Elizabeth Taylor relaxes with her pet poodle, 1952.
Elizabeth Taylor attends the premiere of Around the World in 80 Days at Cannes film festival, 1957.
Elizabeth Taylor outside the CBS Radio studios in 1946
Elizabeth Taylor, 1958
“In the early eighties, my grandmother saw her friends and loved ones suffering and dying from a terrifying disease which would later become known as AIDS. She knew from the beginning it wasn’t only a health crisis, but also, a social justice crisis. So she fought, for her friends, for every person who was being ignored as the pandemic raged on.” -Quinn Tivey, grandson of Elizabeth Taylor, on National AIDS day.
“On location in Mississippi, Elizabeth Taylor threw off her sombre mood and left the rest of a marooned cast speechless when she bounced out on the balcony of the film-set house and into the pouring rain. In checked cotton pyjamas, she played and danced like a twelve-year-old, shaking her head free of drops and calling to the others to join her. Ever since she was quite small, she has hated to wear shoes, and her unconventional–or at least decidedly informal–outfit suited her mood exactly.“
Elizabeth Taylor on the set of Raintree County, 1957
“Elizabeth Taylor has just the sense of humor to make Amy the lovable snob she is.” -The Reporter, 1949.
Clarence Brown, director of National Velvet, was beginning to answer questions about his little star-to-be. “There’s something behind her eyes that you can’t quite fathom,” he told his questioners. “Something Garbo had.” This was no mere persiflage: Brown was Garbo’s favorite director and guided her through seven films. Of Elizabeth’s talent generally? “I really hate to call her an actress. She’s much too natural for that.”
“She took great delight in breaking me up, getting me giggling. Another thing about Elizabeth, she’s absolutely delighted when she gets a present. Whether it’s a diamond tiara or cherry chocolates, she’s like a child at Christmas. It’s not overreacting. It’s a genuine, great quality.” -Rock Hudson
Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra, 1963.
I really don't remember much about Cleopatra. There were a lot of other things going on. ~ Elizabeth Taylor.
“Elizabeth did go bosomy overnight. Of course, she would wear her belts so tight. All the girls then wore very full skirts with lots of petticoats and their waists all cinched up. They all did it- Janie Powell, too. But I remember the day when Elizabeth came into the commissary- and involuntary gasp just went through the room.” -Emily Tordria
“She is a great charmer, cajoling, flattering and crafty- there is no guile or hideous scheme known to women that she is unable to employ. For instance, I adore soup of every kind and wen she wakes me up in the morning with a bowl of soup for breakfast I know she wants something. Sometimes it takes two or even three bowls of soup for her to get what she wants.” -Richard Burton
Elizabeth Taylor in A Date with Judy (1948)
“For a while she was quiet, then Elizabeth Taylor’s violet eyes were flickering and she said: ‘They spat on me in Rome.’ Who did? ‘Ordinary people, on the streets. They crossed over and spat. It was during le scandale, when the Vatican newspaper thoughtfully said I was morally unfit to be a mother and that my request to adopt Maria should be denied. They also announced that my natural children should be taken away from me.’ But it didn’t happen. You survived. ‘Damn right I survived,’ she said with resignation. ‘I’ve been through it all. I’m Mother Courage. I’ll be dragging my sable coat behind me into old age.'” -Life Magazine, 1969.
“Marrying Nick had been so easy, so like a fairytale. Everything was lovely; my parents, everyone approved- too perfect, too picturesque, too ideal. When I left him, it was to be the first divorce in our family, and I was totally crushed. I was afraid of sympathy or understanding from anybody. I was afraid of myself. I was afraid to go back to Nick. I was afraid of my total failure. I was afraid of the disappointment to my parents and his parents. I was afraid to be alone.” Elizabeth Taylor reflecting on filing her first divorce at age eighteen from Nicky Hilton, after being severely emotionally and physically abused by him.