Liza Minnelli
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 78 |
Date of birth | March 12,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Cedars-Sinai Medical Center |
Los Angeles | |
California | |
United States | |
Full name | Liza May Minnelli |
Spouse | David Gest |
Mark Gero | |
Jack Haley Jr. | |
Peter Allen | |
Parents | Judy Garland |
Vincente Minnelli | |
Height | 163 (cm) |
Job | Actor |
Singer | |
Choreography | |
Dancer | |
Choreographer | |
Education | Chadwick School |
Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts | |
Scarsdale High School | |
Siblings | Lorna Luft |
Joey Luft | |
Christiane Nina Minnelli | |
Albums | Results |
Gently | |
The Singer | |
The Act | |
Confessions | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404463 |
Charlie Bubbles
The Sterile Cuckoo
Liza with a Z
Lucky Lady
Arthur 2: On the Rocks
Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
A Matter of Time
Rent-a-Cop
The Oh in Ohio
Journey Back to Oz
That's Entertainment!
A Time to Live
Parallel Lives
The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood
The West Side Waltz
Jackie's Back
Faerie Tale Theatre
That's Dancing!
Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night
Great Performances
Baryshnikov on Broadway
Judy Garland: Judy Duets
Liza and David
Royal Variety Performance
Judy Garland: The Concert Years
Liza Minnelli Live From Radio City Music Hall
Easter Parade
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: The 1970s
LIFE Goes to the Movies
Dzi Croquettes
Judy Garland: Live at the London Palladium
The Jacksons: America's First Family of Music
Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall
Aznavour & Minnelli: Live at Palais Des Congres Des Paris
Peter Allen: The Boy from Oz
Cabaret
New York, New York
Arrested Development
Arthur
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical
Grammy Legend Award
Special Tony Award
Grammy Hall of Fame
Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television
David di Donatello for Best Foreign Actress
Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event
GLAAD Media Vanguard Award
Drama Desk Special Award
David di Donatello Special Award
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy-Variety Or Music Program
Liza Minnelli Life story
Liza May Minnelli is an American actress, singer, dancer, and choreographer. Known for her commanding stage presence and powerful alto singing voice, Minnelli is one of the very few performers awarded a non-competitive Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony. Minnelli is a Knight of the French Legion of Honour.
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Composer Stephen Sondheim dies at 91 - US media
The American composer and songwriter Stephen Sondheim has died at his home in Connecticut aged 91, according to the New York Times. He was a titan of musical theatre who turned the unlikeliest of subjects into entertainment landmarks.
From Sweeney Todd and The President killers of Assassins to the Fairy Tale -based Into The Woods , his works boasted an audacity, complexity and linguistic dexterity that few of his peers could rival.
Born in New York in March 1930, the composer and lyricist saw his first Broadway musical at the Age Of nine.
The Following Year he met Oscar Hammerstein II, of The King and I and Oklahoma! fame, who became his mentor as he made his first forays into musical theatre.
After some adolescent experiments with the form, he was commissioned to turn Front Porch in Flatbush, a play by twin brothers Julius and Philip Epstein, into a musical.
The resulting piece, called Saturday Night , did not open on Broadway in 1954 as planned, following the death of its producer, Lemuel Ayers . Indeed, it would be 43 years before it received its professional premiere in London.
Sondheim's Big Break instead came through an invitation to pen Lyrics for West Side Story, Leonard Bernstein 's contemporary retelling of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
In 2012, producer Hal Prince recalled the First Time he heard The Score for The Show .
" It was a Sunday Evening at Lenny Bernstein's apartment with Lenny playing The Piano very loudly because he was nervous, " he told The Bbc . " Steve sang The Words . By The Time they'd finished, I knew we were producing. We raised The Money in 24 hours. "
West Side Story opened on Broadway in 1957 and ran for More Than 700 performances. A 1961 film version won 10 Oscars.
Yet Sondheim was dissatisfied with his contribution and later described his Lyrics as " embarrassing".
" It's very hard for me to listen to some of those songs, " he told Abc News in 2010.
