Judy Garland’s children are determined to keep the late “Wizard of Oz” star’s legacy alive.
The actress, who was genres and was twice nominated for an Oscar, died June 22, 1969, at age 47 from an accidental barbiturate overdose. She would have turned 100 June 10.
The screen star’s children — Liza Minnelli, Lorna Luft and Joey Luft — have teamed up with perfume developer Vincenzo Spinnato to release “Judy – A Garland Fragrance.” They said it pays tribute to Garland, who never left her home without spraying her favorite scent.
“I … wanted to capture what my mother wore so that every person wearing it would feel her warmth,” Lorna, 69, told People magazine Thursday.
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American actress and singer Judy Garland (1922-1969) as Dorothy Gale in "The Wizard of Oz," 1939.
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American actress and singer Liza Minnelli with her mother, American actress and singer Judy Garland (1922-1969), backstage after she opened in "Flora the Red Menace" at the Alvin Theatre, New York, circa 1965.
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“I have 16 years of favorite memories,” Lorna said. “I have a lifetime of her legacy that I can watch and listen to of her work. I consider myself very lucky and am incredibly grateful to be her daughter.”
In August 2021, the women stressed that while the former child star’s life was often tumultuous, she also enjoyed plenty of joyous moments with her loved ones.
“Yes, she had tragedies in her life, but she wasn’t tragic,” Lorna told Closer Weekly at the time.
“I remember having a lot of fun with her when we were alone,” Garland’s son Joey recalled.
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Actress Judy Garland with her son Joseph Luft.
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“One of the biggest misconceptions about my mama was that she didn’t provide me with parenting,” Minnelli said. “There were highs and lows, for sure, but I can say I was very happy.”
Minnelli noted that Garland was “protective and very strict” as a parent, but also “very funny” and “incredibly intelligent.”
And when Minnelli was feeling down, it was her mother who lifted her spirits.
“My fondest memory of my mama was the conversations we had,” Minnelli reflected. “As a teenager, I became her best friend and confidante. We would laugh and talk for hours.”
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During a performance, Judy Garland holds her daughter Lorna Luft up to the microphone.
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Minnelli even shared that she still feels her mother’s presence today.
“When I call on her, she’s there,” said the star. “And I call on her a lot.”
In March 2021, ‘40s child star Margaret O’Brien spoke to Fox News Digital about what it was like working with Garland in the 1944 musical “Meet Me in St. Louis.”
Garland married the film’s director, Vincente Minnelli, in 1945. The union lasted until 1951.
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From left: Lorna Luft, Joey Luft and Liza Minnelli arrive for the 86th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland Center March 2, 2014, in Hollywood.
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“Oh, she was so wonderful,” the 84-year-old said at the time. “She really was. She was just wonderful with children. She was childlike herself. She loved to jump rope on set with the other children. She always was making me laugh. I just loved her.”
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“The original lyrics were very dark and drab, which I guess fit the scene because we were supposed to be sad,” said O’Brien. “But Judy said, ‘I can’t sing this to little Margaret! She’ll cry, and everyone will think I’m a monster.'”
Margaret O’Brien (left) and Judy Garland in "Meet Me in St. Louis."
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Film producers refused Garland’s request to revise the lyrics, NPR reported. According to the outlet, it was co-star Tom Drake who took songwriter Hugh Martin aside and encouraged him to make the change. Martin later said he went home and wrote a more hopeful version of the song that was used in the film.
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Judy Garland sang "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" to Margaret O’Brien.
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“Unfortunately, other directors overworked Judy,” she shared. “But he protected her. And he made sure that we had a happy, calm set with good hours. And he made sure Judy got plenty of rest. She was always very happy on set. I never saw her sad or nervous or anything like that while filming. It was a positive experience for all of us.”
O’Brien said she and genres.
“The last time I spoke to her was at a big Hollywood dinner,” said O’Brien. “She saw me, came over and said, ‘Oh, hello Margaret! How are you?’ Every time we saw each other, it was as if we hadn’t been apart. I’m now very good friends with her children, especially her son. They all turned out to be very sweet, wonderful people. You can just tell how much those children love their mother. I certainly loved her, and I just worked with her. She was a truly special person. And I never forgot her.”