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Liza Minnelli

Birth Place: Los Angeles, CA, USA

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BIO

Perhaps no three words in the English language better personify show business than Liza May Minnelli. The daughter of legendary film maker Vincent Minnelli and one of the greats of film and stage, Judy Garland, Liza was born 75 years ago today in the veritable home of show business-- Hollywood, California.



It was almost a given, preordained, that the young daughter of such show business royalty would pursue performing. What no one could predict, however, was that Liza Minnelli would conquer stage, screen, records, concerts and later on, even television. She became a nightclub performer at the age of 16, won her first Tony at 19, released three albums through Capitol Records by 20, and received her first Oscar nomination at 24. Liza became a fashion icon in her teens with her signature pixie cut- the result of having to chop her locks when playing around with some friends ended with a wad of gum in her hair. That, plus her red lips and ensembles, made her a muse to designers like Halston, and a creative muse for such Broadway luminaries as John Kander and Fred Ebb, who Liza famously claimed “created her.” 

Liza left home and moved to New York to become a Broadway performer. “To be on Broadway, you have to go to New York. So I went to New York. And that was the last time that I took any money from my parents” When asked if having famous parents helped her career, Liza responded, “People don’t want to spend money on a publicity stunt- you have to deliver.” And deliver she did. She delivered so well that when she was 19, Minnelli became the youngest person to win the leading actress in a musical Tony for her turn in the 1965 Kander and Ebb musical Flora the Red Menace. Thus beginning a long standing relationship between the hit making duo and Liza. Her other Broadway credits include Liza, Chicago, The Act, The Rink, Victor/Victoria, Minnelli on Minnelli and Liza's at the Palace.

From Steppin Out to Sex in The City, Tell Me That You Love Me Junie Moon to Arthur, and the role that cemented her into the status of bona fide movie star, Cabaret, Liza Minelli dominated the screen. She received her first Oscar nomination for her riveting performance in the romantic comedy The Sterile Cuckoo. It's been often said that Liza’s infamous telephone scene is one of the greatest performances in film history. She did the scene on her first day on set when production began, in one take with no edits. Liza has said that after doing this scene in one take she knew that she understood the character and that it gave her a lot of confidence as an actress. That confidence was displayed in the role of a lifetime as Sally Bowles in Cabaret. The 1972, Bob Fosse-directed big-screen musical earned eight Oscars, including one for Liza’s work as American expatriate in 1930s Berlin during the rise of Nazism. Her father Vincent Minnelli advised her to not fashion Sally Bowles after Marlene Dietrich, but Louise Brooks instead. The look may have been Brooks, but the performance was pure Liza. 

In 1961 Liza’s mother, Judy Garland, brought her and her siblings onstage at Carnegie Hall- it was apparent to all then that Liza was a live performer. Liza’s high octane live shows are a thing of lore, and to see her in concert is to have seen, what many describe as, a tour de force. Tony Bennett became one of Liza’s early mentors, as was the late French Armenian singer Charles Aznavour, whom Liza has credited with teaching her how to inhabit a song. Liza single handedly created the one-woman television show, at a time when no one had done that: “I thought it was a good idea” Liza said “Someone told me that I couldn’t do that- and all of these rules, but you gotta try.” That show, Liza with a Z, won 4 Emmys and a Peabody award.

Through her movies, TV appearances, concerts and recordings, new generations are continuing to be inspired by Liza. She has appeared as herself on TV in Smash, The Voice: UK, So You Think You Can Dance, The Apprentice and more, and she is also known for her portrayal of Lucille Austero in the comedy series Arrested Development. Liza has dedicated much time to amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, which was co-founded by Elizabeth Taylor. Liza has also supported the Great American Songbook Foundation, Broadway Cares, and The Actors Fund.

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STAGE CREDITS

[Broadway]
Concert [Broadway], 2008
Performer


[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1999


[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1995
Victoria Grant [Replacement]

[Replacement]

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1984
Angel


[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1977
Michelle Craig


[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1975
Roxie Hart [Replacement]

[Replacement]

[Broadway]
1974
Performer


[Broadway]
Unknown, 1974


[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1965
Flora


[Off-Broadway]
Off-Broadway Revival, 1963
Ethel Hofflinger


Movies

The April in Paris Ball
[ 1963 ]
The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood
[ 1965 ] Little Red Riding Hood
Charlie Bubbles
[ 1968 ] Eliza
The Sterile Cuckoo
[ 1969 ] Pookie Adams
Movin'
[ 1970 ]
Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
[ 1970 ] Junie Moon
Cabaret
[ 1972 ] Sally Bowles
Journey Back to Oz
[ 1972 ] Dorothy - Voice
Love from A to Z
[ 1974 ]
Lucky Lady
[ 1975 ] Claire
A Matter of Time
[ 1976 ] Nina
Silent Movie
[ 1976 ] Liza Minnelli
New York, New York
[ 1977 ] Francine Evans
Movies Are My Life
[ 1978 ]
Hello, Here Is Berlin
[ 1979 ]
Arthur
[ 1981 ] Linda Marolla
Marvin Hamlisch: They're Playing My Song
[ 1981 ]
The Muppets Take Manhattan
[ 1984 ] Liza Minnelli
A Time to Live
[ 1985 ] Mary-Lou Weisman
Rent-a-Cop
[ 1987 ] Della Roberts
Arthur 2: On the Rocks
[ 1988 ] Linda Marolla Bach
Sam Found Out: A Triple Play
[ 1988 ] Three Characters
Stepping Out
[ 1991 ] Mavis Turner
Liza and Friends: A Tribute to Sammy Davis, Jr.
[ 1993 ] Self - Host
Parallel Lives
[ 1994 ] Stevie Merrill
Michael Feinstein: Sing a Song of Hollywood
[ 1995 ]
The West Side Waltz
[ 1995 ] Cara Varnum
Jackie's Back!
[ 1999 ] Liza Minnelli
Killer Queen!
[ 2002 ]
Judy Garland Duets
[ 2005 ]
Broadway Under the Stars
[ 2006 ]
The Oh in Ohio
[ 2006 ] Alyssa Donahue
Singer's Spotlight
[ 2007 ]
Liza's at the Palace
[ 2009 ]
Sex and the City 2
[ 2010 ] Liza Minnelli
Final Cut: Ladies & Gentlemen
[ 2012 ]
Die Wiener Stadthalle rockt! Pop Meets Classic zum 60. Jubiläum
[ 2018 ]

