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Old 03-23-2011, 01:31 PM   #1
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very sad news today.
one of my absolute all time favorite actresses, and one of the Hollywood truly legendary actresses has died.
she was so amazing in so many films.
I will watch my favorite one--A Place in The Sun--in her honor today, and continue to wait for my most wanted blu-ray--Giant.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/125170...entertainment/
http://www.people.com/people/article...216605,00.html

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Old 03-23-2011, 01:38 PM   #2
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"Elizabeth Taylor, the violet-eyed beauty whose hectic off-screen love life often eclipsed her most sultry film roles, has died. She was 79.
She died today at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CNN reported, citing a statement from her publicist. She was hospitalized six weeks ago for congestive heart failure.

The former child actress grew into a voluptuous and jewel- drenched movie star, making headlines with stormy love affairs and eight marriages. Her husbands included actor Richard Burton (twice), singer Eddie Fisher, U.S. Senator John Warner and producer Mike Todd.

“I never planned to acquire a lot of jewels or a lot of husbands,” she said in an interview with Kim Kardashian posted by Harper’s Bazaar on Feb. 9. “For me, life happened, just as it does for anyone else. I have been supremely lucky in my life in that I have known great love, and of course I am the temporary custodian of some incredible and beautiful things.”
Though critics panned many of Taylor’s performances, the actress and her fans proved she could strike gold at the box office. In 1963, she signed a then-record $1 million contract to appear in “Cleopatra” with Burton -- and earned $6 million more because of delays in filming.

Over the years, she won two Academy Awards, for playing a call girl in “Butterfield 8” and a shrewish professor’s wife opposite Burton in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” She also received Oscar nominations for three other films.

She became an early AIDS activist, raising millions for research and treatment. She also supported a number of charities and, in a business venture, sold perfumes and scents under her name. In 1999, she was made a Dame of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II.
‘Seeing People Suffer’

“Acting is, to me now, artificial,” she told the Associated Press at an AIDS clinic dedication in 2005. “Seeing people suffer is real.”
Her movies, public dramas and health problems made Taylor a frequent topic of cover stories in Life, People and other magazines. By the time she won her first Oscar at age 28, Taylor had been married five times. “What do you expect me to do? Sleep alone?” she said.

Aside from her many love interests, Taylor was known as a loyal friend. She met Montgomery Clift early in her career and remained a lifelong friend. She was a steadfast ally of her friend Michael Jackson, speaking out on his behalf after he was charged with child abuse. Jackson died of an overdose of prescription drugs in June 2009.

Rock Hudson’s Death

When Rock Hudson died of AIDS in 1985, Taylor became one of the first figures in Hollywood to raise money and campaign against the disease. And she stayed the course, helping establish the American Foundation for AIDS Research in 1985 and the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation in 1991.
Taylor battled health issues throughout her career, as well as drug and alcohol abuse that landed her in the Betty Ford Clinic, where she met her seventh husband, construction worker Larry Fortensky.

Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born on Feb. 27, 1932, to American parents living in London. In 1939, at the outset of World War II, her mother Sara, a former actress, took Elizabeth and brother Howard to California. By 1943, Elizabeth was in “Lassie Come Home” and the following year attained stardom in “National Velvet.”

“She wasn’t a kid,” recalled “Velvet” co-star Mickey Rooney on a CNN program. “She had the essence of a growing, beautiful child who was going to be more beautiful every day.”

Her early movies tracked the young star’s life: “Life With Father” (1947) and “A Date With Judy” (1948) led to “Little Women” (1949) and “Father of the Bride,” which came out in 1950, the year of her first marriage, to Conrad Hilton Jr.

Romantic Roles

Early romantic roles included “A Place in the Sun” (1951) and “Giant” (1956), followed by her first Oscar nomination for “Raintree County” (1957). She was nominated and again failed to win for well-regarded performances in “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” (1958) and “Suddenly, Last Summer” (1959), before scoring in “Butterfield 8” (1960).

In her movies, Taylor sometimes revealed a character’s unexpected vulnerability by a familiar catch in her throat, a portrayal that seemed to echo her real-life dramas.

A pattern was established by the 18-year-old Taylor, whose marriage to hotel heir Hilton began with a three-month honeymoon and ended in divorce nine months later.

She then married actor Michael Wilding, whom she divorced in 1957 after five years and two children. Three days later she married producer Mike Todd, who died in a plane crash a year later.

Love Again

“I never thought I’d love again” after Todd died, Taylor said, according to CNN. “It was a disaster.”

Still, love again she did. A year after Todd’s death, Taylor married Fisher, Todd’s best friend. When Fisher met Taylor, he was married to actress Debbie Reynolds. “In the old days, if Elizabeth saw a man she wanted, she got him, no matter who she stepped over,” Reynolds told Hello! magazine in 2001.
Even as her movies proved her box office luster, Taylor was beset by health crises. (Her Oscar for “Butterfield 8” came after she underwent a widely reported tracheotomy.)

