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guy222
With my gal
Gender: Male Location: loving life in missouri |
R.I.P Elizabeth Taylor
R.I.P
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ADarksideJedi
Jackie Malfoy
Gender: Female Location: I am Back for now! |
She was a good actress and she will be missed!
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Mar 23rd, 2011 02:33 PM |
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Squirrel Fart
Senior Member
Gender: Unspecified Location: Canada |
RIP and Godspeed.
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Mar 23rd, 2011 02:50 PM |
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siriuswriter
Senior Member
Gender: Female Location: When in Doubt, Go to the Library. |
Oh, my god. I just heard.
About half of the movies I love involve her as the actress. Cleopatra, Raintree County, Little Women, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Mysterious Tale of Dr. Faustus.
I loved her with Paul Newman, I loved her with Richard Burton, I loved her with Montgomery Clift.... This woman is film history personified.
RIP.
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Mar 23rd, 2011 06:23 PM |
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ADarksideJedi
Jackie Malfoy
Gender: Female Location: I am Back for now! |
I loved her in the movie "IvanHoe"
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Killa420,miroku,sanctuary,mairuzu,
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32,Scythe,DebbieJo,DeathReaperr,Britrogue,Neha,Joe
K,Mandos,Wild Cherry,Roland,Rogue Jedi,Jaehskywalker,Lord Kerrigor,ALostSoul,Running Mascara,Raventheonly,NewJak,,Captain Maynard,Sparkly,Dominic Gargone.
Majid86, Rudester.
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Mar 24th, 2011 11:44 AM |
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Mindship
Snap out of it.
Gender: Male Location: Supersurfing |
Godspeed, Ms. Taylor.
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Shinier than a speeding bullet.
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Mar 24th, 2011 07:07 PM |
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Impediment
Endless
Gender: Male Location: The Dreaming Moderator |
She was hot back in the day, but she's been nothing but a living fossil for the last 40 years.
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“Dreams shape the world."
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Mar 24th, 2011 10:21 PM |
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RonPrice
Restricted
Gender: Male Location: George Town Tasmania Australia Account Restricted |
Elizabeth Taylor: Her Early Years And Mine
Perhaps you should have been in
Gone With the Wind in ’39 when
you were only seven. But, it was
said you had a strange sort of beauty
back then when I was born in ’44….&
when I was conceived in October ’43
you were in that Lassie Come Home.1
Yes, 1944 was a big year for you and a
big year for me------you with 20thCFox
playing the character of Helen Burns in
a film version of that Bronte novel Jane
Eyre and with MGM in The White Cliffs
of Dover. I was in my cradle on Hamilton
Beach with Lillian and Frederick Price and
Alfred Cornfield to help me get into that
world just three days after the attempted
assassination on Hitler in his Wolfe’s Lair.2
National Velvet made you famous and I was
only 4 months old. They say the film helped
people believe anything was possible with a
philosophy of life, in other words, a film which
acquired the status of a generational classic . .3
I wish you well, Elizabeth, in your new starring
role in the Land of Lights where the beauty of
the soul, it is said, and the beauty of the body find
some place that befits their immortality, perhaps?
1 This film, Taylor’s first, was released on 7 October 1943 and I was conceived in the following week in Hamilton Ontario. In 1944 she signed a 7 year contract with MGM at $100/week.
2 The famous plot on 20 July 1944, an attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, Führer of the Third Reich, inside his Wolf's Lair field headquarters near Rastenburg, East Prussia. It occurred 66 hours(circa) before my birth on 23 July 1944.
3 Alexander Walker, Elizabeth: The Life of Elizabeth Taylor, Grove Press, 1997(1990), p. 14.
Ron Price
26 March 2011
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