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[[File:Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz trailer 2.jpg|thumb|Judy Garland como [[Dorothy Gale]] em ''[[The Wizard of Oz (1939)|O Mágico de Oz]]'', papel que a projetou no cinema.]]
|+ <span style="font-size: 9pt">'''Lista dos prêmios de Judy Garland'''</span>
Com uma carreira de mais de 40 anos, [[Judy Garland]] atuou no teatro, cinema e televisão, em mais de 40 filmes. Foi indicada diversas vezes ao [[Óscar]] e ao [[Golden Globe]], recebendo um [[Óscar Juvenil]] e um Golden Globe. Sua carreira cinematográfica foi interrompida em 1951 após ser escalada para alguns filmes e não ser capaz de completá-los, retornando as telas em 1954 em ''[[A Star Is Born (1954)|A Star Is Born]]'' e continuou atuando até 1963.
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| colspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz trailer 2.jpg|150px]]
Judy Garland como [[Dorothy Gale]] em ''[[The Wizard of Oz (1939)|O Mágico de Oz]]'', um de seus dois filmes de [[1939 no cinema|1939]] pelos quais recebeu o [[Óscar Juvenil]]
|- bgcolor=#D9E8FF style="text-align:center;"
!style="vertical-align: middle;"| Prêmio
| style="background:#cceecc; font-size:7pt;" width="60px"| Venceu
| style="background:#eecccc; font-size:7pt;" width="60px"| Indicada
|- bgcolor=#eeeeff
|align="center"|
;[[Óscar]]
|{{won|0}}
|{{nom|2}}
|- bgcolor=#ddddff
|align="center"|
;[[Óscar Juvenil]]
|{{won|1}}
|- bgcolor=#eeeeff
|align="center"|
;[[Golden Globe Awards]]
|{{won|1}}
|{{nom|2}}
|- bgcolor=#ddddff
|align="center"|
;[[Prémio Cecil B. DeMille]]
|{{won|1}}
|- bgcolor=#eeeeff
|align="center"|
;[[Tony Award]]
|{{won|1}}
|- bgcolor=#ddddff
|align="center"|
;[[Grammy Award]]s
|{{won|2}}
|{{nom|2}}
|- bgcolor=#eeeeff
|align="center"|
;[[Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award]]
|{{won|1}}
|- bgcolor=#eeeeff
|align="center"|
;[[Grammy Hall of Fame]]
|{{won|6}}
|- bgcolor=#ddddff
|align="center"|
;[[Emmy Awards]]
|{{won|0}}
|{{nom|3}}
|-
|}


[[Judy Garland]] recebeu inúmeros prêmios e honrarias durante seus 40 anos de carreira. Judy ganhou ou foi indicada para prêmios pelos seus trabahos no cinema, televisão e performance musical no estúdio e no palco. Foi indicada duas vezes ao Óscar e premiada com um Óscar Juvenil em 1940. Venceu um Golden Globe e foi indicada para um segundo, recebeu um Tony em reconhecimento pelo espetávulo no [[Palace Theatre (New York)|Palace Theatre]]. Garland ganhou dois [[Grammy Award]]s pelo álbum ao vivo ''[[Judy at Carnegie Hall]]''.
Embora Judy Garland tenha estreado um [[espetáculo]] apenas em 1943, somente após a estagnação da sua carreira no cinema que os concertos ficaram mais frequentes, começando com uma série de apresentações aclamadas pela crítica em 1951 no [[London Palladium]]. Garland estabeleceu um recorde quando apareceu por 19 semanas no [[Palace Theatre]] em [[Nova York]], também em 1951 e seu espetáculo de 1961 ''[[Judy at Carnegie Hall]]'' é frequentemente descrito como uma das maiores noites da história do show business. Ela continuou a fazer apresentações até três meses antes de sua morte em 1969.


Judy também recebeu diversos prêmios e honrarias póstumas, entre eles um [[Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award]] e diversas de suas gravações foram introduzidas no [[Grammy Hall of Fame]]. Foi homenageada duas vezes com estampas nos selos postais dos Estados Unidos e tem duas estrelas na [[Calçada da Fama]]. O [[American Film Institute]] tem continuamente reconhecido seu talento, colocando Judy entre as oito maiores cantoras de todos os tempos e indicando cinco de suas gravações entre as 100 músicas de filmes, incluindo "[[Over the Rainbow]]" como a número um.
Garland estrelou uma série de especiais de televisão a partir de 1955, quando ela apareceu no primeiro episódio de ''[[Ford Star Jubilee]]''. O sucesso desses especiais levou CBS para oferecer Garland uma série regular. ''[[The Judy Garland Show]]'' estreou em 1963 e apesar de bem recebido pela crítica sofre com os [[Nielsen Company|índices de audiência]] uma vez que concorria diretamente com ''[[Bonanza]]'', que era o programa mais popular da época. ''The Judy Garland Show'' foi cancelado após uma temporada, mas Garland e a série foi indicada ao [[Emmy Award]].


==Filmografia==
==Prêmios==
===Óscar===
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O [[Academy Award]]s, popularmente conhecido como Óscar é apresentado anualmente pela [[Academia de Artes e Ciências Cinematográficas]] em reconhecimento à excelência profissional na indústria cinematográfica. Judy foi indicada a dois prêmios e recebeu um Óscar Juvenil.<ref name = tvguide />
! style="width20%;" |Filme<ref>Finch pp 43-7</ref><ref>Edwards pp. 315-7</ref> !! style="width5%;" |Ano !! style="width75%;" | Papel
{| class="wikitable" style="width:80%;"
|-
|-
! style="width:5%;" | Ano
|''The Big Revue
! style="width:40%;" | Trabalho indicado
|1929
! style="width:45%;" | Categoria
|Ela mesma, com as Gumm Sisters
! style="width:10%;" | Resultado
|-
|-
| 1940
|''A Holiday in Storyland
| align=center|Pela performance excepcional em papéis juvenis durante o ano anterior.<br>(''[[The Wizard of Oz (1939)|O Mágico de Oz]]'' e ''[[Babes in Arms]]'')
|1930
| [[Óscar Juvenil]]
|Ela mesma, com as Gumm Sisters. Inclui a primeira apresentação solo de Judy , "Blue Butterfly."
| {{Ven}}
|-
|-
| 1955
|''Bubbles''
| ''[[A Star Is Born]]''
|1930
| [[Oscar de melhor atriz|Melhor atriz]]
|Ela mesma, com as Gumm Sisters.
| {{nom}}
|-
|-
| 1962
|''The Wedding of Jack and Jill''
| ''[[Judgment at Nuremberg]]''
|1930
| [[Óscar de melhor atriz secundária|Melhor atriz coadjuvante]]
|Ela mesma, com as Gumm Sisters
| {{nom}}
|}

