Comedian Liza Minnelli, 78, is seen all glamorous as she arrives at her Beverly Hills home after a night out with friends
Liza Minnelli has been photographed on a rare public outing after enjoying a night out with friends in Los Angeles, DailyMail.com can reveal.
The comedian and daughter of the late Judy Garland was spotted returning to her Beverly Hills home for the first time in almost a year on Thursday evening, according to exclusive photos.
Minnelli, who turned 78 last month, was dropped off in a Cadillac sedan before being helped out of the car and into her wheelchair by two friends.
The Hollywood star was glamorous for a night out on the town, wearing full make-up and wearing all black.
Liza Minnelli was helped out of her car and into her wheelchair as she returned to her Beverly Hills home on March 28.
Exclusive photos from DailyMail.com show the Hollywood star looking glamorous for a night out on the town, wearing full make-up and wearing all black
Minnelli, who has required a wheelchair in recent years, was photographed returning home after a night out with friends in LA
Prior to the outing, Liza was last photographed leaving a West Hollywood restaurant last June, around the time it was reported she needed around-the-clock care due to lingering health fears.
However, she seemed in good spirits for this evening outing, which comes a few weeks after her 78th birthday on March 12.
Minnelli showed her signature humor when she opened up about her secret to survival in an interview on her special day.
The star has endured the highs and lows of fame, including setbacks like health issues and tumultuous relationships.
‘I am so grateful for all the well wishes and all the love that comes my way. Not just on my birthday, but always,” the superstar – who can be seen in the films Cabaret and Arthur – shared People.
‘I wish I knew how to act at my age. But guess what kids: I’ve never been so damn old! Just keep going baby, that’s the secret!’ she joked.
She also revealed plans for the “fabulous” celebration on her big day, including a gift from Italian jewelry line Elsa Peretti.
“There’s a party being thrown in my honor by dear friends (pianist) Michael Feinstein and Terrence Flannery,” she explained.
Before the outing, Liza was last photographed leaving a West Hollywood restaurant last June
The actress is rarely seen in public these days, but appeared in good spirits last week
Just a few weeks earlier, Minnelli gave an interview to People in which she shared her secret to surviving on her 78th birthday on March 12.
“There will be food, fantastic music and I’m told to expect a wonderful surprise and my only lead is Elsa Peretti!”
The inimitable star also shared insights into her future plans.
‘I’m recording music again!’ the Grammy nominee shouted at the outlet.
And I’m involved in an exciting brand collaboration that will be announced soon.”
According to her publicist Victoria Varela, “It’s very exciting news, but not something we can reveal yet.”
Diagnosed with viral encephalitis in 2000, which can cause weakness or loss of movement in parts of the body, Liza has continued to battle health problems in recent years.
She is often seen in public in a wheelchair and even appeared in a wheelchair on the 2022 Oscars stage alongside Lady Gaga.
The Bad Romance singer was seen comforting Liza by whispering, “I got you,” as Liza tried to read her lines. Liza showed her appreciation and replied, “I know.”
“She’s celebrating the 50th anniversary of Cabaret,” Gaga then announced to the crowd, with Liza famously winning the Best Actress award for her leading role in the 1972 musical feature film.
Taking home an Oscar was just one of many highlights of Liza’s illustrious career, during which she would become one of a handful of Hollywood EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony) winners.
Minnelli – pictured in 2014 – has struggled with several health issues and spent several stints in rehabilitation centers due to her addiction issues
In 2022, Liza celebrated the 50th anniversary of Cabaret, the 1972 musical feature film for which she won an Oscar for Best Actress.
Born to iconic actress Judy Garland and famed director Vincente Minnelli, the EGOT winner has endured the highs and lows of fame; pictured with Garland (right) in 1964
She is often seen in public in a wheelchair and even appeared in a wheelchair on the 2022 Oscars stage alongside Lady Gaga
Growing up in the spotlight of her parents’ acclaimed careers, Liza embarked on her own journey in show business. She made her film debut when she was just three years old in the musical In the Good Old Summertime.
She honed her singing and dancing skills and eventually made her breakthrough on Broadway in the musical Flora the Red Menace in 1965.
The performance earned her a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical, making her the youngest recipient of the award at the time.
This marked the start of a stellar film career for Minnelli, as she gained even more fame for her roles in iconic films such as Cabaret, Arthur and New York New York.
Minnelli’s talent transcends the silver screen; she became a renowned stage performer, captivating audiences with her powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence.
Her live performances, including sold-out concerts and Broadway shows, cemented her status as a true icon of entertainment.
Despite personal setbacks, Minnelli’s resilience and determination never wavered.
She struggled with substance abuse issues, including alcoholism and addiction to prescription drugs.