

The role won Liza her second Golden Globe Award for Best Actress and universal acclaim from television critics and writers around the world. Both of these concerts were recorded and are among the music industry’s most highly praised live concert recordings.Liza emerged as a dramatic television actress in the made-for-TV drama, A Time to Live, where she starred in the touching story as the mother of a child with muscular dystrophy. On closing night the police had to disperse the crowd when they refused to leave the auditorium following multiple encores. This appearance was every bit as unforgettable. She had earlier appeared in concert at Carnegie Hall in 1979. Liza was the first entertainer in the hall’s history to completely sell-out three weeks of appearances.
LISA MINELLI TV
In between her many TV and film roles, Liza has never stopped touring and has long been considered one of the most exciting concert performers, electrifying audiences around the world and setting records at the most prestigious venues, from the Palladium in London and Opera House in Sydney, to the Olympia Theatre in Paris and New York’s historic Carnegie Hall, where one of Liza’s greatest triumphs was her unprecedented three-week concert engagement in 1987. It has been released in recent years on DVD and aired on Showtime. The seminal Liza with a Z produced a Top 20 album and won the Emmy for Outstanding Single Program and the prestigious Peabody Award. Liza starred in the first concert ever filmed live for television in 1972. In 1981, she co-starred with Dudley Moore on the big screen in the classic Arthur, going on to make the sequel Arthur 2 in 1988. The unqualified success of Cabaret put Liza on the covers of both Time and Newsweek in the same week.


The role also earned her a Golden Globe and a British Film Academy Award. The film won eight Oscars, including Best Actress for Liza.
LISA MINELLI MOVIE
In 1972 her movie career peaked when she played Sally Bowles in Cabaret. She had been seen earlier on movie screens in films that showcased her superb acting abilities, including her first film role opposite Albert Finney in Charlie Bubbles, followed by The Sterile Cuckoo, which won Liza her first Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. The musical was directed by Martin Scorsese, who had just directed Liza on the big screen in New York, New York opposite Robert DeNiro. In 1977, she returned to the Broadway stage in a starring role in the Kander and Ebb musical, The Act for which she was awarded her third Tony. In 1997, Liza took over from an ailing Julie Andrews in Broadway’s Victor/Victoria.Ī special Tony was awarded to Liza for breaking the box-office record at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1973 for her one-woman show. The musical garnered Liza a Best Actress Tony nomination. In 1984, Liza reunited with her Chicago co-star Chita Rivera in the Kander and Ebb musical The Rink. With only one-week’s rehearsal, and no public announcement, Liza played to sold-out audiences for a period of five weeks. In 1975 her enormous strength and talent were put to the test when she agreed to replace an ailing Gwen Verdon in the Broadway run of Kander and Ebb’s Chicago. Over the years, Liza’s other Broadway appearances have been memorable. Liza turned to Broadway at age 19, and in 1965 became the youngest woman ever to win a leading actress Tony Award for Flora the Red Menace. It would be the first among many show business honors.
LISA MINELLI PROFESSIONAL
Louis and An American in Paris.Ĭonsidered one of America’s true legends, Liza began her professional career at an early age, 16, in 1963, in an Off-Broadway revival of the musical Best Foot Forward, for which she received rapturous notices and her first award, the Theatre World Award.

Liza was born on March 12, 1946, in Los Angeles, California, to actress/singer Judy Garland and film director Vincente Minnelli, responsible for such classics as Meet Me in St. In film, on stage and in television, Liza has won critical acclaim, a multitude of fans, and recognition from her peers in show business, giving new dimension and credibility to the word “superstar.” Liza Minnelli, winner of four Tony Awards, an Oscar, a special “Legends” Grammy, two Golden Globe Awards and an Emmy, is one of the entertainment world’s consummate performers.
