Rest in Peace, Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011)

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Rest in Peace, Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011)

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ABC News wrote:Oscar winning actress Elizabeth Taylor died today at Los Angeles, Calif.'s Cedars-Sinai Hospital at the age of 79.

"My Mother was an extraordinary woman who lived life to the fullest, with great passion, humor, and love," Michael Wilding said in a statement. "Though her loss is devastating to those of us who held her so close and so dear, we will always be inspired by her enduring contribution to our world. Her remarkable body of work in film, her ongoing success as a businesswoman, and her brave and relentless advocacy in the fight against HIV/AIDS, all make us all incredibly proud of what she accomplished. 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."

In addition to her children, Taylor is survived by 10 grand children and four great grandchildren. Morrison said that a private family funeral will be held later this week. In lieu of flowers, the family asked that contributions be made to the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and said that those wanting to send personal messages can log on to Taylor's official Facebook page.

Taylor, a two-time Academy Award-winning actress who in later life became notorious for her seven marriages and sometimes eccentric behavior, had reported health problems in recent years and appeared frail in public appearances. Six weeks ago, she was hospitalized with congestive heart failure. Though she had recently suffered a number of complications, her condition had stabilized and it was hoped that she would be able to return home.

Taylor reported in October 2009 that she was having a heart procedure done. Via Twitter, she said it was "very new and involves repairing my leaky valve using a clip device, without open heart surgery so that my heart will function better."

The actress' past health setbacks included a fall from a horse during one of her early film shoots, bouts with pneumonia and skin cancer, a tracheotomy, treatment for alcohol and painkiller addictions, and lung, hip, brain and heart surgeries. She has had anywhere from 30 to 40 surgeries, according to biographers.

In addition, she has seen her dramatic life frequently covered by gossip magazines, which have documented evident fluctuations in her weight over the years.

But she's iconic for being one of the most popular actresses of Hollywood's golden age. Born in London in 1932 to American parents who returned to the U.S. with WWII looming, Taylor bounded into the spotlight at age 12 after starring in the 1944 box office sensation "National Velvet." She won acclaim as an adult with 1951's "A Place In The Sun" and went on to score best actress Oscar nominations for "Raintree County," "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," and "Suddenly, Last Summer."

In 1963, she memorably starred in "Cleopatra." She later won Oscars for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "BUtterfield 8."

Beyond acting, Taylor is credited with bringing the world's attention to AIDS with her fund-raising and activism. In 1985, when Taylor's lifelong friend Rock Hudson died of AIDS, she brought national attention to the growing disease. It satisfying to her to use her celebrity for good - she raised and donated millions to the cause, founding the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) and The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation.

"I don't think President Bush is doing anything at all about AIDS. In fact, I'm not sure he even knows how to spell AIDS," Taylor said once, frustrated with President Bush's slow-moving efforts to address the crisis.

She was also an entrepreneur, spearheading a successful line of perfume and multiple jewelry lines. In 1999, Taylor was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire.

Taylor's last major interview appeared in the March issue of Harper's Bazaar. In it, she dished to reality TV star Kim Kardashian about her love life, her iconic roles and her jewels.

"I never planned to acquire a lot of jewels or a lot of husbands," Taylor said. "I have been supremely lucky in my life in that I have known great love, and of course, I am the temporary custodian of some incredible and beautiful things."

Taylor also mused about one of her former husbands, actor Richard Burton.

"It was inevitable that we would be married again, but it's not up for discussion," she said.
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I am completely shocked. I know, she wasn't in very good health and she lived a very long time, but I guess I thought Liz would keep on going like she has been. Hopefully she's in a better place now.

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May she rest in peace.

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I agree, I knew she had had ill health as of late, but her death was still kind of a shock. I logged into Twitter and saw that "RIP Elizabeth Taylor" was trending. :(

I am not very familiar with her films, but I know she was and is a legend. She has left a lasting legacy and may she rest in peace.
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Still a shock even though with her ill-health over the last few years, I've sort of been expecting it too. I adore Elizabeth Taylor; one of my favourite stars. Guess I'll be getting some of her films out over the next few days.
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I've had a copy of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" laying around for years that I haven't watched. I'll have to watch it this weekend. My favorite film of hers was "Suddenly Last Summer." Such delicious melodrama

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I love "Suddenly Last Summer". One of my faves for both Liz and Katharine Hepburn.
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RIP Elizabeth.

That's two; Michael Gough a few days ago, now Elizabeth. Hope we don't hear news of a 3rd celeb this time around.
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I was very sad to see this today. I would have been sad before but this past fall I did a small movie with a guy who works for Bill Shatner and knew Liz and many other Hollywood celebs. He got her on Twitter, taught her how to use it and would spend Easter at her place. He was great friends with her and it's really quite sad to see her go. I feel very bad for him as well as all her other friends, family and fans.

RIP Liz.


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I'm glad she's not suffering from her illness anymore, but she will be so missed.

Now I will really appreciate her movies more than I already started to back in high school. It's so strange, I just watched Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf and some of Cleopatra over the last few months...

Rest in peace and happiness, Elizabeth.
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RIP, Miss Taylor :(
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I thought this woman was going to live forever!
Anyway, RIP, Liz Taylor.
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The Elizabeth Taylor Memorial Tribute has already started today on Turner Classic Movies. They've just shown Lassie Come Home and National Velvet has just begun.
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