Fisher and Taylor divorced after she and Burton -- who was also married -- began their much-publicized love affair on the set of “Cleopatra” in Rome. The shoot ran well over budget, almost bankrupting 20th Century-Fox, and the torrid affair brought unneeded publicity to an already troubled film. Overtime due to various delays earned Taylor $7 million for the movie.

Big Box Office

Taylor became seriously ill during production and director Joseph L. Mankiewicz neared a nervous breakdown, but, after three directors, five writers and a cast of literally thousands, the picture was finished -- and then smashed box-office records even as it failed to impress the critics.

Taylor and Burton shed their old mates and were married in 1964. They made 11 more pictures together, most memorably “Virginia Woolf.” None gained the notoriety of “Cleopatra” even as Taylor’s and Burton’s relations grew more tempestuous in the course of a 10-year marriage that ended in divorce in 1974. They remarried in 1975, then divorced again 10 months later. Burton died in 1984.

In November 2004, Taylor said she’d been diagnosed with congestive heart failure but would continue raising money for AIDS research. Among other contributions, she auctioned a diamond-and-emerald engagement ring Burton had given her. Earlier she sold a $1 million diamond from Burton to fund a hospital in Botswana.

In addition to breaking her back several times, which hobbled her over the years, she was hospitalized in February 1997 for removal of a brain tumor. The tumor proved benign but she suffered a seizure six days after her discharge and had to be re-hospitalized.

AIDS Research Fund

In early November 2005, wearing a billowy black pantsuit and much jewelry, Taylor appeared in a wheelchair to help dedicate a UCLA clinical research and education center. With bracelets dangling from her arms and a huge diamond on her left hand, the 73-year-old actress announced creation of the Elizabeth Taylor Endowment Fund to support AIDS research.

Aside from her charities, Taylor over the past two decades promoted a line of scents and perfumes with such names as Passion, White Diamonds, Black Pearls, and Diamonds and Rubies, thus playing off her well-known romance with costly jewelry.

She had two sons, Michael and Christopher, with Wilding; a daughter, Elizabeth, with Todd; and a daughter, Maria, whom she and Burton adopted.
To some, Shakespeare’s reference to Cleopatra seemed to fit Elizabeth Taylor as well: “Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety.”" [SOURCE: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-0...ies-at-79.html]
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Old 03-23-2011, 01:38 PM   #3
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I heard 45 minutes ago, yeah...

[Show spoiler]In breaking news, I did hear she just married St. Peter, though.

Too soon?
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Old 03-23-2011, 01:41 PM   #4
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Elizabeth Taylor was a very talented actress who will be greatly missed.
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Old 03-23-2011, 01:45 PM   #5
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Holy shit

Waking up to this is not cool man.

DAAAAMN you death.
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Old 03-23-2011, 01:48 PM   #6
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Not too sound like an ass but why is somebody living to 80 and then dying sad ? Shouldn't people be happy that she got to live a long and full life and be able to do something she was good at and loved.

I know that likely makes me sound cold and heartless but I felt the need to say it anyway.

RIP
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Old 03-23-2011, 01:52 PM   #7
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It's sad but at least she lived a full life.
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Old 03-23-2011, 01:54 PM   #8
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80 years is not really that much. But she was ill many decades so I guess this wasn't totally surprising. Sad though. But death is a natural thing and life will go on.
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Old 03-23-2011, 01:56 PM   #9
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80 years is not really that much. But she was ill many decades so I guess this wasn't totally surprising. Sad though. But death is a natural thing and life will go on.
Can't Believe somebody actually said that.
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Old 03-23-2011, 01:58 PM   #10
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Not too sound like an ass but why is somebody living to 80 and then dying sad ?
If you make it to 80 maybe someone will ask why you're still hanging around -- surely it's time to go.

RIP Liz -- she was sure beautiful.
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Old 03-23-2011, 02:02 PM   #11
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It's sad when anyone dies and this is no exception but she really did have a long life. The average life expectancy for a woman in America is 75 last I heard and she outlived that. But like I said it's still very sad.
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Here is a video tribute to her narrated by Paul Newman:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyHa4NSmTkk
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Old 03-23-2011, 02:55 PM   #13
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I've never watched a single thing she's done, but as an icon of Hollywood, it's disappointing to hear she is no more.
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RIP.

It's almost eerie how much Sherilyn Fenn resembles Taylor in her youth...
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Are any of her movies available on blu-ray? I would expect so.
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Old 03-23-2011, 03:26 PM   #16
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Are any of her movies available on blu-ray? I would expect so.
Doesn't seem like it yet, no. RIP to one of the true legends of Hollywood.
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I saw the news a few hours ago, figured there would be a thread.

Sad news, I can't say I saw many of her movies but I did see quite often Cleopatra and Who's Affraid Of Virginia Wolf and she was very good in both of these.

I think everyone is always to young to die in my view, no matter what age.
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I've never watched a single thing she's done, but as an icon of Hollywood, it's disappointing to hear she is no more.
I'd like to recommend Father of the Bride (Spencer Tracy is hilarious) and Giant (James Dean's final movie).
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R.I.P. Liz you will be missed!
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She was such a gorgeous and talented actress.

R.I.P. Elizabeth Taylor
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