Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 23, 2011.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Elizabeth Taylor, the violet-eyed film goddess whose sultry screen persona, stormy personal life and enduring fame and glamour made her one of the last of the old-fashioned movie stars and a template for the modern celebrity, died Wednesday at age 79.

She was surrounded by her four children when she died of congestive heart failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where she had been hospitalized for about six weeks, said publicist Sally Morrison.

"My Mother was an extraordinary woman who lived life to the fullest, with great passion, humor, and love," her son, Michael Wilding, said in a statement.

"We know, quite simply, that the world is a better place for Mom having lived in it. Her legacy will never fade, her spirit will always be with us, and her love will live forever in our hearts."

Taylor was the most blessed and cursed of actresses, the toughest and the most vulnerable. She had extraordinary grace, wealth and voluptuous beauty, and won three Academy Awards, including a special one for her humanitarian work. She was the most loyal of friends and a defender of gays in Hollywood when AIDS was still a stigma in the industry and beyond. But she was afflicted by ill health, failed romances (eight marriages, seven husbands) and personal tragedy.

"I think I'm becoming fatalistic," she said in 1989. "Too much has happened in my life for me not to be fatalistic."

Her more than 50 movies included unforgettable portraits of innocence and of decadence, from the children's classic "National Velvet" and the sentimental family comedy "Father of the Bride" to Oscar-winning transgressions in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "Butterfield 8." The historical epic "Cleopatra" is among Hollywood's greatest on-screen fiascos and a landmark of off-screen monkey business, the meeting ground of Taylor and Richard Burton, the "Brangelina" of their day.

She played enough bawdy women on film for critic Pauline Kael to deem her "Chaucerian Beverly Hills."

But her defining role, one that lasted long past her moviemaking days, was "Elizabeth Taylor," ever marrying and divorcing, in and out of hospitals, gaining and losing weight, standing by Michael Jackson, Rock Hudson and other troubled friends, acquiring a jewelry collection that seemed to rival Tiffany's.

She was a child star who grew up and aged before an adoring, appalled and fascinated public. She arrived in Hollywood when the studio system tightly controlled an actor's life and image, had more marriages than any publicist could explain away and lasted long enough to no longer require explanation. She was the industry's great survivor, and among the first to reach that special category of celebrity — famous for being famous, for whom her work was inseparable from the gossip around it.

The London-born actress was a star at age 12, a bride and a divorcee at 18, a superstar at 19 and a widow at 26. She was a screen sweetheart and martyr later reviled for stealing Eddie Fisher from Debbie Reynolds, then for dumping Fisher to bed Burton, a relationship of epic passion and turbulence, lasting through two marriages and countless attempted reconciliations.

She was also forgiven. Reynolds would acknowledge voting for Taylor when she was nominated for "Butterfield 8" and decades later co-starred with her old rival in "These Old Broads," co-written by Carrie Fisher, the daughter of Reynolds and Eddie Fisher.

Taylor's ailments wore down the grudges. She underwent at least 20 major operations and she nearly died from a bout with pneumonia in 1990. In 1994 and 1995, she had both hip joints replaced, and in February 1997, she underwent surgery to remove a benign brain tumor. In 1983, she acknowledged a 35-year addiction to sleeping pills and pain killers. Taylor was treated for alcohol and drug abuse problems at the Betty Ford Clinic in Rancho Mirage, Calif.

Her troubles bonded her to her peers and the public, and deepened her compassion. Her advocacy for AIDS research and for other causes earned her a special Oscar, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, in 1993.

As she accepted it, to a long ovation, she declared, "I call upon you to draw from the depths of your being — to prove that we are a human race, to prove that our love outweighs our need to hate, that our compassion is more compelling than our need to blame."

The dark-haired Taylor made an unforgettable impression in Hollywood with "National Velvet," the 1945 film in which the 12-year-old belle rode a steeplechase horse to victory in the Grand National.

Critic James Agee wrote of her: "Ever since I first saw the child ... I have been choked with the peculiar sort of adoration I might have felt if we were in the same grade of primary school."

"National Velvet," her fifth film, also marked the beginning of Taylor's long string of health issues. During production, she fell off a horse. The resulting back injury continued to haunt her.

