Watched some Elizabeth Taylor movies recently (Father of the Bride (plus the sequel Father’s Little Dividend!) & National Velvet)
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“In a 2008 Associated Press interview, Lansbury said she still welcomed the right script but did not want to play "old, decrepit women," she said. "I want women my age to be represented the way they are, which is vital, productive members of society."
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i. Elizabeth Taylor and King Charles as ‘Velvet Brown’ and ‘The Pie’, in National Velvet, Clarence Brown, 1944;
ii. Audrey Hepburn, photographed by Pierluigi Praturlon, Rome,1955.
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“Angela Lansbury” on 60 Minutes (originally aired November 3, 1996) – interview by Lesley Stahl
Actress Angela Lansbury, the star of Murder, She Wrote, has passed away. She was 96. In 1996, she spoke to Lesley Stahl in a wide-ranging interview regarding her career at that point.
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#ElizabethTaylor: The Grit & Glamour of an Icon by #KateAndersenBrower #BookReview #December2022Books #Hollywood #AudiobookReview
I couldn't wait to get my hands on the first authorized biography of #ElizabethTaylor. I've read a few other books about her, so I was curious if I'd find out anything new. #KateAndersenBrower #December2022Books #BookReview #Hollywood #AudiobookReview
No celebrity rivals Elizabeth Taylor’s glamour and guts or her level of fame. She was the last major star to come out of the old Hollywood studio system and she is a legend known for her beauty and her magnetic screen presence in a career that spanned most of the twentieth century and nearly sixty films. But her private life was even more compelling than her Oscar-winning on-screen performances.…
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