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Elizabeth Taylor Through the Years

Elizabeth Taylor Through the Years
Elizabeth Taylor Through the Years
Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor has led a big life. "'The more the better' has always been my motto," she once said. Indeed with three Oscars, eight marriages, 12 best-selling fragrances, and countless carats of gemstones, she is a one-woman epic, dressed for the part with towering sculptures of ebony hair and artfully blended sweeps of jewel-toned shadow. Yet, despite her timeless beauty, juicy personal history, and legendary film performances, her most extraordinary role has been that of a tireless fundraiser for AIDS awareness. For Taylor, living large means giving big.
 1942: A 10-year-old Taylor lit up the screen in her first film, "There's One Born Every Minute."
 1944: Following the runaway success of "National Velvet," the ebony-haired 12-year-old filmed "Courage of Lassie."
 1949: The teenage "Little Women" star began to make her transition into adult roles with buoyant waves and a come-hither stare.
 1953: Taylor drew attention to her strong brows and famous violet eyes with a trendy pixie style in "The Girl Who Had Everything." Offscreen, she gave birth to Michael Howard Wilding, her son with second husband Michael Wilding.
 1954: The star of "Rhapsody" and "Elephant Walk" swept back her short locks with a sweet band of flowers.
 1954: Classic screen siren! Taylor wore her hair in a wavy pageboy the year she starred in "The Last Time I Saw Paris" and "Beau Brummell."
 1961: A well-coiffed Taylor won her first Oscar for her role in "Butterfield 8." Merely two weeks before the ceremony, the pneumonia-struck star called stylist Alexandre of Paris to her hospital bed to revive her spirits with one of his gravity-defying bouffants. "She was held up by three nurses while I created her famous artichoke cut," the hairdresser recalled.
 1963: Taylor starred alongside fiance Richard Burton in "The V.I.P.s." To play a wealthy socialite, she adorned her glossy bun with her own emeralds.
 1967: Assuming the role of a bored millionairess in "Boom!," she wore a fanciful floral headdress courtesy of Tiziani of Rome designer, Karl Lagerfeld. (Offscreen, she picked up her second Oscar from her role in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?")
 1969: The mother of four adopted a bohemian look that included a crown of braids coiled over loose locks.
 1974: Sporting her trademark voluminous curls and a deep tan, the star of "The Driver's Seat" presented at the Academy Awards.
 1985: With her salt-and-pepper pouf and well-defined brows, the 53-year-old took on the '80s looking better than ever.
 1986: Perhaps as a nod to her recent nuptials to seventh husband Larry Fortensky, Taylor added fresh flowers and trailing white ribbons to her short coif.
 1992: The breathtaking 60-year-old presented at the Academy Awards in fuchsia lipstick and lavender lined eyes.
 1993: She borrowed a Van Cleef & Arpels diamond daisy necklace in which to receive the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the Oscars. After the evening, "Elizabeth Taylor decided it was her good-luck necklace and bought it," the jeweler's Muffie Potter once told InStyle.
 1998: Stylish even in strife, Taylor let her hair go strikingly silver following a surgery to remove a benign brain tumor. "True glamour comes from within," she said at an event thrown in her honor by the CFDA. "It radiates from the soul."
 2000: Taylor was named a Dame of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II.
 2007: She turned 75 as a cinema legend, the head of a billion dollar fragrance empire, and a tireless fundraiser for AIDS research. Naturally, she wore bombshell red lipstick to her birthday party.

Celeb Wedding Anniversaries

Celeb Wedding Anniversaries
Celeb wedding anniversaries
Celeb Wedding Anniversaries
February of course is a month known for love. Find out which celebrities marked their nuptials in this month and see if they are still together or if cupid’s arrow misfired after the lavish weddings.