===Golden Globe===
O Golden Globe é apresentado anualmente pela [Associação de Correspondentes Estrangeiros de Hollywood]] em reconhecimento dos feitos da indústria do entretenimento , doméstico e estrangeiro, por focar a atenção do grande público sobre o melhor em filmes e televisão. Judy ganhou um prêmio e foi indicada a um segundo.<ref>{{cite web
| title =Judy Garland
| publisher =Hollywood Foreign Press Association
| url =http://www.goldenglobes.org/browse/member/29377
| accessdate = 2007-12-24 }}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="width:80%;"
|-
|-
! style="width:5%;" | Ano
|''[[La Fiesta de Santa Barbara]]''
! style="width:40%;" | Trabalho Indicado
|1935
! style="width:45%;" | Categoria
|Ela mesma, com as Gumm Sisters
! style="width:10%;" | Resultado
|-
|-
| 1955
|''[[Every Sunday]]''
| ''A Star Is Born''
|1936
| [[Anexo:Globo de Ouro de melhor atriz em comédia ou musical|Melhor atriz em comédia ou musical]]
|Judy. Primeiro papel na [[MGM]].
| {{won}}
|-
|-
| 1962
|''[[Pigskin Parade]]''
| ''Judgement at Nuremberg''
|1936
| [[Anexo:Globo de Ouro de melhor atriz coadjuvante em cinema|Melhor atriz coadjuvante em cinema]]
|Sairy Dodd
| {{nom}}
|-
|-
| 1962
|''[[Broadway Melody of 1938|Broadway Melody <br>of 1938]]''
| Lifetime Achievement
|1937
| [[Prêmio Cecil B. DeMille]]
|Betty Clayton
| {{won|Homenageada}}
|}

===Grammy Awards===
The Grammy Awards are presented annually by the [[National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences]] of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry. Garland won two Grammys during her lifetime,<ref name = tvguide>{{cite web
| title =Judy Garland: Biography
| publisher =TV Guide
| url =http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/judy-garland/bio/159192
| accessdate = 2008-07-03 }}</ref> and was posthumously awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.<ref>{{cite web
| title =Lifetime Achievement Award
| publisher =The Recording Academy
| url =http://www.grammy.com/Recording_Academy/Awards/Lifetime_Awards/
| accessdate = 2007-12-25 }}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="width:80%;"
|-
|-
! style="width:5%;" | Year
|''[[Thoroughbreds Don't Cry]]''
! style="width:40%;" | Nominated work
|1937
! style="width:45%;" | Category
|Cricket West
! style="width:10%;" | Result
|-
|-
| 1962
|''[[Everybody Sing (filme)|Everybody Sing]]''
| ''[[Judy at Carnegie Hall]]''
|1938
| [[Grammy Award for Album of the Year|Album of the Year]]
|Judy Bellaire
| {{won}}
|-
|-
| 1962
|''[[Love Finds Andy Hardy]]''
| ''Judy at Carnegie Hall''
|1938
| [[Best Female Pop Vocal Performance|Female Solo Vocal Performance]]
|Betsy Booth
| {{won}}
|-
|-
| 1966
|''[[Listen, Darling]]''
| ''25th Anniversary: Retrospective''
|1938
| [[Best Album Notes]]
|"Pinkie" Wingate
| {{nom}}
|-
|-
| 1971
|''[[The Wizard of Oz (1939)|The Wizard of Oz]]''
| ''Judy. London. 1969''
|1939
| Best Album Notes
|[[Dorothy Gale]]
| {{nom}}
|-
|-
| 1995
|''[[Babes in Arms]]''
| ''Judy: Complete Decca Masters''
|1939
| [[Best Historical Album]]
|[[File:Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in Babes in Arms trailer.jpg|thumb|100px|right|Judy com [[Mickey Rooney]] em ''Babes in Arms'']]
| {{nom}}
Patsy Barton. Judy foi premiada com um [[Óscar Juvenil]] <br>"pela sua atuação nesse filme e em o Mágico de Oz.<ref name = tvguide>{{cite web
| title =Judy Garland: Biography
| publisher =TV Guide
| url =http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/judy-garland/bio/159192
| accessdate = 2008-07-03 }}</ref>
|-
|-
| 1999
|''[[Andy Hardy Meets Debutante]]''
| Lifetime Achievement
|1940
| [[Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award]]
|Betsy Booth
| {{won|Honored}}
|-
|''[[Strike Up the Band (filme)|Strike Up the Band]]''
|1940
|Mary Holden
|-
|''[[Little Nellie Kelly]]''
|1940
|Nellie Noonan Kelly, Little Nellie Kelly
|-
|''[[Ziegfeld Girl]]''
|1941
|Susan Gallagher
|-
|''[[Life Begins for Andy Hardy|Life Begins for <br>Andy Hardy]]''
|1941
|Miss Betsy Booth
|-
|''[[Babes on Broadway]]''
|1941
|Penny Morris
|-
|''We Must Have Music''
|1942
|Ela mesma
|-
|''[[For Me and My Gal]]''
|1942
|Jo Hayden
|-
|''[[Thousands Cheer]]''
|1943
|Ela mesma
|-
|''[[Presenting Lily Mars]]''
|1943
|Lily Mars
|-
|''[[Girl Crazy (filme de 1943)|Girl Crazy]]''
|1943
|Ginger Gray
|-
|''[[Meet Me in St. Louis]]''
|1944
|Esther Smith
|-
|''[[The Clock (filme)|The Clock]]''
|1945
|Alice Mayberry
|-
|''[[Ziegfeld Follies]]''
|1945
|A Estrela
|-
|''[[The Harvey Girls]]''
|1946
|Susan Bradley
|-
|''[[Till the Clouds Roll By]]''
|1946
|Marilyn Miller
|-
|''[[Words and Music (filme de 1948)|Words and Music]]''
|1948
|Ela mesma
|-
|''[[The Pirate]]''
|1948
|Manuela Ava
|-
|''[[Easter Parade]]''
|1948
|Hannah Brown
|-
|''[[In the Good Old Summertime]]''
|1949
|Veronica Fisher
|-
|''[[Summer Stock]]''
|1950
|Jane Falbury
|-
|''[[A Star Is Born (1954)|A Star Is Born]]''
|1954
|[[File:Judy Garland in A Star is Born trailer.jpg|thumb|100px|left|Judy Garland como Vicki Lester]]
Vicki Lester (Esther Blodgett). Judy ganhou o [[Anexo:Globo de Ouro de melhor atriz em comédia ou musical|Golden Globe de melhor atriz em comédia ou musical]] e foi indicada ao [[Oscar de melhor atriz]].<ref name = tvguide /><ref name = Globes>{{cite web
| title =Judy Garland
| publisher =Hollywood Foreign Press Association
| url =http://www.goldenglobes.org/browse/member/29377
| accessdate = 2007-12-24 }}</ref>
|-
|''[[Pepe (filme)|Pepe]]''
|1960
|Ela mesma (somente voz)
|-
|''[[Judgment at Nuremberg|Judgment at <br>Nuremberg]]''
|1961
|[[File:Judy Garland in Judgement at Nuremberg trailer.jpg|thumb|100px|right|Mrs. Wallner]]
Mrs. Irene Hoffman Wallner. Judy foi indicada ao Óscar e ao Golden Globe de atriz coadjuvante.<ref name = tvguide /><ref name = Globes />
|-
|''[[Gay Purr-ee]]''
|1962
|Mewsette (somente voz)
|-
|''[[A Child Is Waiting]]''
|1963
|Jean Hansen
|-
|''[[I Could Go On Singing]]''
|1963
|Jenny Bowman
|}
|}


