Biography
Judy Garland, also known as Frances Ethel Gumm, was a highly talented American actress, singer, and vaudevillian. Widely recognized for her exceptional contralto voice, she became a worldwide sensation during her impressive 40-year career. Not only did she excel in both musical and dramatic roles, but she also made a mark as a recording artist and a concert performer. Her remarkable range of skills earned her numerous accolades, including a Juvenile Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, Grammy Awards, and a Special Tony Award. Her outstanding performances in the 1954 remake of A Star is Born and the 1961 film Judgment at Nuremberg garnered her nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, respectively. She remains the youngest person ever to receive the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in the film industry, receiving the honor at the age of 39.