LINK FOR BBC TRIBUTE TO THE STAR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTjZ58cjC2s
ELIZABETH TAYLOR-A LIVING HOLLYWOOD LEGEND
Does the name Elizabeth Taylor immediately remind you of Cleopatra,
her famous seven husbands and the enormous rocks she wore on her finger and
around her neck? Yes, but what few fans know is her unstinting charitable and pioneering
work for AIDS awareness.
In 1985 her co-actor and close friend Rock Hudson was diagnosed with
AIDS and many of her friends were HIV positive. Patients were persecuted,
ill-treated and left to die. Medicine, treatment and awareness about the
disease were nonexistent. Her pioneering efforts to raise funds have largely
contributed to also raise levels of awareness and acceptance for patients. At a
time when everyone looked the other way or pretended that this horrible illness
did not exist, Taylor came out into the open, gave interviews and poured
millions of dollars into the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR). In
1991 she established her Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation. She used her
goodwill and fame for several philanthropic contributions. In recognition of
her activism she was honoured by the Academy
of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1992. She was made
Dame of the British Empire and named Commander
of Arts and Letters by the French Government.
Regardless of the fact that she herself suffered a series of
illnesses, surgeries and accidents throughout her life Taylor has spent the
last two decades to alleviate the pain of others. Taylor was born with spine curvature
disorder, scoliosis and osteoporosis so debilitating back pain has been a
companion all her life
Elizabeth Taylor known for her remarkable beauty and bewitching violet
eyes was born in London on February 27, 1932 to American parents. They moved to
USA just before World War II
exploded in Europe . Her film debut was at ten
in ‘There is One Born Every Minute’. MGM
happily signed her to its studio along with other child actors like Judy
Garland. She was admired for her beauty in films like Lassie Come Home and Jane
Eyre. It was in 1944 that she caught world’s eye in National Velvet, where she played a girl passionately in love with
horses.
In 1951 she appeared as a ravishing socialite in Gerorge Steven’s A Place in the Sun opposite Montgomery
Clift followed by the epic Giant catapulting
her into the big league even before she turned twenty. What remains a milestone
in film history was Cleopatra (1963) where the talented, glamorous actress was
paid one million dollars, the highest
ever for those times.
In 1960 Elizabeth Taylor won her first Oscar for Butterfield 8, and the second six years
later as the foul-mouthed ‘Martha’ in
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf. Richard Burton played ‘George’ opposite her
in this Mike Nichols film. This role also got her awards from the British Film Academy ,
New York Film Critics Circle and National Board of Review.
Elizabeth
Taylor as Cleopatra met Richard Burton as Antony
and the pair became Hollywood ’s
most sought after co-stars and most famous couple. Although they divorced and
married twice, it is believed that Taylor never
fell out of love with Burton .
They made several remarkable films together-V.I.P.s, Doctor Faustus, The comedians, The Taming of the Shrew, The
Sandpiper, Boom! and Hammersmith is
Out . Her other unforgettable movies were opposite powerful actors like
Marlon Brando (Reflections in a Golden
Eye) , Michael Caine ( X Y and Zee),
Henry Fonda (Ash Wednesday) Andy
Warhol (The Driver’s Seat) and Warren
Beatty ( The Only Game in Town).
In 1981
Broadway beckoned and she made her debut in Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes. Her role as Regina
Giddens received many awards including a Tony Award nomination. The only other
attempt to perform on the stage was opposite Burton in Noel Coward’s Private Lives.
Her
private life was full of upheavals as she married and divorced in quick
succession Nicky Hilton, Michael Wilding, and Mike Todd. Todd died in a plane
crash in New Mexico .
The next year Taylor
flirted with Eddie Fisher who was married to Debbie Reynolds.
Besides divorces she had other kinds of problems too. She had a brain tumour which was removed in 1977, underwent
radiation therapy for skin cancer, collapsed with congestive heart failure in
2008 and has had three hip replacements Early in 1983 Taylor admitted herself
to Betty Ford Clinic to fight her dependency on painkillers and alcohol. There
was worldwide publicity which shocked fans about how this glamorous actress had
to wash and clean her room and clothes as part of the routine in the centre.
A collector of art, she had in her possession a Vincent Van Gogh painting.
Four persons filed a case against her in 2007 saying it belonged to their
Jewish ancestors. She won the battle as the US Supreme Court ruled in her
favour.
Confined to the
wheelchair by the debilitating condition called scoliosis, this indomitable
keeps pace with the world with her Twitter and posts messages to her fans. Her
love for diamonds and jewelry has made her an authority on the subject and has
a book on the subject to her credit. A line of designer jewelry called ‘House
of Taylor’ is inspired by her acquisitions over the years.
Elizabeth Taylor lives in Bel Air, California
although she has homes in London and Hawaii .
Like an indestructible piece of art she bravely faces every new
challenge. Thousands of fans pray for her even as a heart valve took her to the
operating table yet again this month.
I dislike writing obituaries. I would rather celebrate icons and legendary
figures happily when they are alive and pay homage to their spirit and
achievements. All the information here is from the Internet but I do remember
reading an autobiography published in the sixties.
[This was first published in passionforcinema.com(now defunct) just before her demise.]
Elizabeth Taylor one of the most glamorous stars of
Hollywood passed away on March 23, 2011. A two-time Oscar winner, her life was
full of love, pain and charity. She even won an Oscar for her charities.