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The Meglin Kiddies was a well-known performance troupe consisting of acting, music and dance. The troupe was composed of child-actors up to the age of 16. (AKA: The Meglin Professional Children's School, The Meglin Dance Studio, Meglin's Dance School and Meglin's Wondrous Hollywood Kiddies.)
The troupe was started by Ethel Meglin in 1928. Meglin was a Ziegfeld girl in feature films.[1] Director/actor and Slapstick Keystone King Mack Sennett was supportive of the formation of the troupe's studio. Sennett donated a Meglin Kiddie studio building sign and assisted in securing an operations location on his lot.[2] The Johnny Grant Building[3] at 7018-7024 Hollywood Blvd once housed the Meglin Dance Studio on its second floor.
One of the most successful child stars of all time, Shirley Temple, was once a Meglin Kiddie dancer. Producers from Educational Studios recruited her from the Meglin Kiddie studio.[4] "Charles Lamont, a director from Educational Studios visited the “Meglin Kiddies” and chose Shirley, hiding under the piano, for a part in a movie that the studio was about to make."[5]
Superstar Judy Garland was a Meglin Kiddie also.[6] Garland's mother, Mrs. Gumm, played the piano at the Meglin Kiddie studio to help pay for Garland's singing and dancing lessons there.[7] The film debut of Judy Garland was in Meglin Kiddie short films.[8] Garland also performed with the Meglin Kiddies over the radio, and live at theaters such as: Shrine Auditorium, Pantages Theatre (Hollywood), and Loew's State Theater in Los Angeles, California.[9]
In the 1950s, the Meglin Kiddies had a television show.
Ethel Meglin retired in 1962, along with the studio and dance troupe.[1]
Contents
Movies
- Reg'lar Fellers (1941) --Billy Lee's Band --Associate Producer: Ethel Meglin
- The Wizard of Oz (1939) --Munchkin child actors and dancers
- Maytime (1937) --Children In Maypole Number
- Roarin' Lead (1936) --Dancers
- Too Many Parents (1936) (uncredited) --Themselves
- In Love with Life (1934) --Floor show performers at the Kiddie Kabaret
- Show Kids (1934)
- The Land of Oz (1932) --Production company and actors/dancers (Film adapted from the book, Land of Oz)
- The Big Revue (1929) --AKA "The Meglin Kiddie Revue" & AKA "The Starlet Revue" --with Judy Garland (Francis Gumm & Sisters)[10]
Notable Meglin Kiddies
- Beverley DeLay (actor/dancer in Land of Oz (1932))
- Nola Fairbanks
- Judy Garland
- Virginia Grey
- Donna Hardway (Munchkin in the 1939 Oz film and was in Our Gang Comedies)
- Donald Henderson
- Darryl Hickman
- Dwayne Hickman
- June Lang
- Billy Lee
- Paul Marco
- Ann Miller
- Mickey Rooney
- Melody Thomas Scott
- Shirley Temple
- Jane Withers
References
- ^ a b Scott, A. O.. "Ethel Meglin filmography". NYTimes.com. http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=179715. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
- ^ Cary, Diana Serra (1978). Hollywood's Children. Texas: Southern Methodist University Press. ISBN 0870744240.
- ^ "The Johnny Grant Building". Hollywood Historic Site Walk web site. Archived from the original on 2009-10-25. http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Exhibit/3275/history.htm%3F200726&date=2009-10-25+10:00:28.
- ^ "More About Shirley". The Official Shirley Temple Web Site. http://www.shirleytemple.com/aboutShirley.html.
- ^ Mckenzie, Loretta. "Shirley Temple's Childhood". Loretta's Shirley Temple Dolls. http://www.allmydolls.com/aboutshirley/shirleychild/shirleychild.html.
- ^ "Who were the Meglin Kiddies?". Kansas Wizard of Oz 'N More Store. http://www.kansasoz.com/infomeglinkiddies.htm.
- ^ Cary 1978:202
- ^ Brogan, Scott. "About Judy". The Judy Room. http://www.thejudyroom.com/aboutjudy.html.
- ^ Brogan, Scott. "1922-1939 Timeline". The Judy Room. http://www.thejudyroom.com/timeline.html.
- ^ Brogan, Scott. "The Gumm Sisters/Garland Sisters Early Short Subjects". The Judy Room. http://www.thejudyroom.com/discography/soundtracks/shorts.html.
External links
- The Meglin Kiddies at the Internet Movie Database
- The Meglin Kiddies production of The Land of Oz at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:- Performing groups established in 1928
- American child actors
- American child singers
- American musical theatre actors
- American radio personalities
- Dance organizations
- Judy Garland
- Oz in stage and film productions
- Vaudeville performers
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