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Liz won her first Oscar for playing a hooker in Butterfield 8 (1960), a movie she has said she
despised. Cleopatra (1963) won her Richard Burton -- they married and co-starred in eight
movies and a TV mini-series (Divorce His, Divorce Hers) before divorcing, remarrying, and
divorcing again.

Most of the Taylor/Burton movies were duds, but Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? won her
another Oscar. She has also been nominated on numerous other occasions for films including
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

Liz spoke Maggie's only word on The Simpsons, and played Fred's mother-in-law in The
Flintstones (1994).
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Appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Ms. Taylor is
one of the most interesting women in entertainment and luxury product lines.

When it comes to love, Liz has been married nine times to eight men and she
has four children. She first married in 1950 to Conrad Hilton, Jr., known as Nicky,
an American socialite and heir of the Hilton Hotels chain, a business executive
and TWA director.

In 1952 Michael Wilding her second husband was a Wilding was a successful
commercial artist and actor. In 1957 Michael Todd was an American theatre
and film producer, best known for his 1956 production of Around the World in
Eighty Days, which won an Academy Award for Best Picture. Eddie Fisher an
American singer and entertainer took Liz's hand in marriage in 1959.

In 1976 Liz married John Warner an American Republican politician who served
as Secretary of the Navy and as a five-term United States Senator. Larry
Fortensky met Liz at Betty Ford and married him in 1991 at Michael Jackson's
Neverland Ranch.
Richard Burton was one of Elizabeth's true loves so much that she married
him twice, he cherished her. On screen they were an instant sensation, off
screen Burton knew how to make Liz happy he bought her diamonds.

One of the famous diamonds is the Asscher cut Krupp diamond a 33.19
carat presented to her by Richard Burton back in 1968, which Elizabeth
Taylor wears proudly even to this day; the Taylor-Burton diamond is most
incredible of all diamonds.

Ms. Taylor endeavors included designing jewels for The Elizabeth Collection
creating fine jewelry with sophistication and style. The Elizabeth Taylor
collection by Piranesi is sold at Christie's Magnificent Jewel Auctions.
She has also launched three perfumes, "Passion," "White Diamonds,"
and "Black Pearls," that together earn an estimated US$200 million in
annual sales. In fall 2006, Taylor celebrated the 15th anniversary of
her White Diamonds perfume, one of the top 10 best selling
fragrances for more than the past decade.

Taylor has devoted much time and energy to AIDS-related charities
and fundraising. She helped start the American Foundation for AIDS
Research (amfAR) after the death of her former costar and friend,
Rock Hudson.

She also created her own AIDS foundation, the Elizabeth Taylor Aids
Foundation (ETAF). By 1999, she had helped to raise an estimated
US$50 million to fight the disease.
In November 2004, Taylor announced that she had been diagnosed with
congestive heart failure, a progressive condition in which the heart is too
weak to pump sufficient blood throughout the body, particularly to the
lower extremities: the ankles and feet.

She has broken her back five times, had both her hips replaced, survived a
benign brain tumor operation, skin cancer, and has faced life-threatening
bouts with pneumonia twice.

On December 1, 2007, Taylor acted onstage again, appearing opposite
James Earl Jones in a benefit performance of the A. R. Gurney play Love
Letters. The event's goal was to raise $1 million for Taylor's AIDS foundation.
Tickets for the show were priced at $2,500, and more than 500 people
attended.

On December 5, 2007, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and First
Lady Maria Shriver inducted Taylor into the California Hall of Fame, located
at The California Museum for History, Women and the Arts.
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