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She insists that’s all she ever wanted to be, but she was raised on movie sets and in concert halls. “It’s what I’d wear to dance class because it was easy,” she explains.

Minnelli is wearing her signature black turtleneck and leggings, a look that originated out of comfort rather than fashion. All she will say right now is “I hope had a good time making it.” Minnelli has no interest in seeing the film. The unending fascination with Garland continued last year with the release of “Judy.” Renée Zellweger is the favorite to win the Oscar for her transformation into Garland during the last months of her life. Hanging on one wall are reproductions of iconic Warhol paintings of Minnelli and her parents. On a table next to the couch are her Tonys, while a collection of additional awards crowd a sideboard near the entryway. Her Oscar for “Cabaret” sits on a low table alongside a copy of a 1972 Time magazine with Minnelli on the cover. The room is cozy, with a grand piano squeezed into the corner. She’s sitting on the couch in the living room of her modest Los Angeles-area apartment.

That’s what happens when your mom is Judy Garland and your dad is Vincente Minnelli.Ī few days before the shoot, Liza is settling in for a rare interview. “I was born and they took a picture,” Minnelli says. But even before she danced her first step, sang a single note or memorized a line of script, she was famous. Over the course of her career, she’s won four Tonys, two Grammys, an Emmy and an Oscar. Minnelli isn’t a Hollywood icon - she’s a show business legend.
