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Elizabeth Taylor

Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor is an English-American actress.She is known for her roles in movies such as Cleopatra and Cat on a hot tin roof. She has devoted much time to AIDS-related charities and is placed at number 7 on the American Flim Institute's Female Legends List.

Elizabeth Taylor

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  • She had a heart that encompassed

    Elizabeth Taylor bid the world adieu for the world of purple Lovemarks at the age of seventy nine. Taylor had been more than a magnificent thespian and iconic figure; household name; she had loved the world and assisted in the fight against the pestilence of AIDS. No other compared to her beauty and photogenia in youth. Taylor adorned herself with talismanic jewellery as if she had been born in those intraicate pieces. Her ability to wear clothes and to portray characters was natural and unlaboured. I am haunted by Taylor in the movie 'Suddenly Last Summer' where she is standing in a green sleeveless dress with hands behind her back. Although she personally did not agree that she deserved the Oscar for 'Butterfield Eight' I happen to think it was one of her best performances and a reflection of one of the aspects of her tumultuous life. It is no surprise that Taylor died of congstive heart failure. She had a heart that encompassed, that embraced the world, and more. Thank you for teaching us how to love and enjoy life more each day and how each day we must strive to die a little less. The chronicle of time will not deceive or forget,nor will those who have loved you.

    Elizabeth V, Canada - 24 March 2011

  • In everything she had passion

    Dame Elizabeth Tayor died Wednesday at the age on seventy-nine from congestive heart failure. Elisheba Rachel which was Taylor's Jewish name from her marriage to Mike Todd had a life of a different breadth and dimension. Beyond her incredible beauty which included a perfect profile; a waist as big as a handspan; glorious smile; perfect compexion and piercing violet eyes; her presence alone resonated with unusual sharpness. Taylor translated her wealth to an astounding jewellery collection. Taylor was self-deprecating and had humility. I loved her natural acting abilities in 'Father of the Bride' with Spencer Tracy. Taylor understood internal and external realities and transposed these to celluloid portrayals. In everything she had passion. She was unafraid to love, laugh and be loved. The love that inspired her spirit was subject to a secret fate. A fate neither modest or hostile to the portential vainglories Taylor could have succumbed to. All of Taylor's performances are savoured residue in the audience's soul. I cannot forget such amazing portrayals as 'Cat on Hot Tin Roof', 'Butterfield Eight', and 'Taming of the Shrew' with her beloved Richard Burton. Taylor will be remembered fo her humanitarian efforts in the and for the fight against AIDS. I would always like to remember her as the young lady who shook us with her tender Lovemarks performance in the film 'A Place in The Sun'. Little did Dame Elizabeth know that that place would one day forever be hers.

    Anita, Canada - 23 March 2011

  • Aa lovemark in drama and humanities

    Grace Kelly said of Elizabeth Taylor "she is so beautiful it is hard to look at her". Indeed Elizabeth Taylor whether in Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf where she rattles your chain or her great strides for Aids and posing on a magazine cover holding a condom, tells you how selfless she is - how caring. Elizabeth Taylor is a lovemark in drama, humanities and the lesson of her perfume Passion. She invented the purple lovemark I am sure!

    Anita, Canada - 07 November 2005