Liz Taylor: Farewell to a legend
Screen legend Elizabeth Taylor died in Los Angeles. She was 79. Publicist Sally Morrison says the actress died Wednesday morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center from congestive heart failure. Morrison says her children were at her side.
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Just last year, Elizabeth Taylor @DameElizabeth, had tweeted a denial of her rumored engagement to 49-year-old Jason Winters, her manager. Jason Winters never got to be husband number eight for the 78-year-old screen icon whose colourful life off screen and legendary career on screen made her every inch the Hollywood star she truly was. (Photo: AP)
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She moved on with life and got married to British actor Michael Wilding in 1952. They remained together for five years but it ended in divorce. ``In the 50s the strains on our marriage were too much for it to survive. We were so very different," `she said later. (Photo: AP)
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Their married life was full of bliss when misfortune hit her hard. Todd died in a plane crash in New Mexico in 1958. Ironically the name of the plane was The Lucky Liz. Elizabeth Taylor had described her short life with him as ‘intensely glorious.'
(In this March 2, 1959 file photo, actress Elizabeth Taylor, accompanied by her physician, Dr. Rexford Kennamer, walks through Waldheim Cemetery in Chicago where she attended a ceremony dedicating the grave marker of her late husband, showman Mike Todd) (Photo: AP) -
After Todd's death, Elizabeth Taylor grew close to her dead husband's friend, singer Eddie Fisher. Eddie left his wife Debbie Reynolds for her and Elizabeth Taylor was accused of being the reason for their divorce. She won her first Oscar for the movie Butterfield 8 in 1959 – the same year she married Eddie Fisher. (Photo: AP)
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Health problems had begun to plague Elizabeth Taylor, but she recovered. And while shooting for the movie Cleopatra, she fell in love with her co-star Richard Burton, only to go down in Hollywood history as one of the most romantic pairs on-screen. (Photo: AP)
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Apart from her seven husbands and almost-husband number 8, Elizabeth Taylor developed strong friendships with others from showbiz. After the death of her friend and co-star Rock Hudson, she was a founder of the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) and began her work as a spokesperson and fundraiser in the fight against AIDS. She did this in the early 1980s when few public personas were willing to discuss the disease. (Photo: AP)
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In life, Elizabeth Taylor was known for her having lived life to the hilt and that's how she wanted to be remembered. A part of her legacy – synonymous with Hollywood glamour – is the passion for a life itself. @DameElizabeth shared her last tweet and the liveliness remains: My interview in Bazaar with Kim Kardashian came out!!! http://j.mp/eqQsGa 5:18 AM Feb 10th. (Photo: AP)