A look at the filmography of Elizabeth Taylor has brought what we expected: I have not seen any of his films. Given this drama-led turn by the tragedy that the movies insist on new films set-and the fact that classical star beauty means nothing to me beside other gleaming beauties like Audrey or Katherine Hepburn, not just me explain what has been the emotion felt while reading his obituary. Maybe it was the twilight of the goddesses, so golden name in the pavement, their success story and horror, for his activism desperate for his newfound life force ...
They say that in 1960 During the shooting of a woman marked (Butterfield 8), suffered a serious illness from which he emerged with life thanks to an emergency tracheotomy. With that film he played the Oscar-favoritísima Shirley MacLaine for her role as Miss Kubelik in The Apartment - and finally won, they say, out of compassion and academicians. Shirley MacLaine said then, ironically, he had lost "against a tracheotomy." Half a century after that, now that an intensely lived life has been Elizabeth Taylor, the same Shirley said: "I do not know what was bigger, if its magnitude or magnitude star as a friend." And in the middle, fifties who do not fit into fifty books and emotion, perhaps by as much ignorance.
One of the last wishes of the actress was nobody to take him flowers and that money should be allocated to the fight against AIDS. Today, however, the papers show among the leaves of flowers placed in its star Walk of Fame. But no excuse: the flowers, in fact, not a gift to the dead but a comfort to be awarded the living. Rest in peace.
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