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Liza Minnelli

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American actress, singer, and dancer (born 1946)

Liza Minnelli
Minnelli in 1973
Born
Liza May Minnelli

(1946-03-12)March 12, 1946 (age 79)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • dancer
Years active1949–present
Works
Spouses
Parents
RelativesLorna Luft (half-sister)
Joey Luft (half-brother)
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Labels
Musical artist
Signature

Liza May Minnelli (/ˈlzə/LY-zə; born March 12, 1946) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. Known for her commanding stage presence and powerfulalto singing voice, Minnelli has receivednumerous accolades, including anAcademy Award, aBAFTA Award, anEmmy Award, twoGolden Globe Awards, and fourTony Awards. She is one of the few performers awarded anon-competitiveEGOT having received two honoraryGrammy Awards.[1] Minnelli is a Knight of the FrenchLegion of Honour.

Minnelli's parents were actress and singerJudy Garland and directorVincente Minnelli. After moving toNew York City in 1961, she began her career as amusical theatre actress,nightclub performer, andtraditional pop artist. She made her professional stage debut in theOff-Broadway revival ofBest Foot Forward (1963).[2] She became known for her collaborations withJohn Kander andFred Ebb,[3] and later won theTony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her roles in theBroadway musicalsFlora the Red Menace (1965) andThe Act (1978). She was Tony-nominated forThe Rink (1984). She won Special Tony Awards forLiza at the Winter Garden (1974) andLiza at the Palace! (2009).

On film, she had her breakthrough performance in the drama filmThe Sterile Cuckoo (1969), earning her a nomination for theAcademy Award for Best Actress. She later received the award playingSally Bowles in the musical filmCabaret (1972), which brought her to international prominence. She starred in a string of films such asLucky Lady (1975),New York, New York (1977),Arthur (1981),Rent-a-Cop (1988), andStepping Out (1991).[4] On television, she had a career resurgence as a recurring guest star on the sitcomArrested Development (2003–2013).

Her concert performances atCarnegie Hall in 1979 and 1987 and atRadio City Music Hall in 1991 and 1992 are recognized among her most successful. From 1988 to 1990, she toured withFrank Sinatra andSammy Davis Jr. inFrank, Liza & Sammy: The Ultimate Event. Minnelli is known for her renditions ofAmerican standards and is known for her signature songs which include ("New York, New York", "Cabaret", and "Maybe This Time").[5][6][7] Throughout her later years, she has suffered serious health problems and avoided huge concerts in favor of small retrospective performances.[8][9][10][11][12] Her life was profiled in the 2024 documentary,Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story.[13][14]

Early life

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Minnelli was born on March 12, 1946, at theCedars of Lebanon Hospital inHollywood. She is the daughter ofJudy Garland andVincente Minnelli.[15] Her parents named her after Ira Gershwin's song "Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)". Minnelli has a half-sister,Lorna, and half-brother, Joey, from Garland's marriage toSid Luft. She has another half-sister, Christiane Nina Minnelli (nicknamed Tina Nina), from her father's second marriage.[16] Minnelli's godparents wereKay Thompson andIra Gershwin.[17]

Minnelli with her mother on the set ofSummer Stock in 1950

Minnelli's first performing experience on film was at age three, appearing in the final scene of the musicalIn the Good Old Summertime (1949); the film stars Garland andVan Johnson. In 1961, she moved to New York City, attendingHigh School of Performing Arts and later,Chadwick School.[18]

Career

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Theatre

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During 1961, Minnelli was an apprentice at the Cape Cod Melody Tent inHyannis, Massachusetts. She appeared in the chorus ofFlower Drum Song and played the part of Muriel inTake Me Along. She began performing professionally at the age of 17 in 1963 in an Off-Broadway revival of the musicalBest Foot Forward, for which she received the Theatre World Award, and also toured inThe Fantasticks, oppositeElliott Gould.[19]

The next year, her mother invited her to perform with her in concert at theLondon Palladium. Both concerts were recorded and released as an album. Minnelli attendedScarsdale High School for one year, starring in a production ofThe Diary of Anne Frank that then went to Israel on tour. She turned to Broadway at 19, and won her first Tony Award as a leading actress forFlora the Red Menace. It was the first time that she worked with the musical pairJohn Kander andFred Ebb.[20]

