Born Frances Ethel Gumm in Grand Rapids, Minnesota in 1922, Judy Garland would become one of the most electrifying screen presences of all time. She was the greatest triple threat of them all - singing, dancing and acting like she was born to entertain. Her performance as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz alone ensures her immortality but is just one highlight in a remarkable career filled with comebacks and applause. She took her final bow in the summer of 1969 and the world will never see the likes of her again.
| Movie | Release Date | Avg Stars |
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| Babes in Arms | 10/13/1939 |
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| Broadway Melody of 1938 | 08/20/1937 |
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| Easter Parade | 06/30/1948 |
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| For Me and My Gal | 10/21/1942 |
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| Girl Crazy | 11/26/1943 |
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| Harvey Girls, The | 01/18/1946 |
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| I Could Go on Singing | 05/15/1963 |
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| Love Finds Andy Hardy | 07/22/1938 |
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| Meet Me in St. Louis | 11/28/1944 |
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| Pirate, The | 06/11/1948 |
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| Star Is Born, A | 09/29/1954 |
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| Strike Up the Band | 09/27/1940 |
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| Summer Stock | 08/31/1950 |
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| Thoroughbreds Don't Cry | 11/25/1937 |
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| Thousands Cheer | 09/13/1943 |
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| Wizard of Oz, The | 08/25/1939 |
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| Ziegfeld Girl | 04/25/1941 |
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