One of the oddities about being Judy Garland's daughter was that everyone treated my mother with such awe that they would never have asked me the normal questions kids get about their moms.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People are always asking me what it's like to be Judy Garland's daughter. It's hard to be a legend's child.
My mother was a phoenix who always expected to rise from the ashes of her latest disaster. She loved being Judy Garland.
When I look back at The Judy Garland Show, I have such mixed feelings. It broke my mother's heart when they canceled it.
The most memorable night of The Judy Garland Show for me was the night my mother pulled me out of the audience and sang to me onstage.
Judy Garland was just so delicious in every way and just so honest and generous.
My mother was against me being an actress - until I introduced her to Frank Sinatra.
When my father died, my mother came back from being Mrs. Birkin to being Judy Campbell. She was a stunning actress. She came out of her shell. She was herself again: this very independent, funny, intellectual lady - and was able to perform again, which was her life before meeting my father squashed it out.
I love Judy Garland, Shirley Bassey.
The sicker mother got, the stranger the people surrounding her became. I called them The Garland Freaks.
I knew the full 'Judy Garland Carnegie Hall' double album set at age 2. And then my mother wondered why I was gay. I was like, 'Are you nuts? You would make me get on the table to sing Judy Garland songs and you're upset?'