In the 1️⃣9️⃣6️⃣0️⃣s she made waves in Hollywood with her violet eyes and angelic beauty! 🙌😍Many will recall her from such movies as «Cleopatra», «Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?» and «Giant»! 🎬👏The actress captivated millions until she left the world in 2️⃣0️⃣1️⃣1️⃣! 💔🙏Try not to fall in love with her again after the photos in this article! 👇
There is no denying that this bombshell left a forever and unforgettable mark on Hollywood becoming a true icon of the time. Born on February 27, 1932, to a family of American actors, she began her incredible journey still as a youth. Not only her passion and ability to act and professionalism, but also incomparable charisma and unearthly grace shaped her as one of the vivid representatives of cinema.
She already enjoyed tremendous success at her tender ages. However, few know that her relationship with her father was rather tense due to his jealousy of her burgeoning talent. Taylor once silenced a film executive with a sharp retort showcasing her spirit and enthusiasm.
Her exceptional intellect and assertive nature opened all doors on her way and she managed to venture into the big world of cinema without any formal training. It was director J. Leo Mankiewicz who acknowledged her great talent and cast her as Cleopatra, the role for which she received an Oscar.
«Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?» brought her even greater fame and recognition for which she deservedly earned her second Oscar. Nevertheless, her personal life wasn’t as smooth as it might seem to us. She was married eight times and admitted loving only two men: producer M. Todd and actor R. Burton.
Elizabeth deeply loved animals and was actively involved in charitable endeavors. Taylor even took part in raising the awareness of AIDS. Her devotion to children and compassionate nature are still highly appreciated. It was on March 23, 2011 that she passed away.