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Judy Garland visits Fred Astaire & Gene Kelly, rehearsing The Babbit and The Bromide on the set of “The Ziegfeld Follies” in 1944
5/5/44 While you’re watching Gene and Fred, you notice Judy Garland is another visitor. Judy wanders over to Fred and Gene’s corner after a while and the three of them seem to be having a good time; their shouts of laughter can be heard way across the room.
AGAIN
JUGENEA SNIPPET
While on location in Palm Springs filming ‘Girl, Crazy’ , Gene and Judy make a decision
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The movie musical hit, “For Me and My Gal” (1942) which starred Judy Garland & Gene Kelly came to the air on a CBS “Screen Guild” broadcast, with Dick Powell being added to the cast.
Liza with a “Z” and Gene with a “G” before the ‘The Gene Kelly Pontiac Special’ (CBS, April 1959). 📸: Getty https://ift.tt/pBe3rVQ
Gene Kelly on rehearsal for the Gene Klely show, 1959.
Why are you so freaking cute, Joots? 😍
Judy Garland getting ready backstage at the London Palladium, April 1951.
Judy Garland with her first husband, David Rose.
« Marriage is important. If people break up, there should be solid reasons why they can’t go on. Ours were personality reasons. Our personalities were so conflicting that we could hardly agree on one point. And yet we wanted to please the other so badly that these differences never came out into the open. . . . We really had too much respect for each other, too MUCH consideration for the feelings of the other. I would seem to agree with him because I didn’t want to hurt him. He did the same thing. We tried hard to change, not the other person, but OURSELVES. We tried to make ourselves over from inside out, but you can’t do that. You can’t change the real you. You can only pretend to. So—there was a constant heaviness in the air. »
(Judy Garland on breakup with Rose, 1944).
JUGENEA FAN FICTION The Past is not the Past
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« Sometimes [my singing voice is] so loud it surprises me. But that’s the way I’ve always sung. I’ve never trained my voice, possibly because I use the right muscles in my throat. When I was a kid in vaudeville, people would say I’d lose my voice before I got much older. That alarmed my mother, so she sent me to a vocal coach. The first lesson had me trying to blow off a piece of paper pasted on my forehead. ‘Breath control,’ she said. Next she had me singing with a pencil in my teeth. ‘Poor diction,’ she said. I told her I didn’t usually sing with a pencil in my teeth. I think a lot of talent is dried up by too many lessons. If you’ve got it, it usually comes out anyway. »
Judy Garland.
Judy Garland performing at the Hollywood Canteen, Los Angeles, California, 1943
She's so beautiful 🧡🧡🧡
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Judy Garland and Charles Walters on a date at the Mocambo (1943).
« We almost got married at one point before [she wed] Vincente [Minnelli]. But I was just getting started, and she was a big star. I’d worked too long and too hard to get to Metro—on my own—and I couldn’t be Mr. Judy Garland! »
(Charles Walters)
Thought I'd share my Jugenea playlist with you all 🥰 (for some it's the lyrics for others it's just the vibe that reminded me of them)