Liz Taylor in pictures and photos, There are 31 pictures in this album

pxdrive.com -> Liz Taylor



Liz Taylor Page: 1 2 3 4
Actress Liz Taylor pictures (pic) and photo gallery.
Birth name: Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor.
Born: February 27, 1932 Hampstead, London, England, UK.
Nickname: Liz.
Height: 5' 2" (1.57 m).
Measurements: 36C-21-36.
Spouse(s):
-Larry Fortensky (6 October 1991 - 31 October 1996) (divorced).
-John Warner (4 December 1976 - 7 November 1982) (divorced).
-Richard Burton (10 October 1975 - 1 August 1976) (remarried) (divorced).
-Richard Burton (15 March 1964 - 26 June 1974) (divorced) they have one child.
-Eddie Fisher (12 May 1959 - 6 March 1964) (divorced).
-Michael Todd (2 February 1957 - 22 March 1958) (his death) they have one child.
-Michael Wilding (21 February 1952 - 30 January 1957) (divorced) they have two children.
-Conrad Hilton Jr. (6 May 1950 - 1 February 1951) (divorced).


She was born in Hampstead, London, England, the second child of Francis Lenn Taylor (December 28, 1897 – November 20, 1968) and Sara Viola Warmbrodt (August 21, 1896 – September 11, 1994), who were Americans residing in England. Her older brother is Howard Taylor (born in 1929).

Though sometimes referred to as "Liz," she is not fond of that name and prefers her given name to be pronounced Eee-lizabeth. Her first names are in honor of her paternal grandmother, Elizabeth Taylor, who was born Elizabeth Mary Rosemond. When she was born, Taylor was both a British and American citizen, having acquired British citizenship by being born on British soil (under the principle of Jus soli) and American citizenship through her parents (under the principle of Jus sanguinis).

Both of her American parents were originally from Arkansas City, Kansas. Her father was an art dealer and her mother a former actress whose stage name was Sara Sothern. Sara retired from the stage when she and Francis Taylor married in 1926 in New York. It was also reported that her father was a weak figure who always capitulated to her mother.
At the age of 3, Elizabeth began taking ballet lessons. After Great Britain entered World War II, her parents decided to return to the United States to avoid hostilities. Her mother took the children first, while her father remained in London to wrap up matters in the art business. They settled in Los Angeles, California, where Sara's family, the Warmbrodts, were then living.
Taylor appeared in her first motion picture at the age of 9 for Universal. They let her contract drop, and she was signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Her first movie with that studio was Lassie Come Home (1943), which drew favorable attention. After a few more movies, the second on loan-out to 20th Century Fox, she appeared in her first leading role and achieved child star status playing Velvet Brown, a young girl who trains a horse to win the Grand National in Clarence Brown's movie National Velvet (1944) with Mickey Rooney. National Velvet was a big hit, grossing over $4,000,000 at the box-office, and she was signed to a long-term contract. Gene Tierney originally was offered the role in MGM's National Velvet but production was delayed so Tierney signed with Fox. The rest is Hollywood history.
She attended school on the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer lot and received a diploma from University High School in Los Angeles on January 26, 1950, the same year she was first married at age 18.
Elizabeth Taylor won the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performances in BUtterfield 8 (1960), which co-starred then husband Eddie Fisher, and again for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), which co-starred then-husband Richard Burton and the Supporting Actress Oscar-winner, Sandy Dennis.
Taylor was nominated for Raintree County (1957) with Montgomery Clift, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) with Paul Newman, and Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) with Clift, Katharine Hepburn and Mercedes McCambridge.
In 1963, she became the highest paid movie star up until that time when she accepted $1,000,000 to play the title role in the lavish production of Cleopatra for 20th Century Fox. It was during the filming of that movie that she worked for the first time with future husband Richard Burton, who played Mark Antony. Movie magazines, the forerunners of today's tabloids, had a field day when Taylor and Burton began an affair during filming; both stars were married to other people at the time. She was even accused by a Vatican newspaper of having descended into "erotic vagrancy." A lot of people thought of Elizabeth Taylor as a "Scarlet Woman". She and many others disagree with that strongly. Richard Burton was quoted as saying: "You'd be surprised at the morals of many women stars who are regarded by the public as goody-two-shoes. They leap into bed with any male in grabbing distance. That's what makes me mad when I read stuff hinting Liz is a scarlet woman because she's been married five times. She's only had five men in her life whereas those good-two-shoes have lost count".
She has also appeared a number of times on television, including the 1973 made-for-TV movie with then husband Richard Burton, titled Divorce His - Divorce Hers. In 1985, she played movie gossip columnist Louella Parsons in Malice in Wonderland opposite Jane Alexander, who played Hedda Hopper, and also appeared in the mini-series North and South. In 2001, she played an agent in These Old Broads. She has also appeared on a number of other TV shows, including the soap operas General Hospital and All My Children and the animated The Simpsons (once as herself, and once as the voice of Maggie).
Taylor has also acted on the stage, making her Broadway and West End debuts in 1982 with a revival of Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes. She was then in a production of Noel Coward's Private Lives (1983), in which she starred with her former husband, Richard Burton. The student-run Burton-Taylor theatre in Oxford was named for the famous couple after Burton appeared as Doctor Faustus in the OUDS (Oxford University Dramatic Society) production of the Marlowe play. Elizabeth Taylor played the ghostly, wordless Helen of Troy, who is entreated by Faustus to 'make [him] immortal with a kiss'.
Actress liz taylor : 12
Actress liz taylor : 12
By User: sotrah
3 Votes, 4.66/5
Actress liz taylor : 13
Actress liz taylor : 13
By User: sotrah
1 Votes, 4/5
Actress liz taylor : 14
Actress liz taylor : 14
By User: sotrah
1 Votes, 5/5
Actress liz taylor : 15
Actress liz taylor : 15
By User: sotrah
5 Votes, 4.8/5
Actress liz taylor : 17
Actress liz taylor : 17
By User: sotrah
12 Votes, 4.66/5
Actress liz taylor : 18
Actress liz taylor : 18
By User: singlebraincelled
2 Votes, 3.5/5
Actress liz taylor : 19
Actress liz taylor : 19
By User: singlebraincelled
2 Votes, 4.5/5
Actress liz taylor : 20
Actress liz taylor : 20
By User: singlebraincelled
9 Votes, 4.44/5
Actress liz taylor : 21
Actress liz taylor : 21
By User: singlebraincelled
4 Votes, 4.5/5
Actress liz taylor : 24
Actress liz taylor : 24
By User: singlebraincelled
3 Votes, 5/5


There are 31 pictures of Liz Taylor, on 4 pages (you are on page 3), use the numbers at the top for more Liz Taylor pictures and photos, If you have more pics for this album, Please add them and mention Liz Taylor anywhere in the title of the picture or in its description so we can pick it up and put it in this album

 

Liz Taylor
Liz Taylor Albums by first letter
A : B : C : D : E : F : G : H : I : J : K : L : M : N : O : P : Q : R : S : T : U : V : W : X : Y : Z : numbers : other

My Drive

 User Name:
 
 Password:
 
Register
Lost Password




Private Images:
0 Bytes / 0 Bytes.
Private photo space usage
Public Images:
0 Bytes / 0 Bytes.
Public photo space usage

Steps:

  • Register
  • Once you enter your email address, You will get an Email, in that email you will find a link., Simply click the link, and chose a username and password
  • You are now registered at the website and ready to upload and organise your photos and images
  • Go to the upload page, and start uploading your pictures and photos

Main Website Sections


Advert