How Elizabeth Taylor Changed The Face Of Fame

How Elizabeth Taylor Changed The Face Of Fame
Elizabeth Taylor, who died Wednesday at age 79 of congestive heart failure, may not be the reason that celebrity love affairs now are part of the air we breathe, but she no doubt helped change and define our culture by serving as a template for modern-day stars whose real-life exploits are followed even more breathlessly than those on screen.
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Quintessential star Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79
By JAKE COYLE AP Entertainment Writer Elizabeth Taylor, screen goddess, was born in 1951’s “A Place in the Sun,” when she cooed into Montgomery Clift’s ear, “You’ll be my pickup.”
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Quintessential star Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79
By JAKE COYLE AP Entertainment Writer Elizabeth Taylor, screen goddess, was born in 1951’s “A Place in the Sun,” when she cooed into Montgomery Clift’s ear, “You’ll be my pickup.”
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Film legend Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79 in L.A.
LOS ANGELES – Elizabeth Taylor, the violet-eyed film legend whose sultry screen persona, stormy personal life and enduring fame and glamour made her one of the last of the classic movie stars and a template for the modern celebrity, died Wednesday at age 79.
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