
Liza Minnelli
**Liza Minnelli** (born in 1946) is an American actress and singer, an icon of cinema and entertainment. Her film career is dominated by intense and vibrant performances.
Her most iconic and acclaimed role is that of Sally Bowles in Bob Fosse's **_Cabaret_** (1972), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Here, Minnelli embodied her typical persona of a vulnerable yet extraordinarily resilient and charismatic artist, capable of combining singing, dancing, and dramatic acting with unparalleled energy.
Other significant roles include those in Martin Scorsese's **_New York, New York_** (1977), where she portrayed a jazz singer, and in the comedy **_Arthur_** (1981). Minnelli is celebrated for her unique stage presence and for bringing to life complex female characters, often in musical or dramatic contexts, characterized by inner strength and unmistakable expressiveness.