Jennifer Lopez & Ojani Noa
Jennifer Lopez & Ojani Noa
Married Feb. 22, 1997
The marriage: Singer, actress and "American Idol" judge Jennifer Lopez and Ojani Noa married in a bilingual, Catholic ceremony.
The divorce: They divorced shortly after.
She is now married to singer Marc Anthony, and the two are parents to twins Max and Emme.
Nicolas Sarkozy & Carla Bruni
Nicolas Sarkozy & Carla Bruni
Married Feb. 7, 2008
French president Nicolas Sarkozy and former model Carla Bruni. The ceremony was performed by the mayor.
Katharine McPhee & Nick Cokas
Katharine McPhee & Nick Cokas
Married Feb. 2, 2008
Singer and former "American Idol" contestant Katharine McPhee and producer Nick Cokas married just over two years ago. McPhee walked down the aisle to bagpipe music and serenaded Cokas during the reception to "She's Got a Way" by Billy Joel.
Salma Hayek & Francois-Henri Pinault
Salma Hayek & Francois-Henri Pinault
Married Feb. 14, 2009
Actress and producer Salma Hayek and billionaire Francois-Henri Pinault. The couple had a small private wedding and are parents of daughter Valentina.
Pinault is the CEO of this luxury-brand company, which owns fashion houses Gucci, Bottega Veneta and Yves Saint Laurent, among others.
Diana Ross & Arne Naess
Diana Ross & Arne Naess
Married Feb. 1, 1986
The marriage: Iconic singer and actress Diana Ross and Norwegian billionaire shipping magnate Arne Naess had a fairy-tale wedding after a civil ceremony in October in New York City.
The divorce: They lasted many years.
His death: He died in a tragic accident.
Shannen Doherty & Richard Solomon
Shannen Doherty & Richard Solomon
Married Feb. 3, 2002
The marriage: Actress Shannen Doherty (best known for her roles in "Beverly Hills 90210" and "Charmed") and Richard Solomon – best known for a sex tape with Paris Hilton – were briefly married.
Elizabeth Taylor & Michael Todd
Elizabeth Taylor & Michael Todd
Married Feb. 15, 1957
The marriage: When iconic actress Elizabeth Taylor ("A Place in the Sun") wed Michael Todd, he was 24 years older than Liz, and she had been divorced from her previous husband – who was he? – for only three days. They had a daughter later that year. Less than a year into the marriage, Todd died in a tragic accident. Find out what happened.
Frank Sinatra & Nancy Barbato
Frank Sinatra & Nancy Barbato
Married Feb. 4, 1939
The marriage: The legendary Frank Sinatra married his first wife, Nancy Barbato, when he was 19. They had Sinatra's first child in June of that year.
The divorce: After three children and Sinatra's extramarital affairs, the couple divorced. When? He went on to marry iconic actress Ava Gardner, with whom he'd had an affair during his marriage to Barbato.
Judi Dench & Michael Williams
Judi Dench & Michael Williams
Married Feb. 17, 1971
Actress Judi Dench and actor Michael Williams married in Hampstead, England. They met while working at the Royal Shakespeare Company. Their wedding reception was held at a zoo. The couple were married until his death in 2001.
Sarah McLachlan & Ashwin Sood
Sarah McLachlan & Ashwin Sood
Married Feb. 7, 1997
The marriage: Singer Sarah McLachlan and Ashwin Sood. They exchanged their vows in a gazebo overlooking the ocean and now have two children.
The separation: They were married for an eternity by celebrity standards. In what year did the couple announced their separation?
Bob and Rita Marley
Bob and Rita Marley
Married Feb. 20, 1966
Iconic reggae singer Bob Marley wed and Rita Marley while she was pregnant with the couple's first of three children. Bob adopted two children Rita had prior to their marriage. The two remained married until the singer's death, despite constant infidelity on Bob's part that resulted in seven other children.
Cary Grant & Virginia Cherrill
Cary Grant & Virginia Cherrill
Married Feb. 21, 1934
The marriage: Legendary actor Cary Grant and actress Virginia Cherrill met at the premiere of "Blonde Venus."
The divorce: The marriage – Cherrill's second and Grant's first of five – lasted only a short time. She divorced him – following charges that Grant had hit her.
Queen Victoria of England & Prince Albert
Queen Victoria of England & Prince Albert
Married Feb. 10, 1840
The wedding of Queen Victoria of England and Prince Albert began with a procession and 21-gun salute. The royal couple were married until Albert's death from this illness in December 1861.
Ringo Starr & Maureen Cox
Ringo Starr & Maureen Cox
Married Feb. 11, 1965
The marriage: Beatle Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox married when Cox was 18. They had three children.
The divorce: They lasted quite a while, despite extramarital affairs by both husband and wife.
William Shatner & Elizabeth Anderson Martin
William Shatner & Elizabeth Anderson Martin
Married Feb. 13, 2001
Actor William Shatner and Elizabeth Anderson Martin have been married for a decade. Martin is Shatner's fourth wife.
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