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'''Lorna Luft''' (born [[November 21]], [[1952]] in [[Santa Monica, California]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[entertainer]], who has appeared on stage in [[Broadway]], [[television]], and [[film]] since childhood. She is the daughter of celebrity couple [[Judy Garland]] and [[Sidney Luft]], the sister of [[Joey Luft]], and the less attractive, untalented half-sister of [[Liza Minnelli]]. '''Ancestry''' [[Ancestry]] - German, Russian, Irish, Scottish
'''Lorna Luft''' (born [[November 21]], [[1952]] in [[Santa Monica, California]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[entertainer]], who has appeared on stage in [[Broadway]], [[television]], and [[film]] since childhood. She is the daughter of celebrity couple [[Judy Garland]] and [[Sidney Luft]], the sister of [[Joey Luft]], and the half-sister of [[Liza Minnelli]]. '''Ancestry''' [[Ancestry]] - German, Russian, Irish, Scottish


She toured with her mother and brother in a summer concert tour in [[1967]], culminating in a run at the Palace Theater in [[New York City]]. An album of the Palace show was recorded and released on the ABC Paramount label under the title ''Judy Garland At Home at the Palace: Opening Night''.
She toured with her mother and brother in a summer concert tour in [[1967]], culminating in a run at the Palace Theater in [[New York City]]. An album of the Palace show was recorded and released on the ABC Paramount label under the title ''Judy Garland At Home at the Palace: Opening Night''.


She is the author of the [[1998]] book ''Me and My Shadows: Living with the Legacy of Judy Garland,'' a highly unflattering, unfair and ungrateful portrait of Miss Garland, without whom, there is no doubt that Lorna would have amounted to less than nothing. Luft was also the Co-Executive Producer of the [[2001]] TV movie ''Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows'', based on the book, which won five [[Emmy Award]]s.
She is the author of the [[1998]] book ''Me and My Shadows: Living with the Legacy of Judy Garland''. Luft was also the Co-Executive Producer of the [[2001]] TV movie ''Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows'', based on the book, which won five [[Emmy Award]]s.

Her father, Sidney Luft, is a source of controversy with some people speculating that he exploited his wife by spending a good portion of her earnings throughout the years that they were married on horse betting, sending Miss Garland into a gradual downward spiral to which she would ultimately succumb.


She made her Broadway debut in ''[[Promises, Promises]]'', and later starred in ''[[Extremities]]'' alongside [[Farrah Fawcett]].
She made her Broadway debut in ''[[Promises, Promises]]'', and later starred in ''[[Extremities]]'' alongside [[Farrah Fawcett]].


Notable films include three colossal flops: ''[[Where the Boys Are '84]]'', ''[[Grease 2]]'' and ''[[54 (movie)|54]]''. She appeared in a cameo in ''[[I Could Go On Singing]]'', her mother's final film.
Notable films include: ''[[Where the Boys Are '84]]'', ''[[Grease 2]]'' and ''[[54 (movie)|54]]''. She appeared in a cameo in ''[[I Could Go On Singing]]'', her mother's final film.


Luft was a regular on the ''[[M*A*S*H (TV show)|M*A*S*H]]'' spin-off ''[[Trapper John, M.D.]]''.
Luft was a regular on the ''[[M*A*S*H (TV show)|M*A*S*H]]'' spin-off ''[[Trapper John, M.D.]]''.
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In 1996, she went to [[Dublin]] to star in the Irish premiere of Follies with [[Enda Markey]], Dave Willetts and [[Millicent Martin]]. Her appearance in Follies was acclaimed by critics.
In 1996, she went to [[Dublin]] to star in the Irish premiere of Follies with [[Enda Markey]], Dave Willetts and [[Millicent Martin]]. Her appearance in Follies was acclaimed by critics.


Luft currently tours in a multi-media production called ''Songs My Mother Taught Me'', performing many songs made famous by her mother. She lives in [[Beverly Hills]] with her husband, musician Colin R. Freeman, and her children Jesse and Vanessa. The show ''Songs My Mother Taught Me'' has been performed in [[London]] and will be touring [[Ireland]] in the Autumn of 2005. "Songs My Mother Taught Me" is considered to be shameless schmaltz by fans and critics alike.
Luft currently tours in a multi-media production called ''Songs My Mother Taught Me'', performing many songs made famous by her mother. She lives in [[Beverly Hills]] with her husband, musician Colin R. Freeman, and her children Jesse and Vanessa. The show ''Songs My Mother Taught Me'' has been performed in [[London]] and will be touring [[Ireland]] in the Autumn of 2005.


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Revision as of 19:23, 27 August 2005

Lorna Luft (born November 21, 1952 in Santa Monica, California) is an American entertainer, who has appeared on stage in Broadway, television, and film since childhood. She is the daughter of celebrity couple Judy Garland and Sidney Luft, the sister of Joey Luft, and the half-sister of Liza Minnelli. Ancestry Ancestry - German, Russian, Irish, Scottish

She toured with her mother and brother in a summer concert tour in 1967, culminating in a run at the Palace Theater in New York City. An album of the Palace show was recorded and released on the ABC Paramount label under the title Judy Garland At Home at the Palace: Opening Night.

She is the author of the 1998 book Me and My Shadows: Living with the Legacy of Judy Garland. Luft was also the Co-Executive Producer of the 2001 TV movie Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows, based on the book, which won five Emmy Awards.

She made her Broadway debut in Promises, Promises, and later starred in Extremities alongside Farrah Fawcett.

Notable films include: Where the Boys Are '84, Grease 2 and 54. She appeared in a cameo in I Could Go On Singing, her mother's final film.

Luft was a regular on the M*A*S*H spin-off Trapper John, M.D..

Her recordings include "Our Day Will Come" (Epic Records single), "Long Time" (European single), "Born Again" (European single), and "Where the Boys Are" (U.S. single). She appears on the soundtracks of Grease 2 and the touring company of Crazy for You. She released a single version of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", which was an electronic duet with her mother (à la Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole's duet of "Unforgettable"). She was briefly a backup singer for Blondie, and appears on their album Eat to the Beat.

In 1996, she went to Dublin to star in the Irish premiere of Follies with Enda Markey, Dave Willetts and Millicent Martin. Her appearance in Follies was acclaimed by critics.

Luft currently tours in a multi-media production called Songs My Mother Taught Me, performing many songs made famous by her mother. She lives in Beverly Hills with her husband, musician Colin R. Freeman, and her children Jesse and Vanessa. The show Songs My Mother Taught Me has been performed in London and will be touring Ireland in the Autumn of 2005.