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ELIZABETH TAYLOR & RICHARD BURTON (1963-1976) - LEGENDARY REAL LIFE MOVIE COUPLES (Part 1/10)
We focus this week on 10 legendary on screen and real life movie couples
Awarding the Prize for the most legendary and craziest couple!
He called her Miss Tits before falling in love madly with her! He offered her the biggest diamonds. They fought, they loved, they divorced, they remarried...they redivorced...
ELIZABETH TAYLOR met RICHARD BURTON in 1963 on the set of Cleopatra. They filmed 11 movies together: Cleopatra (1963) / The VIPs (1963) / The Sandpiper (1965) / Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (1966) / The Taming Of The Shrew (1967) / Doctor Faustus (1967) / The Comedians (1967) / Boom! (1968) / Hammersmith Is Out (1972) / Under Milk Wood 91972) / Divorce His Divorce Hers (1973 - TV movie)
Met in 1963, married in 1964 . Divorced in 1974 then got remarried in 1975 for one year. Burton re-adopted two daughters of Taylor’s previous marriages.
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They met on the set of Cleopatra and went on doing 10 feature films together: “Cleopatra”, “The VIP's”, “The Sandpiper”, “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”, “The Taming of the Shrew”, “The Comedians”, “Doctor Faustus”, “Boom!”, “Hammersmith Is Out”, “Under Milk Wood”. They finished their career as a couple on screen, as well as in real life, with a television movie: “Divorce His, Divorce Hers”. Art was imitating life or was it the other way around? Some of their films were blockbusters, others failed at the box-office. Taylor-Burton made a fortune with their films together and spent it all by the time they divorced. Regardless of the awards, box-office, critical acclaim or failure, their films together gave Taylor-Burton their reputation: the Hollywood's Royal Couple.