''Judy at Carnegie Hall'' won two more Grammys, for [[Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical|Best Engineering Contribution – Popular Recording]] (Robert Arnold) and Best Album Cover—Non-Classical (Jim Silke).
===Filmes não terminados===
* ''[[The Barkleys of Broadway]]'' (1949) - Judy Garland estava utilizando medicação prescrita para dormir em conjunto com pílulas à base de [[morfina]], obtidas ilegalmente. Somando-se também fortes [[enxaqueca]]s que levaram a Judy perder diversos dias de filmagem. Depois de avisado pelo médico da atriz que ela somente estaria apta ao trabalho após quatro ou cinco dias de descanso, o executivo da [[MGM]], [[Arthur Freed]], a suspendeu em 18 de julho de 1948. Ela foi substituída por [[Ginger Rogers]].<ref>Shipman pp. 225-6</ref>
* ''[[Annie Get Your Gun (filme)|Annie Get Your Gun]]'' (1950) - Garland estava nervosa com a perspectiva de representar [[Annie Oakley]], um papel fortemente identificado com [[Ethel Merman]]. Ela começou a atrasar para as gravações e foi suspensa em 10 de maio de 1949 e substituída por [[Betty Hutton]].<ref>Clarke pp. 250-5</ref>
* ''[[Royal Wedding]]'' (1951) - Chamada para substituir [[June Allyson]], que engravidara, Judy novamente apresentou diversos atrasos para gravação e aos ensaios com [[Fred Astaire]] e o diretor [[Charles Walters]]. O estúdio suspendeu seu contrato em 17 de junho de 1950 e ela foi substituída por [[Jane Powell]].<ref name = Frank />
* ''[[O Vale das Bonecas]]'' (1967) - Judy estava escalada para atuar no filme baseado no livro homônimo de [[Jacqueline Susann]] no papel de Neely O'Hara. Como em outros projetos começou a se atrasar, perder diversos dias de filmagem e atrasar a produção do filme por se recursar a sair do camarim. Ela foi substituída em abril de 1967 por [[Susan Hayward]].<ref>Seaman pp. 292-3, 343</ref>


===Grammy Hall of Fame recordings===
==Espetáculos==
The [[Grammy Hall of Fame Award]] is a special Grammy award established in 1973 to honor recordings that are at least twenty-five years old and that have "qualitative or historical significance".<ref>{{cite web
Judy se apresentou em shows cerca de 1.100 vezes.<ref>{{cite web
| title =Grammy Hall of Fame Award
| last = Fricke
| publisher =The Recording Academy
| first = John
| url =http://www.grammy.org/recording-academy/awards/hall-of-fame
| title = Judy Garland: Featured Essay
| accessdate = 2007-12-25 }}</ref> As of 2011 six of Garland's recordings have received the award.
| publisher = PBS
{| class="wikitable" style="width:80%;"
| url =http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/garland_j.html
| accessdate = 2008-07-19}}</ref> Listed below are some of her key concert performances.
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! Data !! Local !! Nota
|-
|-
! style="width:5%;" | Year
| 10 de julho de 1943
! style="width:40%;" | Nominated work
|[[Filadelfia]]
! style="width:45%;" | Award
|Sua primeira apresentação solo no Robin Hood Dell; [[Andre Kostelanetz]] conduziu a orquestra.<ref name = Lost>{{cite book
! style="width:10%;" | Result
| last =DiOrio, Jr.
|- align=center
| first =Al
| 1981
| authorlink =
| align=left|"[[Over the Rainbow]]"
| coauthors =
| align=left|Grammy Hall of Fame
| title =Little Girl Lost: The Life and Hard Times of Judy Garland
| {{included|Inducted}}
| publisher =Manor Books
|- align=center
| year =1973
| 1998
| location =
| align=left|"[[You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)|(Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You]]"
| pages =
| align=left|Grammy Hall of Fame
| url =
| {{included|Inducted}}
| doi =
|- align=center
| id =
| 1998
| isbn = }}</ref>
| align=left|''Judy at Carnegie Hall''
|-
| align=left|Grammy Hall of Fame
| 9 de abril de 1951
| {{included|Inducted}}
|[[Londres]]
|- align=center
|Judy abre seu próprio show no [[London Palladium]]; o show é realizado duas vezes por noite com matinês às quartas e sábados.
| 2005
|-
| align=left|''[[Meet Me In St. Louis]] - Soundtrack''
| 1 de julho de 1951
| align=left|Grammy Hall of Fame
|[[Dublin]]
| {{included|Inducted}}
|Executa na Irlanda, no Theatre Royal de Dublin 14 apresentações com ingressos esgotados, onde seu show foi realizado para 50.000 pessoas, o que era sem precedentes para a época. Após a chegada em Dublin, ela foi recebida por uma multidão, a quem ela cantou da janela de seu camarim.<ref name = Frank>{{cite book
|- align=center
| 2006
| align=left|''The Wizard of Oz – Musical and Dramatic Selections Recorded Directly from the Soundtrack of MGM's Technicolor Film''
| align=left|Grammy Hall of Fame
| {{included|Inducted}}
|- align=center
| 2010
| align=left|"[[For Me and My Gal (song)|For Me and My Gal]]" (with [[Gene Kelly]])
| align=left|Grammy Hall of Fame
| {{included|Inducted}}
|}


