen Riggs Center, a psychiatric hospital in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Berkeley was staging all the musical numbers and was severe with Garland's lack of effort, attitude and enthusiasm. "Program of Comedy Due Eddie Conrad Will Head Ebell Vaudeville". MGM hit on a winning formula when it paired Garland with Mickey Rooney in a string of what were known as "backyard musicals". Yes, we lost her at 47 years old. Her daughter, Liza Minnelli, worked to pay off her mother's debts with the help of family friend Frank Sinatra. [23] Garland's daughter Lorna Luft stated that her mother selected the name when Jessel announced that the trio "looked prettier than a garland of flowers". [166] Garland's voice would often vary to suit the song she was interpreting, ranging from soft, engaging and tender during ballads to humorous on some of her duets with other artists. Died. [166] Her more joyful, belted performances have been compared to entertainers Sophie Tucker, Ethel Merman and Al Jolson. Garland went to school at Metro with Ava Gardner, Lana Turner, Elizabeth Taylor, "real beauties", said Charles Walters, who directed her in a number of films. Bobby was born on October 17 1945, in Kansas city, Clay, Missouri, USA. The affair was ended by Ford (a notorious womanizer, according to Peter Ford) when he realized Garland wanted to marry him. [40] They were also given barbiturates to take before going to bed so they could sleep. [132] Garland's Melbourne appearance gained a negative press response. [54], Garland starred in three films released in 1940: Andy Hardy Meets Debutante, Strike Up the Band and Little Nellie Kelly. ", "Judy Garland among long list of creative figures given ECT", "Judy Garland, M.G.M. I truly have a great love for an audience and I used to want to prove it to them by giving them blood. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. Frank Avent Gumm 1886 - 1935 . This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. 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[185][186][187][188] In 1992, Gerald Clarke of Architectural Digest dubbed Garland "probably the greatest American entertainer of the twentieth century". Burial. [149][150] Her Wizard of Oz co-star Ray Bolger commented at her funeral, "She just plain wore out. Death 17 Nov 1935 (aged 49) Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA. min sambo r irriterad p mig hela tiden. As mentioned earlier, Ethel Marion Milne is the mother of popular entertainer Judy Garland.
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