Taylor matured into a ravishing beauty in "Father of the Bride," in 1950, and into a respected performer and femme fatale the following year in "A Place in the Sun," based on the Theodore Dreiser novel "An American Tragedy." The movie co-starred her close friend Montgomery Clift as the ambitious young man who drowns his working-class girlfriend to be with the socialite Taylor. In real life, too, men all but committed murder in pursuit of her.

Through the rest of the 1950s and into the 1960s, she and Marilyn Monroe were Hollywood's great sex symbols, both striving for appreciation beyond their physical beauty, both caught up in personal dramas filmmakers could only wish they had imagined. That Taylor lasted, and Monroe died young, was a matter of luck and strength; Taylor lived as she pleased and allowed no one to define her but herself.

"I don't entirely approve of some of the things I have done, or am, or have been. But I'm me. God knows, I'm me," Taylor said around the time she turned 50.

She had a remarkable and exhausting personal and professional life. Her marriage to Michael Todd ended tragically when the producer died in a plane crash in 1958. She took up with Fisher, married him, then left him for Burton. Meanwhile, she received several Academy Award nominations and two Oscars.

She was a box-office star cast in numerous "prestige" films, from "Raintree County" with Clift to "Giant," an epic co-starring her friends Hudson and James Dean. Nominations came from a pair of movies adapted from work by Tennessee Williams: "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and "Suddenly, Last Summer." In "Butterfield 8," released in 1960, she starred with Fisher as a doomed girl-about-town. Taylor never cared much for the film, but her performance at the Oscars wowed the world.

Sympathy for Taylor's widowhood had turned to scorn when she took up with Fisher, who had supposedly been consoling her over the death of Todd. But before the 1961 ceremony, she was hospitalized from a nearly fatal bout with pneumonia and Taylor underwent a tracheotomy. The scar was bandaged when she appeared at the Oscars to accept her best actress trophy for "Butterfield 8."

To a standing ovation, she hobbled to the stage. "I don't really know how to express my great gratitude," she said in an emotional speech. "I guess I will just have to thank you with all my heart." It was one of the most dramatic moments in Academy Awards history.

"Hell, I even voted for her," Reynolds later said.

Greater drama awaited: "Cleopatra." Taylor met Burton while playing the title role in the 1963 epic, in which the brooding, womanizing Welsh actor co-starred as Mark Antony. Their chemistry was not immediate. Taylor found him boorish; Burton mocked her physique. But the love scenes on film continued away from the set and a scandal for the ages was born. Headlines shouted and screamed. Paparazzi snapped and swooned. Their romance created such a sensation that the Vatican denounced the happenings as the "caprices of adult children."

The film so exceeded its budget that the producers lost money even though "Cleopatra" was a box-office hit and won four Academy awards. (With its $44 million budget adjusted for inflation, "Cleopatra" remains the most expensive movie ever made.) Taylor's salary per film topped $1 million. "Liz and Dick" became a couple on a first name basis with millions who had never met them.

They were a prolific acting team, even if most of the movies aged no better than their relationship: "The VIPs" (1963), "The Sandpiper" (1965), "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (1966), "The Taming of the Shrew" (1967), "The Comedians" (1967), "Dr. Faustus" (1967), "Boom!" (1968), "Under Milk Wood" (1971) and "Hammersmith Is Out" (1972).

Art most effectively imitated life in the adaptation of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" — in which Taylor and Burton played mates who fought viciously and drank heavily. She took the best actress Oscar for her performance as the venomous Martha in "Virginia Woolf" and again stole the awards show, this time by not showing up at the ceremony. She refused to thank the academy upon learning of her victory and chastised voters for not honoring Burton.

Taylor and Burton divorced in 1974, married again in 1975 and divorced again in 1976.

"We fight a great deal," Burton once said, "and we watch the people around us who don't quite know how to behave during these storms. We don't fight when we are alone."

In 1982, Taylor and Burton appeared in a touring production of the Noel Coward play "Private Lives," in which they starred as a divorced couple who meet on their respective honeymoons. They remained close at the time of Burton's death, in 1984.

Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born in London on Feb. 27, 1932, the daughter of Francis Taylor, an art dealer, and the former Sara Sothern, an American stage actress. At age 3, with extensive ballet training already behind her, Taylor danced for British princesses Elizabeth (the future queen) and Margaret Rose at London's Hippodrome. At age 4, she was given a wild field horse that she learned to ride expertly.