===Emmy Awards===
| last =Frank
The [[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]] (ATAS) honors national prime time television entertainment.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.emmys.tv/awards/index.php | publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences | title=Awards | accessdate=2008-06-21}}</ref> Garland was nominated for three Emmys.<ref name = tvguide />
| first =Gerold
{| class="wikitable" style="width:80%;"
| authorlink =
| coauthors =
| title =Judy
| publisher =Harper & Row
| year =1975
| location =
| pages =
| url =
| doi =
| id =
| isbn = 0-306-80894-3}}</ref>
|-
|-
! style="width:5%;" | Year
| 16 de outubro de 1951
! style="width:40%;" | Nominated work
|[[Nova York]]
! style="width:45%;" | Category
|A lendária abertura do [[Palace Theatre (New York)|Palace Theatre]] de Nova York
! style="width:10%;" | Result
The legendary [[Palace Theatre (Broadway)|Palace Theater]], o show se estende por 19 semanas e quebra todos os recordes de bilheteria. Ela retorna no período entre 16 de novembro de 1951 até 24 de fevereiro de 1952.<ref>{{cite book
| last =St. Johns
| first =Adela Rogers
| authorlink =
| coauthors =
| title =Some Are Born Great
| publisher =Doubleday & Company
| year =1974
| location =
| pages =
| url =
| doi =
| id =
| isbn = }}</ref>
|-
|-
| 1956
| 1956
|
| [[New Frontier Hotel e Cassino|New Frontier Hotel]] em [[Las Vegas]]
| Best Female Singer
| Garland realiza uma série de apresentações por quatro semanas por um salário de US $ 55.000 por semana, fazendo dela a artista mais bem paga para trabalhar em Las Vegas até o momento. Apesar de um breve ataque de [[laringite]], suas performances foram tão bem-sucedidas que o seu prazo foi prorrogado mais uma semana.<ref>Frank p. 420&ndash;1</ref>
|{{nom}}
|-
|-
| 1962
| 11 de maio de 1959
| ''The Judy Garland Show'' (special)
|Nova York
| Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Musical Program
|Abertura do [[Metropolitan Opera House (39th St)|Metropolitan Opera House]], em Nova York por sete noites.
| {{nom}}
|-
|-
| 1964
| 3 e 5 de outubro de 1960
|[[Paris]]
|Palais de Chaillot, apelidada pela crítica francesa como "La [[Edith Piaf|Piaf]] Americaine"
|-
| 28 a 29 de outubro de 1960
|[[Paris]]
|Apresentação no célebre [[Olympia (teatro)|Olympia]]
|-
| Outubro de 1960
|[[Amsterdam]]
|O show é transmitido ao vivo por uma rádio européia e considerado à mesma altura com o desempenho Carnegie Hall no ano seguinte.<ref name = Frank/>
|-
| 23 de abril de 1961
|Nova York
|O lendário show no [[Carnegie Hall]].
|-
| 16 de setembro de 1961
|[[Los Angeles]]
|Executa a apresentação do Carnegie Hall no [[Hollywood Bowl]] com ingressos esgotados, apesar de forte chuva.
|-
|Maio de 1964
|[[Sidnei]]/[[Melbourne]]
|Talvez o maior insucesso da turnê de Judy e casa de várias controvérsias. As críticas dos dois shows de Sidnei foram positivas, entretanto a parte da turnê de Melbourne foi um desastre. A platéia ficou irritada com o atraso para o começo do show, ela era incapaz de lembrar as letras e arrastava aquelas que se lembrava. Ela deixou o palco após 20 minutos. Foi a primeira vez em sua carreira que ela recebeu críticas negativas e onde ela tinha sido vaiada por uma platéia.<ref name = Frank/>
|-
| 8 e 15 de novembro de 1964
|[[Londres]]
|Realiza com a filha [[Liza Minnelli]] um show no [[London Palladium]] para a [[ITV Network|ITV]]. O show é gravado e lançado como um álbum duplo pela [[Capitol Records]].
|-
| 31 de julho de 1967
|Nova York
|Volta ao Palace Theatre para um série de apresentações.
|-
| 31 de agosto de 1967
|[[Boston]]
|Maior público; cerca de 100.000 pessoas assistiram seu concerto gratuito ao ar livre no [[Boston Common (park)|Boston Common]].
|-
| 25 e 27 de dezembro de 1967
|Nova York
|Show no Madison Square Garden.
|-
| 25 de março de 1969
|[[Copenhagen]]
|Última apresentação de Judy, no Falkoner Centre em Copenhagen.
|}

