Elizabeth Taylor from the trailer for the film Giant, 1956. |
Wednesday, 23 March 2011
Hollywood starlet Elizabeth Taylor has died at the age of 79.
The veteran actress, known for movies including “National Velvet” and “Cleopatra” had been suffering from congestive heart failure and had been hospitalized two months ago in Los Angeles.
Taylor's rise to to fame began when she was just 12 years old, and she was sometimes called the most beautiful woman in the world.
Her last acting performances on screen were in U.S. television productions in 2001.
Her acting won her several Oscars. She also gained notoriety for her eight marriages.
In later years, she was a spokeswoman for humanitarian causes, notably AIDS research. That work gained her a special Oscar in 1993.
From Janine RichardsFink:
ReplyDelete"Sad loss for the world."
From jcgarc55:
ReplyDelete"Really enjoyed her talent. I haven't seen all her movies but my favorite with her in it is A Place in the Sun."
From Betty Favell:
ReplyDelete"I saw Elizabeth once as a guest on a comedy show, and she was so funny, but I don't recall her in any comedy movies. Elizabeth won an Oscar for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. But even though it was excellent acting it was not my cup of tea.
Her acting in Suddenly, Last Summer was excellent.
Elizabeth and I are the same age and that's where the similarity ends."