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First published in Penguin in 1960
This reprint published in 1961
Cover shows Elizabeth Taylor in a scene from the MGM Film
This a scan from the internet and not a scan from my own collection
Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, October 2012
Het Egypte van Hollywood (Hollywood's Egypt), an exhibition of Ancient Egypt in film history.
The vulture crown designed by Renié and worn by Elizabeth Taylor in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's Hollywood epic Cleopatra (1963). Gilded leather. John R. Le Bold, The Silver Screen Collection, Los Angeles, CA.
nice layout by people mag in remembrance of a star....I didn't know that much about her..but I see one of her first films , or first film was lassie..that was her innocent era..later "Cleopatra" (1963), ."Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (1958, with paul newman) , "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (1966, oscar), "Butterfield 8" (1960, oscar).also national velvet,..,and the list goes on..and on..as does the list of her husbands..or former hsubands..including richard burton ..she co-starred with james dean in "Giant" (1956) also with Montgomery Clift in "a place in the sun" (1951)
OFAH Location: 65 Whiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol
Episode: The Chance of a Lunchtime (S07 E02)
Date visited: 1999
Notes: Located at the corner of Aberdeen Road, the bar was known as Henry Africa's Hothouse for almost 20 years (1989 to 2008). It is currently occupied by Bakesmiths (bakesmiths.co.uk).
Ready for glamorous nights! Reading from left to right: Smoking Flame Vivian in Champagne Jubilation by DAE; Ready to Wear Saucy Glamor Redhead Tyler in :Yellow Rose" gown by Sweet Creations, Franklin Mint Elizabeth Taylor looking ready to tell you about her latest cologne or book on jewelry in "Purple Rain" by Annie (amaangel03); Franklin Mint Princess Grace in her official "Pink Ball Gown"; White Hyacinth Gene in "Spring Comes Softly" by Annie and Panache Sydney models "Warmest Wishes II" by DAO (dawnaldousoriginals)
Danielle outside the El Capitan Theater and the Disney Soda Fountain and Studio Store. March 30th 2011
Production key-set master prints of Elizabeth Taylor from The Girl Who Had Everything by Virgil Apger.
Getting some reflections off the acrylic...
I'm doing this in color--I couldn't resist the black hair against the pale skin and white scarf with her blue (violet) eyes and red lips.
I used turquoise metallic for her eyes.
8 1/2 x 11 inches on acrylic
Taken at the Sahara Hotel in 2008.
There are vintage photographs displayed in an area between the lobby/casino and the pool.
I think Katelyn sure looks like a beautiful young Elizabeth Taylor. She also has gorgeous eyes. We were leaving the beach after a photo shoot and I intentionally waited for her to go ahead of me. Worried about me making it up the stairs, Katie turned often to check on me. I grabbed two shots of her on the way up.
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Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in Raintree County (1957)