==Television==
Key Garland television appearances include:
{|class="wikitable"
! Date
! Title
! Network
! Notes
|-
| September 24, 1955<ref>{{cite news
| last =Parsons
| first =Louella
| title =TV Spectacular Gives New Rainbow to Judy
| work =The Daily Review
| date =1955-09-23}}</ref>
| ''[[Ford Star Jubilee]]''
| [[CBS]]
| The first full-scale color telecast on CBS.<ref>Sanders p. 16</ref>
|-
| April 8, 1956<ref>Sanders p. 19</ref>
| ''[[General Electric Theater]]''
| CBS
| Slated to be the first of a series of CBS specials under a three-year, $300,000 contract with Garland, this was the only one produced before the relationship between Garland and husband [[Sid Luft]] and CBS broke down in a dispute over the planned format of upcoming specials.<ref>Sanders p. 24</ref>
|-
| February 25, 1962
| ''The Judy Garland Show''
| CBS
| Featured [[Frank Sinatra]] and [[Dean Martin]]. Nominated for four [[Emmy Award]]s.<ref>{{cite web
| last =
| first =
| authorlink =
| coauthors =
| title =Awards for The Judy Garland Show (1962)
| work =
| publisher =Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
| date =
| url =http://www.emmys.tv/awards/awardsearch.php
| format =
| doi =
| accessdate = 2007-12-14}}</ref>
|-
| March 19, 1963<ref>Sanders p. 65</ref>
| ''Judy Garland and Her Guests [[Phil Silvers]] and [[Robert Goulet]]''
| CBS
| Nominated for an Emmy.
|-
| September 29, 1963 - March 29, 1964
| ''[[The Judy Garland Show]]''
| ''[[The Judy Garland Show]]''
| Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Musical Program
| CBS
| {{nom}}
| Garland's only regular series. Canceled after one season and 26 episodes. Garland and the series were Emmy-nominated.<ref>{{cite web
| last =
| first =
| authorlink =
| coauthors =
| title =Awards for The Judy Garland Show (1963)
| work =
| publisher =Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
| date =
| url =http://www.emmys.tv/awards/awardsearch.php
| format =
| doi =
| accessdate = 2007-12-14}}</ref>
|-
| December 1, 1964
| ''Judy and Liza at the [[London Palladium|Palladium]]''
| [[ITV Network|ITV]]
| Broadcast of the November 1964 appearance with [[Liza Minnelli]].
|-
| January 19, 1969<ref>Edwards p. 327</ref>
| ''[[Sunday Night at the London Palladium]]''
| [[ITV Network|ITV]]
|
|}
|}


==See also==
===Tony Awards===
The Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known as the [[Tony Award]]s, recognize achievement in live American theatre and are presented by the [[American Theatre Wing]] and [[The Broadway League]]. Judy Garland won a [[Special Tony Award]] in 1952 for her contributions to the revival of [[Vaudeville]] with her record-breaking 19-week stand at the [[Palace Theatre, New York|Palace Theatre]].<ref>{{cite web
* [[List of Judy Garland awards and honors]]
* [[List of Judy Garland biographies]]
| title =Judy Garland
| publisher =American Theatre Wing
* [[Judy Garland discography]]
| url =http://www.tonyawards.com/p/tonys_search?start=90&year=&award=&lname=&fname=&show=
| accessdate = 2007-12-24 }}</ref>


==Notes==
==Other honors==
Since 1975, Garland's birthplace of [[Grand Rapids, Minnesota|Grand Rapids]], Minnesota has held a yearly ''Judy Garland Festival'' in June.<ref>{{cite news
{{Reflist}}
| last =Taus
| first =Margaret
| title =There's No Place Like Judy's Home
| publisher =Associated Press
| date =1995-06-27 }}</ref> At the 2006 festival, Minnesota governor [[Tim Pawlenty]] and lietuenant governor [[Carol Molnau]] proclaimed June 22 to be "Judy Garland Day", recognizing and honoring Judy Garland for her dedication and exemplary achievements and to salute her as an outstanding citizen and patron of the Arts. Her children [[Lorna Luft|Lorna]] and Joey Luft were in attendance.<ref>{{cite web
| last =Luft
| first =Lorna
| coauthors =Joe Luft
| title =An open letter to Judy Garland fans
| publisher =Judy Garland Museum
| url =http://www.judygarlandmuseum.com/LornaJoeletter.html
| accessdate = 2007-12-25 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071222134637/http://www.judygarlandmuseum.com/LornaJoeletter.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-12-22}}</ref> Also in 1975, The Judy Garland Museum opened in Grand Rapids. The museum, dedicated to honoring Garland's talent and legacy, is financially supported in part by the Judy Garland Heirs Trust and has the personal support of all of Garland's children. Garland's childhood home in Grand Rapids opened to the public in 1995. The museum claims to hold the largest collection of Judy Garland memorabilia in the world.<ref>{{cite web
| title =Judy Garland Museum
| publisher =Judy Garland Museum
| url =http://www.judygarlandmuseum.com/
| accessdate = 2007-12-25 }}</ref>

