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Date of birth (location)
27 February 1932
Hampstead, London, England, UK Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born in London, England on February 27, 1932. Although she was born an English subject, her parents were American who were art dealers from St. Louis, Missouri. Her father had gone to London to set up a gallery. Her mother had been an actress on the stage, but gave up that vocation when she married. Elizabeth lived in London for the first seven years of her life before the family left when the dark clouds of war began brewing in 1939. The family sailed without her father who stayed behind to wrap up the loose ends of the art business. The family relocated to Los Angeles, California where Mrs. Taylor`s own family had moved. Mr. Taylor followed not long afterward. A family friend noticed the beautiful little Elizabeth and suggested that she be taken for a screen test. She passed and was signed to a contract with Universal Studios. Her first foray onto the silver screen was in the film, called a short, There`s One Born Every Minute (1942) released in 1942 when she was ten. Universal let the contract drop after the one film and Elizabeth was picked up by MGM. The first production she made with them was Lassie Come Home (1943) (1943). On the strength of that one film, MGM signed her to a full year. Her next two films were minuscule parts in 1944, White Cliffs of Dover, The (1944) and Jane Eyre (1944). The former was made while she was on loan to Fox Studios. Then came the film that made Elizabeth a star, MGM`s National Velvet (1944) in 1944. She played Velvet Brown opposite Mickey Rooney. The film was a smash hit grossing over $4 million. Now she had a long term contract with MGM and was their top child star. With no films in 1945, she returned in 1946 in _Courage Of Lassie (1946)_ . In 1947, when she was 15, Elizabeth starred in Life with Father (1947) co-starring with such cinema heavyweights as `William Powell` , Irene Dunne, and `ZaSu Pitts` . Thoughout the balance of the 40s and into the early 50s, Elizabeth appeared in film after film with mostly good results. 1954 proved her busiest year to date with roles in Rhapsody (1954), _Beau Brummell (1954)_ , Last Time I Saw Paris, The (1954) and Elephant Walk (1954). She was 22 and, now, a beautiful young woman. In 1956, Elizabeth appeared in the hit Giant (1956) with James Dean. Sadly, Dean never saw the release of the film as he died in a car accident in 1955. The next year saw Elizabeth star in Raintree County (1957), an overblown film made, partially, in Kentucky. The film was said to be dry as dust. Despite the shortcomings of the film, Elizabeth was nominated for an Academy Award for her portrayal of Southern belle, Susanna Drake. Unfortunately for her, the honor went to Joanne Woodward for _Three Faces Of Eve, The (1957)_ , on Oscar night. In 1958, Elizabeth starred as Maggie Pollitt, in _Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (1958)_ . The film received rave reviews from the critics and Elizabeth was nominated again for another Academy Award for best actress - losing to `Susan Hayward` in _I Want To Live (1958)_ . She was a hot commodity in the film world. In 1959, she again appeared in another mega-hit and again another nomination for Suddenly, Last Summer (1959). And once again, she lost, this time to Simone Signoret in _Room At The Top (1959)_ . Her Oscar drought ended in 1960 when Elizabeth landed the coveted honor at last. As Gloria Wandrous in BUtterfield 8 (1960), Elizabeth performed flawlessly in the role of a call-girl who is involved with a married man and who later dies in an auto accident. Some of the critics blasted the movie but they couldn`t ignore her performance. There were no more films for Elizabeth for three years. She had left MGM after her contract ran out, but would do projects for them later down the road. In 1963, Elizabeth starred in Cleopatra (1963) which was one of the most expensive productions to date, as was her salary, said to be a whopping $1,000,000. This was also the film where she met her future and fifth husband, Richard Burton. (The previous four were, Conrad Hilton, Michael Wilding, `Michael Todd (I)` (who died in a plane crash) and Eddie Fisher). Her next handful of films were lackluster at best, especially 1963`s V.I.P.s, The (1963) which was torn apart by most critics. Elizabeth was to return to fine form with her role of Martha in 1966`s _Who`s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (1966)_ . The role as a loudmouth unkempt woman easily was her finest personal performance to date. For this she would win her second Oscar and one that was more than well-deserved. Her films afterward didn`t approach the intensity of that one. Since then she has appeared in several films, both for the silver screen and television. She also has appeared on a number of TV programs. Her last was 1994`s _Flinstones, The (1994)_ . In February 1997, Elizabeth entered the hospital for the removal of a brain tumor. The operation was successful. As for her private life, she divorced Burton in 1974, only to remarry him in 1975 and divorce, permanently, in 1976. She has had two husbands since, Senator John Warner and Larry Fortensky.
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Quotes:
"I think I`m finally growing up - and about time." - Elizabeth Taylor at 53
"I had a hollow leg. I could drink everyone under the table and not get drunk. My capacity was terrifying."
"My mother says I didn`t open my eyes for eight days after I was born, but when I did, the first thing I saw was an engagement ring. I was hooked."
(On Cleopatra) "Surely the most bizarre piece of entertainment ever to be perpetrated."
"What do you expect me to do? Sleep alone?"
"I don`t pretend to be an ordinary housewife."
When asked if she would get married again: "What? Are you kidding??"
"If not to make the world better, what is money for?" (May 2001, Cannes)
[On her weight fluctuations] "When you`re fat, the world is divided into two groups--people who bug you and people who leave you alone. The funny thing is, supporters and saboteurs exist in either camp."
When asked what she wanted on her tombstone: "Here lies Elizabeth. She hated to be called Liz."
"Success is a great deodorant. It takes away all your past smells."
"Some of my best leading men have been dogs and horses."
"I don`t remember much about Cleopatra. There were alot of other things going on."
"One problem with people who have no vices is that they`re pretty sure to have some annoying virtues."
(About Montgomery Clift): The most gorgeous thing in the world and easily one of the best actors.
(About Montgomery Clift): "The most gorgeous thing in the world and easily one of the best actors."
"Michael Jackson is the most normal person I know."
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