At the onset of World War II, the Taylors came to the United States. Francis Taylor opened a gallery in Beverly Hills and, in 1942, his daughter made her screen debut with a bit part in the comedy "There's One Born Every Minute."

Her big break came soon thereafter. While serving as an air-raid warden with MGM producer Sam Marx, Taylor's father learned that the studio was struggling to find an English girl to play opposite Roddy McDowall in "Lassie Come Home." Taylor's screen test for the film won her both the part and a long-term contract. She grew up quickly after that.

Still in school at 16, she would dash from the classroom to the movie set where she played passionate love scenes with Robert Taylor in "Conspirator."

"I have the emotions of a child in the body of a woman," she once said. "I was rushed into womanhood for the movies. It caused me long moments of unhappiness and doubt."

Soon after her screen presence was established, she began a series of very public romances. Early loves included socialite Bill Pawley, home run slugger Ralph Kiner and football star Glenn Davis.

Then, a roll call of husbands:

— She married Conrad Hilton Jr., son of the hotel magnate, in May 1950 at age 18. The marriage ended in divorce that December.

— When she married British actor Michael Wilding in February 1952, he was 39 to her 19. They had two sons, Michael Jr. and Christopher Edward. That marriage lasted 4 years.

— She married cigar-chomping movie producer Michael Todd, also 20 years her senior, in 1957. They had a daughter, Elizabeth Francis. Todd was killed in a plane crash in 1958.

— The best man at the Taylor-Todd wedding was Fisher. He left his wife Debbie Reynolds to marry Taylor in 1959. She converted to Judaism before the wedding.

— Taylor and Fisher moved to London, where she was making "Cleopatra." She met Burton, who also was married. That union produced her fourth child, Maria.

— After her second marriage to Burton ended, she married John Warner, a former secretary of the Navy, in December 1976. Warner was elected a U.S. senator from Virginia in 1978. They divorced in 1982.

— In October 1991, she married Larry Fortensky, a truck driver and construction worker she met while both were undergoing treatment at the Betty Ford Center in 1988. He was 20 years her junior. The wedding, held at the ranch of Michael Jackson, was a media circus that included the din of helicopter blades, a journalist who parachuted to a spot near the couple and a gossip columnist as official scribe.

But in August 1995, she and Fortensky announced a trial separation; she filed for divorce six months later and the split became final in 1997.

"I was taught by my parents that if you fall in love, if you want to have a love affair, you get married," she once remarked. "I guess I'm very old-fashioned."

Her philanthropic interests included assistance for the Israeli War Victims Fund, the Variety Clubs International and the American Foundation for AIDS Research.

She received the Legion of Honor, France's most prestigious award, in 1987, for her efforts to support AIDS research. In May 2000, Queen Elizabeth II made Taylor a dame — the female equivalent of a knight — for her services to the entertainment industry and to charity.

In 1993, she won a lifetime achievement award from the American Film Institute; in 1999, an institute survey of screen legends ranked her No. 7 among actresses.

During much of her later career, Taylor's waistline, various diets, diet books and tangled romances were the butt of jokes by Joan Rivers and others. John Belushi mocked her on "Saturday Night Live," dressing up in drag and choking on a piece of chicken.

"It's a wonder I didn't explode," Taylor wrote of her 60-pound weight gain — and successful loss — in the 1988 book "Elizabeth Takes Off on Self-Esteem and Self-Image."

She was an iconic star, but her screen roles became increasingly rare in the 1980s and beyond. She appeared in several television movies, including "Poker Alice" and "Sweet Bird of Youth," and entered the Stone Age as Pearl Slaghoople in the movie version of "The Flintstones." She had a brief role on the popular soap opera "General Hospital."

Taylor was the subject of numerous unauthorized biographies and herself worked on a handful of books, including "Elizabeth Taylor: An Informal Memoir" and "Elizabeth Taylor: My Love Affair With Jewelry." In tune with the media to the end, she kept in touch through her Twitter account.

"I like the connection with fans and people who have been supportive of me," Taylor told Kim Kardashian in a 2011 interview for Harper's Bazaar. "And I love the idea of real feedback and a two-way street, which is very, very modern. But sometimes I think we know too much about our idols and that spoils the dream."

