She celebrated her 76th birthday earlier this month.
And Liza Minnelli was spotted dining at Il Piccolino in West Hollywood, California with actor George Hamilton, 82, on Monday night.
The actress, best known for the 1972 film Cabaret, was seen being wheeled out of a restaurant with a man holding her hand and helping her into the car.
Friends: Liza Minnelli was spotted eating at Il Piccolino in West Hollywood, Calif., with actor George Hamilton, 82, on Monday night.
Lisa looked stylish in a sparkly black gown for an evening out, and she styled her trademark dark curls in a tattered pixie cut.
She was joined by her longtime friend George, who looked dapper in a navy blue blazer, sand trousers, and a white button-down shirt.
He styled his silver locks in a slicked back style while he seemed to be in a great mood as he flashed a wide smile.
The ‘Dynasty’ star was seen standing next to Lisa’s car and chatting with her while holding the door before the couple parted ways.
Fragility: The actress, best known for the 1972 film Cabaret, was taken out of a restaurant in a wheelchair while a man held her hand and helped her into the car.
Lisa – the daughter of Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli – previously said she was unhappy with the film about her mother Judy, most remembered for The Wizard of Oz.
Renée Zellweger played the A Star Is Born actress in a biopic about her life, which was released in October 2019.
In February 2020, Lisa revealed that she was not interested in watching Judy, a biopic about her mother starring Renée Zellweger, as she said in her Variety cover story.
She said of the film, “I hope [Zellweger] had a good time doing it.
In June 2018, Lisa took to her Facebook page to criticize reports that she contacted René after she was cast as her mother in the film.
Eating out: She was joined by her longtime friend George, who looked dapper in a navy blue blazer, sand trousers and a white button-down shirt.
Career: George Hamilton is known for his role as Joel Abrigore in Dynasty (pictured in 1985), as well as in the films The Hill House and The Light in the Square.
Lisa said, “I have never met or spoken to Renee Zellweger… I don’t know how these stories begin, but I am in no way endorsing or sanctioning the upcoming Judy Garland film.” Any reports to the contrary are 100% fiction.”
The film covers the final year of the movie star’s life after she moved to London and saw Renee undergo dramatic changes to play the part.
The film was a commercial and critical success, with 50-year-old Renee also receiving many accolades.
Renée received the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Film, the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role, and the British Academy Film Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
Lisa was born on March 12, 1946 to Judy and Vicente. Judy died on June 22, 1969 in London at the age of 47 due to a barbiturate overdose, and Vincente died at the age of 83 from emphysema and pneumonia.
Family: Lisa – daughter of Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli – previously said she was unhappy with the film about her mother Judy, best remembered for The Wizard of Oz.
The actress said it “took a minute” to listen to her mother’s music after her death.
Lisa was three years old when she first performed on stage.
The actress said that eight years after she first stepped on stage, her mom sang Swani from A Star Is Born and made her dance to it.
“I said, ‘I don’t have a choreographer,’ and she laughed. She got such a kick out of it. It was like, “Look what I did.” And I was so happy when she was happy.”
Awards: The film was a commercial and critical success, with 50-year-old Renée Zellweger (pictured in January 2020) also receiving plenty of accolades.
Lisa said, “My parents were my parents,” when asked when she knew they were famous, adding, “I didn’t know I had to dodge questions about my mom until people started asking me questions. I asked my father what to do and he said, “Be as good as you can and as good as you are.”
She continued, “He said something like, ‘So what? They ask me the same questions.” Mom got angry. She was the type who got mad at people for asking me questions about her.”
Lisa said that the hardest thing in show business is “getting famous as me and not as someone’s daughter.”
She received an Oscar for her role in the 1972 film Cabaret at the age of 26.