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Lorna Luft

1952 - Today

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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. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lorna Luft is the 4,903rd most popular actor (up from 5,513th in 2019), the 7,706th most popular biography from United States (up from 8,036th in 2019) and the 2,242nd most popular American Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Lorna Luft ranks 4,903 out of 13,578Before her are Lev Durov, Glynn Turman, Rostislav Plyatt, Wendy Makkena, Lee Je-hoon, and Keye Luke. After her are Irma Serrano, Michael Rennie, Cote de Pablo, Giacomo Rossi Stuart, Bonnie Bartlett, and Cris Morena.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1952, Lorna Luft ranks 400Before her are Ellen Streidt, Mustapha Dahleb, Avi Dichter, Carol Ann Susi, Roxanne Hart, and Thomas Munkelt. After her are Takekazu Asaka, Charlie Whiting, Jean-Christophe Rufin, André Comte-Sponville, Mario Runco Jr., and Linda Thomas-Greenfield.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Lorna Luft ranks 7,708 out of 20,380Before her are Jeffrey Eugenides (1960), Glynn Turman (1947), Thomas Hearns (1958), John Gardner (1933), Wendy Makkena (1958), and Angie Stone (1965). After her are Marvin Stalder (1905), Bruce Ames (1928), Karl Warner (1908), Maud Wagner (1877), Randy Brecker (1945), and William Bolcom (1938).

Among ACTORS In United States

Among actors born in United States, Lorna Luft ranks 2,243Before her are Michael Lerner (1941), Carol Channing (1921), Sid Caesar (1922), Eric Andre (1983), Glynn Turman (1947), and Wendy Makkena (1958). After her are Bonnie Bartlett (1929), Michael Constantine (1927), Harvey Fierstein (1954), Jane Curtin (1947), Seth Gilliam (1968), and Fisher Stevens (1963).