As of November 2010
AnswerRuth Duccini (7-23-1918)Karl Slover (9-21-1918)
Jerry Maren (1-24-1920), and
Margaret Pelligrini (9-23-1923) are the remaining 4 Munchkins.
Meinharte Rabbe was the most recent to pass away (9-2-1915 to 4-9-2010)
THis website has a short bio on the above actors http://www.kansasoz.com/infomunchkinbios.htm
They are mostly midgets and some kids
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The Wizard of Oz came out in 1939. Drew Barrymore was not born.
No, Vivien Leigh (November 5, 1913 - July 7, 1967) did not try for a role in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the English actress was under contract with MGM, the studio that produced "The Wizard of Oz." But she was committed to playing Scarlett O'Hara in the blockbuster "Gone with the Wind." Vivien was available during the casting and early filming of "The Wizard of Oz" in 1938, but was not interested in any of the roles.
Judy Garland was a wonderful singer and many of her movies were musicals. She made a large number of teen musicals, nearly all of which have the same plot. However, she does not sing a note in the fine classic film The Clock.
cause you saw her naked in the moive
the wizard of oz is important in history because during the process of filming the movie color cameras and televisions came out and the director decided to switch to color cameras so people with color televisions could what the movie in color.
Munchkins
The surviving Munchkins from the cast of the Wizard of Oz make a variety of public appearances.
Munchkins, I believe.
In "The Wizard of Oz," the Munchkins' favorite color is blue. This is why their houses and clothing are predominantly blue in the movie.
Toto??
Munchkins
18 and up
making sweets :)
Many children actually played as munchkins in The Wizard of Oz. If you look very closley in the Munchkin Land scenes, you can see that some munchkins look to be much younger and smaller than the actual midgits.
Yes, they were standing up.
yes .... because the munchkins are migets i watched it
L. Frank Baum wrote the original Wonderful Wizard of Oz which included the Munchkins. Screenplay writers of the Wizard of Oz, Noel Langley and Florence Ryerson adapted the characters into the theatrical production.