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  Definition of Mickey Deans
Mickey Deans, born Michael DeVinko on September 24, 1934 in Garfield, New Jersey - died July 11, 2003 in Cleveland, Ohio, was a discotheque manager and the fifth and last husband of Judy Garland.
Upon marrying him in London, on March 15, 1969, Garland said, "This is it.
Mickey Deans died of congestive heart failure on July 11, 2003 at the age of 68 and was interred in the Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York.
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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Mickey Deans
Mickey Deans (September 24, 1934 - July 11, 2003), born Michael DeVinko in Garfield, New Jersey, was a discotheque manager and the fifth and last husband of Judy Garland.
Deans met Garland in 1966, both according to his own book Weep No More My Lady and Judy's daughter, Lorna Luft's book Me and My Shadows when he delivered prescription drugs to Garland at her hotel in New York.
Mickey Deans died of congestive heart failure in Cleveland, Ohio, aged 68.
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  Mickey Deans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mickey Deans, born Michael DeVinko on September 24, 1934 in Garfield, New Jersey - died July 11, 2003 in Cleveland, Ohio, was a discotheque manager and the fifth and last husband of Judy Garland.
Deans met Garland in 1966, both according to his own book Weep No More My Lady and Lorna Luft's (Judy's daughter) book Me and My Shadows when he delivered drugs to Garland at her hotel in New York.
Mickey Deans died of congestive heart failure on July 11, 2003 at the age of 68 and was interred in the Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York.
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 mickey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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 Search: Mickey Deans
Mickey Deans (September 24, 1934 - July 11, 2003), born Michael DeVinko in Garfield, New Jersey, was a discotheque manager and the fifth and last husband of...
Mickey Deans, her fifth husband, was a certain witness, whether in person or by sworn statement, for it was he who spent her final hours with the singer and...
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 Mickey Deans
Upon marrying him, Garland said, "This is it.
For the first time in my life, I am really happy.
Finally, finally, I am loved." Garland and Deans married in 1969.
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 Officially Caroline O'Connor (News & Media / Reviews - End of the Rainbow: Edinburgh 2006)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
She is accompanied by her fiancée and manager, Mickey Deans, and Anthony her concert pianist who both share the task of keeping her sane and sober to perform the show each night.
Mickey is played by Michael Cormick with debonair charm, cajoling and placating her but unable to win through.
Her understanding of the themes of the play and the character she is portraying inform a performance that skilfully communicates volumes to the audience, sometimes merely through a particular expression as she sings a song.
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 Judy Garland - The Live Performances!: The End of the Rainbow
Her series with Mickey Rooney in the Andy Hardy stories was a national hit, still revived occasionally on the late-late show.
Mickey Deans, her fifth husband, was a certain witness, whether in person or by sworn statement, for it was he who spent her final hours with the singer and found her dead at 11:00 a.m.
Both Deans and her London doctor testified she had habitually used Seconal "for many years." Deans was the chief witness at the inquest which disposed of two widely believed legends about the star - that she was a heavy drinker and as a result suffered from cirrhosis of the liver.
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 de Volkskrant - Kunsttips - Kleinsma passievolle Garland
Scènefoto met Paul de Leeuw (Anthony Chapman), Simone Kleinsma (Judy Garland), Kees Boot (Mickey Deans).
Kees Boot is Mickey Deans, de laatste aanwinst van Judy Garland, die vastbesloten is haar van de drugs af te helpen en haar carrière weer vaart te geven.
Boot weet het wanhopige optimisme van Deans sterk vorm te geven.
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 Judy In London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The couple engulfed by press officers, lookers-on and a number of fans braved their way through to the Registry Office for the ceremony to be wed by Birmingham Lawrence.
Ironically Mickey planned to give Judy a wedding present of a chain of cinemas which were expected to return sufficient funds to keep Judy for the rest of her life should she give up singing.
Judy and Mickey later departed for a brief honeymoon in Paris.
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 Encyclopedia: Judy Garland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
After a string of unsuccessful films, at the age of sixteen she landed the role of "Dorothy" in the MGM film The Wizard of Oz (1939), and has been associated ever since with the song "Over the Rainbow".
Actor Mickey Rooney speaks at the Pentagon in 2000 during a ceremony honoring the USO.
David Rose was a British-born American songwriter, composer, arranger, and orchestra leader known as one of the most popular and distinctive mainstream instrumental pop composers of the 20th century.
