- Judy Garland
Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922 - June 22, 1969) was an Oscar-nominated American film actress and singer, best known for her role as Dorothy Gale from "The Wizard of Oz". Garland's singing voice had a natural vibrato, which she was able to maintain at an extremely low volume. The effects which she was able to project enabled her to convey a wide range of emotion when she interpreted a song. - L. Frank Baum
Lyman Frank Baum (May 15 1856-May 6 1919) was an American author, actor, and independent filmmaker best known as the creator, along with illustrator W. W. Denslow, of one of the most popular books ever written in American children's literature, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", better known today as simply "The Wizard of Oz". He wrote thirteen sequels, nine other fantasy novels, and a plethora of other works, … - Harold Arlen
Harold Arlen was an American composer of popular music. One of the greatest composers of 20th century popular music, with over 400 songs, a number of which have become known the world over. His 1938 song "Over the Rainbow” was voted the twentieth century's No. 1 song by the Recording Industry Association of America [1<nowiki></nowiki>]. - Ray Bolger
Ray Bolger (January 10, 1904 - January 15, 1987) was an American entertainer of stage and screen, best known for his portrayal of the Scarecrow (and the farmworker "Hunk") in the 1939 film classic, "The Wizard of Oz". - Jack Haley
Jack Haley --born John Joseph Haley, Jr.--was an American film actor best known for his portrayal of the Tin Man and farmworker Hickory in "The Wizard of Oz". Haley starred in vaudeville as a song-and-dance comedian. One of his closest friends was fellow vaudeville alumnus Fred Allen, who would frequently mention "Mr. Jacob Haley of Newton Highlands, Massachusetts" on the air. In the early 1930s Haley starred in comedy shorts for Vitaphone in Brooklyn, New York. - Margaret Hamilton
Margaret Hamilton (born December 9, 1902, Cleveland, Ohio - died May 16, 1985 in Salisbury, Connecticut) was an American film actress best known for her iconic portrayal of The Wicked Witch of the West in "The Wizard of Oz". - Bert Lahr
Bert Lahr, born Irving Lahrheim was a Tony Award-winning American comic actor. Born in New York City, he is best remembered today for his role as the Cowardly Lion (and the farmworker "Zeke") in the classic 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz", but known during his life for a career in burlesque, vaudeville and Broadway. - Frank Morgan
Frank Morgan (June 1, 1890 - September 18, 1949) was an American character actor best known for his portrayal of the title character in the film "The Wizard of Oz". Born Francis Phillip Wuppermann in New York City to the wealthy family which distributed Angostura bitters, he attended Cornell University where he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He then followed his older brother Ralph Morgan into show business, … - Billie Burke
Mary William Ethelbert Appleton Burke (August 7, 1885 - May 14, 1970) was an Oscar-nominated American actress primarily known to modern audiences for her role as Glinda the "Good Witch of the North" in the musical "The Wizard of Oz". - Mervyn Leroy
Mervyn LeRoy (October 15, 1900 - September 13, 1987) was an American film director, producer and sometime actor. - Jerry Maren
Jerry Maren (January 24, 1920 -) is an actor of diminutive stature. Jerry was born Gerard Marenghi, in Boston, Massachusetts. He acted in "The Wizard of Oz" playing a member of the Lollipop Guild, handing the lollipop to Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland). When Jerry acted in "The Wizard of Oz" he stood three foot four inches. - Meinhardt Raabe
Meinhardt Raabe (born September 2, 1915, in Jefferson County, Wisconsin) is one of the oldest surviving Munchkin-actors from "The Wizard of Oz", and is now the only surviving cast member with any significant dialogue in the film. He appeared in an October 2005 episode of Entertainment Tonight with eight more surviving Munchkins, and made a guest appearance on The Jimmy Kimmel Show on April 11, 2005. In addition to his role in the film, … - Arthur Freed
Arthur Freed (September 9, 1894 - April 12, 1973) was born Arthur Grossman in Charleston, South Carolina. He was an American lyricist and a Hollywood film producer of Jewish descent. Freed began his career in vaudeville, and he appeared with the Marx Brothers. He soon began to write songs, and was eventually hired by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. For years, he wrote lyrics for numerous films, many set to music by Nacio Herb Brown. - Herbert Stothart
Herbert Stothart was a song writer, arranger, and composer. He was also nominated for 9 Oscars, winning for The Wizard of Oz. - Clara Blandick
Clara Blandick (June 4, 1880 - April 15, 1962) was a twentieth century American actress best known for her portrayal of Auntie Em in the 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz". - Noel Langley
Noel Langley was a successful novelist, playwright, screenwriter and director. While under contract to MGM he was one of the screenwriters for "The Wizard of Oz". He was chosen for the job on the basis of his children's story, "The Tale of the Land of Green Ginger" — a children's classic which has seldom been out of print since it was first published in 1937. - Connie Talbot
