Interesting facts about Judy Garland
Judy Garland wasn't meant to play the part of Dororthy in The Wizard of Oz.
Shirley Temple was the lead contender, but 20th Century Fox refused to lend her to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Judy Garland's real name is Frances Gumm, and nicknamed "Baby" Gumm because she was the youngest child of three girls. She was advised to change her name to Judy Garland as a teenager, because whenever "Gumm" was announced, the audience would laugh.
Judy Garland began working in demanding jobs when she was just over two years old. Her resume is packed with many achievements and employment history as a singer, actress, concert performer and TV show host.
Judy Garland's lead role as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz won her an
Academy Juvenile Award. These were rather sporadically awarded from 1934 until 1960. Only 12 people in the world have ever gotten one, including
Mickey Rooney and
Shirley Temple. The Juvenile Awards were mini versions of the full-sized statuette.
Judy Garland sang her Academy Award winning song,
"Over The Rainbow" more times than any of her songs during her life. US President John F. Kennedy would call her at times and ask her to sing
"Over The Rainbow" to him over the phone.
Judy Garland's favourite foods were steak and kidney pie. Her favourite drinks were black tea and vodka. MGM boss, Louis B. Mayer and her mother Ethel controlled what she ate, to keep her weight down for her next movie shoot. No matter what she ordered at MGM Studios cafeteria, the staff was instructed to serve her only chicken soup with matzo balls. The reason why Miss Garland called it a "prisoner's menu."
Chicken soup with matzo balls
Judy Garland eating chicken soup
When asked what she most missed as a teenager,
Judy Garland replied "eating"