Survivors include her daughters Maria Burton-Carson and Liza Todd-Tivey, sons Christopher and Michael Wilding, 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

A private family funeral is planned later this week.




Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press

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September 12, 2024

By Reverend Doctor Dae Yun Kim(Doctor Of Philosophy In Theology/Ph.D., Doctor Of Divinity/D.D.): Elizabeth Taylor was most beautiful actress in modern history of the world. And Elizabeth Taylor was most popular actress in modern history of the world. Therefore many people will remember her.

Erhard Ulbrich

February 22, 2020

March 31, 2019

Some eminently talented people are used to slight avail in this Anglo-French production, a haunted-chateau teaser with a cast headed by Deborah Kerr and David Niven.

Ann Henry Byrd

February 2, 2019

Elizabeth, THANK YOU for sharing your great life with us. I'll be your #1 fan til death.

Some said I sort of resembled you a few times. I only laughed and said, "I wish". LOL

Ann Henry Byrd

February 2, 2019

PS: I loved you, Elizabeth Taylor, for your precious heart and soul, your great great talent, and your stunning unmatched beauty. R I P brightest star in the heavens.

Antoinette

January 15, 2019

STILL MISSING YU SAY HELLO TO MICHAEL

Thomas & Libby Widgeon

April 1, 2018

Sorry For Your Loss!

Maria Pignataro

March 5, 2018

You were a terrific actress and one of the most elegant classy and beautiful women to ever grace the silver screen.Today's actresses can't even hold a candle to you.Hope you and Richard Burton are together in Heaven.

Antoinette

December 29, 2016

Happy holidays to elizabeth family.Love to all of you.Remembering her at Christmas time.I know she loved christmas.love forever not forgotten. Rest in heavenly peace.Miss you.Say hello to mickael up there.

Antoinette

September 29, 2016

Hi,Sorry about the mistake I made in my message.Antoinette.I.I loved Elizabeth she was a very strong woman. My condolences go out to her Family.I loved her with all my heart.She was Someone really special.She is in heaven with one of her best friend mickael Jackson love to both of you.Antoinette.I.xxxxxxxetc.Send

Antoinette

September 29, 2016

To the most beautiful woman is not the world.Rest in peace.You will never be forgotten.xxxxxxxetc.Send.

Antoinette

September 29, 2016

My sincere condolences to family and friends.Elizabeth was the most honest person in the world of entertainment.She brought joy and laughter to the world and was not shy about it.She stood by mickael jackson till the end.What a true Friend.Today we do not see too much honesty in entertainment.Her heart was warm and kind.She cared about us.She will never be forgotten.I for one appreciate her loyalty.She was the most beautifully woman I ever laid eyes on.Well my freinds that's what I think.Love always to family.Keep the faith and be good to your world.Make a difference just like Elizabeth did.Love and Peace to All.Antoinette.I from Montreal Canada.xxxxxxxetc.Send.

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Peni prince Andrews

August 11, 2016

When I think of the classic age of the movies ,I think Elizabeth Taylor. When I think selfless entertainer, I think Elizabeth Taylor. Humanitarian also applys . You left a mark, in my heart. To see really see ....to not only look at the outer shell but but what they stand for. Elizabeth saw life not on the projection screen of a movie theater but with a careing heart. She lived less then a mile from me. And on her birthday I would drive by to send her a blessing. I still do. You were then and will forever be my favorite all time screen star. You light up the world with that fabulous face, even today. All your past loves have joined you in eternal sleep. Rest peacefully fair beauty. You have earned the rest. The people you've touched are many. You fought for so many. You will never be forgotten .

Valenda Newell

June 28, 2016

THANKS for one's relentless fight supporting AIDS, when so many other celebrities were afraid. One who is beautiful inside and out, you were a TRUE FRIEND to the few who needed one. NEVER FORGOTTEN...RIP....

Ronnie

January 12, 2016

Elizabeth was the most beautiful woman I have ever saw. I was just a child, but as I got older, she became a goddess to me. She helped many people with Aids, and was very unselfish. God bless, you will be missed forever. Ron.

