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  • Ruth Duccini: Second-to-last Surviving “OZ” Munchkin Dies at 95

    One of the original Munchkins of the 1939 film “Wizard of Oz” has passed away.

    At 95-years-old, Ruth Robinson Duccini died from natural causes on Thursday in Las Vegas’ Solari Hospice Care Center.

    Stephen Cox, the author of “The Munchkins of Oz” and an adamant follower of the film’s little people, confirmed her death.

    Duccini was born on July 23, 1918 in Rush City, Minn. Growing up she felt out of place and was never aware that there were other small people like her. However, everything changed for her after joining a dwarf entertainment company at the age of 20.

    At just 4-feet-tall, Duccini started her career as part of a little people company that eventually decided to travel to California to star in the magical film, “The Wizard of OZ.”

    Over the years she saw a lot of her close friends and film colleagues pass away, which was the most painful part of her experience as a Munchkin; especially when she would watch the film.

    However, she enjoyed being apart of such a timeless musical film.

    “It was long hours and heavy costumes. We didn’t have much time for ourselves. It was all new to me then, and I loved being a part of what is now a classic,” she once told Cox in a statement(image)

    Although it was one of her most memorable achievements, it wasn’t what she believed to be her most honorable achievement.

    Duccini was also an aircraft riveter during World War II at Douglas Aircraft in Santa Monica. Her size became an asset during the war, allowing her to squeeze through tighter and smaller spaces that taller adults couldn’t do otherwise.

    “I’m very proud of my work during the war, maybe more proud of that than being in the movie,” she told Cox.

    Duccini was the last surviving female Munchkin, but one other male actor, 93-year-old Jerry Maren, still remains alive from the original casting crew of 124.

    She leaves behind her son, daughter, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

    Here’s a very short interview with Duccini:

    Images via Youtube, Youtube

  • Miley Cyrus Performs with Little People

    Just when we thought Miley Cyrus had done it all, she goes and surprises us again!

    Miley has changed her act drastically since her role on the Disney Channel’s television show “Hannah Montana”. From what we can see, it has not been for the better either. Her latest controversial stunt was her outrageous performance at the Video Music Awards where she performed her new hit song “We Can’t Stop”, and then joined Robin Thicke in his performance of his new single “Blurred Lines”.

    Now, Miley is going for the “smaller” performances, literally. She was joined by a group of little people while she performed on the German TV show Schlagg Den Raab. I would not go so far as to say her performance in Germany was classy, however it was definitely a lot less provocative as her performance at the VMAs. The giant teddy bears didn’t attend the show, but the butt smacking and the infamous tongue were still present.

    http://youtu.be/_fctWwER5GU

    As always, Miley took to Twitter to keep fans updated about her trip to Germany.

    Image via Twitter