Mar 23, 2011 at 07:40 am by Sarah

Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor began her career in movies as a teenager and has won Oscars for roles in “Butterfield 8″ in 1960 and “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” in 1966. She also won a special Oscar, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, mainly for her work as an AIDS activist in 1993. (1953 Paramount Pictures photo)

4 Responses to “Elizabeth Taylor: An Amazing Woman Through the Years”

  1. Billy Idler says:

    Thanks for the gallery! Because Liz was ill for quite some time and people tend just to know her from her AIDS charity work and friendship with Michael Jackson these days – its great to remind the world of what an amazingly beautiful woman she really was. RIP Liz.

  2. Dee says:

    Heartbreaking news. I count her among some of my all-time favorites. Along with Bette Davis, Paul Newman, Katharine Hepburn and Sidney Poitier, she set the standard in Hollywood, and in my opinion, could do no wrong on the screen. What an incredible beauty, actress and humanitarian. She seemed to suffer so lately, and so I wish her peace on the other side.

  3. evilbeetdouche says:

    She buried more men than the Crypt Keeper.

  4. anon says:

    Easily one of Hollywood’s most beautiful. RIP Liz Taylor, you’ll be missed.

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