November 22, 2015

ALWAYS LOVE YOU AS STAR AND HUMANBEEN, FOR EVER WILL BE MISS. Miguel Quiñones, Puerto rico

gerldine green

April 19, 2015

elizabeth you will you will be missed.

Harry Simpson

March 23, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

December 29, 2014

Truely the most beautiful woman ever born. Reunited with Richard. God bless.

December 4, 2014

Will always miss your great talent , beauty and concern about people. You were the Queen of Hollywood. B. Nolan(Detroit)

Linda e. Martin

June 27, 2014

A truly great and magical star! l will hold her glowing memory close to my heart as long as l live l am comforted by the knowledge that she is with god the father.

Sunshine Anderson (Kvistad)

April 17, 2014

One of my earliest memory's was watching "National Velvet" with my Mother when I was a small child...I thought she was so beautiful and wished I looked like her, and wanted to be a horse jockey like her in that movie! :)
(This was about 1980...
Elizabeth Taylor is who I see in my mind when I hear the words "Movie Star" she is timeless and classy, and I will show my own Daughter her movies also. She led a very impressive life and I'm sure her Children look back in awe of her person.... Now she can be with her old pals! Rip Beautiful Movie Star.... ;)

Catherine Runnals

January 28, 2014

Elizabeth such beauty. My favorite movie was Place in the Sun with Montgomery Cliff. Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, what a love story. I want to thank you for the person whose heart was bigger than life. You gave so much in helping people with Aids. You will never be forgotten. Today actors just don't have what the actors had in your era. God Bless you and your family.

Richard Herrick

November 8, 2013

R.I.P

Erhard Ulbrich

September 18, 2013

Elizabeth Taylor and Sophia Loren had been in mind for the role of LYGIA in the epic 1951 motion picture "QUO VADIS." The part was played by the English film star Deborah Kerr. She was photographed well in splashing Color it, however was not to be one of her better performances! There was, however, a role that will always stand out. . . .in the memory af a true Deborah Kerr fan, and that was her three-role performance in the written, produced and directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger production of "THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP."

ROXANNE CRAWFORD

July 16, 2013

SHE WAS A GOOD STAR , TOO GOOD TO BE FOR GOTTEN.

Linda e. Martin

June 12, 2013

It was an honor to have lived in the same century as you beloved elizabeth . hope to see you again in another magical time and place .

April 28, 2013

MS Taylor was a true entertainer no one could every play Virginia Wolf as she did, to Lizz
here,s your SNAP DRAGONS

Loretta Loftus

April 24, 2013

R I p with your true love Richard burton x

Elizabeth McCarthy

April 9, 2013

You were loved by so many people! You are so beautiful and we will never forget you!

rosemary zalewski

April 8, 2013

God Bless you, Liz! We miss you!

Richard Owen

March 3, 2013

Rest In Peace, Ms. Taylor. You Were Truly A "Queen Elizabeth" In Every Sense Of The Word. See You On The Other Side Some Beautiful Day, Ma'am.

Sherry Stokes

February 24, 2013

Elizabeth we have loved you through the years as a family member, a friend apart of us through film. Rest in Peace beautiful Elizabeth

Connie E.

February 24, 2013

Miss you so much you will never be FORGOTTEN

Joan Tonini

February 23, 2013

WOW!!!
What a life, a great movies, love her
acting, good with words, rest in peace

February 21, 2013

Your were my "MOMS" Favorite. RIP
Dave.

Tony M

February 19, 2013

you will be remembered!

JENNA M MEYVIS

February 19, 2013

GOD BLESS

Lisa Weiner

February 15, 2013

To Elizabeth Taylor,
You were a very talented actress. You did a great job playing Helena Cassadine in the daytime Soap opera General Hospital. My prayers are with you Miss Taylor. Lisa Weiner

Milton & Margaret Boston

January 13, 2013

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Dee Cheslock

January 5, 2013

To Elizabeth, you are a beautiful person inside & out. I loved all your movies. I'm glad you had a big family & you will watch over all of them. Love, Dee

Lisa Weiner

December 21, 2012

To Elizabeth Taylor,
You were a very talented actress. You did a great job as Helena Cassadine in the daytime soap opera General hospital. My prayers are with your family. Lisa Weiner

Lily Boyer

November 27, 2012

Like your children I had the distinct pleasure of growing up watching you in movies and television shows. Everything about you was mesmerizing. Especially, your violet eyes! Hope you and all your loved ones find comfort in the hands of God. My husband,the love of my life, James, I'm sure is with you in Paradise. For there is no longer any pain or suffering. You, Elizabeth, as well as James were truly remarkable and unforgettable human beings. May you RIP. LOL Lily :)

Tonya Shepherd

November 21, 2012

Diamond Goddess!!!

