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The Gumm Sisters, later also known as The Garland Sisters were an American vaudeville group consisting of the three daughters of Frank and Ethel Gumm: Judy Garland, Dorothy Virginia Gumm, and Mary Jane Gumm. They gained popularity in the 1920s and 1930s and were known for their harmonious performances and charming stage presence.[1]
The Gumm Sisters | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Lancaster, California, U.S. |
Genres | Vaudeville |
Years active | 1924–1935 [citation needed] |
Members | Judy Garland, Dorothy Virginia Gumm, Mary Jane Gumm |
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Studio | Type |
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The Big Revue | 1929 | Performers | Mayfair Pictures | Short film |
A Holiday in Storyland | 1929 | Performers | First National Pictures | Short film |
The Wedding of Jack and Jill | 1930 | Perfomers | First National Pictures | Short film |
Bubbles | 1930 | Perfomers | First National Pictures | Short film |
La Fiesta de Santa Barbara | 1935 | Performers | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | Short film |
References
- ^ Finch, Christopher (1975). Rainbow: The Stormy Life of Judy Garland. Grosset & Dunlap. ISBN 978-0448117317.
- ^ "Gumm Sisters Shorts". The Judy Room.