Judy Garland & the Munchkins: Sex, Scandals, and Secrets of the Stars of "The Wizard of Oz"
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This is used to provide data on traffic to our website, all personally identifyable data is anonymized. Under the hot lights inside the studio the suit could become extremely uncomfortable and Lahr had to be mindful not to pass out from dehydration and heat. After Ziegfeld died in , Burke never remarried and became active in Hollywood's underground lesbian circuit. If this is true, then one can understand why Fleming chose to keep his patriotic loyalties to himself--after all, the majority of Hollywood's most powerful studio heads were Jewish, and anyone thought to be a sympathizer of Hitler's Germany would surely have found themselves blacklisted and out-of-work. Officially she was an MGM publicist, but actually was a studio spy.