Music

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Minnelli recording in 1971

Minnelli began as a nightclub singer as an adolescent, making her professional nightclub debut at the age of 19 at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. That same year she began appearing in other clubs and on stage in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, and New York City. Her success as a live performer led her to record several albums forCapitol Records:Liza! Liza! (1964),It Amazes Me (1965), andThere Is a Time (1966). In her early years, she recordedtraditional pop standards as well as show tunes from various musicals in which she starred. Because of this fact, William Ruhlmann named her "Barbra Streisand's little sister".[21] The Capitol albumsLiza! Liza!,It Amazes Me, andThere Is a Time were reissued on the two-CD compilationThe Capitol Years in 2001, in their entirety.[citation needed]

From 1968 to the 1970s, Minnelli also recorded her albumsLiza Minnelli (1968),Come Saturday Morning andNew Feelin' (both 1970) forA&M Records. In 1973, Minnelli sang back up withRonnie Spector forAlice Cooper's song "Teenage Lament '74" from the albumMuscle of Love (1973).[22][23] She released her solo albumsThe Singer (1973) andTropical Nights (1977) onColumbia Records.[citation needed]

In 1989, Minnelli collaborated with thePet Shop Boys onResults, an electronic dance-style album. The release hit the top 10 in the UK and charted in the U.S., spawning four singles: "Losing My Mind"; "Don't Drop Bombs"; "So Sorry, I Said"; and "Love Pains". Later that year, she performed "Losing My Mind" live at the Grammy Awards ceremony before receiving a Grammy Legend Award (the first Grammy Legend Awards were issued in 1990 to Minnelli,Andrew Lloyd Webber,Smokey Robinson, andWillie Nelson). With this award, she became one of only 16 people—a list that includes composerRichard Rodgers,Whoopi Goldberg,Barbra Streisand, andJohn Gielgud and others—to win anEmmy,Grammy,Tony Award andAcademy Award.[citation needed]

In April 1992, Minnelli appeared at thetribute concert for her late friendFreddie Mercury, performing "We Are the Champions" with the surviving members of the rock bandQueen at Wembley Stadium in London.[24] In 1996, Minnelli released a studio album titledGently. It was a recording of jazz standards and included contemporary songs such as the cover ofDoes He Love You which she performed as a duet withDonna Summer. This album brought her a Grammy nomination forBest Traditional Pop Vocal Performance.[25]

In 2006, Minnelli appeared onMy Chemical Romance's albumThe Black Parade, providing backing vocals and singing a solo part withGerard Way on the track "Mama". Minnelli was nominated in 2009 for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for her studio recordingLiza's at the Palace...!, based on her hit Broadway show. Minnelli released an album on theDecca Records label titledConfessions on September 21, 2010.[26]

Film

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AsSally Bowles inCabaret

Minnelli's first appearance on film is as the baby in the final shot of her mother's filmIn the Good Old Summertime (1949). Her first credited film role was as the love interest inCharlie Bubbles (1967),Albert Finney's only film as director and star, although four years earlier, she did voiceover work for the animated filmJourney Back to Oz, a sequel toThe Wizard of Oz. Minnelli was the voice of Dorothy (a character played in the earlier film by her mother, Judy Garland) in what would have been her first credited film role had it been released in 1964 as planned—theFilmation production was delayed, eventually being released in the UK during 1972.

Minnelli appeared inThe Sterile Cuckoo (1969),Alan J. Pakula's first feature film as Director, as Pookie Adams, a needy, eccentric teenager. Her performance was nominated for the Academy Award forBest Actress in a Leading Role. She played another eccentric character inTell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon (1970), directed byOtto Preminger. A nude scene in that film, filmed in a Massachusetts cemetery, resulted in amisdemeanor complaint by family of those buried there, and a "Liza Minnelli Bill" was introduced the following year to penalise filming in Massachusetts cemeteries without permission.[27][28]

Minnelli appeared in her best-known film role,Sally Bowles, in the film version ofCabaret (1972). She said that one of the things she did to prepare was to study photographs of actressesLouise Glaum andLouise Brooks and the dark-haired women of the era in which the film is set.[29][magazine verification needed] Minnelli won the Academy Award forBest Actress in a Leading Role for her performance, along with aGolden Globe Award,BAFTA Award, and alsoSant Jordi Award andDavid di Donatello Award for Best Foreign Actress.

Following the success ofCabaret,Bob Fosse and Minnelli teamed forLiza with a "Z", a concert for television that aired twice, then was not seen again until a 2005 restoration.

