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ME AND MY SHADOWS
For most of her life, Lorna
somewhat hid from
the incredible legacy of her famous mother, but
on her own spiritual journey she embraced the past and became
completely comfortable with her heritage. After having faced many of the "demons" surrounding her
life, she
finally decided to detail her story in this book ME
AND MY SHADOWS: LIVING WITH THE LEGACY OF JUDY GARLAND.
This is not
entirely a story about Judy Garland's life, but is one about a daughter living in an environment of love, happiness, fame and addiction.
Lorna gives the public a perspective from within her own household. She details how
as an adult addiction seeped into
her own life and how she was able to overcome it.
She's a survivor who lived it and learned from it. Her
memoir also demonstrates that Judy Garland, despite public
myth, was NOT the tragic figure portrayed in so many other
books. She was a passionate person with an
incredible sense of humor and a mother unconditionally devoted
to her kids.
"Ultimately a
story of forgiveness and hope, of love and its limitations, ME
AND MY SHADOWS is a deeply moving testament to the healing
powers of embracing one's past, facing one's demons, and
charting a course of self-love and discovery."
Upon the May 1998 release of this intimate memoir, Lorna embarked on a whirlwind promotional book tour. She traveled all over the United States to talk about her life, her own path from addiction to recovery, sign autographs and meet with the fans....
ME AND MY SHADOWS
(Simon & Schuster) received critical praise and spent 9 weeks on the
NY Times best-seller list. It is
available in paperback and also on audio cassette.
LIFE WITH JUDY GARLAND: ME
AND MY SHADOWS
ABC-Television
aired a
4 hour television miniseries based on the first half of Lorna's memoir.
She served as Co-Executive Producer. Spanning Garland's life
from the 1930s until her death, LIFE WITH JUDY GARLAND: ME
AND MY SHADOWS eschews the standard practice of depicting
its flawed subject as a tragic victim of fame and instead
paints an intensely real picture of Ms. Garland as a brilliant
performer and a loving mother.
Everyone involved
in the miniseries credit Lorna who contributed tremendously to
the understanding of Judy Garland, and whose presence on the
set proved priceless and John Fricke for his wealth of
knowledge on Garland's career and for access to the
outstanding collection of memorabilia housed in his New York
studio.
Upon it's initial airing in February 2001
LIFE WITH JUDY GARLAND garnered the
highest ratings of the year. Newcomer Tammy
Blanchard played Garland from the ages of 13 to 18 and Oscar nominee Judy Davis
played the adult Garland
and BOTH won Emmy's for their performances. The miniseries
nabbed several other prominent awards including 3 additional
Emmy's. After the
U.S. airing of the miniseries Lorna's memoir, ME AND MY SHADOWS, once
again entered the best-seller list.
DVD EXTRA'S
Commentary by
Lorna, Director Robert Ackerman and Costume Designer Dona
Granata
Behind the Scenes
Featurette
FUN
FACTS
Through a
joint arrangement with Lorna's favorite charity,
The Children's Wish Foundation International,
the production team of LIFE WITH JUDY GARLAND cast a
few Wish Children in the miniseries.
The magnificent
sets, stages and wardrobe were created just 8 weeks before the
start of principal photography.
Lorna and her
husband both make cameo appearances in the miniseries.
Did you spot them? Colin appears
as the orchestra leader in the scene where "Mickey & Judy"
perform Good Morning while on a personal appearance tour and Lorna appears in the crowd during the A Star Is
Born premiere. Look closely, she can be seen next to the limo as
"Judy" exits the car to walk the red carpet.
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