In spite of her wealth, fame and star status, she had a lifetime of ill health, failed romances and personal tragedies through which she always remained consistent in maintaining an air of grace and dignity...
Not only was she a two time Academy Award Winner, she was also a devout humanitarian and dedicated AIDS fundraiser who helped start The American Foundation For AIDS Research.
Her 1st major screen role was in the 1950 film 'A Place In The Sun' opposite Montgomery Clift but it wasn't until thirteen years later that her rise to fame began to take off, as her role in the 1963 movie Cleopatra opposite soon to be husband Richard Burton sealed her spot in the ranks of Hollywood movie starlet status.
As a Fashion Icon, Elizabeth Taylor had the ability to turn simple into sexy with her ability to make mundane clothing seem magnificent with accessories. She quoted "Enough is never enough" in describing her personal style. She was such a force to be reckoned with, so much so that she made the simple white slip she wore in the 1960's film 'Butterfied 8' seem like a haute couture dress!
Elizabeth Taylor ~ February 27th 1932 - March 23rd 2011
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5 comments:
A beauty lost. Rest in peace Elizabeth.
I think Elizabeth Taylor was a terrific actress, and loved watching her. A classy lady till she passed...thanks for sharing!!!
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yes vanessa, you are so right. a beautiful lost she is ;o(
hello there swifty. she sure did have some amazing pinup suits
hello bevie, she was a wonderful actress i agree there. & i am a fan of her movies too. i will check your blog out too
A great post and wonderful pics. Truly a sad passing of one of Hollywood's last true "movie stars". An icon of the entertainment world, inspiring so many with her style and philanthropy.
AMC on cable last night aired her classic "Who's Afraid Of Virgina Wolfe" and I watched it yet again for the millionth time! She truly was a 'Movie Star' and always will be...
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