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Taylor, Elizabeth

  1. A British-born twentieth-century actress who became a child star with her appearance in National Velvet. Taylor has starred in numerous films, including A Place in the Sun, the epic Cleopatra, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, an adaptation of Edward Albee's drama.



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Elizabeth Taylor: “Elizabeth, you gotta stop calling me. I'm going with someone.”

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This Elizabeth Taylor — Elizabeth Claire Taylor, according to her driver’s license — is 31.

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Taylor, Elizabeth Christie’s is auctioning off her collection of jewelry.

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