Minnelli is an iconic performer with a powerful voice and the ability to ignite audiences with her performances. She has a legendary Hollywood pedigree. Her mother is actress Garland and her father is director Minnelli. At the time, these were the most famous people in show business. It was clear that the girl will follow in the footsteps of her parents, it could not be otherwise.


She was first talked about in the 60’s, when she became a Broadway sensation. The first award was received by Liza in 19 playing Flora in the film ‘The Red Menace’. She showed that she had enough talent to make it on her own in the world of cinema. But she got a foothold on the screens thanks to the role of Bowles in the film ‘Cabaret’.


Liza played in the cinema, in the theatre and still took an active part in recording and performing live. The concerts were quite energetic. Memorable songs made her a favourite figure in the world of music. At the same time, she successfully continued the traditions of classical showmanship. She was repeatedly compared to her mother. But she had her own zest, her own style.

Although Liza turned out to be quite a successful person, her life was full of difficulties of a personal nature. She had to struggle with drugs and deal with health problems.

Her life story shows that if you have talent and you work hard, fully committed to what you love, then success is guaranteed. She is one of the few artists to win an EGOT Award (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony) and has made a significant contribution to the history of the arts.

Liza’s colourful performances have made her a true legend of the screen and stage. Future artists often take an example from her.