Minnelli appeared in three expensive flops in three years, withVariety suggesting by 1978 that she was the number-one choice for box office poison.[30] First wasLucky Lady (1975), then she worked with her father inA Matter of Time (1976), co-starringIngrid Bergman and thenNew York, New York (1977), which gave Minnelli her best knownsignature song. She sometimes performed duets on stage withFrank Sinatra, who recorded a cover version (for hisTrilogy: Past Present Future album).

Minnelli made fewer film appearances from then on, but her next film,Arthur (1981), where she starred asDudley Moore's love interest, was a big hit.[31] She returned to film forRent-A-Cop andArthur 2: On the Rocks (both 1988) andStepping Out (1991), a musical comedy drama. She later appeared inThe Oh in Ohio in 2006, which received only alimited release in theatres.[32]

Television

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Mikhail Baryshnikov and Minnelli inBaryshnikov on Broadway, 1980

During the 1950s, Minnelli appeared as a child guest onArt Linkletter's show and sang and danced withGene Kelly on his first television special in 1959. She was a guest star in one episode ofBen Casey and was a frequent guest on chat shows of the day, including making numerous appearances on shows hosted byJack Paar,Merv Griffin,Mike Douglas,Joe Franklin,Dinah Shore andJohnny Carson. During the 1960s, she made several guest appearances onRowan & Martin's Laugh-In as well as other variety shows such asThe Ed Sullivan Show,The Hollywood Palace, andThe Judy Garland Show.

In 1964, Minnelli appeared as Minnie in her first television dramatic role in the episode "Nightingale for Sale" onCraig Stevens's short-lived seriesMr. Broadway. In 1965, she starred in the television special,The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood. A soundtrack was released to coincide with the specials. In 1970, she headlined her first television special, entitledLiza, with guest starsAnthony Newley, andRandy Newman. In 1972, she starred in the Bob Fosse-directedLiza with a Z.

In 1980, she made two television specials,Goldie and Liza Together, withGoldie Hawn, andAn Evening with Liza Minnelli. In 1984, she made a guest appearance as Princess Alecia in 'The Princess and the Pea' episode ofFaerie Tale Theatre. In 1985, she starred in a made-for-TV movie,A Time to Live, and in 1988, she appeared inSam Found Out: A Triple Play.

In December 1992, American Public Television airedLiza Minnelli Live from Radio City Music Hall produced by Phil Ramone and Chris Giordano. The show received six Emmy nominations and won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics, awarded to Fred Ebb and John Kander. This was followed by appearances in two more made-for-TV movies:Parallel Lives, andThe West Side Waltz, in 1994 and 1995, respectively.

Much later in her career, Minnelli made appearances on shows such as a recurring role onArrested Development and guest spots onLaw & Order: Criminal Intent,Drop Dead Diva, andSmash. In the UK, she appeared on theRuby Wax,Graham Norton andJonathan Ross shows, and in October 2006, participated in a comedy skit onCharlotte Church's show and was featured onMichael Parkinson's show.

In November 2009, American Public Television airedLiza's at the Palace, taped from September 30 to October 1, 2009, in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand's Hollywood Theatre.[33] The executive producers of the taping, Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, were previously involved with the 2005 rerelease of 1972's Emmy- and Peabody Award-winningLiza with a Z.[34]

Later career

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Minnelli returned to Broadway in 1997, taking over the title role in the musicalVictor/Victoria, replacingJulie Andrews. In his review,New York Times critic Ben Brantley wrote "her every stage appearance is perceived as a victory of show-business stamina over psychic frailty. She asks for love so nakedly and earnestly, it seems downright vicious not to respond."[35]

After a serious case ofviral encephalitis in 2000, doctors predicted that Minnelli would spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair and perhaps not be able to speak again. However, taking vocal and dance lessons daily (especially withSam Harris,Luigi Faccuito, Ron Lewis, and Angela Bacari), she managed to recover. She appeared on a September 19, 2001, episode ofThe Rosie O'Donnell Show, notable because it was Rosie's first show back following the September 11 attacks. Despite having had vocal surgery shortly before, she sang her signature song, "New York, New York", and received an enthusiastic ovation. She also returned to the stage in 2001 when asked by long-time friendMichael Jackson to perform at Madison Square Garden in New York City where she sang "Never Never Land" and the televised "You Are Not Alone" at theMichael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Special concert produced by future husbandDavid Gest. Minnelli told reporters: "I am stable as a table."[36]