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 Weep no more, my lady,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
But there would be no "next time." Not long after their marriage, Garland died of an accidental drug overdose, leaving Mickey Deans as the widower of note.
Published in 1972, WEEP NO MORE MY LADY was the second book about Garland to follow her 1969 death, and in it Mickey Deans and co-author Ann Pinchot offer a general biography of Garland along with a portrait of the brief marriage.
It is also true that Deans puts an extremely sentimental gloss on his marriage to Garland--a gloss so thick that it becomes as sticky as half-melted all-day sucker.
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 Mickey Deans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Mickey Deans born Michael DeVinko on September 24 1934 in Garfield New Jersey - died July 11 2003 in Cleveland Ohio was a discotheque manager and the and last husband of Judy Garland.
Mickey Deans died of congestive heart failure July 11 2003 at the age of and was interred in the Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale New York.
I was so excited to receive "A Fun-Filled Visit to Walt Disney World with Mickey Mouse." I had this book as a child but it was given away.
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 09-05-00   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Mickey and his colleagues in the College of Education are offering the graduate degree in Learning Development in a cohort format.
When Mickey developed the proposal, he also asked that the income from the effort be earmarked, in some form, for the College of Education.
The dollar amounts are almost the same as the original 60/40 split, and Mickey came to the meeting to ask for that slight modification.
www.nmclites.edu /admin/provost/Chair-Deans/09-05-00.htm   (2240 words)

  
 Local Haunting of Franklin Castle - Unexplained Mysteries Discussion Forums
Oh, the most bizarre thing is that this guy had an alias that he would go by, "Mickey Deans" and turns out that he was Judy Garland's fifth husband and married to her when she died.
I hear before belonging to Mickey, the house I purchased belonged to "Swingers" that held a lot of parties.
Mickey had attended a party there and then purchased the house from the people.
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 Facts
The reason for this is that no one had come forward to pay the expense of moving Judy to a permanent resting spot at Ferncliff Cemetary in Ardsley, New York.
Liza has the impression that Judy's last husband, Mickey Deans has made the necessary arrangments but Deans claimed to have no money.
Liza Minnelli originally wanted Mickey Rooney to deliver Garland's eulogy, but she was afraid that he wouldn't be able to get through it.
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 Encyclopedia: Mickey Deans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
September 24 is the 267th day of the year (268th in leap years).
Part of the London skyline viewed from the South Bank London and the Regions of England London is the most populous city in the European Union, with an estimated population on 1 January 2005 of 7,421,328 and a metropolitan population of between 12 and 14 million.
Founded in 1903, the non-sectarian Ferncliff Cemetery and Mausoleum is located on Secor Road in the hamlet of Hartsdale, Westchester County, New York, about 25 miles north of New York City.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Mickey-Deans   (406 words)

  
 Thousands Line Up to View Judy Garland's Body
Deans and family friends delayed the start of the public viewing for more than an hour- from 11 A.M. to noon- to allow cosmeticians further time.
Deans and the Rev. Peter Delaney, who married the couple, accompanied the body.
Deans explained why the Westchester County cemetery was chosen rather than one in Los Angeles.
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 Judy Garland
In march of 1969, Judy married her fifth husband, Mickey Devinko, better known as Mickey Deans, a gay night-club promoter.
Mickey Deans died in 2004 and is buried somewhere in Ferncliff now.
There is a rumor going around that Judy may be moved to Hollywood Forever Cemetery, due to the fact that Liza, Lorna and Joey are now looking at their own mortality, and would like to be interred with their mother.
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 Guardian | The star who fell to earth
The frontier spirit of get-up-and-go was never more sweetly expressed than when Garland and Mickey Rooney, mere Babes In Arms, famously cried "Let's do the show right here!" When MGM fabricated the quintessential picket-fence and apple-pie Andy Hardy family series, Judy was called in three times to light a flame in Andy/Rooney's heart.
She was relieved that her mother had a doctor as a constant companion to look after her prescription-drug use.
Deans was under the impression that Judy was capable of a triumphant return to the stage.
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 Crystal's Classics: Judy Garland
She was then teamed with M-G-M's established child star, Mickey Rooney, a partnership which brought a succession of popular films in the Andy Hardy series.
But she seemed to be recovering from the effects of this fiasco when sometime during the night of June 22, 1969, she stumbled in the bathroom of her London apartment.
