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, Enrico Caruso, Charlie Chaplin, Harry Truman, | Judy Garland, Babe Ruth, Laurence Olivier, Marilyn M |
ition to autographed photographs of Kennedy and | Judy Garland, the walls have showbills going back to |
Best Actress, Comedy or Musical: | Judy Garland, A Star Is Born |
1938 film Everybody Sing, starring Allan Jones, | Judy Garland, and Fanny Brice. |
classic song, first performed and best known by | Judy Garland, from the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz) |
guests including Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, | Judy Garland, Charlie Chaplin, Bette Davis, Tallulah |
including members of The Rat Pack, Count Basie, | Judy Garland, Lena Horne, Jimmy Durante, Tony Bennet |
ooney, Lewis Stone, Fay Holden, Cecilia Parker, | Judy Garland, Lana Turner, Ann Rutherford, Mary Howa |
les, George Best, Warren Beatty, Michael Caine, | Judy Garland, Sean Connery, Roman Polanski and Sharo |
film was directed by Charles Walters and stars | Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Eddie Bracken, Gloria DeHa |
led as "the Rajah of Jazz"), The Three Stooges, | Judy Garland, Al Jolson, Stepin Fetchit, Sophie Tuck |
stage, including George Burns and Gracie Allen, | Judy Garland, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Oli |
Judy Garland, who made The Lenox her home for three | |
his celebrity friends such as Elizabeth Taylor, | Judy Garland, Judy Holliday and Maureen O'Hara. |
He has performed with diverse artists including | Judy Garland, Carly Simon, Bucky Pizzarelli, Sting, |
Gene Kelly, John Garfield, Edward G. Robinson, | Judy Garland, Vincente Minnelli, Katharine Hepburn, |
ight When We Were Young" was highly regarded by | Judy Garland, who recorded it twice, and frequently |
His connections led to Bob Hope and | Judy Garland, among others, appearing in Britain for |
as instrumental in the careers of such stars as | Judy Garland, Woody Allen, Henry Fonda, Marilyn Monr |
e central figures along with Marilyn Monroe and | Judy Garland, and Bassey's track "Goldfinger" featur |
rs to such Hollywood luminaries as Clark Gable, | Judy Garland, et al. 1937 was a landmark year for Be |
ohn McCormack, Eleanor Steber, Nelson Eddy, and | Judy Garland, and remained a popular standard for de |
Listen, Darling is a 1938 musical film starring | Judy Garland, Freddie Bartholomew, Mary Astor, and W |
Judy Garland- "Zing! | |
uring rehearsals and replaced by Gene Kelly and | Judy Garland. |
Judy Garland. | |
(who frequently sang it in his live shows), and | Judy Garland. |
eatured in the 1941 movie Ziegfeld Girl sung by | Judy Garland. |
"Babes in Arms", in which he starred alongside | Judy Garland. |
r Edens wrote additional lyrics to the song for | Judy Garland. |
well-publicized run-ins with MGM stars such as | Judy Garland. |
ong include Bernadette Peters, Dinah Shore, and | Judy Garland. |
day (1936), with another young contract player, | Judy Garland. |
as a successful resort, attracting the likes of | Judy Garland. |
ong include Betty Hutton, Bernadette Peters and | Judy Garland. |
ymore, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Mary Pickford and | Judy Garland. |
orrison includes elements of Minnelli's ex-wife | Judy Garland. |
thm"), and Presenting Lily Mars (1943) starring | Judy Garland. |
has dwarfs, Technicolor, freak characters, and | Judy Garland. |
ld include Mickey Rooney, Claudette Colbert and | Judy Garland. |
Other singers to have recorded the song include | Judy Garland. |
Meet Me in St. Louis, where it was performed by | Judy Garland. |
