Hollywood Legend Elizabeth Taylor Dead at 79
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Taylor, the biggest female star of Hollywood's 1950s golden age, was perhaps best known for her title role in "Cleopatra," where she began her long-running romance with Richard Burton. She won Academy Awards for her roles in "Butterfield 9" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf."
The American Film Institute selected Taylor #7 on their list of the 50 Greatest American Screen Legends (25 males and 25 females), behind only Marilyn Monroe, Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman, Audrey Hepburn, Bette Davis, and Katharine Hepburn.
Her death at age 79 came just days after being declared in stable condition at a Los Angeles Hospital. The legendary actress and style icon had been checked into Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles since early February with symptoms of congestive heart failure.
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SANTA MONICA, CA - SEPTEMBER 24: Dame Elizabeth... After weeks of showing slight improvement, Taylor finally succumbed to the illness.
The two-time Oscar winner, confined to a wheelchair for the past five years, had battled a number of ailments including three hip-replacement surgeries, a benign brain tumor, and pneumonia.
Taylor is survived by her four children, 10 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren.
"Her remarkable body of work in film, her ongoing success as a businesswoman, and her brave and relentless advocacy in the fight against HIV/AIDS, all make us all incredibly proud of what she accomplished," her son, Michael Wilding, said in a statement. "We know, quite simply, that the world is a better place for Mom having lived in it. Her legacy will never fade, her spirit will always be with us, and her love will live forever in our hearts."
Born in 1932 to wealthy Americans living in England, Taylor was marked for stardom from an early age. She took ballet at three and appeared in her first film, “There’s One Born Every Minute,” at age 9. That same year, she signed a contract with MGM to appear in “Lassie Come Home,” alongside fellow child star Roddy McDowall. The roles came fast, and at age 12, she was a bona fide star, earning a then-unthinkable sum of $30,000 for her role in "National Velvet."
The London-born actress was also famous for her many marriages. From her first marriage to hotel magnate Conrad Hilton at age 18 to her last trip down the aisle with construction worker Larry Fortensky, she wed a total of eight times. Two were to the love of her life, Burton. The marriage to Hilton lasted just one year, as did her union with Michael Todd. She was also wedded to entertainer Eddie Fisher, politician John Warner and actor Michael Wilding.
Burton, who was married to Taylor from 1964-74 and then from 1975-76, played Marc Antony to Taylor's depiction of the Egyptian queen, launching a legendary real life love story.
"The most astonishingly self-contained, pulchritudinous, remote, removed, inaccessible woman I had ever seen," Burton once said of Taylor.
Following close friend Rock Hudson's public admission that he was afflicted with AIDS in 1985, Taylor dedicated her life to crusading for a cure for the disease. She used her celebrity to raise money for many AIDS-related charities and causes up until her passing.
Casting a shadow over her glamorous Hollywood image was Taylor's long struggle with addiction to painkillers and alcohol. She sent her fans reeling when she checked into the Betty Ford Clinic for the first time in 1983. During a 1987 stay, she actually met seventh husband Fortensky.
However, her strangest relationship was with late "King of Pop," Michael Jackson. The two first met in the early 80s and, after bonding over what Taylor described as "horrible" childhoods, the two were nearly inseparable up until Jackson's death in 2009.
Jackson would frequently dedicate songs with an "Elizabeth, I Love You," and there were even rumors that the pair had secretly married. Jackson had a shrine to Taylor built at his Neverland Ranch, where he showed her movies on a continuous loop 24 hours a day.
The family is planning a private funeral for later this week.
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Elizabeth was a real sweetheart, all right. I was one of her long time
fans. If you've ever seen her play her role in National Velvet, then
you'll know she was one of a kind, unique. She'll be missed here
on this stage actors/actresses call Earth, but we still have her films
to remember her immages & soul by. I expect TCM is remembering
her today by preempting their other regularly scheduled films to air
her films.TCM remembers too. It's God's way that all the beautiful
things & beautiful people ascend, fluorish for a time, then descend
to return from whence they came. Mortal life is a but a turnstile where
the cycle continues to let the new in and the old out. It's Spring finaly.Elizabeth knows it's time to let the new in as the Sun rises here so that
her Sun can rise again on the other side. On earth as it is in Heaven.
Elizabeth was born under the constellation Pisces. As Rachael Weitz
in " the Fountain ", Pisceans are positioned to understand the cycles
of death for rebirth. Elizabeth will again be w the souls of her friends
& loves with God, I'm happy that her long ordeal of a failing body is
over. And that she can be happy to be free. Now she's crossed over to
the other side she knows she's immortal. But, I could have told you that." All the world is a stage, and the people it's players. They make their
entrances, they make their exits. And in yet only one of many lifetimes
doth one person play many parts "" For Life is eternal, as Love is immortal, and death only a horizon."
" And what is a horizon ? It's nothing but the limits of our sight "Say hello to Richard Burton for me, Elizabeth ? I was one of his fans too.
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