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After Caesar (Rex Harrison) is made dictator for life, he sends for Cleopatra (Elizabeth Taylor). She arrives in Rome with Caesarion (Loris Loddi), their son, in a lavish procession and wins the adulation of the Roman people.
Movie trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkhKhhamX0I
I met Simin thru a good friend because she wanted to interview me on my 11 times visits to Iran. Simin is a student in one of the local Universities here in Malaysia doing her Master in Tourism. Working as a part time journalist and a blogger as well, on a net Persian Newspaper, she reminds me of the beautiful, the late Elizabeth Taylor.
Simin is Persian.
The Voice Interview can be found here : radiokoocheh.com/wp-content/files/20110404.parseh.simin_....
The article about me can be found here : radiokoocheh.com/article/98753
Location : Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Cartoon tribute to classic & B-movie stars of The Golden Age of Hollywood - depicted as they were in their heyday and as they appear today - still beautiful! By London-based artist Stephen B Whatley.
A tribute. My favorite film of her's is "A Place in the Sun" based on Theodore Drieser's novel "American Tragedy"
French postcard by E.D.U.G., no. 37. Photo: Virgil Apger. Elizabeth Taylor in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Richard Brooks, 1958).
British-American actress Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011) began as a child star. As an adult, she came to be known for her acting talent and beauty. She had a much publicised private life, including eight marriages and several near death experiences. Taylor was considered one of the great actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age.
Source: Wikipedia.
Una mia interpretazione della locandina con Elizabeth Taylor
Al palazzo dell'esposizione a Roma mostra sui 125 anni di storia dei gioielli di Bulgari. Gioielli indossati da Anna Magnani,Gina Lollobrigida, Sophia Loren e collezioni private. Una intera sala è dedicata alla straordinaria collezione appartenente a Elizabeth Taylor
Se siete a Roma o se siete solo di passaggio, vi consiglio di visitarla, La mostra termina il 13 settembre
My interpretation of the poster with Elizabeth Taylor
At the exhibition palace of Rome on 125 years of history of Bulgari jewels. Jewelry worn by Anna Magnani, Gina Lollobrigida, Sophia Loren and private collections. An entire room is dedicated to the extraordinary collection belonging to Elizabeth Taylor
If you are in Rome or if you are just passing through, I recommend you to visit. The exhibition ends September 13 (Google translate)
The ball in New Orleans sequence: Jarma Lewis (Barbara Drake), Elizabeth Taylor (Susanna Drake Shawnessy), Montgomery Clift (Johnny Shawnessy). From the novel by Ross Lockridge, Jr.
Model : Elizabeth Taylor in Pivotal Body.
Outfit : Original Starring Barbie® Doll in King Kong
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Helmut Newton, a German-Jewish/Australian fashion photographer, is best known for his fashion and female nude studies. Born Helmut Neustadter in Berlin, Germany on Oct. 31, 1920, Newton attended both German and American schools. Newton's proclivity for the unusual, particularly in sexual contexts, is attributed to his early years, when his older brother showed him the "red light" (prostitute) district of Berlin. This early exposure would later lead him to create photographic studies that altered the course of fashion photography.
In 1936, Newton left a floundering school career to apprentice under German photographer Else Neulander Simon (known professionally as Yva). Under political pressure, Else, also a Jew, was forced to close her studio, and in 1938, Newton himself fled Germany for Singapore. Here he worked briefly as a photographer for the Singapore Strait Times until he made another move, this time to Melbourne, Australia.
During World War II Newton served with the Australian army as a truck driver, then decided to follow his dream, opening his first photography studio in 1946. Two years later he married actress June Browne and gained his Australian citizenship. Newton's initial photography work was standard of the time, primarily comprising weddings, baby portraits and mail order catalogs. But in 1952 his big break came when he began working for fashion-iconic Australian Vogue magazine. In 1956 Newton partnered with Henry Talbot and gave his studio a new name: Helmut Newton and Henry Talbot.
By the late 1950s, Newton's reputation as a photographer was growing. He left for London on assignment in 1959 and eventually landed in Paris in 1961. From this new locale, his work appeared nationally and internationally in such magazines as Elle, Marie Claire, Playboy and French Vogue. During this time Newton's photography style began to emerge as covertly sexual, even hinting occasionally at the fetishistic.
Throughout the 1960s Newton's celebrity status brought him increasingly exotic assignments. Then, following a heart attack in 1971, Newton's work took on new purpose. He began to openly explore sexual themes, rocking the photography world and capturing interest around the globe. Newton's wife, June, is said to have encouraged him in this new career course as he began to depict women in increasingly aggressive and sometimes menacing roles. The 1978 horror classic "The Eyes of Laura Mars" was influenced directly by Newton's work.
Newton was the recipient of a number of honors, including Germany's Kodak Award for Photographic Books, the Tokyo Art Director's Club prize and an American Institute of Graphic Arts award. He was also recognized by the French and German governments. Life magazine honored Newton with the Life Legend Award for Lifetime Achievement in Magazine Photography in 1999. In 2003, Newton donated a large photo collection to the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation in Berlin, the land of his birth. The collection remains there today.
Newton continued to travel during his waning years, primarily alternating between Los Angeles and Monte Carlo. He died on Jan. 24, 2004, in an automobile accident. His ashes are buried in his home city of Berlin.
POST Magazine, 1 June 1963
The photo caption reads: 'Surrounded by technicians, Elizabeth Taylor clowns for the camera in a Cleopatra hat between takes on set in Italy.'
French postcard by Editions P.I., Paris, no. 481. Photo: Metro Goldwyn Mayer, 1953.
British-American actress Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011) began as a child star. As an adult she came to be known for her acting talent and beauty. She had a much publicised private life, including eight marriages and several near death experiences. Taylor was considered one of the great actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age.
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"Flanking the Queen are Hume Cronyn, as the elder wise man Sosigenes, and the ever-present Apollodorus (Cesare Danova)."
20TH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS
ELIZABETH TAYLOR IN
JOSEPH L. MANKIEWICZ’
“CLEOPATRA”
STARRING RICHARD BURTON, as Mark Antony and
REX HARRISON, as Julius Caesar
In TODD-AO
Also Starring Pamela Brown, George Cole, Hume Cronyn,
Cesare Danova, Kenneth Haigh, Roddy McDowall
Produced by Walter Anger, Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Screenplay by Joseph L. Manciewicz, Ranald MacDougall, and
Sidney Buchman, Music by Alex North, Color by De Luxe
Belgian postcard by SB (Uitgeverij Best), Antwerpen (Antwerp). Photo: Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1963).
Today Liz Taylor died.
Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, DBE (1932-2011) was a British-American actress. She began as a child star, and as an adult she came to be known for her acting talent and beauty. She had a much publicised private life, including eight marriages and several near death experiences. Taylor was considered one of the great actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age.
Source: Wikipedia.
What it feels like when people keep asking if they can take your picture.
Weirdly enough these guys asked even though they had no camera.
So Steph took this with my camera.
Elizabeth Taylor in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. A Franklin Mint Repainted Liz Taylor.
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