Elizabeth Taylor, the much married, British-born, Academy Award-winning actress and humanitarian, died today. And as I watched a small tribute to her on television this morning, I realized that I’ve never seen any of her films.
That surprised me. I love going to the movies. How did I miss not seeing any of Ms. Taylor’s movies? I should have at least seen Cat on a Hot Tin Roof or National Velvet or Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf or Cleopatra.
No question then what I’ll be doing this weekend – catching up.
But even though I can’t remember seeing any of Ms. Taylor’s movies, I can’t deny her influence on the industry, her enduring beauty or her charitable work.
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Thank you, Elizabeth Taylor, for all you’ve done to make the world a better place.
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Cool! I’ll be adding those to my list. Thank you Netflix!
I seen National Velvet, and I also seen Little Women which she was in, in her younger years, and Giant was she was in with Rock Hudson.