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Lorna Luft (born November 21, 1952) is an American actress and singer. She is the daughter of Judy Garland and Sidney Luft , the sister of Joey Luft and the half-sister of Liza Minnelli . Early life
Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows is a 2001 American two-part biographical television miniseries based on the 1998 book Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir written by Lorna Luft, the daughter of legendary singer-actress Judy Garland.
The book, which recounts her mother's life, Luft's life with Garland and dealing with life after her mother's death, was a New York Times best seller and published by Simon & Schuster. Adaptation [ edit ]
Lorna Luft was also in the 1982 movie “Grease 2” and appeared as a special star on hit TV shows including "Murder, She Wrote," "Trapper John, M.D.," "The Nanny" and "Caroline in the City."
Joseph Wiley Luft was born on March 29, 1955, in Los Angeles, California, United States. [131] [better source needed] He is the younger brother of Lorna Luft and the half-brother of Liza Minnelli, Garland’s daughter from her marriage to director Vincente Minnelli. Despite his family's prominence in the entertainment industry, Luft has largely ...
Where the Boys Are '84 (onscreen title: Where the Boys Are) is a 1984 American sex comedy film that was directed by Hyman Jack "Hy" Averback (the last film he ever directed) and starred Lisa Hartman, Lorna Luft, Wendy Schaal, and Lynn-Holly Johnson. A remake of the 1960 film Where the Boys Are, it was produced by Allan Carr.
Lorna Luft was the last star cast. [23] The part played by Connie Stevens was originally meant for Annette Funicello but she was unable to appear because her schedule as Skippy peanut butter spokeswoman [24] did not allow her time to film the scene. [25]
They had two children, Lorna Luft (born November 21, 1952, in Santa Monica, California) and Joseph Wiley "Joey" Luft (born March 29, 1955, in Los Angeles). They separated in 1963 and divorced in 1965. Garland accused him of drunkenness, gambling indebtedness and abuse. [3] In 1970, to Patti Hemingway (sometimes spelled Patty Hemingway). [5]