Garland has twice been honored with commemorative postage stamps. In 1989, the [[United States Postal Service]] issued a series of "Classic Films" postage stamps, to honor the 50th anniversary of films made in the [[United States]] in 1939 that were nominated for Academy Awards. These 25¢ stamps featured four films: ''The Wizard of Oz'', ''[[Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind]]'', ''[[Stagecoach (1939 film)|Stagecoach]]'' and ''[[Beau Geste (1939 film)|Beau Geste]]''.<ref>{{cite news
| last =Kronish
| first =Syd
| title =Hollywood film legends preserved on latest issue
| work =The Sunday Capital
| date =1990-04-08
| accessdate = }}</ref> The post office issued a stamp in 2006 honoring Garland in the "Legends of Hollywood" series.<ref>{{cite press release
| title =The 2006 Commemorative Stamp Program
| publisher =United States Postal Service
| date =2005-11-30
| url =http://www.usps.com/communications/news/stamps/2005/sr05_054.htm?from=bannercommunications&page=comstamps
| accessdate = 2007-12-25}}</ref> The stamp depicts Garland as Vicki Lester from ''A Star Is Born'' and was painted by illustrator Tim O'Brien. The first day ceremony for this stamp was on June 10, 2006, on what would have been Garland's 84th birthday, in New York City with nationwide availability on June 12. The ceremony at New York's [[Carnegie Hall]] featured her daughter, Lorna Luft, [[Turner Classic Movies]] host [[Robert Osborne]], [[Dick Cavett]], [[Michael Feinstein]], [[Rufus Wainwright]], [[Terrence McNally]], and Garland's MGM colleagues [[Jane Powell]] and [[Margaret O'Brien]]. Garland's daughter [[Liza Minnelli]] taped a special greeting exclusively for the ceremony.<ref>{{cite news
| last =Harrity
| first =Christopher
| title =Judy's stamp of approval
| work =The Advocate
| date =2006-06-09
| url = http://www.advocate.com/exclusive_detail.asp?id=32127
| accessdate = 2007-12-25 }}</ref>
[[File:Garland & Rooney.jpg|thumb|left|[[Mickey Rooney]] watches Judy Garland put her handprint into cement at [[Grauman's Chinese Theatre]], 1939]]
The [[American Film Institute]] has twice recognized Garland and her talents. In 1999 the AFI named Garland eighth among the [[AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars|Greatest Female Stars of All Time]].<ref>{{cite web
| title = AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars
| publisher =American Film Institute
| date =1999-06-16
| url =http://www.afi.com/tvevents/100years/stars.aspx
| accessdate = 2007-12-22 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071026100654/http://www.afi.com/tvevents/100years/stars.aspx <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-10-26}}</ref> The AFI in 2004 chose Garland's performance of "Over the Rainbow" as the number one movie song of all time, as part of its "100 Years...100 Songs" list. Four more Garland songs were featured on the list: "[[Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas]]" from ''[[Meet Me in St. Louis]]'' (#76); "[[Get Happy (song)|Get Happy]]" from ''[[Summer Stock]]'' (#61); "[[The Trolley Song]]", also from ''Meet Me in St. Louis'' (#26); and "[[The Man That Got Away]]" from ''A Star Is Born'' (#11).<ref>{{cite web
| title = AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs
| publisher =American Film Institute
| date =2004-06-22
| url =http://www.afi.com/tvevents/100years/songs.aspx
| accessdate = 2007-12-25 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071027165808/http://www.afi.com/tvevents/100years/songs.aspx <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-10-27}}</ref>
[[File:Judy Garland star HWF.JPG|thumb|right|Star for recognition of film work at 1715 [[Vine St.|Vine Street]] on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]]. She has another for recording at 6764 [[Hollywood Blvd]].]]

Garland's rendition of "Over the Rainbow" was also honored as number one in the 2001 ''[[Songs of the Century]]'' project, by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] and the [[National Endowment for the Arts]]. The list was assembled for young people to "help further appreciation for the music development process, including songwriting, musicianship, recording, performing, distributing and the development of distribution and cultural values."<ref>{{cite news
| last =Allen
| first =Jamie
| title =New song list puts 'Rainbow' way up high
| publisher =CNN.com
| date =2001-03-07
| url =http://archives.cnn.com/2001/SHOWBIZ/Music/03/07/365.songs/
| accessdate = 2007-12-25}}</ref>

In 2003, the [[National Recording Preservation Board]] selected ''Judy at Carnegie Hall'' for preservation in the [[National Recording Registry]].<ref>{{cite press release
| title =The National Recording Registry 2003
| publisher =National Recording Preservation Board
| url =http://www.loc.gov/rr/record/nrpb/nrpb-2003reg.html
| accessdate = 2008-07-05}}</ref>

[[Sigma Chi]] at the [[Ohio State University]] initiated Garland as a [[Sigma Chi#International Sweetheart|Sweetheart of Sigma Chi]] in 1938.<ref>{{cite web
| title =Life goes to a party with Judy Garland
| work =Life magazine
| date =1938-03-28
| url =http://www.jgdb.com/articl31.htm
| accessdate = 2007-12-25 }}</ref> A new breed of rose was introduced in 1977, dedicated to Garland. The Judy Garland Rose has yellow petals with bright red tips.<ref>{{cite web
| title =Judy Garland
| publisher =Roselocator.com
| url =http://www.roselocator.com/rose_locator/roses/grandiflora_over_100cm/325_judy_garland.php
| accessdate = 2007-12-25 }}</ref> Garland was inducted into the [[Minnesota Music Hall of Fame]] located in [[New Ulm, Minnesota|New Ulm]], Minnesota in 1991.<ref>{{cite web
| title =Minnesota Music Hall of Fame (1989 - 1995)
| publisher =Minnesota Music Hall of Fame
| url =http://www.mnmusichalloffame.org/inductees.html
| accessdate = 2007-12-25 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071103113226/http://www.mnmusichalloffame.org/inductees.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-11-03}}</ref>

Judy Garland has two stars on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]], one for motion pictures (located at 1715 Vine St.) and one for recording (located at 6764 Hollywood Blvd.).<ref>{{cite web
| title =Hollywood sights of interest to Judy fans
| publisher =Judy Garland Database
| url =http://www.jgdb.com/meander1.htm
| accessdate = 2009-08-24 }}</ref> Her hand- and footprints were preserved in cement in 1939 at [[Grauman's Chinese Theatre]].<ref>{{cite web
| title =Judy Garland's footprints in cement
| publisher =seeing-stars.com
| url =http://www.seeing-stars.com/ImagePages/ChineseForecourtPhoto(JudyGarland).shtml
| accessdate = 2008-07-24 }}</ref>

On what would have been Garland's 88th birthday, June 10, 2010, [[Madame Tussauds]] Hollywood unveiled a wax figure of Garland.<ref>{{Cite web
| last = Advocate.com editors
| title = Judy Garland Immortalized
| publisher = Advocate.com
| date = 06-10-2010
| url = http://advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/06/10/Judy_Garland_Immortalized/
| accessdate = 2010-06-10}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
* Clarke, Gerald (2000). ''Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland''. New York, Random House. ISBN 0-375-50378-1.

