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Liberace (Władziu Valentino Liberace) was born on 16 May, 1919 in West Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S., is an American musician and actor (1919–1987). Discover Liberace's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

Popular As Władziu Valentino Liberace
Occupation Pianist singer entertainer actor
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 16 May, 1919
Birthday 16 May
Birthplace West Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Date of death 4 February, 1987
Died Place Palm Springs, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Liberace Height, Weight & Measurements

At 68 years old, Liberace height is 5' 10" (1.78 m) .

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Height 5' 10" (1.78 m)
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Liberace Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Liberace worth at the age of 68 years old? Liberace’s income source is mostly from being a successful Soundtrack. He is from United States. We have estimated Liberace's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Source of Income Soundtrack

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1885

His father, Salvatore ("Sam") Liberace (1885–1977), was an immigrant from Formia in central Italy.

1892

His mother, Frances Zuchowski (1892–1980), was born in Menasha, Wisconsin of Polish descent.

Liberace had an identical twin who died at birth.

He had three surviving siblings: a brother George (who was a violinist), a sister Angelina, and younger brother Rudy (Rudolph Valentino Liberace, named after the actor due to his mother's interest in show business).

Liberace's father played the French horn in bands and cinemas but often worked as a factory worker or laborer.

While Sam encouraged music in his family, his wife Frances (despite having been a concert pianist before her marriage) believed music lessons and a record player to be unaffordable luxuries.

This disagreement caused family disputes.

Liberace later said "My dad's love and respect for music created in him a deep determination to give as his legacy to the world, a family of musicians dedicated to the advancement of the art."

Liberace began playing the piano at the age of 4.

While Sam took his children to concerts to further expose them to music, he was a taskmaster demanding high standards from the children in both practice and performance.

Liberace's prodigious talent was evident from his early years.

By the age of 7, he was capable of memorizing difficult pieces.

He studied the technique of the Polish pianist Ignacy Jan Paderewski.

At the age of 8, he met Paderewski backstage after a concert at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee.

"I was intoxicated by the joy I got from the great virtuoso's playing", Liberace said later.

"My dreams were filled with fantasies of following his footsteps...Inspired and fired with ambition, I began to practice with a fervour that made my previous interest in the piano look like neglect."

Paderewski later became a family friend as well as Liberace's mentor, to whom the protege never missed any opportunities to pay tribute.

The Depression was financially hard on the Liberace family.

In childhood, Liberace suffered from a speech impediment; as a teen, he was taunted by neighborhood children, who mocked him for his effeminate personality, his avoidance of sports, and his fondness for cooking and the piano.

Liberace concentrated on his piano playing with the help of music teacher Florence Kelly, who oversaw Liberace's musical development for 10 years.

He gained experience playing popular music in theaters, on local radio, for dancing classes, for clubs, and for weddings.

1919

Władziu Valentino Liberace (May 16, 1919 – February 4, 1987) was an American pianist, singer, and actor.

He was born in Wisconsin to parents of Italian and Polish origin and enjoyed a career spanning four decades of concerts, recordings, television, motion pictures, and endorsements.

Władziu Valentino Liberace (known as Lee to his friends and Walter to family) was born in West Milwaukee, Wisconsin on May 16, 1919.

1934

In 1934, he played jazz piano with a school group named The Mixers and later with other groups.

Liberace performed in cabarets and strip clubs.

Although Sam and Frances did not approve, their son was earning a living during hard times.

For a while, Liberace adopted the stage name Walter Busterkeys.

He showed an interest in draftsmanship, design, and painting, and he became a fastidious dresser and follower of fashion.

By this time, he was displaying a penchant for turning eccentricities into attention-getting practices, and he earned popularity at school despite some making him an object of ridicule.

1937

A participant in a formal classical music competition in 1937, Liberace was praised for his "flair and showmanship".

1939

At the end of a traditional classical concert in La Crosse, Wisconsin in 1939, Liberace played his first requested encore, the popular comedy song "Three Little Fishies".

He later stated that he played the popular tune in the styles of several different classical composers.

1940

The 20-year-old played with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on January 15, 1940, at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, performing Liszt's Second Piano Concerto under the baton of Hans Lange, for which he received strong reviews.

He also toured in the Midwest.

In the early 1940s, he struggled in New York City, but by the mid- and late-1940s, he was performing in night clubs in major cities around the United States and "gained national exposure through his performance contracts with the Statler and Radisson hotel chains", largely abandoning classical music.

He changed from a classical pianist to an entertainer and showman, unpredictably and whimsically mixing the serious with light fare, e.g., Chopin with "Home on the Range".

1942

From 1942 to 1944, Liberace moved from straight classical performance and reinvented his act to one featuring "pop with a bit of classics" or as he called it "classical music with the boring parts left out".

1950

At the height of his fame from the 1950s to 1970s, he was the highest-paid entertainer in the world with established concert residencies in Las Vegas and an international touring schedule.

He embraced a lifestyle of flamboyant excess both on and off stage.