Gest was so impressed with Minnelli's stamina and ability to stun audiences that he produced her inLiza's Back in Spring 2002, performing to rave reviews in London and New York City. The tour featured a tribute to her mother: after years of declining fans' pleas for her to sing Garland's signature song "Over the Rainbow", she concluded Act 1 with the final refrain of her mother's anthem to an instant ovation.[citation needed]

From 2003 through 2005, she appeared as a recurring character on the Emmy Award-winning TV sitcomArrested Development asLucille Austero (also known as "Lucille 2"), the lover of both the sexually and socially awkwardBuster Bluth and Buster's brotherGob. Minnelli appeared in the role for the show's fourth season in 2013.[37]

On December 14, 2004, Minnelli made her first appearance in the UK after a long absence, performing as a special guest at the annualRoyal Variety Performance. The performance was presented by the BBC, and was attended byCharles, Prince of Wales. It was staged at theLondon Coliseum, celebrating both its centenary year and the theatre's re-opening after an extensive four-year restoration.[38]

In 2005, Minnelli made her first film appearance in more than 15 years, inThe Oh in Ohio.

In September 2006, Minnelli made a guest appearance on the long-running dramaLaw & Order: Criminal Intent in "Masquerade", a Halloween-themed episode, broadcast on October 31, 2006.[39]

Minnelli also completed guest vocals onMy Chemical Romance's 2006 concept albumThe Black Parade, portraying "Mother War", a dark conception of the main character's mother in the song "Mama".[40]

Minnelli atThe Heart Truth Fashion Show 2008

In 2007, it was announced that Minnelli was working on an album in tribute toKay Thompson. This turned into Minnelli's return to Broadway in a new solo concert at thePalace Theatre titledLiza's at The Palace...!, which ran from December 3, 2008, through January 4, 2009.[41][42] In her second act, she performed a series of numbers created by Thompson.[43]

Minnelli was a character in the Australian musicalThe Boy from Oz (a biography of her first husband, Peter Allen) starringHugh Jackman. In the show's Broadway production, she was portrayed byStephanie J. Block. In October 2009, Minnelli toured Australia and appeared onAustralian Idol as a mentor and guest judge. Minnelli made a cameo appearance in the May 2010 release ofSex and the City 2, in which she coveredBeyoncé's hit "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" and Cole Porter's "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye". She made a starring appearance in December 2010 inThe Apprentice.[44]

Also in 2010, Minnelli released an album of a number of American standards "unplugged" with long-time collaborator Billy Stritch, showing a sultrier and softer, more interpretive side to her artistry. The songs are said to have been recorded several years prior and later released as the albumConfessions.[45]

On June 14, 2012, Minnelli headlined atHampton Court Palace Festival. On May 9, 2014, Minnelli had a guest appearance onCher'sDressed to Kill Tour in Brooklyn, performing "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" withCyndi Lauper andRosie O'Donnell.[46]

In 2024, Minnelli announced her plans to release her memoir,Kids, Wait Till You Hear This!, on March 10, 2026.[47]

Personal life

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Minnelli had long suffered from alcoholism and had been addicted to prescription drugs, originating from a Valium prescription after her mother died.[48] Her use of recreational drugs in the 1970s was noted byAndy Warhol, who in a 1978 diary entry recalled Minnelli arriving atHalston's house and imploring the host to "Give me every drug you've got."[48][49] Along with Warhol andBianca Jagger, Minnelli made frequent appearances at New York City nightclubs during the late 1970s, includingStudio 54. Minnelli left her 1984 musicalThe Rink to enter theBetty Ford Clinic.[50]

Of the many physical ailments that Minnelli has, as a result of her long and demanding career as a dancer, one is inherited. She has lived and performed withscoliosis since her youth, and actually developed unique and signature dance moves and techniques because of the pain: "I found out that because of the scoliosis, if I lean back one way it hurts. The only reason I do anything like I do is because it’s the only way I can do it without hurting! Literally. It’s really funny. It is so weird ... I’ve got two false hips, a wired-up knee, scoliosis, which I’ve always had, and three crushed disks, but I feel great. I dance every day.”[51]

Minnelli is anEpiscopalian.[52]

