Liza Minnelli's Memoir to Be Adapted for Television by Warner Bros. and Magnolia Hill
The memoir, set for release in 2026, will explore Minnelli's life, career, and struggles, with development led by longtime collaborator Sam Haskell.
- Liza Minnelli's forthcoming memoir, based on 15 years of recorded conversations, has been optioned for a TV adaptation by Magnolia Hill Productions and Warner Bros. Television.
- The memoir will chronicle Minnelli's career highlights, personal struggles, and her unique perspective as the daughter of Hollywood legends Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli.
- The book will also address the impact of substance use disorder on Minnelli's life, aiming to reduce stigma around addiction and recovery.
- Sam Haskell, Minnelli's former agent and founder of Magnolia Hill, will oversee the series' development, continuing his long-standing professional relationship with the entertainer.
- The memoir, co-written with Michael Feinstein and journalists Josh Getlin and Heidi Evans, is scheduled for publication in spring 2026 by Grand Central Publishing.