She was found dead in the morning by Deans.
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 PEARL JAM Sucks
...When Dean said get rid of the empty bottles while we were driving so I took the case of empty Heineken and threw it at an ugly ass mailbox,I had forgot Fisher and Ross were behind us and ran over all the broken glass...my B guys.
When they finally got in, Mickey started giving Habib the grand tour and as soon as he picked up the phone to call his mom they heard two cops with fuckin guns come in the room and told them to freeze and put their mother fuckin hands up!!!!!!!
Mickey and Habib were led into the living room at gunpoint and the pigs proceeded to frisk the boys to make sure Mickey wasn't carrying his glock 9 and then called in their story to make sure an arrest didn't have to be made.
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 Amazon.com: mickeys: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In trappola col topo: Una lettura di Mickey Mouse (Saggi) by Antonio Faeti (Unknown Binding - 1986)
Mickey by Monroe H Rosenfeld (Unknown Binding - 1906)
Mickey Leland Childhood Hunger Relief Act : report together with supplemental views (to accompany H.R. 1202) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office) (SuDoc Y 1.1/8:102-396) by U.S. Congressional Budget Office (Unknown Binding - 1991)
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 Judy Garland Mickey Products   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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Judy Garland Mickey Rooney "Andy Hardy" 1940 8x10
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 Artists in number.
Fortunately that Mickey Rooney, brought up as her, knew how to cheer up Judy, particularly in 1935 when her father died, leaving a space from which Judy never recovered.
After the MGM, in 1951, Judy, under the cup of her mother and three new spouses: Sidney Luft, Mark Herron, and Mickey Deans, dedicated herself to the song recital.
She had some moments of happiness (birth of her last two children, triumph of " A star is born " and Academy Award in 1961) but we still wonder how a so fragile woman was able to face scenes as Carnegie Hall or London Palladium.
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 Officially Caroline O'Connor (News & Media / Reviews - End of the Rainbow: Australian)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
She is well supported by Paul Goddard as Garland's doting accompanist, Anthony Chapman, and Myles Pollard as her fiance-manager, Mickey Deans.
End Of The Rainbow, written by English playwright Peter Quilter, tells the story of the final weeks of Garland’s life when she is living in a London hotel and about to embark on a series of shows at the famed Talk of the Town nightclub.
Engaged to Mickey Deans (Myles Pollard), who would become her fifth husband, Garland prepares for her concerts with her long-suffering accompanist Anthony (Paul Goddard).
www.carolineoconnor.com.au /1_news_&_media_reviews_end_of_the_rainbow_australian.htm   (2112 words)

  
 MovieMaidens - Beautiful Classic Actresses of the 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s
Unfortunately, it was the same studio that made her a star that unwittingly made her a drug addict, giving her amphetamines to keep her energy level high and her weight level down.
She continued touring throughout the 50s and 60s, appearing in three more films and starting her own television variety show in 1963, which had to be canceled after one season because the competition, "Bonanza, " was too strong.
She divorced Luft and married actor Mark Herron; she divorced him when she found out he was gay, and married disco manager Mickey Deans.
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 Planting Stars < Rainbow Review < The Judy Garland Club
In March 1969, Judy and her new husband Mickey Deans arrived at Arlanda airport in Stockholm for the start of a four engagement tour of Scandinavia that was planned to take in Stockholm on the 19th, Gothenburg on the 21st, Malmo on the 23rd and Copenhagen on the 25th.
Maybe that's why she was so nervous before the shows?" When they arrived in Copenhagen Mickey and Judy were able to promenade down "Stroget" window shopping without attracting crowds or undue attention: a freedom Judy rarely had the chance to experience in her life.
It is so neat." In a press conference with Ray and Deans she was humorous and witty, and deferred throughout to Mickey.
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 Biography for Judy Garland (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
She immediately attracted attention in such films as Pigskin Parade (1936), Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938) and Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937), but Judy Garland didn't truly become a star until she was cast in The Wizard of Oz (1939).
Her performance as Dorothy won her a special Juvenile Oscar, and it was this role, of course, that gave her her most famous song, "Over the Rainbow." She then appeared in a long string of classic MGM musicals, including Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), Easter Parade (1948) and several with her friend, Mickey Rooney.
Her distinctive voice and disarming sincerity made a big impression, and a year later she starred in the classic-to-be The Wizard of Oz for which she won a special juvenile Oscar.
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