" Bernstein wanted the songs to be heavy, what he called 'poetic', and my idea of poetry and his idea of poetry are Polar Opposites . "
Sondheim had further success as a lyricist with the 1959 musical Gypsy, about striptease artist Gypsy Rose Lee and her domineering mother, Rose.
That was followed in 1962 by A Funny Thing Happened on The Way to The Forum , an adaptation of farces by ancient Roman playwright Plautus, for which he wrote both music and Lyrics .
The Show won a Tony for best musical and was later filmed with original lead, Zero Mostel , reprising his role as wily slave Pseudolus.
Sondheim's next shows - Anyone Can Whistle, from 1964, and Do I Hear A Waltz? The Following Year - were not successes.
Neither was a reunion with Bernstein and West Side Story director Jerome Robbins on a project that was eventually abandoned.
Over The Following decade, though, he worked with Prince on a series of acclaimed shows that are now regarded as modern masterpieces.
Company (1970) told of a single New Yorker , called Bobby, whose married friends teach him the value of commitment.
The original production was nominated for 14 Tonys and won six, with Sondheim receiving one apiece for his music and Lyrics .
A 2018 revival in London made The Lead character Female - with Sondheim's blessing.
Follies (1971) imagined The Reunion of a group of ageing vaudevillians who relive their youth in a Broadway Theatre scheduled for demolition.
Its score included The Song Losing My Mind, which became a UK top-10 single when covered by Liza Minnelli in 1989.
A Little Night Music (1973) saw Sondheim nimbly adapt the 1955 Ingmar Bergman film Smiles of a Summer Night into a sprightly operetta.
The Score , written primarily in Waltz Time , included the poignant ballad Send in the Clowns, arguably his best-known song. A Little Night Music later became a film, starring Elizabeth Taylor .
The composer's golden decade concluded with Sweeney Todd : The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979), a bold, baroque and very bloody account of the throat-slitting barber's nefarious adventures.
The " musical thriller" was filmed in 2007 by director Tim Burton , with Johnny Depp as Todd and Helena Bonham Carter as his pie-making accomplice, Mrs Lovett.
In contrast, Merrily We Roll Along (1981) was a disappointment, opening to sniffy reviews and closing after just 16 performances.
But The Show , which follows two decades in the lives of a group of friends in reverse chronological order, has been more warmly appraised in recent years.
In 2019, director Richard Linklater began work on a film version, to be assembled in stages, in Real Time , over 20 years.
Sunday in The Park with George (1984) took The Painting of Georges Seurat 's A Sunday Afternoon on The Island of La Grande Jatte 100 years earlier as the cue for a lyrical contemplation on " the art of making art".
The Musical won Sondheim and librettist James Lapine the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Into The Woods (1987) combined such Grimms' Fairy Tale characters as Cinderella, Rapunzel and Little Red Riding Hood within a single narrative.
It, too, was filmed, in 2014, with an all-star cast, headed by Meryl Streep .
Assassins (1990) used a similar conceit, combining John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald and others together in a dark meditation on presidential assassination attempts.
The Following Year Sondheim won an Oscar for Sooner or Later, sung by Madonna in The Film Dick Tracy .
In Sondheim's later years he produced fewer musicals directly for The Stage .
But he continued to create regardless, producing the non-musical play Getting Away with Murder (1996) and two volumes of annotated Lyrics - Finishing the Hat (2010) and Look, I Made a Hat (2011).
In 2010, the Year he turned 80, a Broadway Theatre was renamed in his honour.
Ten Years later, he received the same accolade in London when The Queen 's Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue was rechristened the Sondheim.
Sondheim's many other honours include a special Tony in 2008, a special Olivier in 2011, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015.
He is Survived By his husband, Jeffrey Scott Romley, who is almost 50 Years his junior, whom he married in 2017.
" You have to work on Something that makes you Uncertain - Something that makes you doubt yourself, " Sondheim said in 2017.
" If you know where you're going, you've gone, as The Poet says. And that's death. "
Source of news: bbc.com