Top 10 Taylor Elizabeth Taylor shows
The beautiful Elizabeth Taylor was known for many things - his eyebrows, his violet eyes drawing attention, and of course, her charming actor. From the age of 12, Taylor became Hollywood's brightest star in no time, the best performances of Elizabeth Taylor that we look in 2020.
The beautiful Elizabeth Taylor was known for many things - his eyebrows, his violet eyes drawing attention, and of course, her charming actor. From the age of 12, Taylor became Hollywood's brightest star in no time, the best performances of Elizabeth Taylor that we look in 2020.
1. Cleopatra 1963
Who could forget the piercing beauty cat eyes of Elizabeth Taylor. She broke records literal with this role, becoming the highest paid actress with a million dollar contract. She also met Richard Burton on the set of that movie where they had a passionate affair. The film itself is dramatic enough, which timed at just over 4 hours.
2.Butterfield 81960
Taylor served a full body courbace in this film - it was hard to leave the eye. With co-star Eddie Fisher, Taylor plays a prostitute who takes the male protagonist of his beloved wife. Honestly, even if it was just a girl walking at random, she could probably still steal his daughter. Although the role she killed Elizabeth hated the film, even if it was so good to play the tragic figure.
3. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958
This adaptation of Tennessee Williams play won a Pulitzer Prize and Elizabeth Taylor finally justice. The plot concerns a wealthy family who falls from the inside, and Taylor played a seductive woman in love (is not it always?) That can not win the affection of her alcoholic actor, former footballer of 'a husband.
4. County raintree1957
Elizabeth Looking at its peak, "Raintree County" had its candidacy to Oscar - his first, actually. Compared to many with "Gone with the Wind", critics have judged harshly this film to be long and boring, but we will never forget the tragic story surrounding a car accident happened during filming. Clift and Taylor almost died saving the lives of his cinema, holding in his throat and crawling teeth so he would not choke.
5. National Velvet, 1944
Taylor took this film when she was quite young (age 12) and is one of the only roles she plays no sultry vixen. Instead, it is a healthy family ball on a girl in a rural English causing a wild stallion to train for the Grand National horse race. The female characters were not the norm in the world of jockey (especially in the 1049s), it was therefore a role quite inspiring for a range of reasons.
6. Father of the Bride,1950
Based on the book by Edward Streetter, this flick from the early 1950s shows like Liz bride to be, whose dad continues to enter obstacles comédiciens about upcoming wedding. The film explores the hilarious Vincente Minnelli financial and personal problems that marriage can raise and seizure frequency is simultaneously funny and relatiable.
7. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf1966
Taylor's players chops and the "real" factor of this cinematic masterpiece was very memorable, and it is the role of most of braces. This is one of the only roles she does not use her seductive skills. Instead, it seems a bit frumpy in it. In a disastrous dinner Double Date, the character of Taylor and her husband verbally in front of their guests until the voltage can increase.
8. Suddenly, last summer,1959
This would make the third best actress nomination of now, and since it is a melodrama, it was clear that the beginning that she would shine brilliantly in a role almost done for her. The forbidden desire and repression are the themes in the film, which is surprising considering his time, but Taylor was still a time of his sex symbol. His aunt controlling (played by mastering Katherine Hepburn) tries to make it known to hide a big secret. Wanting to know more? We can not do justice by explanation - you have to watch it.
9. Reflections in a Golden Eye, 1967
The themes of repression also occur in this classic from 1967, which is an adaptation of the novel by Carson McCullers. Most would describe the film as "bizarre" and many believe that it was a direct result of censorship guidelines loosened in the New Hollywood era. Our Hollywood Hollywood Marlon Brando played a major role of the army in the closet who falls for a young private in his intense wife. The themes have dared to say the least, especially since this film came in 1967.
10. The VIPs, 1963
We are obsessed with everything Elizabeth Taylor has done it again with her new love Richard Burton, but this flick parked Margaret Rutherford an Oscar for supporting actress. It is an airport drama set in a VIP lounge, where passengers with delayed flights are each their own type of crisis.