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5: The Lives, Deaths and Afterlives of Judy Garland

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Jun 9, 2014
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ANECDOTE

Garland's Magnetic Appeal Anecdote

  • At a mid-1960s Hollywood party, Judy Garland unexpectedly attracted a silent, captivated crowd of gay men who gathered around her.
  • This illustrates Garland's magnetic appeal and early connection with gay audiences despite social stigma.
INSIGHT

Garland's Ugly Duckling Branding

  • Judy Garland was cast as the girl next door but was treated harshly on set, labeled an "ugly duckling."
  • This branding reflected Hollywood's narrow beauty standards and Garland's ongoing struggles with self-image.
ANECDOTE

Garland's First Suicide Attempt

  • Garland's first suicide attempt followed a nervous breakdown tied to her work pressures and complex personal life.
  • She was hospitalized but returned to star in "Easter Parade" despite her fragility.
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