When triple-threat dynamo Liza Minnelli launched her career in the 1960s, she was tirelessly likened to her incomparable mother, Judy Garland. But Minnelli, who never considered herself on par with Garland’s vocal talent, quickly carved out her own niche in entertainment; one that also showcased her formidable dancing and comedic talents. For over 30 years, Minnelli earned Tony, Oscar, and Golden Globe awards for dazzling performances in Bob Fosse musicals and her seemingly endless tours of song and dance revues. A bona fide pop culture icon with her ubiquitous short black hair and signature