November 17, 2012

Absolutely the MOST influential icon ever for me!!! Gorgeous, underrated mega-talent, smart, compassionate, funny, survivor, mother, and a great businesswoman. You are TRULY missed, but your work and life are there in memory to be admired. No one will ever match your passion. Thank You, Dame Elizabeth!!!

Rob F

November 7, 2012

You were a part of our lives for so long Elizabeth, you became a part of our personal history. We were in awe of your beauty, captivated by the excitement and glamour of your life, entertained by your talent, and grateful and inspired by your compassion and activism. My deepest sympathy to your brother and children. I was a very devoted fan or yours for many years and will always cherish the autographed photo you so graciously sent me. I will miss you but hope you have found freedom from pain and are at peace.

maris

August 28, 2012

I miss you Elizabeth you were such an amazing actress even though im only 12 i will always love you and your movies

rip liz taylor we all miss you your an angel now rip i love you

mary stanley

July 12, 2012

rest in peace we miss you your with god now your a angel now rip

mary stanley

July 4, 2012

mary stanley

July 3, 2012

i miss you elizabeth taylor i wanna cry over you being gone

KATHY AND BUDDY BARNETT

May 19, 2012

WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU. BEAUTIFUL AND TALENTED. R.I.P ELIZABETH

Barbara

February 28, 2012

You were and always will be the greatest actress and caring and compassionate lady on this earth I have and always will love your movies and how you always accepted people for who they were and never judged them may you rest in peace and love

Chele W

February 20, 2012

Rip sad this happens to all of us u was an awesome actor in I'm glad U lived life and didn't die in the 70s when u was on Charles Manson hit list I had read n helter skelter rip beautiful

JERILYN DARIA BIFULCO

February 16, 2012

As we approach February 27th which would have been Dame Elizabeth's 80th Birthday we will celebrate her life and pray she sleeps in the arms of her loves. We carry her torch and will donate in her memory to the ETAF to help HIV/AIDS patients. MJ SANG IT BEST "ELIZABETH WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU."

Angelina Garrett

February 16, 2012

Elizabeth Taylor was a fine actress a beautiful child and even more beautiful woman.She will always be remembered by her fans. RIP !!!!!!

Linda Martin

February 5, 2012

elizabeth taylor embodied american power and influence at its zenith in the 20th century . her allure and the magical solid gold image that she had influenced millions of people all over the world. the leaders of the old soviet union did not want her to visit their country because she could ifluence their people with her charismatic presence. she walked off with their ballet stars. people like elizabeth taylor are born only every 500 years if then my grandfather says
we really morn her loss!

John Burns

January 24, 2012

Elizabeth will never be forgotten.

Grady Youngblood

January 2, 2012

Elizabeth Taylor is a fine Lady in Actress in The Fredstones Movie;"This the
day that the Lord has made let us rejoice
and be Glad in it" in 2012 The Late of the Elizabeth Taylor.

Linda Martin

December 29, 2011

What a glorious inspiration she was to my life the greatest influence of my life she was an angel

Lila Hecht

December 26, 2011

I grew up with Elizabe Taylor. She was a freed spirit who lived life her way. She inspired me to live my life my way. What a gorgeous, beautiful, wonderful actress who will be greatly missed. I loved who she was.

Tom Notartomaso

December 23, 2011

I fell in love with her the first time i saw
her on screen. I can still see her riding Pie
off in to the sunset RIP Beautiful Lady

Matthew McGuire

November 27, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Reed Family

November 16, 2011

She was just a beautiful lady. I enjoyed her in her in her different roles she played. May God continue to give the Family and friends comfort and strenght as the months go by,"that the power beyond what is normal may be God's and not that out of ourselves.

