Elizabeth Taylor, a legendary Hollywood actress. The two Oscars for best actress have played countless classic roles, but people seem to be more concerned about her legendary relationship experience of 8 marriages and 7 husbands.
Elizabeth Taylor was born on 27 February 1932 in London, England. As one of the most famous stars in the film industry, Taylor's career spanned more than 60 years, whether it was Cleopatra or a Qinglou woman, she vividly interpreted the love and desire of each female character.
Taylor's father was an American art dealer and his mother was a stage actress. She was born in London. Shortly after the outbreak of World War II, the Taylors returned to the United States, settled down in Los Angeles, and began their new life.
Acting is taylor's blood, and her mother was an actress until she got married. At the age of 3, Little Taylor began dancing, signed a contract with Universal Pictures at the age of 10, and made his screen debut in Every Minute Is Born (1942).
However, her breakthrough role was in 1944's National Velvet, which Taylor spent four months fighting for. The film went on to become a hit, earning more than $4 million and making the 12-year-old actress a big star, and Taylor began his brilliant acting career ever since. And her jaw-dropping love life, from the time she was 18 years old, had just begun.
Taylor's first husband was named Nick Hilton, heir to the Hilton Grand Hotel. Influenced by traditional teachings, Taylor longed for love and marriage at a young age. Taylor, who was 18 at the time, and Hilton was 24.
Taylor and Hilton
In 1950, the famous MGM Film and Television Company held the wedding for them. Unexpectedly, Hilton was an alcoholic who abused and beat Taylor during marriage. The marriage lasted only 8 months and ended abruptly.
When Hilton died in 1969, Hilton's stepmother and actress Zsa Zsa Gabor claimed hilton had an affair with her in 1944, when Hilton was only 18 years old.
Probably after the first failed marriage, Taylor longed for a mature and stable man. In 1952 she married British actor Michael Wilding.
Taylor and Wilding
Wilding, 20 years older than her, and a small role without fame, Taylor was already a household name at the time, and the outside world was unanimously not optimistic about the marriage.
Two sons of Taylor and Wilding
However, in 1953 and 1955 Taylor bore Wilding two sons. In 1955, when Taylor was out filming Giant, Wilding reportedly booked a stripper service at his home. This also led to the end of their marriage, which the couple divorced in 1957. Wilding suffered from epilepsy and died of a fall injury during a seizure in 1979.
In Taylor's third marriage, she married American Jewish producer Michael Todd. It is said that Todd was madly pursuing Taylor, who had not yet divorced Wilding. Todd was witty and financially strong, and Taylor quickly hooked up with him.
Taylor and Todd
They married in Mexico in 1957, and Taylor was already pregnant with their daughter. But less than a year after their marriage, Todd died in a plane accident. Taylor was devastated and nearly committed suicide. It was also the only time she had a marriage that did not go through the divorce process.
Taylor seems to be someone who can easily forget her hurts, and soon she is in a new relationship. Eddie Fisher, a singer and her fourth husband, married in 1959 and was also a good friend of her dead husband, Todd.
Taylor and Fisher
During Todd's death, Eddie Fisher often came to comfort Taylor. As they went back and forth, they developed feelings for Eddie Fisher, who already had a wife. In order to be with Taylor, Eddie Fisher decisively divorced his wife, and he had to divorce himself. You can imagine how attractive Taylor is.
Later, Taylor was saddled with the name of "marriage breaker", and this matter also caused a great response in the United States, and everyone has been criticizing Taylor. The marriage lasted 5 years.
The next husband, whom Taylor called the love of her life. He is the British actor Richard Burton, the one who played Anthony in Cleopatra. They were together when they were filming Cleopatra, and they were later photographed by the Cubs.
Stills from Cleopatra
At that time, they were both married, but they were definitely going to be together. The incident must have been collectively condemned by the American media, saying that Taylor was a "erotic drift" and a "blasphemy against the sanctity of the family." Nine days after divorcing his last fischer, Taylor married Richard Burton.
Taylor and Burton
They co-starred in several films, and Burton gave Taylor a $1 million diamond necklace. The marriage lasted 10 years and was the longest of all Taylor's marriages. Later, due to the emotional problems of the two parties, they divorced.
A remarriage ceremony on the shore of a lake
They remarried less than a year after the divorce, but went on again for less than a year, divorced again due to Taylor's alcoholism and Burton's infidelity. Taylor and Burton have a daughter.
Taylor's sixth husband was politician John Warner.
Taylor and Warner
They had a whirlwind relationship and got married within five months of their first date. Taylor helped Warner run the campaign but soon grew tired of their life in Washington, D.C.
Taylor's alcoholism and dependence on drugs have reportedly spiraled out of control due to boredom. They divorced in 1982.
Taylor's seventh husband was the builder Larry Fotansky, a construction worker 20 years younger than Tate, who married in 1991. The two met at a rehabilitation center.
They married at the Dream Estate of Taylor's close friend Michael Jackson and sold their wedding photos to a magazine for $1 million. Taylor used the money to start her AIDS Foundation.
Although the couple divorced in 1996, they remained in touch until Taylor's death in 2011.
In his later years, Taylor devoted himself to activities to help AIDS patients.
In 2001, U.S. President Bill Clinton awarded her the Presidential Civic Medal
When the world's number one beauty entered her old age, her white hair, muscles fell, and her face was full of dark spots, but she was surrounded by 4 children, 10 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, and deep friends, but she was the happiest.
On March 23, 2011, at 1:28 a.m., Elizabeth Taylor died of heart failure at the age of 79. Although the years are like water, the youth is no more, and the beauty has passed away, the blue-purple eyes are always beautiful.
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