* DiOrio, Jr., Al (1973). ''Little Girl Lost: The Life and Hard Times of Judy Garland''. Manor Books.
==See also==
* Edwards, Anne (1975). ''Judy Garland''. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 671802283 (paperback edition).
* [[List of Judy Garland biographies]]
* Finch, Christopher (1975). ''Rainbow: The Stormy Life of Judy Garland''. Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-25173-3 (paperback edition).
* [[List of Judy Garland performances]]
* Frank, Gerold (1975). ''Judy''. Harper & Row. ISBN 0-306-80894-3.
* Sanders, Coyne Steven (1990). ''Rainbow's End: The Judy Garland Show''. Zebra Books. ISBN 0-8217-3708-2 (paperback edition).
* Seaman, Barbara (1996). ''Lovely Me: The Life of Jacqueline Susann''. New York, Seven Stories Press. ISBN 096587706 (1996 edition).
* Shipman, David (1975). ''Judy Garland, The Secret Life of an American Legend''. Harper & Row. ISBN 0-7868-8026-0 (paperback edition).
* St. Johns, Adela Rogers (1974). ''Some Are Born Great''. Doubleday & Company.


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Lista dos prêmios de Judy Garland

Judy Garland como Dorothy Gale em O Mágico de Oz, um de seus dois filmes de 1939 pelos quais recebeu o Óscar Juvenil

Prêmio Venceu Indicada
Óscar
0 2
Óscar Juvenil
1
Golden Globe Awards
1 2
Prémio Cecil B. DeMille
1
Tony Award
1
Grammy Awards
2 2
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
1
Grammy Hall of Fame
6
Emmy Awards
0 3

Judy Garland recebeu inúmeros prêmios e honrarias durante seus 40 anos de carreira. Judy ganhou ou foi indicada para prêmios pelos seus trabahos no cinema, televisão e performance musical no estúdio e no palco. Foi indicada duas vezes ao Óscar e premiada com um Óscar Juvenil em 1940. Venceu um Golden Globe e foi indicada para um segundo, recebeu um Tony em reconhecimento pelo espetávulo no Palace Theatre. Garland ganhou dois Grammy Awards pelo álbum ao vivo Judy at Carnegie Hall.

Judy também recebeu diversos prêmios e honrarias póstumas, entre eles um Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award e diversas de suas gravações foram introduzidas no Grammy Hall of Fame. Foi homenageada duas vezes com estampas nos selos postais dos Estados Unidos e tem duas estrelas na Calçada da Fama. O American Film Institute tem continuamente reconhecido seu talento, colocando Judy entre as oito maiores cantoras de todos os tempos e indicando cinco de suas gravações entre as 100 músicas de filmes, incluindo "Over the Rainbow" como a número um.

Prêmios

Óscar

O Academy Awards, popularmente conhecido como Óscar é apresentado anualmente pela Academia de Artes e Ciências Cinematográficas em reconhecimento à excelência profissional na indústria cinematográfica. Judy foi indicada a dois prêmios e recebeu um Óscar Juvenil.[1]

Ano Trabalho indicado Categoria Resultado
1940 Pela performance excepcional em papéis juvenis durante o ano anterior.
(O Mágico de Oz e Babes in Arms)
Óscar Juvenil Venceu
1955 A Star Is Born Melhor atriz Indicado
1962 Judgment at Nuremberg Melhor atriz coadjuvante Indicado

Golden Globe

O Golden Globe é apresentado anualmente pela [Associação de Correspondentes Estrangeiros de Hollywood]] em reconhecimento dos feitos da indústria do entretenimento , doméstico e estrangeiro, por focar a atenção do grande público sobre o melhor em filmes e televisão. Judy ganhou um prêmio e foi indicada a um segundo.[2]

Ano Trabalho Indicado Categoria Resultado
1955 A Star Is Born Melhor atriz em comédia ou musical Venceu
1962 Judgement at Nuremberg Melhor atriz coadjuvante em cinema Indicado
1962 Lifetime Achievement Prêmio Cecil B. DeMille Homenageada

Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry. Garland won two Grammys during her lifetime,[1] and was posthumously awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.[3]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1962 Judy at Carnegie Hall Album of the Year Venceu
1962 Judy at Carnegie Hall Female Solo Vocal Performance Venceu
1966 25th Anniversary: Retrospective Best Album Notes Indicado
1971 Judy. London. 1969 Best Album Notes Indicado
1995 Judy: Complete Decca Masters Best Historical Album Indicado
1999 Lifetime Achievement Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Honored

Judy at Carnegie Hall won two more Grammys, for Best Engineering Contribution – Popular Recording (Robert Arnold) and Best Album Cover—Non-Classical (Jim Silke).

Grammy Hall of Fame recordings

The Grammy Hall of Fame Award is a special Grammy award established in 1973 to honor recordings that are at least twenty-five years old and that have "qualitative or historical significance".[4] As of 2011 six of Garland's recordings have received the award.

Year Nominated work Award Result
1981 "Over the Rainbow" Grammy Hall of Fame

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1998 "(Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You" Grammy Hall of Fame

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1998 Judy at Carnegie Hall Grammy Hall of Fame

style="background: #DDFBFF; color: black; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="included table-included"|Inducted

2005 Meet Me In St. Louis - Soundtrack Grammy Hall of Fame

style="background: #DDFBFF; color: black; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="included table-included"|Inducted

2006 The Wizard of Oz – Musical and Dramatic Selections Recorded Directly from the Soundtrack of MGM's Technicolor Film Grammy Hall of Fame

style="background: #DDFBFF; color: black; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="included table-included"|Inducted

2010 "For Me and My Gal" (with Gene Kelly) Grammy Hall of Fame

style="background: #DDFBFF; color: black; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="included table-included"|Inducted

Emmy Awards

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS) honors national prime time television entertainment.[5] Garland was nominated for three Emmys.[1]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1956 Best Female Singer Indicado
1962 The Judy Garland Show (special) Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Musical Program Indicado
1964 The Judy Garland Show Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Musical Program Indicado

Tony Awards

The Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Awards, recognize achievement in live American theatre and are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League. Judy Garland won a Special Tony Award in 1952 for her contributions to the revival of Vaudeville with her record-breaking 19-week stand at the Palace Theatre.[6]

