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Liza Minnelli Interviewed on 'Larry King Live,' March 15

By: Mar. 15, 2006
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The talk show host will sit down for a chat with the legendary Liza Minnelli for the March 15th edition of "Larry King Live," which airs on CNN at 9 PM EST (check local listings).

According to the show's website, Minnelli will spill "the goods on her life, her loves, being in the tabloids and more." An eagerly anticipated re-airing--fully restored and digitally remastered--of her multi-Emmy-winning 1972 concert "Liza with a 'Z'" will premiere on Showtime on April 1st.

The daughter of Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli, the star became the youngest performer (to that date) to win a Tony Award; at 19, she won for her Broadway debut in Flora The Red Menace. She is the winner of three Tony Awards, an Oscar, a Golden Globe, two Golden Globes and an Emmy (for "Liza with a Z"). Minnelli also won a Theatre World Award for Best Foot Forward, a Tony Award for The Act, and a Special Tony Award in 1974. She was nominated for an Oscar for The Sterile Cuckoo, and won the Oscar and Golden Globe Awards for the film version of Cabaret, directed by Bob Fosse. Her other Broadway credits include Minnelli on Minnelli, The Rink, Chicago and Victor/Victoria, and she has also been seen on film in New York, New York, Arthur and others.

For more information on "Larry King Live," visit this link. For more on Minnelli, visit www.limelightonliza.com.







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