Minnelli's friendships have included the singerAdam Ant, whom she advised on what to wear when he was presented toQueen Elizabeth II after the 1981Royal Variety Performance at which his bandAdam and the Ants performed.[53] Ant in turn namechecked Minnelli in the track "Crackpot History and the Right To Lie" on his 1982 solo albumFriend or Foe.[54]

During an Australian visit in 1964, Minnelli and her then-boyfriend Peter Allen were invited to the opening of the Compass Centre in Bankstown, Sydney. They were awarded the titles of King and Queen of the Compass Centre.[55]

Marriages and relationships

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Minnelli has married and divorced four times. Her first marriage was to Australian entertainerPeter Allen on March 3, 1967.[56] Allen was Judy Garland's protégé in the mid-1960s.[57] Minnelli and Allen agreed to atrial separation on April 9, 1970.[58] Their divorce was finalized on July 24, 1974.[59] Minnelli toldThe Advocate editor-in-chief Judy Wieder in September 1996, "I married Peter, and he didn't tell me he was gay. Everyone knew but me. And I found out ... well, let me put it this way: I'll never surprise anybody coming home as long as I live. I call first!"[60]

After her separation from Allen, Minnelli was engaged to actorDesi Arnaz Jr and comic actorPeter Sellers.[61][62]

Minnelli marriedJack Haley Jr., a producer and director, on September 15, 1974.[63] His father,Jack Haley, was Minnelli's mother's co-star inThe Wizard of Oz who played the Tin Man. They divorced in April 1979.[64]

Minnelli was married to Mark Gero, a sculptor and stage manager, from December 4, 1979, until their divorce in January 1992.[65]

Minnelli was married toDavid Gest, a concert promoter, from March 16, 2002, until their separation in July 2003 and divorce in April 2007.[66][67] The wedding boasted over 1,200 guests at the Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan, withMichael Jackson as the best man,Elizabeth Taylor as the matron of honor, and a bridal party that includedMia Farrow,Gina Lollobrigida,Petula Clark,Mya, andJanet Leigh among others. Gest was reportedly gay, as was her first husband.[68][69] In a 2003 lawsuit, Gest alleged that Minnelli beat him in alcohol-induced rages during their marriage.[70] Minnelli denied the accusations, claiming Gest was simply after her money. The suit was dismissed in September 2006 for lack of triable issue of fact.[71]

She also had relationships with Rock Brynner (son ofYul Brynner),Mikhail Baryshnikov,Billy Stritch, and film directorMartin Scorsese.[72][73] Her close friendship with French pop singerCharles Aznavour was described by Aznavour as "more than friends and less than lovers."[74]

Minnelli has no children despite numerous attempts; one pregnancy left her with ahiatal hernia as a result of the medical steps taken to try to save the baby.[16]

Philanthropy

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Minnelli, in 1993, visiting the tomb ofEva Perón inBuenos Aires (in the early 1990s, Minnelli was in the running for the role ofEvita)

Throughout her lifetime, Minnelli has served on various charities and causes. She served on the board of directors ofThe Institutes for The Achievement of Human Potential (IAHP) for 20 years, a nonprofit educational organization that introduces parents to the field of child brain development. In a 2006 interview with Randy Rice at Broadwayworld.com, Minnelli said that she was the person who toldElizabeth Taylor about HIV/AIDS while talking about their mutual friendRock Hudson.[75] She has also dedicated much time toamfAR, The Foundation forAIDS Research, which was co-founded by Taylor.

In 2007, she stated in an interview withPalm Springs Life: "AmfAR is important to me because I've lost so many friends that I knew [to AIDS]".[76] In 1994, she recorded the Kander & Ebb tune "The Day After That" and donated the proceeds to AIDS research.[77] The same year, she performed the song in front of thousands in Central Park at the 25th anniversary of theStonewall riots.

