Tribute To Elizabeth Taylor: Favorite Films, Photos, Quotes and White Diamonds Perfume Mini Review

Liz Taylor by William Klein - 1965

Liz Taylor by William Klein – 1965

“Pour yourself a drink, put on some lipstick, and pull yourself together.” ― Elizabeth Taylor

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Elizabeth Taylor Promoting Cleopatra 1962 Photo Bert Stern

No actress in Hollywood exudes the glamour of Elizabeth Taylor, who would have been 84 yrs old today.  From child star to AIDS activist, from ingénue to the woman who ‘stole’ Debbie Reynolds husband, Eddie Cantor, Dame Elizabeth Taylor was larger than life. Famous for her tumultuous relationship with Richard Burton who she married twice.  Of course, her iconic portrayal of Cleopatra;  many associate her with that film, but in truth she really didn’t enjoy making it, except for meeting Burton of course.

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Elizabeth Taylor in Butterfield 8

 Her filmology was extensive and among my favorites was her Academy Award winning portrayal of Gloria Wandrous, the call girl who could not be bought, in Butterfield 8 (1960),  feisty Maggie “the Cat” in the Tennessee Williams adaptation of A Cat on A Hot Tin Roof, (married to Brick, a man who seemingly loved another man) played by Paul Newman and set in the deep south.

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Elizabeth Taylor in Suddenly Last Summer 1959

Her portrayal of Catherine in Suddenly Last Summer (1959), who was being driven mad by her Aunt Violet (Kate Hepburn) isn’t as well known but brilliantly acted.

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Elizabeth Taylor in The Sandpiper

The movies I watch at least once a year since her passing  are the Academy Award winning “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, (1966)  the adaptation of Edward Albee’s play where she knocked it out of the park as the boozy aging Martha,  the vitriolic wife of history professor George (Richard Burton) and The Sandpiper (1965) perhaps a metaphor for her own life;  she portrayed a sensitive artist, whose own wings were broken (co starring Richard Burton).

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Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth Taylor (husband #4 and formerly married to Debbie Reynolds) Wedding 1959

You find out who your real friends are when you’re involved in a scandal.” ― Elizabeth Taylor

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Elizabeth Taylor with husband Michael Todd (no 3) 1957

Married 8 times, it is said that she loved Michael Todd  unequivocally and never got over his death when he died tragically in an airplane crash in 1958. She loved him so much she converted to Judaism “I, Mrs. Michael Todd, née Elizabeth Taylor, do declare in the presence of God I seek the fellowships of the people of Israel,”  and remained Jewish until her death in 2011.

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Elizabeth Taylor (no makeup) with husband Richard Burton

Big girls need big diamonds.”― Elizabeth Taylor

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White Diamonds Ad 1991 A Girl Can Always Have More Diamonds (2009 Hall of Fame Fragrance Foundation Awards) photo-Courtesy of The Fragrance Foundation

There is so much to write about Elizabeth Taylor’s life more than can fill a single post.  She was a perfumista and it was rumored she wore Tuvache’s Jungle Gardenia during the filming of Cleopatra in 1963. Ms. Taylor built her own fragrance empire…mover over JLo, Britney and Madonna, White Diamonds, composed by Carlos Benaim in 1991,  is the bestselling celebrity scent of all time.  Whether by design or as a respite from her dramatic personal life, White Diamonds is a clean, soft white floral a little green and although oakmoss is listed in the notes along with  lily, rose, narcissus, jasmine, tuberose; and a base of oakmoss and sandalwood; it smells to me like a happy fragrance and bit like an expensive soap you save for special occassions.

Elizabeth Taylor by Francesco Scavullo,1981

Elizabeth Taylor by Francesco Scavullo,1981

 “I’m a survivor – a living example of what people can go through and survive.” ― Elizabeth Taylor

What I admire most about Elizabeth Taylor was her resilience. Despite drug and alcohol addiction as well as failing health,  she dedicated her later life helping to raise awareness and money for HIV AIDS, which back in the 80s was too often a death sentence. She died at age 79 of heart failure but her legacy lives on forever ..her films, her beauty her glamour and no one in Hollywood today comes close.

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Elizabeth Taylor Flipping the Bird

You just do it. You force yourself to get up. You force yourself to put one foot before the other, and God damn it, you refuse to let it get to you. You fight. You cry. You curse. Then you go about the business of living. That’s how I’ve done it. There’s no other way.”-Elizabeth Taylor

Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief

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  • Elizabeth Taylor was the best at everything. I love the movies you mentioned; my favorite was at the height of her beauty, in A Place in the Sun. Heartbreakingly vulnerable and gorgeous. I have a bottle of White Diamonds from the early 90s that really isn’t me at all, but I am glad it’s in my collection. It smells like luxurious soap to me, too.

  • I’m glad you wrote about Elizabeth Taylor. To me. she was the most beautiful woman ever in Hollywood, bar none. Even more importantly, she was beautiful on the inside too. I respectfully disagree on one thing though – I think Richard Burton was her greatest love. Even though she converted to Judaism when she married Mike Todd, her mother was Jewish and she may have felt that this was the time to embrace that part of her heritage. What I loved most about her was that she lived her life the way she wanted to. She was a class act and a free spirit who died too soon.

  • Such a great post about Elizabeth Taylor. None of these starlets today come close. Gorgeous photos great quotes and my favorite film was Giant with James Dean.
    I too think white diamonds smells so different than what you would think she would wear like soap for sure
    Happy Birthday to La Liz

  • Michelyn Camen says:

    Hi Maya by Jewish law which determines the religion of a child through maternal descent if her mother was Jewish she would have not needed to convert. She would have been considered Jewish by birth. It most likely was something she had wanted to do and the marriage just was timely

  • Hi Michelyn. I know that about Jewish law and wondered about her conversion myself. I cannot remember where I heard her mother was Jewish, but it would have been a very long time ago. I just looked it up and I was wrong. Ultimately it doesn’t matter. What matters is that she went with her heart.

  • She was beautiful, and very good and talented actress. Happy birthday to her. It is a very nice article.

  • Elizabeth Taylor was gorgeous and it is, indeed, admirable she used her celebrity power to raise awareness about issues such as AIDS. I often both envy and feel sorry for the celebrities. I envy them because they often don’t realize the power they can use for social good (most choose to use their power for personal interests such as fame and money). And I feel sorry because they just don’t exploit the chance to immortalize themselves in history. In this regard, I also think Angelina Jolie is exception and she will be remembered for long after she is gone!

  • I have long admired Elizabeth Taylor’s “pull yourself together” advice. It is perfect in so many situations. Thank you for the lovely photos (especially the candid shots) and reminders of her life’s work. I’m inspired to seek out White Diamonds as it has been many years since I have encountered it on anyone.

  • My favorite actress! Love all her performance in life and in Cinema
    Thank you for great tribute to amazing Elizabeth Taylor!