Connie Talbot is a six year old singer from Streetly, Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, England. She started singing aged 18 months. She reached the grand final of television reality show "Britain's Got Talent", singing The Wizard of Oz's "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" during both the audition and final stages. "I will win "Britain's Got Talent" in memory of my Nan", she vowed. - Larry Semon
Larry Semon (July 16, 1889 - October 8, 1928) was a film comedian during the silent era, at the time considered a "Comedy King", but now mainly remembered for working with both Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy (of Laurel and Hardy) before they started working together. The somewhat mysterious circumstances surrounding his death have lead some to believe that he faked his own demise. He is also sometimes noted for directing (as well as appearing in) "Wizard of Oz", … - Pat Walshe
Pat Walshe (born July 26, 1900, died Dec 11, 1991) was an American actor. Signed to MGM, he only made three films. His best known of the three was The Wizard of Oz (1939 film) as Nikko. - Mesa
What I am: I am an Assistant Director, Production Coordinator, Production Manager, Producer. I enjoy helping my friend Felix Allen with his films. He Wrote and Directed "Passion to the Max". Which took 12 Film Festivals, and 5 Awards. I enjoy being around people, and hanging around friends, I enjoy the beach, traveling, watching a lot of films, from my personal library of about 125 Films or so. I enjoy my families across the country. - Robert Nunnally
I believe in sharing music, kind people, and quiet hikes on flat trails. Attorney, blitz chess player, bad poet, maker of odd music. - Shantal
I'm an open and friendly person, easy to get along with, I like to start interesting, philosophical or just fun conversations. - John Grundy
I love to cook at home (but am no longer interested in making a career out of it...). I love to sing, especially at karaoke bars! I love being a twin. I am a hardcore gamer. I love traveling to new places when I can, and I am a fan of modern science. I like math, too, especially math puzzles. Actually, just about any puzzle will tickle my fancy. - Tracy Perry
- Alex Valentin
It's hard to describe myself. I believe in/follow. - Leo Boyle
I am an open minded, sensitive, enigmatic North Londoner living in Northampton, U.K. I'm a non-smoking, non-drinking, non-drug taking "basic" vegetarian, but not a sports fanatic or health junkie either. - Claudia Brasov
I am just a simple girl trying to live a simple life. - Matthew
i like to make stuff up, i like questions better than answers, stories better than poems, movies better than plays, spicy better than sweet, optimism better than cynicism... - Joe Suggs
I just lie here like a slug. It's my only defense. - Samantha Lane
I'm a student by day, actress by night. I try to write songs and plays when I can..."try" being the imperative phrase. If you wish to know anything else about me, just ask...if I feel you have a valid question then you'll probably get an answer. - Alyssa Stern
try my slideshow:. - Louise Bell
Terminally unfashionable, small, shy, bespectacled daydreamer who thinks too much and worries too much! - Barrett Blake
For starters my name is Barrett, like grin & bare it ;o) I live in L.A, but am from N.Y.C. I also lived in London for two years where I spent some quality time as a "p...". I'm a funny guy, also I try to be a courteous, kind, and polite human being. My life has been very full so far. - Mindy
I'm a wife, I'm a mother, I'm a daughter, and I haul my daughter's ass to all kinds of concerts, and I actually like it! - Tanisha
Super sensitive, love reading and talking with people who have a way with words. - Antonia
Come stai? My name is Antonia. I love music & learning more about a variety of things in life. I'm a professional musician-singer-songwriter-writer-actress. I am all about my friends, family & my pets - they are all very important to me. I'm blessed to have many great things in my life...I don't take things for granted. - Rory Witt
found this. - Jennifer Falck
Pretty much what you see is what you get...I'm 30 and have been married for 10 years now to my wonderful husband, the love of my life! We have a 6 year old--who will be a 1st grader in the fall! We have 2 Boston Terriers. As for my career, I am an administrative assistant. I love to spend time with my family, sing karaoke, play cards, shop, watch TV, visit art museums, do fantasy football, and travel. - Malinda Clark
I have been happily married to a firefighter for 20 years. He is now also a paramedic. He is my own personal hero. I have two teenage boys and have home educated them for the past 11 years. I am also into herbs and aromatherapy. I have 2 cats, 2 ferrets, 1 rat, and 1 gecko. Okay so some of the pets are my boys, but we have a zoo in our home. I also have a daughter who is 21 and is married and enjoying her new hubby. - Joel Kedrowski
CATHOLIC CONFIRMATION NAME: Michael (The Archangel)- LAKOTA NAME: The Wolf That Stands On The Prairie. (Standing Wolf)- BESTOWED WAYAKIN: The Timber Wolf - CHINESE ASTROLOGICAL SYMBOL: The Dog - PROTECTING TOTEM: The Wolf - "It seems funny, at times, but the name "Archangel" has come up in my life in peculiar ways. My confirmation name, for one. A working code name in the service, for two, ... well, whatever, it stuck.
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