leased in the PBS documentary American Masters: | Judy Garland: By Myself in 2004. |
as recorded live and released on ABC Records as | Judy Garland: At Home At The Palace. |
Life with | Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows (by Al Waxman) |
Best Casting - Miniseries (lost to Life with | Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows) |
ally in 2002, on a compilation CD named Classic | Judy Garland: The Capitol Years 1955-1965, the label |
ll of music", and claims to have learned all of | Judy Garland´s songs by the time she was 12. |
He appears with the Mort Lindsey Orchestra on | Judy Garland's multi Grammy award winning live album |
Judy Geeson as Nikki | |
Judy Geeson as Marjorie Craven | |
ted by David Miller and starring Vince Edwards, | Judy Geeson and Diana Dors. |
Her sister, | Judy Geeson, is also an actress. |
y 2003 by University of South Florida President | Judy Genshaft. |
Judy Gingell, CM (born 1948) is an aboriginal Canadi | |
Vancouver: Musicians and siblings | Judy Ginn and Jim Walchuk, previously featured in a |
sion viewing audience," says executive director | Judy Gladstone. |
leinbussink, Brett Leighton, Michael Radulescu, | Judy Glass and David Sanger. |
Judy Gold also appears as a commentator on truTV's T | |
Judy Gold (born November 15, 1962) is an American st | |
Virginia Maples as | Judy Gordon |
Born to Sidney and | Judy Gordon, he is the oldest of three children and |
entered the world of professional wrestling as | Judy Grable. |
can professional wrestler who was best known as | Judy Grable. |
In Another Mother Tongue, | Judy Grahn proposed the word bulldyke may have arise |
Jackie DeShannon as | Judy Grant |
Judy Graubart (born October 1943 in Fort Worth, Texa | |
ohn Belushi, Adolph Caesar, Brian Doyle-Murray, | Judy Graubart, Bill Murray and Johnny Weissmuller Jr |
Peggy Ann Garner as | Judy Graves |
Judy Graves - Outreach Coordinator, Housing Departme | |
directing Peggy Ann Garner in the lead role of | Judy Graves. |
After being the head coach for 15 years | Judy Green retired after the 2010 season. |
Judy Green is an American volleyball coach. | |
leadership was challenged by GPO deputy leader | Judy Greenwood-Speers of Waterloo, Ontario. |
Judy Greenwood-Speers, registered nurse, GPO deputy | |
Judy Greer (born Judith Laura Evans; July 20, 1975) | |
Judy Greer as Rebecca | |
Judy Greer as Girl with Emily French at Movie Premie | |
Judy Greer as Connie Grabowski | |
torm while looking for an assistant named Erin ( | Judy Greer) whom he overheard planning suicide. |
med a pilot, Love Monkey, with Jason Priestley, | Judy Greer, and Larenz Tate. |
he show stars Kelly Preston as Camilla Diamond, | Judy Greer, Mary Birdsong, Kerri Kenney-Silver and R |
ed by Martin Hynes, and starring Hynes opposite | Judy Greer. |
It starred Danny Schiller and | Judy Gridley as a bewildered couple of American tour |
Judy Gringer - Ursula | |
- new world record) as | Judy Grinham who was judged as winner. |
Judy Guinness | |
Judy Guinness - Fencing, Women's Foil Individual | |
left and was replaced by Lee's adopted daughter | Judy Guions, who was later known as Judy Clay. |
His wife, | Judy Gumbo Albert, claimed, according to his New Yor |
ted by Albert Parker and starring Basil Sydney, | Judy Gunn and Zoe Davis. |
Judy Gunn as Claire Haines | |
Judy Gunn as Diana Gregory | |
Judy Gunn (10 February 1915 - 19 April 1991) was a B | |
VerticalOne) and a new Chief Marketing Officer, | Judy Hackett (former CMO of CareerBuilder). |
Classroom, the Joan S. Coker Boardroom, and the | Judy Haenni Music Room. |
