
Elizabeth Taylor is world renowned as a screen legend, for her passion, irresistible charm, magnetism and as an ardent activist who raised millions of dollars to support AIDS research.
The Oscar-winning actress also shares many connections to the popular number seven.
Elizabeth Taylor had seven husbands: Conrad Hilton, Michael Wilding, Michael Todd, Eddie Fisher, Richard Burton (nominated for seven Academy Awards), John Warner and Larry Fortensky.
She was born in the UK and lived in London until the age of 7 when she moved to Los Angeles.
Taylor appears as #7 on the American Film Institute’s Female Legends list—after Katharine Hepburn, Bette Davis, Audrey Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, Greta Garbo and Marilyn Monroe.
She played Mary Skinner in Life with Father in her seventh film.
Elizabeth Taylor described to Diane Sawyer a near-death experience of seven minutes when she could not breathe.
In 1943 MGM signed Taylor to a seven-year contract.
Elizabeth Taylor and her seven husbands appear in 7 by David Eastis on page 74. The fascinating 7-themed book was published by Adams Media: http://www.amazon.com/7-David-M-Eastis/dp/1440506523 Three entertaining books about the popular number 7 http://www.amazon.com/Books-about-popular-number-seven/lm/RJY8AXH0OCF82 The seven book site by David Eastis http://www.the7book.com/
Elizabeth Taylor’s seventh major television appearance was on Sunday Showcase: A Tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt on Her Diamond Jubilee in 1959. Seven of her co-stars included Lauren Bacall, Bob Hope, Henry Fonda, Jimmy Durante, Helen Hayes, Milton Berle and Joan Crawford.
Features which include 7:
Seven Must-have Fashion Items According to Elizabeth Taylor by Bianca Posterli
Elizabeth Taylor: A Look Back at Her 7 Greatest Roles by Megan Angelo
Seven Invaluable Love Lessons from Elizabeth Taylor by Jenna Birch.
Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born on 27 February 1932 in London and died in Los Angeles on 23 March 2011.

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