Discography

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Main article:Liza Minnelli discography
Studio albums

Credits

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Film

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YearTitleDirectorRoleNotes
1949In the Good Old SummertimeRobert Z. LeonardThe DaughterUncredited role
1954The Long, Long TrailerVincente MinnelliLittle Girl at WeddingScenes deleted
1968Charlie BubblesAlbert FinneyEliza
1969The Sterile CuckooAlan J. PakulaMary Ann "Pookie" AdamsNominated -Academy Award for Best Actress
1970Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie MoonOtto PremingerJunie Moon
1972CabaretBob FosseSally BowlesWon -Academy Award for Best Actress
Journey Back to OzHal SutherlandDorothy GaleVoice
1974That's Entertainment!Jack Haley Jr.Host
1975Lucky LadyStanley DonenClaire
1976Silent MovieMel BrooksHerselfCameo appearance
A Matter of TimeVincente MinnelliNina
1977New York, New YorkMartin ScorseseFrancine Evans
1981ArthurSteve GordonLinda Marolla
1982The King of ComedyMartin ScorseseHerselfScenes deleted; appears as cardboard cutout
1984The Muppets Take ManhattanFrank OzCameo appearance
1985That's Dancing!Jack Haley Jr.
1988Rent-a-CopJerry LondonDella Roberts
Arthur 2: On the RocksBud YorkinLinda Marolla Bach
1991Stepping OutLewis GilbertMavis Turner
2006The Oh in OhioBilly KentAlyssa Donahue
2010Sex and the City 2Michael Patrick KingHerselfCameo appearance
2019HalstonFrédéric Tcheng
2024Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True StoryBruce David KleinDocumentary

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1956Ford Star JubileeHerselfThe first full-scale color telecast on CBS
1960Hedda Hopper's HollywoodMinnelli sings "Over the Rainbow"
1963The Judy Garland ShowEpisodes 3 and 15 ("The Judy Garland Christmas Special")
1964Mr. BroadwayMinnieEpisode: "Nightingale for Sale"
Judy and Liza at the PalladiumHerselfTelevision special with Judy Garland
1965The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding HoodTelevision special
1967Woody Allen Looks at 1967
1968That's LifeSecretaryEpisode: "Twas the Night Before Christmas"
1970LizaHerselfTelevision special
1972Liza with a "Z"
1974Love from A to ZTelevision special withCharles Aznavour
46th Academy AwardsPerformed opening number
1979The Muppet ShowEpisode: "Liza Minnelli"
1980Goldie and Liza TogetherTelevision special withGoldie Hawn
An Evening with Liza MinnelliTelevision special
1984Faerie Tale TheatrePrincess AleciaEpisode: "The Princess and the Pea"
1985A Time to LiveMary-Lou WeismanTelevision movie
1986Liza in LondonHerselfTelevision special
1987Minnelli on Minnelli: Liza Remembers VincenteDocumentary
1988Sam Found Out: A Triple PlayTelevision special
1989Frank, Liza & Sammy: The Ultimate EventTelevision special withFrank Sinatra andSammy Davis Jr.
1992The Freddie Mercury Tribute ConcertTelevision special
Liza Live from Radio City Music Hall
1993Liza and Friends: A Tribute to Sammy Davis Jr.
1994Parallel LivesStevie MerrillTelevision movie
1995The West Side WaltzCara Varnum
1999Jackie's BackHerselfCameo; Television film
2003–05
2013
Arrested DevelopmentLucille Austero21 episodes
2006Law & Order: Criminal IntentBeth HarnerEpisode: "Masquerade"
2009Drop Dead DivaLily WellsEpisode: "Make Me a Match"
2009, 2010Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-ListHerself2 Episodes, "I Heart Lily Tomlin" and "Kathy With a Z"
2013SmashHerselfEpisode:"The Surprise Party"
202294th Academy AwardsHerself – Co-PresenterPresentedBest Picture withLady Gaga
2025RuPaul's Drag RaceHerselfEpisode: "Grand Finale"

Theatre

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YearTitleRoleVenue
1961Wish You Were HereBallet soloCape Cod Melody Tent, Massachusetts
Take Me AlongMuriel
Flower Drum SongChorus
1961–62The Diary of Anne FrankAnne FrankScarsdale High School, Scarsdale
New York and Israel Tour
1963Best Foot ForwardEthel HofflingerStage 73, Off-Broadway
1964Carnival!LiliPaper Mill Playhouse, New Jersey
Time Out For GingerGingerBucks County Playhouse, Pennsylvania
The FantasticksLuisaUS National Tour
1965Flora the Red MenaceFloraAlvin Theatre, Broadway
1966The Pajama GameBabe WilliamsUS National Tour
1974LizaHerself (one-woman show)Winter Garden Theatre, Broadway
1975ChicagoRoxie Hart46th Street Theatre, Broadway
Note: replacement forGwen Verdon
1977–78The ActMichelle CraigMajestic Theatre, Broadway
1978Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?Letter Reader (cameo)Promenade Theatre, Off-Broadway
1978–79The Owl and the PussycatThe StorytellerMetropolitan Opera House, New York City
1984The RinkAngelMartin Beck Theatre, Broadway
1994Love LettersMelissa GardnerCoconut Grove Playhouse, Florida
1997Victor/VictoriaVictoria GrantMarquis Theatre, Broadway
Note: vacation replacement forJulie Andrews
1999–2000Minnelli on Minnelli: Live at the PalaceHerself (one-woman show)Palace Theatre, Broadway
2008–09Liza's at The Palace....Herself (one-woman show)
2013Liza & AlanHerselfTown Hall, Broadway

