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    Elizabeth Taylor

    British-American actress

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  1. In her later years, her acting career was relegated to the occasional TV-movie or TV guest appearance. Elizabeth Taylor died on March 23, 2011 in Los Angeles, from congestive heart failure. Her final resting place is Forest Lawn Memorial Park, in Glendale, California. Born February 27, 1932.

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  4. 1. A Little Night Music (1977) PG | 124 min | Comedy, Musical, Romance. 5.4. Rate. An actress, her married ex-lover, her current lover's wife and other guests gather at a circa-1900 estate. Director: Harold Prince | Stars: Elizabeth Taylor, Diana Rigg, Len Cariou, Lesley-Anne Down. Votes: 917. 2. The Blue Bird (1976)

    • Life with Father (1947) - 92%
    • Father of The Bride (1950) - 93%
    • Lassie Come Home (1943) - 94%
    • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) - 95%
    • Giant (1956) - 95%
    • Cat on A Hot Tin Roof (1958) - 97%
    • Jane Eyre (1944) - 100%
    • That's Entertainment (1973) - 100%
    • Father's Little Dividend (1951) - 100%
    • National Velvet (1944) - 100%

    In Michael Curtiz's comedy of mannersLife With Father, New York financier Clarence Day (William Powell) struggles to keep his unruly family in line. With his four sons quickly coming of age and his wife running the household, Clarence becomes extremely overwhelmed. Taylor plays Mary Skinner in the film, an attractive new girl in town who forges a r...

    Remade with Steve Martin and Diane Keaton more than 40 years later, Taylor starred in the original Father of the Bridealongside Spencer Tracy and Joan Bennett. RELATED: 12 Best Movie Remakes Of All Time Directed by Vincent Minnelli, the film follows the enormous burden Stanley Banks (Tracy) feels as he prepares for the wedding of his young daughter...

    Lassie Come Homemarked the second feature film of Taylor's career. The tear-jerking family film snatched an Oscar nod for Best Cinematography. Directed by Fred M. Wilcox from the Eric Knight novel, the film follows the downtrodden Carraclough family, who is forced to sell their beloved border collie, Lassie. Undeterred, Lassie makes a daring escape...

    Taylor expressed the full gamut of human emotion in her Oscar-winning, tour-de-force performance in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Adapted from the Edward Albee stage play, the film marks the directorial debut of Mike Nichols. The story concerns an old married couple (Taylor and her real-life husband Richard Burton) who drunkenly berate each other...

    While most notable for being James Dean's final film, for which he earned a second consecutive posthumous Academy Award nomination, George Stevens won a Best Director Oscar for helmingGiant. RELATED: James Dean's 10 Best Movie & TV Roles Ranked, According To IMDB The decade-spanning story concerns the Benedict family led by Texas farmer Jordan "Bic...

    Adapted from the beloved Tennesse Williams stage play,Cat on a Hot Tin Roofstars Taylor as the titular feline who uses her feminine wiles to drive her drunk boyfriend stir-crazy. When the Pollitt family reunites at Big Momma's (Judith Anderson) house for a farewell sendoff to their terminally ill Big Daddy (Burl Ives), the dysfunction reaches a fev...

    Although she was uncredited at the time of its release, Taylor plays Helen Burns in one of the earliest adaptations of the classic Charlotte Bronte novel, Jane Eyre. RELATED: 10 Best Jane Eyre Adaptations, Ranked From a script co-written by Aldous Huxley (Brave New World), the film follows notorious orphan Jane Eyre (Joan Fontaine) as she can't hel...

    In Jack Haley Jr.'s celebratory documentary That's Entertainment, Hollywood's most luminous musical movie stars recount their time working for MGM during the studio's 50-year heyday. Taylor narrates the film, which is co-hosted by such stars as Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Liza Minnelli, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, James Stewart, and more. The film co...

    In the sequel to the hit comedy Father of the Bride released the year prior, Father's Little Dividendcontinues to the marital drama of the Banks family. Now that patriarch Stanely (Spencer Tracy) has come to terms with his daughter Kay's (Taylor) marriage, he frets the prospect of becoming a grandfather. Vincent Minnelli also returns to helm the se...

    In the fifth feature film of her young career, the 12-year old Taylor starred as the titular Velvet Brown, a passionate little girl intent on breeding a prize-winning racehorse. The film won two Oscars, including Best Editing and Supporting Actress (Anne Revere). The film follows Mi Taylor (Mickey Rooney), a wayward vagabond whose lengthy travels t...

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  6. Mar 23, 2011 · The Flintstones. Suddenly, Last Summer. A Place in the Sun. The Taming of the Shrew. Acting. Production. All. Dame Elizabeth Rosemond "Liz" Taylor, DBE (February 27, 1932 – March 23, 2011) was a British-American actress. From her early years as a child star with MGM, she became one of the great screen actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age.

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