Liza Minnelli
At sixteen, Liza was on her own in New York City, struggling to begin her career in show business. Her first recognition came for the play Best Foot Forward which ran for seven months in 1963. A year later, Judy invited Liza to appear with her for a show at the London Paladium. This show sold out immediately and a second night was added to it. Liza's performance in London was a huge turning point in both her career and her relationship with her mother. The audience absolutely loved Liza and Judy realized that Liza was now an adult with her own career. It was at the Paladium that Liza met her first husband, Peter Allen, a friend of Judy's.
Liza won a Tony award at age nineteen and was nominated for her first Academy Award at age twenty-three for the role of Pookie Adams in The Sterile Cuckoo (1969). Other dramatic roles followed and, in 1972, she won an Oscar for her performance as Sally Bowles in the movie Cabaret (1972). The seventies were a busy time for Liza. She worked steadily in film, stage and music. She and good friend Halston were regulars at Studio 54, the trendiest disco club in the world. Marriages to filmmaker Jack Haley Jr. and Mark Gero, a sculptor who earned his living in the theater followed. Each marriage ended in divorce.
Over the past years, her career has leaned more towards stage performances and she has a long list of musical albums which she continues to add to. She teamed with Frank Sinatra in his Duets CD and Sammy Davis Jr. joined them for a series of concerts and TV shows which were extremely well-received.
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March 28, 2010
At "Cast Party," the Mike is Open and the Party is On
September 01, 2009
Liza Minnelli at the Hollywood Bowl
December 13, 2008
Liza Minnelli Onstage: Resistance is Futile