TV Shows

That's Life
Secretary
The Dick Cavett Show
Francine Evans
Faerie Tale Theatre
Princess Alecia
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Beth Harner
Drop Dead Diva
Lily Wells
Arrested Development
[ 2003-2013 ] Lucille Austero
Smash
Liza Minnelli
Arrested Development
[ 2018-2019 ] Lucille Austero

Awards and Nominations

Drama Desk Awards - 1984 - Outstanding Actress in a Musical

Liza Minnelli, The Rink

Tony Awards - 1984 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical

Liza Minnelli, The Rink


winner
Tony Awards - 1978 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical

Liza Minnelli, The Act


winner
Tony Awards - 1974 - Special Tony Award

Liza Minnelli


winner
Tony Awards - 1965 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical

Liza Minnelli , Flora, the Red Menace


winner
Theatre World Awards - 1963 - Performance

Liza Minnelli, Best Foot Forward

Videos

News


Liza Minnelli Responds to Backlash Over AI Use in New Song
by Stephi Wild - Jan 29, 2026

Iconic performer Liza Minnelli has responded to the backlash she received after it was revealed that AI was used to create parts of her latest song, 'Kids Wait Till You Hear This.'
TIMELESS TREASURES Exhibition Showcases Iconic Music Artifacts
by Stephi Wild - Jan 22, 2026

Explore the rich history of American music through artifacts from legends like Ella Fitzgerald and Tony Bennett at the TIMELESS TREASURES exhibition. Learn more here!
GUTENBERG! Comes to TheatreZone in February
by Stephi Wild - Jan 20, 2026

TheatreZone will present the musical GUTENBERG! starting February 5, starring fan favorites Alexander and Blaire. The show promises a blend of humor and historical fiction, set in a whimsical print shop.
Town Hall Theater To Present The HOLLYWOOD MUSICAL: PART 2
by A.A. Cristi - Jan 16, 2026

Town Hall Theater will present The Hollywood Musical: Part 2, a four-part class and film series led by Director in Residence Doug Anderson. The program examines the evolution of the Hollywood movie musical from the 1950s through the present.
Jessica Vosk & Kelli Barrett Will Lead BEACHES on Broadway
by Nicole Rosky - Dec 16, 2025

Following its sold-out, award-winning international premiere, Beaches, A New Musical will open on Broadway this spring at the Majestic Theatre, for a limited New York engagement to launch its multi-city National Tour.
Review: THE DANGEROUS CHRISTMAS OF RED RIDING HOOD at FMCT / The Hjemkomst Center
by Brian Michaels - Dec 14, 2025

FMCT’s The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood is a whimsical, heartwarming, and joyfully mischievous holiday musical that spins the classic fairy tale on its head.
Tituss Burgess to be Honored at New York City Gay Men's Chorus Annual Gala HARMONY
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 9, 2025

Harmony, the New York City Gay Men's Chorus's annual gala benefit has added Tituss Burgess as a nominee! The event will take place at the Edison Ballroom at Hotel Edison.
Review: ONCE IN A LIFETIME at 54 Below Aptly Named
by Stephen Mosher - Dec 9, 2025

It's 100 years since Sammy Davis Jr. was born - let the celebration commence!
Watch: Debbie Wileman Releases Music Video for 'Santa Claus is Coming To Town'
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 4, 2025

Debbie Wileman has unveiled a brand-new music video for “Santa Claus is Coming To Town”—featuring choreography by two-time Emmy Award winner Spencer Liff—as a preview of her upcoming San Francisco debut.
LET'S CALL THE WHOLE THING GERSHWIN is Coming to Dizzy's Club
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 1, 2025

Songbook Sundays, created and hosted by Deborah Grace Winer celebrating the American Songbook will continue at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Dizzy's Club with Let's Call the Whole Thing Gershwin.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many Broadway shows has Liza Minnelli been in?

Liza Minnelli has appeared on Broadway in 9 shows.

How many West End shows has Liza Minnelli been in?

Liza Minnelli has not appeared in the West End.

What awards has Liza Minnelli been nominated for?

Outstanding Actress in a Musical (Drama Desk Awards) for The Rink, Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for The Rink, Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for The Act, Special Tony Award (Tony Awards), Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for Flora, the Red Menace and Performance (Theatre World Awards) for Best Foot Forward.

What awards has Liza Minnelli won?

Liza Minnelli has won several prestigious awards throughout her career. She received the Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical for The Act. Additionally, she was honored with a Special Tony Award. Minnelli also won the Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical for Flora, the Red Menace. Furthermore, she earned the Theatre World Award for her performance in Best Foot Forward.

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