Catherine Taylor

October 17, 2011

God Rest In Peace Elizabeth Taylor and to your children left behind I apologize for the delay you have my deepest and sincerest condolences in the passing of your Beautiful One of a Kind MOTHER. She was and is a TRUE DIAMOND & SAPHIRE wrapped in 2 HEARTS that TWINKLE like a STAR in the SKY of HEAVEN as does my MOTHER. THEY WILL FOREVER BE WITH US!
GOD BLESS
Sincerely,
Catherine Taylor

JERILYN DARIA BIFULCO

October 10, 2011

Our Angel eyes the most stunning beauty of the 20th century. We pray you are resting in the arms of the Angels. Your HUMANITARIAN work is being continued by your children & grandchildren. You would be so proud Dame Elizabeth of their work to keep your legacy alive. I have nominated you to be recognized on an ICON /LEGEND STAMP not only for your beauty but your fight for human rights. Elizabeth we will always love you.

Melvin Baker

October 6, 2011

God Bless your soul may you always rest in peace. The greatest actress of all time.

September 30, 2011

My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family.

May GOD continue to guide your family by means of His holy spirit to give you strength and comfort during this time of sorrow.

D. Clark

September 2, 2011

My deepest sympathy! The world would never be the same if we hadn't ever had Elizabeth Taylor to color it! Rest in Peace, you will never be forgotten.

Marilyn Chew

August 30, 2011

I have been watching your old movies. You were the best.

Gay Martel

August 27, 2011

Elizabeth Taylor was a beautiful woman and a wonderful actress. Elizabeth was my favorite actress. She will be greatly missed by all. My condolences to her family. May God bless you and comfort you.

Donna Dortch

August 27, 2011

A beautiful woman with a extraordinary life. R.I.P.

Marlene Sims

August 21, 2011

Your work in humanitarian efforts will long be remembered just as you will as possibly the world's most beautiful woman.

beemer

August 21, 2011

Our prayers are with your family. We will miss you but we know you are at peace and free of pain.

charlie santiago

August 19, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Brenda desmond

August 18, 2011

Elizebeth Taylor you are a icon.We lost a beautiful actress.Rest in Pease.

Christine Romanick

August 1, 2011

The legend of your talents and humanitarian efforts will be forever etched in our memories

Elizabrth Shaw

July 20, 2011

Your spirit and memory will live on!
Rest in peace.

Linda Gene Goldstein

July 19, 2011

The world is less glamours and less compassionate since your death. I have been a fan for 65 years...a great actress and even a greater human being.

Rest well Dame Elizabeth

Tracy Pike

July 19, 2011

God Blessed you with beauty, wisdom and grace - God keep you now in his embrace.

neil pasquale

July 17, 2011

you were the greatest actress of all.

LIZ PRINCE

July 16, 2011

HEAVEN HAS RECEIVED ANOTHER ANGEL.

July 13, 2011

Jo Larzelere, Flint, MI

Cathy Kumar

July 2, 2011

Always the lady, thank you for leaving your mark in this world, for paying it forward, for stepping up and doing the right thing. I ask for all of Gods blessings for you.

Bessie Glenn @ Family

June 22, 2011

Sorry for your loss,she will live on in the memories of many.Remember GOD CARES FOR YOU.

Vasilios Emmanuel Glimidakis

June 10, 2011

Dear Taylor and other families,
I am sorry for your loss. She won hearts of millions. God bless her and her family.

rich higgs

June 10, 2011

so sorry to hear..she will be a star in the heavens....

Julie

June 6, 2011

A beautiful human being inside and out. Goodnight Dame Elizabeth.

June 3, 2011

I was born two years after National velvet, but the first movie I saw you in was "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof", (in Cuba, where I was born), I was twelve years old. You have been a piece of my heart ever since. Rest in Peace, Elizabeth. Love Always, Gerardo(Jerry)Ramirez, Kenansville, NC LoveU

Tami Bramblett

May 27, 2011

God Bless you Dame Elizabeth. I enjoyed our brief chat back in 2006.

May 21, 2011

my deepest sympathy to the family

Andy Nelson

May 20, 2011

To the family friends and fans: I am sorry
for your loss of somone so special. It is my hope that what
John 5:28,29 says can provide you some comfort.

GLENDA ADAMS

May 14, 2011

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Capt. Bud

bud ehrhardt

May 10, 2011

Good nite and sleep well,my friend!

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