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  1. Gabor stated in her 1991 autobiography One Lifetime Is Not Enough, that their affair began when her marriage to Hilton's father was on the rocks and ended during his marriage to Elizabeth Taylor. [11] In October 1949, Hilton met Taylor at Mocambo nightclub in Los Angeles. [12]

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    Elizabeth Taylor’s wedding to Hilton Hotel heir Conrad “Nicky” Hilton Jr. started out as a fairytale and ended in dismay. This first marriage was Elizabeth Taylor’s shortest, lasting less than a year. Taylor, who was still a teenager when she tied the knot with Conrad Hilton, filed for divorce eight months later. Taylor and Hilton met at L.A.’s Moc...

    Hardly a year after her divorce from Hilton, Liz Taylor tied the knot for a second time. This time, Liz married British actor Michael Wilding, who was 20 years her senior. Together, Taylor and Wilding had two sons: Michael, born in 1953, and Christopher, born in 1955. According to Taylor, Micheal Wilding was a “wonderful father,” but the two ultima...

    Taylor has stated that she had two great loves in her life — one being Richard Burton (who we will get to), and the second being movie producer Mike Todd. This marriage was the third for both Liz and Mike, and they were married in 1957. It was a happy marriage, and together they had a daughter they named Elizabeth Frances (Liza) Todd. Close friends...

    Liz’s fourth marriage was to her friend Eddie Fisher, which caused quite the scandal in Hollywood. Eddie Fisher and his wife Debbie Reynolds had been close friends with Elizabeth Taylor and Mike Todd. In fact, the couples were so close that when Taylor married Mike Todd, Debbie Reynolds acted as Liz’s matron of honor, while Eddie Fisher was Todd’s ...

    Richard Burton is the husband most commonly associated with Liz Taylor, and he is often described as the love of her life. Both actors were married when they started up an affair on the set of Cleopatra. According to Taylor, she fell in love with Burton the moment she saw him on the set of Cleopatraand loved him ever since. Their entire romantic re...

    In 1976, after her final divorce from Richard Burton, Liz Taylor married politician John Warner. Taylor and Warner had a whirlwind romance and were married within five months of their first date. However, Taylor would later go on to saythat “after Richard [Burton], the men in my life were just there to hold the coat, to open the door. All the men a...

    Elizabeth Taylor’s final marriage to Larry Fortensky was her most low-key and anonymous marriage. Prior to his marriage to Liz Taylor, Fortensky was an unknown construction worker. The two met at the Betty Ford Clinic, a rehab clinic that both spent time in. More from us: Have A Problem? There’s A Patron Saint For That Although the two held a multi...

    • Conrad Hilton Jr. Having met at Mocambo nightclub — per Entertainment Weekly — in Los Angeles the year before, Taylor was only 18 when she wed then-23-year-old hotel heir Conrad "Nicky" Hilton on May 6, 1950.
    • Michael Wilding. The British actor, whom Taylor met in England while making Ivanhoe, was 20 years her senior when they wed on Feb. 21, 1952, and the calm presence she needed after her tumultuous first marriage.
    • Mike Todd. Movie producer Mike Todd was a self-assured suitor who announced his marriage intentions clearly. "He didn't ask me, he told me," Taylor recalled in Elizabeth Takes Off.
    • Eddie Fisher. Still reeling from Todd's death, Taylor found solace with her late husband's good friend, singer Eddie Fisher, who was married at the time to actress Debbie Reynolds — Taylor's own friend and matron of honor at her wedding to Todd.
  3. On May 6, 1950, at the age of 18, Elizabeth Taylor married 24-year-old Conrad “Nicky” Hilton. The wedding, held just blocks from her childhood home, was a spectacle. As so often happened in Elizabeth’s career, the line between fact and fiction began to blur with her real-life wedding to Nicky Hilton and her fictional wedding on film.

    • Conrad Hilton Jr. Elizabeth Taylor's first marriage was to Conrad "Nicky" Hilton Jr., eldest son of hotel mogul Conrad Hilton. The two met at the famed Mocambo nightclub in Los Angeles in October 1949.
    • Michael Wilding. For someone like Elizabeth Taylor, who constantly desired to replicate the cinematic romances she portrayed on the silver screen, Michael Wilding could have possibly been her storybook fairytale — in another lifetime, perhaps.
    • Mike Todd. Shortly after her divorce from Wilding, Taylor was quick to marry film producer Mike Todd, and by her own account, she was unfathomably happy with him.
    • Eddie Fisher. While still mourning her husband's death, Elizabeth Taylor found comfort in the presence of Eddie Fisher, a singer and friend of Mike Todd's.
  4. Aug 9, 2024 · When Taylor and Hilton decided to marry, the studio used the event as a way to promote its movie, footing the wedding bill, including the $3,500 price tag on a satin dress created by Helen...

  5. Conrad Hilton Jr. (6 May 1950 - 1 February 1951) Taylor’s parents persuaded her to marry at the age of 18 and she wed Conrad “Nicky” Hilton Jr, the heir to the Hilton hotel chain, and Paris’ great-uncle.