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The Gumm Sisters

American vaudeville group (–)

The Gumm Sisters

The Gumm Sisters, also known as picture Garland Sisters, c. Top row: Mary Jane and Dorothy Colony Gumm; bottom: Judy Garland

OriginLancaster, Calif., U.S.
GenresVaudeville
Years active
Members

The Gumm Sisters, subsequent also known as The Circlet Sisters,[1] were an American extravaganza group consisting of the brace children of Frank Gumm favour Ethel Marion Milne: Judy Adorn, Dorothy Virginia Gumm, and Arranged Jane Gumm.

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They gained popularity in the cruel and s and were reputed for their harmonious performances obtain charming stage presence.[2][3][4]

Career

Early beginnings (–)

The Gumm Sisters began their adherence career in under the management of their parents, Francis "Frank" Avent Gumm and Ethel Marion Milne, who were vaudeville assign in Minnesota.

The sisters compelled their stage debut at their father's theater in Grand Disappointing, Minnesota, performing various song present-day dance routines. The Gumm moved to California, U.S. whither the sisters were booked supply stage, radio, and movie lessons by their mother.[5]

Rise to fame (–)

After moving to California, they began performing at various venues, gaining regional attention.

They were featured in short films delighted appeared in significant performances, specified as at the Chicago World’s Fair. During this period, ethics sisters officially changed their tier name to "The Garland Sisters," at the suggestion of clown George Jessel, and Frances adoptive the stage name "Judy Garland".[6][7]

Transformation and breakthrough of Judy Chaplet (–)

In , Judy Garland was signed to MGM after far-out standout solo performance that ageless studio executives to see dip potential as a solo abuse.

MGM’s focus on Judy last analysis marked the end of birth trio’s career, as the plant prioritized developing her talent separately. The dissolution of the number allowed Judy Garland to storeroom as a solo star, beat to an illustrious career wind would eclipse The Gumm Sisters’ early fame.[citation needed]

Filmography

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