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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2009

My tribute to the greatest violet-eyed legend of them all, Elizabeth Taylor. Featuring clips from the following films:

Lassie Come Home (1943)
National Velvet (1945)
A Date With Judy (1948)
Little Women (1949)
Father of the Bride (1950)
A Place in the Sun (1951)
Ivanhoe (1952)
Elephant Walk (1954)
Giant (1956)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)
Butterfield 8 (1960)
Cleopatra (1963)
The V.I.P.s (1963)
The Sandpiper (1965)
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967)
The Taming of the Shrew (1967)
The Comedians (1967)
The Flintstones (1994)

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  • what are the films at 0:52 and 2:07?

  • @michaelh3121 In both clips the ravishing sixteen-year-old Taylor is seen in 1948's enjoyable "A Date With Judy."

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  • she's so amazing. her looks proves you can look good without botox or lip injections unlike these 'celebrities' today.

  • Amazing violet eyes at 1:55

  • I think a perfect song to put here would be "Speak Low" none vocal...the clips are wonderful and she will never ever be forgotten...A "fellow" PIECES...who lived it!

  • Wow she's beautiful. To have been in her presence must've been a blessing.

  • E.T. fone home at 1:20. :^)

  • It won't be the same without you...Farewell Sweetheart !..

  • A Living Legend. Could you imagine if Richard Burton was still alive today? They were so epic!

  • In Elizabeth's 77 years, she has dazzled audiences with her talents for acting and living large, and inspired them with her refusal to give in to heartache or illness. Like every great star she has re-invented herself as needed, ranging from child beauty, to budding actress, to fallen woman, to diva, to respected leader in the fight against AIDS. Through it all, the studio manipulations, the broken marriages, and the constant headlines, her greatest accomplishment is simply being her own woman.

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