Judy Hahn was the head coach of women's volleyball a | |
White Christmas - | Judy Haines (St. Louis, MUNY) (2004) |
Ultimately, it is revealed that | Judy has been paid by his pursuers to lead him into |
This, topped with the fact that | Judy has not paid her rent in a very long while, for |
Judy has a considerable inferiority complex that she | |
with France's Guignol, and Britain's Punch and | Judy has his origins in the character of Pulcinella, |
hin the Chess organization, also joined, as did | Judy Hauff and a Chess receptionist named Minnie Rip |
Chris Campbell, David Charles, Emma Clarke, and | Judy Hawkins. |
spotted by Granada Television casting director | Judy Hayfield. |
Judy Haynes - Meredith Patterson | |
It was covered by Eartha Kitt (1953), by | Judy Henske on her first, self-named album (1963), b |
Having worked hard to get | Judy her audition with such a prestigious director, |
utstanding Performance by an Actress in a Film ( | Judy Herrera) (FAITA Awards 2000) |
r, Best Score (Sean Christensen), Best Actress ( | Judy Herrera) |
were actresses Bonnie Dickensen, Tanya Wright, | Judy Herrera, and Patrice Pitman Quinn. |
Judy Herrera...Geri | |
ama Midsomer Murders episode, "Shot at Dawn" as | Judy Hicks, the wife of Dave Hicks (Brian Capron). |
ortly thereafter a student health center nurse, | Judy Hines, followed the criteria as published by th |
an Gorder house, Mark Fleming (John Bryant) and | Judy Hollander (Darla Hood). |
Mark Robson (starring | Judy Holliday and Jack Lemmon) |
Judy Holliday (June 21, 1921 - June 7, 1965) was an | |
The song was introduced by | Judy Holliday and Sydney Chaplin in the musical Bell |
It starred | Judy Holliday as Ella and Sydney Chaplin as Jeff Mos |
Judy Holliday as Gladys Glover | |
Judy Holliday - Trouble Is A Man (2001) | |
Judy Holliday - Trouble Is A Man (2003) | |
The Solid Gold Cadillac, starring | Judy Holliday |
pencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn and features | Judy Holliday in her first substantial film role. |
n The New York Times, Brooks Atkinson described | Judy Holliday's character Ella Peterson as "an origi |
Phffft! (1954) with | Judy Holliday, Jack Lemmon, and Kim Novak |
1957 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical ( | Judy Holliday, winner) |
the same name that starred Broderick Crawford, | Judy Holliday, and William Holden. |
June 21 - | Judy Holliday, actress (d. |
June 7 - | Judy Holliday, 43, American actress |
portrait on a nearby wall is Shelley Winters or | Judy Holliday. |
in the 1956 musical comedy Bells Are Ringing by | Judy Holliday. |
Judy Hopwood (Hornsby) | |
Liberal candidate | Judy Hopwood won the resulting by-election on 23 Feb |
candidate, but was defeated by Labor candidate | Judy Hughes. |
She defeated incumbent Labor MP | Judy Hughes. |
8 British musical short film (30 mins) starring | Judy Huxtable and Anthony May. |
Judy in Disguise | |
w" -- already had been heard on her 1958 album, | Judy in Love. |
Then at the age of 19, she appeared as | Judy in "A Chorus Line" and worked alongside Mitzi H |
Judy in Love is a 1958 studio album by Judy Garland, | |
em; segments began and end with a person, (Miss | Judy) in a bug costume flying around, saying "What b |
ing of Trevarno Station, on 26 July 2010, with ' | Judy' in attendance. |
Benishek lives with his wife | Judy in Iron County. |
to the Burt Bacharach song of the same name) - | Judy, Iona, Starr, Zoomies |
umentary film directed, produced, and edited by | Judy Irving. |
Blue | Judy is an indie rock band from Los Angeles, Califor |