Awards and nominations

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Main article:List of awards and nominations received by Liza Minnelli

In 1991, for her contribution to live performance, Minnelli was awarded a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame at 7000 Hollywood Boulevard.[78] She was made a Knight of theFrench Legion of Honour. She also received anAcademy Award, aBAFTA Award, aPrimetime Emmy Award, twoGolden Globe Awards, aGrammy Award, and threeTony Awards.

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1969Academy AwardsBest ActressThe Sterile CuckooNominated[79]
1972CabaretWon
1973Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Performance in a Variety ProgramA Royal Gala Variety PerformanceNominated[80]
Outstanding Variety SpecialLiza with a ZWon
1980Outstanding Variety ProgramGoldie and Liza TogetherNominated
1987Outstanding Informational SpecialMinnelli on Minnelli: Liza Remembers VincenteNominated
1993Outstanding Performance in a Variety ProgramLiza Minnelli: Live from Radio City Music HallNominated
1965Tony AwardsBest Leading Actress in a MusicalFlora the Red MenaceWon[81]
1974Special Tony AwardLiza at the Winter GardenHonored
1978Best Leading Actress in a MusicalThe ActWon
1984The RinkNominated
2009Best Special Theatrical EventLiza's at The Palace...Won[82]
1990Grammy AwardsGrammy Legend AwardLiza MinnelliHonored
1997Best Traditional Pop Vocal PerformanceGentlyNominated[83]
2010Liza's at The Palace...!Nominated[84]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Liza Minnelli Opens 3-Week Carnegie Date".The New York Times. May 31, 1987....and her voice—a ripe, rounded alto whose physical qualities remain uncannily reminiscent of her mother, Judy Garland...
  2. ^Scott Schechter (2004):The Liza Minnelli Scrapbook, pp. 12–13.
  3. ^Scott Schechter (2004):The Liza Minnelli Scrapbook, p. 47.
  4. ^Scott Schechter (2004):The Liza Minnelli Scrapbook, p. 87.
  5. ^James Leve (2009):Kander and Ebb, p. 20.
  6. ^Scott Schechter (2004):The Liza Minnelli Scrapbook, pp. 13, 127
  7. ^Scott Schechter (2006):The Complete Capitol Collection
  8. ^Bernstein, Jacob (August 8, 2012)."Fire Island′s Got Talent".The New York Times. RetrievedJuly 17, 2018.
  9. ^Hetrick, Adam (June 30, 2018)."Liza Minnelli Joins Michael Feinstein for Intimate Concert and Conversation Tonight".Playbill. RetrievedJuly 17, 2018.
  10. ^"Liza Minnelli Returns to the Stage with a Touching Tribute".Broadwayworld. July 2, 2018. RetrievedJuly 17, 2018.
  11. ^Quintos, Michael (July 6, 2018)."BWW Review: Liza Minnelli and Michael Feinstein Perform Together at OC's Segerstrom Center".Broadwayworld. RetrievedJuly 17, 2018.
  12. ^Abramovitch, Seth (June 25, 2018)."What Is Going On With Liza Minnelli? Longtime Collaborator Opens Up About Her Health".Broadwayworld. RetrievedJuly 17, 2018.
  13. ^"Liza Minnelli receives Legion of Honour award". BBC News. July 12, 2011. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2021.
  14. ^Hammond, Pete (June 12, 2024)."'Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story' Review: Minnelli Docu Benefits From Unseen Footage, Compelling Interviews And The Star Herself – Tribeca Festival".Deadline. RetrievedJune 17, 2024.
  15. ^Schechter, Scott (2006).Judy Garland: The Day-by-day Chronicle of a Legend. Rowman & Littlefield.ISBN 978-1-58979-300-2.
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