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Born Frances Gumm in Minnesota, 1922, Garland and her sisters changed their name in an effort to boost their Gumm Sisters Kiddie Act. A year later, aged nine, Frances changed her first name to Judy. When one sister married, Judy, pushed on by her mother whom she later described as "the real-life wicked witch of the west", went solo and was hired by MGM. She sang to a photo of Clark Gable in Broadway Melody before achieving immortality in 1939's The Wizard Of Oz. The wheels fell off when she developed a weight problem aged 21,which led to an addiction to various pills. She had success with A Star Is Born (1954) and Judgement At Nuremberg (1961), before dying of an overdose in 1969.