Elizabeth Taylor, the one of the great female film actress who appeared on the cover page of Fashion Mags, more than anyone else! Have a look at her Biography

 
Elizabeth the Great , long carrier relaying on 50 movies, a destiny of £360m, two Oscars, 100 operations, Eight marriages, But Only One Person!!



Lets share some personal information about the great actresses infact the great eye catcher and heart catcher personality! May her soul in rest and peace.Amen
Complete Name :  
Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor



Date of Birth :
27 February 1932, at Hampstead, London, England, UK


Date of Death :
23 March 2011, Los Angeles, California, USA (congestive heart failure)


Birth Name :
Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor


Nickname :
Liz Kitten


Height :
5' 2" (1.57 m)
Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born in London, England, on February 27, 1932. While she was naturally an English subject, her parents were Americans, art dealers from St. Louis, Missouri (her father went to London to set up a gallery).
Her mother was an actress on the stage, but gave up that vocation when she married. Elizabeth spent a considerable time in London until the age of seven, when the family left for the US when the war began in Europe in 1939. They sailed without her father, who stayed behind to wrap up the loose ends of the art business.
The family resided in Los Angeles, where Mrs. Taylor's own family had moved. Mr. Taylor followed not long later. A family friend noticed the prominently beautiful little Elizabeth and optional that she be taken for a screen test.
Her test frightened executives at Universal Pictures enough to sign her to a contract. Her first raid onto the screen was in There's One Born Every Minute (1942), released when she was ten. Universal dropped her contract after that one film, but Elizabeth was soon picked up by MGM.
The first manufacture she made with that studio was Lassie Come Home (1943), and on the strength of that one film, MGM booked her for a full year. She did tiny parts in her next two movies, The White Cliffs of Dover (1944) and Jane Eyre (1943) (the former complete while she was on loan to 20th Century-Fox).
Then came the picture that made Elizabeth a star: MGM's National Velvet (1944). She acted as Velvet Brown opposite Mickey Rooney. The film was a smash hit, achieving over $4 million. 
Elizabeth now had a long-term contract with MGM and was its top child star. She made no films in 1945, but returned in 1946 in Courage of Lassie (1946). In 1947, when she was 15, she starred in Life with Father (1947) with such heavyweights as William Powell, Irene Dunne and Zasu Pitts.






 
One memorable picture of star Elizabeth Taylor

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