There's no place like home - especially when you're Judy Garland. Fans of the late Wizard of Oz actress will love to know that her house is actually up for sale - and it's definitely not in Kansas.
John Meyer, Judy Garland’s former lover, wasn’t surprised when the actress died in 1969 at age 47. "John and I, and a lot of other people, were in no way surprised," Garland historian and ...
That's entirely possible, if you throw in $11,495,000—the listing price of Judy Garland's former, East Coast-style home in the upscale Los Angeles neighborhood. Along with the guidance of her ...
Judy Garland. She threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the 1952 society baseball game described as a “wild funfest” with a throng of onlookers. The first-pitch honors had long been reserved ...
A piece of Hollywood’s heyday has landed on the real estate market in Bel Air, California — the home that “Wizard of Oz” starlet Judy Garland had custom-built. And it can be yours for $11. ...
“There’s no place like home,” said Judy Garland in her most famous role as Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz.” And, just perhaps, she was actually referring to the home in Los Angeles ...
There's no place like Judy Garland's former Bel-Air home. Built in the 1930s and purchased by Garland in 1938, the same year "The Wizard of Oz" premiered, the home is now listed for $11.495 million.
LOS ANGELES — Judy Garland’s Bel-Air home, the actress most well-known for her role as Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz,” is on the market, and for a hefty price. Garland, who bought the home ...
On the Friday, April 5 episode of "The Kelly Clarkson Show," Clarkson took to the mic to sing a cover of Judy Garland's classic song "Over the Rainbow" for her Kellyoke segment. During the ...
The Wizard of Oz fans now have a chance to own the ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland, as they will be going up for auction. This comes after the famed shoes donned by the late actress were stolen ...
The slippers, adorned with sequins and glass beads, were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in the late actor's hometown of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, nearly 20 years ago and their whereabouts ...
Produced by John Stedman. Remastered by John H. Haley. New liner notes by Lawrence Schulman and eyewitness account by singer-pianist Charlie Cochran. Based on a new transfer and restoration of ...