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Elizabeth Taylor outside the Shah Chiragh Shrine. IRAN, 1976
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Elizabeth Taylor, Rex Harrison and Richard Burton in “Cleopatra”
Young Elizabeth Taylor at age 16
Elizabeth Taylor
A Still From “Raintree County [1957]”
Elizabeth by Douglas Kirkland 1961
Elizabeth Taylor in profile, 1960s. Photograph by Douglas Kirkland
Elizabeth Taylor : Oscars 1970
Elizabeth Taylor (age 15), 1947
“Elizabeth invited me to a dinner party at her house on Beverly Estates Drive, which is a winding road above Beverly Hills. The house had been designed by architect George MacLean and had an indoor swimming pool. After dinner, Elizabeth and Montgomery Clift went for a swim. They laughed and giggled while making out in the water in front of us all. They were having a great time. Even though Monty had boyfriends as well as girlfriends, it was obvious that he and Elizabeth had been intimate. Elizabeth could seduce any man, gay or straight. She and Monty were great pals and very dear friends.” -Debbie Reynolds
Elizabeth Taylor photographed by Bob Willoughby, 1957.
“She was so extraordinarily beautiful that I nearly laughed out loud. She … [was] famine, fire, destruction and plague … the only true begetter. Her breasts were apocalyptic, they would topple empires before they withered … her body was a miracle of construction … She was unquestionably gorgeous. She was lavish. She was a dark, unyielding largesse. She was, in short, too bloody much … Those huge violet blue eyes… had an odd glint… Aeons passed, civilizations came and went while these cosmic headlights examined my flawed personality. Every pockmark on my face became a crater of the moon.” — Richard Burton
REST IN PEACE ELIZABETH TAYLOR (February 27, 1932 - March 23, 2011)
"My life has been like a yo-yo. I’ve been up and down so many times, I’ve been in favor, out of favor so many times. At the moment life is very calm. And I’m enjoying the calm. I guess I am suspicious enough to realize that it won’t last indefinitely."