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Elizabeth Taylor
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Women who change the world.
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Women who change the world.
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The problem with people who have no vices is that generally you can be pretty sure
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they're going to have some pretty annoying virtues.
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Elizabeth Taylor.
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Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born in London, England on February 27, 1932 to American parents
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Frances and Sarah Taylor.
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Her father was a successful art dealer who had his own gallery in London.
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Her mother was an actress who had been successful before marriage under the stage name Sarah
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Southern.
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Taylor has an older brother, Howard, who was born two years earlier.
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In 1939, the family moved to Los Angeles, California, where Taylor was encouraged and coached by her
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mother to seek work in the motion picture industry.
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Taylor was signed by Universal in 1941 for $200 a week.
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In 1942, Taylor signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the biggest and best studio of the time,
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and landed a part in Lassie Come Home.
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In 1943, she was cast in National Velvet, the story of a young woman who wins a horse in the
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lottery and rides it in England's Grand National Steeplechase.
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Taylor was so determined to play the role that she exercised and dieted for four months.
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During filming, she was thrown from a horse and suffered a broken back, but she forced
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herself to finish the project.
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National Velvet became both a critical and commercial success.
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Taylor loved her work, the costumes, the makeup, and the attention.
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In 1956, she played opposite James Dean in Giant, followed by the powerful Raintree County,
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for which she was nominated, put forward for consideration for an Academy Award for the first time.
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And suddenly last summer, she received $500,000, the most ever earned by an actress for eight
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weeks of work, and another Academy Award nomination.
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In May 1950, she married Conrad N. Hilton Jr., whose family owned a chain of hotels, but the
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union lasted less than a year.
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After divorcing Hilton, she married British actor Michael Wilding in February 1952.
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They had two sons.
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In 1956, Taylor and Wilding separated, and in February 1957, she married producer Mike Todd.
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In 1958, she became a young widow when her husband, pioneering film producer Mike Todd, was killed
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in a plane crash.
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After his death, Taylor became embroiled in one of the greatest Hollywood love scandals of
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the era, when she began an affair with Todd's close friend, Eddie Fisher.
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Fisher divorced Debbie Reynolds and married Taylor in 1959.
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The couple stayed married for five years, until she left Fisher for actor Richard Burton.
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Still, Taylor continued to act.
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She found work on television, even making a guest appearance on General Hospital and on
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stage.
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She also began focusing more attention on philanthropy.
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After her close friend Rock Hudson died in 1985 following his battle with HIV-AIDS, the actress
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started work to find a cure for the disease.
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In 1991, she launched the Elizabeth Taylor HIV-AIDS Foundation in order to offer greater support
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for those who are sick, as well as fund research for more advanced treatments.
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She received the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award.
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In 2000, she was made Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire .
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Taylor overcame a litany of health problems throughout the 90s, from diabetes to congestive
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heart failure.
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She had both hips replaced, and in 1997 had a brain tumor removed.
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In October of 2009, Taylor, who has four children, underwent successful heart surgery.
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In early 2011, Taylor again experienced heart problems.
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She was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Hospital in that February for congestive heart failure.
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On March 23, 2011, Taylor passed away from the condition.
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Shortly after her death, her son, Michael Wilding, released a statement saying, quote,
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My mother was an extraordinary woman, who lived life to the fullest, with great passion,
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humor, and love.
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We will always be inspired by her enduring contribution to our world, end quote.
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The woman who changed the world.
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The woman who changed the world.
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