A goddess on the screen, human off it: Elizabeth Taylor remembered for beauty and compassion

A goddess on the screen, human off it: Elizabeth Taylor remembered for beauty and compassion
poll: What was your favorite Elizabeth Taylor movie? Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 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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Elizabeth Taylor’s death evokes local memories
Actress Elizabeth Taylor stands by a statue of the Academy Award Oscar in Los Angeles in this 1974 file photo. Taylor had it all: the violet, almond-shaped eyes, the creamy skin, the pouty lips and raven hair.
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Elizabeth Taylor 1932-2011 – a life: I stopped being a child when I started working in pictures, age 9
E lizabeth Taylor defined Hollywood glamour in the movie world’s most glittering era. Cinema legends Marlon Brando, Michael Caine and Shirley MacLaine were among her circle of friends – but Elizabeth outshone them all.
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