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She received Golden Globe Awards for Cabaret and for the TV movie A Time to Live. She has also won an Emmy Award for the 1974 TV special Liza with a Z. Most recently she has appeared as a recurring character on the critically acclaimed TV sitcom Arrested Development. Minnelli has the distinction of being the only Academy Award winner whose parents are both Academy Award winners. In 1972, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for Cabaret. The film The Sterile Cuckoo garnered her her first Academy Award nomination. She was nominated in 1984 for The Rink but lost to her costar Chita Rivera. She also received Tony Awards for The Act in 1978 and a special Tony in 1974. She returned to Broadway at nineteen, and won a 1965 Tony Award for Flora the Red Menace. The audience loved her, and her musical career was born. The next year, her mother invited her to perform with her in London at the London Palladium. Liza started performing at age of sixteen, in 1963, on Broadway, in a revival of the musical Best Foot Forward, for which she received good notices. Minnelli's first film appearance was in the final scene of the 1949-released film In the Good Old Summertime, starring her mother and Van Johnson. She is the daughter of legendary entertainer Judy Garland and her second husband, acclaimed film director Vincente Minnelli. One fitting ingredient in the scent is the very fragrant Judy Garland Rose, and Spinnato told ET that they had to plant thousands of Judy Garland Roses for not only the fragrance, but for the launching event in honor of what would have been Garland's 100th birthday.Liza May Minnelli (born Main Los Angeles, California) is an American actress and singer. The sisters are now honoring their late mother with the new unisex fragrance "Judy" by chemist Vince Spinnato, which launches in June. And we do, we just find the funny because I think that is the way that we were raised and brought up and we watched a woman who found the funny." That is what I can tell you has been my lifeline is to find the funny - just find the funny. Our mom had such an extraordinary sense of humor, and that was her survival guide. And she had tragedies, but she was not tragic, and she didn't pass it on to us. we've all had tragedies in life, but we're not tragic.

"They would say tragic Judy Garland and I'd say, 'Oh shut up.' It was her humor and her kindness. "That’s the thing that bugs me the most," Minnelli says. One thing they say fans get wrong about their late mother is that she was only a tragic figure given her tough childhood and problems with addiction. "Born into what we were born into, we didn't have a choice, but we made a choice to say to one another, it will always be the two of us, and who we decide to invite to the party will be our decision and that's why," Luft says of her bond with Minnelli. They also have a brother, Joey Luft, though they note that he's camera-shy. The two sisters are extremely close, and note that their mother would have wanted it that way. And she just looked at me and she said, 'I just wanted to see if you were OK,' or whatever she said, and I said 'OK.' And I had never seen hair color quite like that, right? So, the next morning I went down, and I was talking to my momma, I said, 'Momma, somebody was in my bed, my bedroom, talking to me.' And she said, "Oh honey, it was Marylin. "And she was backlit, through the door was half open.

"We're having a party one night, and I woke up and there was this woman sitting on my bed just looking at me," she recalls. One memory that sticks out for Luft is her encounter with Marilyn Monroe.