Other honors

Since 1975, Garland's birthplace of Grand Rapids, Minnesota has held a yearly Judy Garland Festival in June.[7] At the 2006 festival, Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty and lietuenant governor Carol Molnau proclaimed June 22 to be "Judy Garland Day", recognizing and honoring Judy Garland for her dedication and exemplary achievements and to salute her as an outstanding citizen and patron of the Arts. Her children Lorna and Joey Luft were in attendance.[8] Also in 1975, The Judy Garland Museum opened in Grand Rapids. The museum, dedicated to honoring Garland's talent and legacy, is financially supported in part by the Judy Garland Heirs Trust and has the personal support of all of Garland's children. Garland's childhood home in Grand Rapids opened to the public in 1995. The museum claims to hold the largest collection of Judy Garland memorabilia in the world.[9]

Garland has twice been honored with commemorative postage stamps. In 1989, the United States Postal Service issued a series of "Classic Films" postage stamps, to honor the 50th anniversary of films made in the United States in 1939 that were nominated for Academy Awards. These 25¢ stamps featured four films: The Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind, Stagecoach and Beau Geste.[10] The post office issued a stamp in 2006 honoring Garland in the "Legends of Hollywood" series.[11] The stamp depicts Garland as Vicki Lester from A Star Is Born and was painted by illustrator Tim O'Brien. The first day ceremony for this stamp was on June 10, 2006, on what would have been Garland's 84th birthday, in New York City with nationwide availability on June 12. The ceremony at New York's Carnegie Hall featured her daughter, Lorna Luft, Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne, Dick Cavett, Michael Feinstein, Rufus Wainwright, Terrence McNally, and Garland's MGM colleagues Jane Powell and Margaret O'Brien. Garland's daughter Liza Minnelli taped a special greeting exclusively for the ceremony.[12]

Mickey Rooney watches Judy Garland put her handprint into cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, 1939

The American Film Institute has twice recognized Garland and her talents. In 1999 the AFI named Garland eighth among the Greatest Female Stars of All Time.[13] The AFI in 2004 chose Garland's performance of "Over the Rainbow" as the number one movie song of all time, as part of its "100 Years...100 Songs" list. Four more Garland songs were featured on the list: "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" from Meet Me in St. Louis (#76); "Get Happy" from Summer Stock (#61); "The Trolley Song", also from Meet Me in St. Louis (#26); and "The Man That Got Away" from A Star Is Born (#11).[14]

Star for recognition of film work at 1715 Vine Street on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She has another for recording at 6764 Hollywood Blvd.

Garland's rendition of "Over the Rainbow" was also honored as number one in the 2001 Songs of the Century project, by the Recording Industry Association of America and the National Endowment for the Arts. The list was assembled for young people to "help further appreciation for the music development process, including songwriting, musicianship, recording, performing, distributing and the development of distribution and cultural values."[15]

In 2003, the National Recording Preservation Board selected Judy at Carnegie Hall for preservation in the National Recording Registry.[16]

Sigma Chi at the Ohio State University initiated Garland as a Sweetheart of Sigma Chi in 1938.[17] A new breed of rose was introduced in 1977, dedicated to Garland. The Judy Garland Rose has yellow petals with bright red tips.[18] Garland was inducted into the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame located in New Ulm, Minnesota in 1991.[19]

Judy Garland has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for motion pictures (located at 1715 Vine St.) and one for recording (located at 6764 Hollywood Blvd.).[20] Her hand- and footprints were preserved in cement in 1939 at Grauman's Chinese Theatre.[21]

On what would have been Garland's 88th birthday, June 10, 2010, Madame Tussauds Hollywood unveiled a wax figure of Garland.[22]

References

  1. a b c «Judy Garland: Biography». TV Guide. Consultado em 3 de julho de 2008 
  2. «Judy Garland». Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Consultado em 24 de dezembro de 2007 
  3. «Lifetime Achievement Award». The Recording Academy. Consultado em 25 de dezembro de 2007 
  4. «Grammy Hall of Fame Award». The Recording Academy. Consultado em 25 de dezembro de 2007 
  5. «Awards». Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Consultado em 21 de junho de 2008 
  6. «Judy Garland». American Theatre Wing. Consultado em 24 de dezembro de 2007 
  7. Taus, Margaret (27 de junho de 1995). «There's No Place Like Judy's Home». Associated Press 
  8. Luft, Lorna; Joe Luft. «An open letter to Judy Garland fans». Judy Garland Museum. Consultado em 25 de dezembro de 2007. Cópia arquivada em 22 de dezembro de 2007 
  9. «Judy Garland Museum». Judy Garland Museum. Consultado em 25 de dezembro de 2007 
  10. Kronish, Syd (8 de abril de 1990). «Hollywood film legends preserved on latest issue». The Sunday Capital 
  11. «The 2006 Commemorative Stamp Program» (Nota de imprensa). United States Postal Service. 30 de novembro de 2005. Consultado em 25 de dezembro de 2007 
  12. Harrity, Christopher (9 de junho de 2006). «Judy's stamp of approval». The Advocate. Consultado em 25 de dezembro de 2007 
  13. «AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars». American Film Institute. 16 de junho de 1999. Consultado em 22 de dezembro de 2007. Cópia arquivada em 26 de outubro de 2007 
  14. «AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs». American Film Institute. 22 de junho de 2004. Consultado em 25 de dezembro de 2007. Cópia arquivada em 27 de outubro de 2007 
  15. Allen, Jamie (7 de março de 2001). «New song list puts 'Rainbow' way up high». CNN.com. Consultado em 25 de dezembro de 2007 
  16. «The National Recording Registry 2003» (Nota de imprensa). National Recording Preservation Board. Consultado em 5 de julho de 2008 
  17. «Life goes to a party with Judy Garland». Life magazine. 28 de março de 1938. Consultado em 25 de dezembro de 2007 
  18. «Judy Garland». Roselocator.com. Consultado em 25 de dezembro de 2007 
  19. «Minnesota Music Hall of Fame (1989 - 1995)». Minnesota Music Hall of Fame. Consultado em 25 de dezembro de 2007. Cópia arquivada em 3 de novembro de 2007 
  20. «Hollywood sights of interest to Judy fans». Judy Garland Database. Consultado em 24 de agosto de 2009 
  21. «Judy Garland's footprints in cement». seeing-stars.com. Consultado em 24 de julho de 2008 
  22. Advocate.com editors (6 de outubro de 2010). «Judy Garland Immortalized». Advocate.com. Consultado em 10 de junho de 2010 

See also

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