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Judy Garland & Jackie Cooper ~ Ziegfeld Girl, 1941
On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, 1970
Judy, Hedy and Lana in Ziegfeld Girl, 1941
this took so long
On the day she was to prerecord “The Trolley Song”, Judy missed her morning call completely, apologetically arriving after lunch with her two little poodles in tow. Singer Margaret Whiting, a friend of Judy’s during the early 1940s, recalls, “Kay [Thompson] asked her, ‘Do you want a rehearsal?’ ‘We’ll run it down once,’ Judy agreed. They did. She was letter perfect. The music started, Judy listened attentively and then raised her head. Her eyes were shining and she sang [with] all the delicate urgency of a young girl in love and the joy of performing that was [her] hallmark. It was a perfect take… She did another, as good as the first. She collected her two poodles and went home. She had been there all of fifty minutes. And they had been waiting for five hours. But when she worked, she worked. And it worked. The results were effortless magic.”
“Love means never having to say you’re sorry.” “That’s the dumbest thing I ever heard.”
What’s Up, Doc? (1972) dir. Peter Bogdanovich
Judy, in her bedroom for a magazine photoshoot, 1945
Judy Garland in a photoshoot for LIFE magazine, 1944
Judy garland with a particulalry amazing hairstyle in 1943.
When you have no idea who you’re talking to
Julie Andrews, Camelot Promotional Shots (1960)
Judy Garland, 1954
Search your feelings, Father, you can’t do this. I feel the conflict within you. Let go of your hate.
Maggie Smith as Emily Delahunty - My House in Umbria (2003)
Maggie Smith as the gloriously stylish Emily Delahunty - My House in Umbria (2003)
Female Awesome Meme - [4/10] female dynamics: Monica, Rachel and Phoebe; “I got my girls.”