Liza Minnelli and her autobiography: “Against All Lies”
Liza Minnelli to tell her eventful life in an autobiography: the legendary Hollywood interpreter of Bob Fosse’s ‘Cabaret’ (1972) and Martin Scorsese’s ‘New York New York’ (1977) has decided to put her truth on paper to clarify the “lies and half-truths” that are circulating about her. American publisher Grand Central Publishing has announced that the singer and actress’ memoirs will be published in spring 2026.. Minnelli, as reported by Adnkronoswill provide a personal insight: from her childhood in the spotlight as the daughter of actress Judy Garland and director Vincente Minnelli, to her career full of successes, but also with some failures in its wake. turbulent marriages and addiction problems.
Liza Minnelli is among a select group of award winners ‘Egot’, these are characters who have won all four of the most important awards in the American entertainment industry: Emmys, Grammys, Oscars and Tonys. The musical adaptation of ‘Cabaret,’ in which she plays a nightclub singer in 1931 Berlin, brought her worldwide success and an Oscar for best actress. Her personal life, with four marriages ended in divorce and problems with addiction, has been turbulent for decades. In the announcement of her upcoming autobiography, Minnelli writes that after ups and downs she is now truly ‘Lady Peaceful, Lady Happy’, a reference to her song ‘Maybe This Time’.