His | Judy is an actress. |
due to an arbitrary decision by the government, | Judy is arrested and subsequently executed for uncle |
As shown in Sandman #6, | Judy is part of a group of people forced to kill the |
Judy is the youngest in her family with 2 elder sist | |
Judy is also appearing in BBC soap opera EastEnders | |
The AN/SPQ-11 Cobra | Judy is a PESA radar found on the Observation Island |
Cobra | Judy is the sea component of the COBRA program for m |
television programmes (notably on the Richard & | Judy), it was scrapping all premium-rate phone compe |
Its president and CEO is | Judy Ivie Burton, a former Superintendent of Local D |
loomer, and Christian recording artists such as | Judy Jacobs, Sandi Patti and Larnelle Harris. |
His running mate, | Judy Jacobson, continued unsuccessfully with his cam |
re-selection battle that saw sitting Councillor | Judy Jakins MLC lose National Party endorsement. |
Super Speeder | Judy Jedy |
Judy Jefferson - production coordination | |
ey Boys, Rebe Gosdin and his Sunny Valley Gang, | Judy Jenkins, Jack Turner, and other rotating regula |
Judy Jensen has also officiated at weddings, where s | |
ines of an outlaw motorcycle club, according to | Judy Jensen, such as by having the word "Independent |
Janet Waldo as | Judy Jetson |
Judy Jetson - Janet Waldo (Tiffany in Jetsons: The M | |
and personas were nearly identical to Elroy and | Judy Jetson). |
Sumpter also designed the | Judy Johnson statue at Wilmington's Frawley Stadium |
The Wilmington Blue Rocks have hosted a " | Judy Johnson Night - A Tribute to Negro League Baseb |
e was replaced in the line-up by Robert Fesus), | Judy Johnson on bass, and Jimmy Vass on drums. |
cluded baseball hall of fame members Pop Lloyd, | Judy Johnson, Martin Dihigo, Joe Williams, Oscar Cha |
Like the comparable | Judy Johnson, he was a remarkable fielder, arguably |
Judy Johnson, was a major player in the Negro Baseba | |
Claudette Colbert as | Judy Jones |
te Assembly district against Democratic nominee | Judy Jones. |
John Jordan's older sister | Judy Jordan owns J Vineyards. |
Judy Joy Davies - Swimming, Women's 100m Backstroke | |
Syndicated programming on WNWO includes: Judge | Judy, Judge Joe Brown, The Doctors, The Nate Berkus |
Does | Judy! Judy! Judy!: Live From the London Palladium. |
It is currently represented by | Judy Junor of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party, |
Judy Junor is a Canadian provincial politician. | |
Judy Kain - Trevor's Mom | |
Holliday was married to | Judy Kapler. |
Judy Kathryn Terrell (b. | |
oadway production began on August 30, 2007 with | Judy Kaye (who temporarily replaced LuPone in the Br |
ector is Jason Moore, with a cast that features | Judy Kaye as Anna Madrigal, Betsy Wolfe as Mary Ann |
the musical featured Gary Beach, Jeff Goldblum, | Judy Kaye and Timothy Jerome as "Mooney Shapiro". |
ome Kern centennial celebration, which featured | Judy Kaye and Paula Laurence. |
ament in the 1990 elections, defeating Labour's | Judy Keall in the Glenfield seat. |
Judy Keall in Foxton. | |
Judith Mary ( | Judy) Keall (born 10 January 1942) is a former New Z |
He subsequently lost the seat to Labour MP | Judy Keall in 1993. |
The first MP for Otaki was | Judy Keall, who won by less than a thousand votes in |
Judy Kelly - Polly | |
Judy Kelly - Margot Kent | |
Judy Kelly - Yvette Bingham | |
Judy Kelly - Lydia Brenton | |
Judy Kelly - Vera | |
cted by Ralph Ceder and starring Leslie Fuller, | Judy Kelly and Hal Gordon. |
Judy Kelly ... Mimi de Vaillant | |
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