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Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth TaylorAKA Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor

Born: 27-Feb-1932
Birthplace: London, England
Died: 23-Mar-2011
Location of death: Los Angeles, CA [1]
Cause of death: Heart Failure
Remains: Buried, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale, CA

Gender: Female
Religion: Jewish
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Cleopatra

Elizabeth Taylor sang a duet with "Little Rascal" Carl Switzer in There's One Born Every Minute (1942), her first scene in her first film, a small role at age 10. That performance earned her a supporting role opposite young Roddy McDowall in the original Lassie Come Home (1943). After that, she wanted the lead in National Velvet (1944) so much she reportedly had two teeth pulled to accommodate the braces the role required. She landed the part, became a quintessential movie star for decades, and for decades after her career faded she remained a fashion icon and a major presence in newspapers' society pages, largely due to her eight marriages to seven men.

She won her first Oscar for playing a hooker in Butterfield 8 (1960), a movie she said she despised. (Mattel manufactured an Elizabeth Taylor Butterfield 8 doll in 1960, possibly the company's only prostitute product.) Cleopatra (1963) won her Richard Burton -- they married and co-starred in eight movies and a TV mini-series (Divorce His, Divorce Hers) before divorcing, remarrying, and divorcing again. Most of the Taylor/Burton movies were duds, but she won a second Oscar for her spectacular performance opposite Burton in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.

She spoke Maggie's only word on The Simpsons, played Fred's mother-in-law in the movie adaptation of The Flintstones (1994), and became one of the first Hollywood celebrities to speak openly and honestly about AIDS, supporting charities and research into the disease while the topic was still taboo. She described Michael Jackson as her dearest friend, and she was the godmother of his son until her death in 2011.


[1] Cedars Sinai Hospital, Los Angeles, CA.

Father: Francis Lenn Taylor (art dealer, b. 1897, d. 1968)
Mother: Sara Sothern ("Sara Viola Warmbrodt", stage actress)
Husband: Nicholas Conrad Hilton Jr. (hotel magnate, m. 1950, div. 1951)
Husband: Michael Wilding (actor, m. 1952, div. 1956)
Husband: Michael Todd (producer, m. 1957, d. 1958, one daughter)
Daughter: Liza Todd Burton (b. 6-Aug-1957)
Husband: Eddie Fisher (actor-singer, m. 1959, div. 1964)
Husband: Richard Burton (actor, m. 1964, div. 1974, m. 1975, div. 1976, d. 1984)
Husband: John Warner (US Senator, m. 1976, div. 1982)
Boyfriend: Victor Luna (Mexican attorney, together 1983-84, purportedly dated 2004)
Husband: Larry Fortensky (teamster, m. 1991, div. 1996)
Boyfriend: Jason Winters (agent, together since 2007)

High School: University High School, Los Angeles, CA

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Alcoholics Anonymous
amfAR Founding International Chairman
Oscar for Best Actress 1961 for Butterfield 8
Oscar for Best Actress 1967 for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Golden Globe 1960 for Suddenly, Last Summer
Golden Globe 1974 World Film Favorite, Female
American Film Institute Life Achievement Award 1993
Dame of the British Empire 2000
Kennedy Center Honor 2002
Hollywood Walk of Fame 6336 Hollywood Blvd.
Endorsement of Unilever Lux soap (1950)
Visited Disneyland Jan-1959
Converted to Judaism prior to marrying Eddie Fisher
Tracheotomy 4-Mar-1961
Appendectomy Los Angeles, CA Dec-1957
Traveled to the USSR 12-Jul-1961
Tonsillectomy
Hysterectomy London Jul-1968
Suicide Attempt Feb-1962
Drug Overdose Feb-1962
Hemorrhoid Operation Desert Hospital, Palm Springs, CA (Jun-1970)
Intervention
Betty Ford Center Dec-1983
Betty Ford Center Nov-1988
Wedding: Larry Fortensky and Elizabeth Taylor (1991)
Birthday: Elizabeth Taylor (1992)
Tubal Ligation 1957
Hip Replacement Surgery 23-Mar-1994
Mar-a-Lago Club 1994
Brain Surgery (Feb-1997)
Brain Seizure (Mar-1997)
Wedding: David Gest and Liza Minnelli (2002)
Funeral: Michael Jackson (2009)
Risk Factors: Smoking, Alcoholism, Diabetes, Obesity, Bulimia, Appendicitis, Sciatica, Hemorrhoids

FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
These Old Broads (12-Feb-2001)
The Flintstones (27-May-1994) · Pearl Slaghoople
Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert (20-Apr-1992) · Herself
Sweet Bird of Youth (1-Oct-1989)
Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt (1989) · Herself
Young Toscanini (5-Sep-1988)
North and South (3-Nov-1985)
Malice in Wonderland (12-May-1985)
Between Friends (11-Sep-1983)
Genocide (14-Mar-1982) · Narrator [VOICE]
The Mirror Crack'd (19-Dec-1980)
A Little Night Music (Sep-1977)
Victory at Entebbe (13-Dec-1976)
The Blue Bird (5-Apr-1976)
That's Entertainment! (23-May-1974) · Herself
The Driver's Seat (20-May-1974)
Ash Wednesday (1-Nov-1973)
Night Watch (10-Aug-1973)
Hammersmith Is Out (12-May-1972)
Under Milk Wood (27-Jan-1972)
Zee and Co. (21-Jan-1972) · Zee Blakeley
The Only Game in Town (21-Jan-1970) · Fran Walker
Secret Ceremony (23-Oct-1968) · Leonora
Boom (26-May-1968) · Flora Goforth
The Comedians (31-Oct-1967) · Martha Pineda
Reflections in a Golden Eye (11-Oct-1967) · Leonora Penderton
Doctor Faustus (10-Oct-1967)
The Taming of the Shrew (27-Feb-1967) · Katharina
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (21-Jun-1966) · Martha
The Sandpiper (23-Jun-1965) · Laura Reynolds
The V.I.P.'s (1-Sep-1963) · Frances Andros
Cleopatra (12-Jun-1963) · Cleopatra
Butterfield 8 (4-Nov-1960) · Gloria Wandrous
Suddenly, Last Summer (22-Dec-1959) · Catherine Holly
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (18-Sep-1958) · Maggie Pollitt
Raintree County (4-Oct-1957) · Susannah Drake
Giant (10-Oct-1956) · Leslie Benedict
The Last Time I Saw Paris (18-Nov-1954) · Helen Ellswirth
Beau Brummell (1-Oct-1954)
Elephant Walk (21-Apr-1954) · Ruth Wiley
Rhapsody (11-Mar-1954) · Louise Durant
The Girl Who Had Everything (27-Mar-1953) · Jean Latimer
Ivanhoe (31-Jul-1952) · Rebecca
Love Is Better Than Ever (23-Feb-1952) · Anastacia Macaboy
A Place in the Sun (28-Aug-1951) · Angela Vickers
Father's Little Dividend (12-Apr-1951) · Kay Dunstan
Father of the Bride (16-Jun-1950) · Kay Banks
The Big Hangover (26-May-1950)
Conspirator (9-Dec-1949) · Melinda Greyton
Little Women (10-Mar-1949) · Amy
Julia Misbehaves (8-Aug-1948) · Susan Packett
A Date with Judy (21-Jun-1948)
Cynthia (29-Aug-1947) · Cynthia Bishop
Life with Father (15-Aug-1947) · Mary
Courage of Lassie (8-Nov-1946) · Kathie Merrick
National Velvet (14-Dec-1944) · Velvet Brown
Lassie Come Home (10-Oct-1943) · Priscilla
There's One Born Every Minute (26-Jun-1942)

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