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Demeter

(85,373 posts)
61. 1980–2003 / 2003–11
Sat Apr 21, 2012, 11:48 PM
Apr 2012

Taylor starred in the 1980 mystery film The Mirror Crack'd, based on an Agatha Christie novel. In 1985, she played movie gossip columnist Louella Parsons in the TV film Malice in Wonderland opposite Jane Alexander, who played Hedda Hopper. Taylor appeared in the miniseries North and South. Her last theatrical film was 1994's The Flintstones.

In February 1996, she appeared on the TV program, The Nanny as herself, and the star of the show, Fran, identifies her to a friend by using all of her husbands' names, stating that she would be meeting "Elizabeth Taylor-Hilton-Wilding-Todd-Fisher-Burton-Burton-Warner-Fortensky." In 2001, she played an agent in the TV film These Old Broads. She appeared on a number of television series, including the soap operas General Hospital and All My Children, as well as the animated series The Simpsons—once as herself, and once as the voice of Maggie Simpson, uttering one word, "Daddy".

Taylor also acted on the stage, making her Broadway and West End debuts in 1982 with a revival of Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes. She was then in a production of Noël Coward's Private Lives (1983), in which she starred with her former husband, Richard Burton. The student-run Burton Taylor Theatre in Oxford was named for the famous couple after Burton appeared as Doctor Faustus in the Oxford University Dramatic Society (OUDS) production of the Marlowe play. Taylor played the ghostly, wordless Helen of Troy, who is entreated by Faustus to "make him immortal with a kiss".

In the early 1980s, Taylor moved to Bel Air, Los Angeles, which was her residence until her death. She also owned homes in Palm Springs, London and Hawaii.


In March 2003, Taylor declined to attend the 75th Annual Academy Awards, due to her opposition to the Iraq War. She publicly condemned then President George W. Bush for calling on Saddam Hussein to leave Iraq, and said she feared the conflict would lead to "World War III".

The February 2007 issue of Interview magazine was devoted entirely to Taylor. It celebrated her life, career and her upcoming 75th birthday.

On December 1, 2007, Taylor acted on-stage again, appearing opposite James Earl Jones in a benefit performance of the A. R. Gurney play Love Letters. The event's goal was to raise $1 million for Taylor's AIDS foundation. Tickets for the show were priced at $2,500, and more than 500 people attended. The event happened to coincide with the 2007 Writers Guild of America strike and, rather than cross the picket line, Taylor requested a "one night dispensation." The Writers Guild agreed not to picket the Paramount Pictures lot that night to allow for the performance.

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Good choice, Demeter -- and good advice Tansy_Gold Apr 2012 #16
I was beginning to wonder if this would be a monlogue Demeter Apr 2012 #18
Nope, I won't let it. Tansy_Gold Apr 2012 #22
Child actress / Adolescent star Demeter Apr 2012 #17
Self-Dealing and the War Service Industry, Part III: The Payoff Demeter Apr 2012 #19
Why the Rich Should Pay a Lot More on Tax Day By Richard (RJ) Eskow Demeter Apr 2012 #20
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Competition cuts down Medicare fraud Demeter Apr 2012 #23
Delevering in Europe Remains a Threat to World Economy Demeter Apr 2012 #24
Transition into adult roles Demeter Apr 2012 #25
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A Conspiracy of Whores By John Grant Demeter Apr 2012 #27
Iran threatens to cut oil to "whole Europe", claims to have alternative buyers Demeter Apr 2012 #28
TODAY'S QUOTE Demeter Apr 2012 #29
***sigh*** Miss Elizabeth Taylor xchrom Apr 2012 #30
Dream of Taxpayer Bailout Profit Is Just That xchrom Apr 2012 #31
AND...They'd Have License to Do It Forever Demeter Apr 2012 #33
Indeed. Nt xchrom Apr 2012 #34
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Bill Moyers Essay: It Pays to Be Rich Demeter Apr 2012 #40
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I've only ever seen Demeter Apr 2012 #44
Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolff? Tansy_Gold Apr 2012 #59
I think with Taylor, so much depended on the actors and the director Demeter Apr 2012 #60
Nice movie clip DemReadingDU Apr 2012 #50
Shock Doctrine: Greek Style--the Movie Demeter Apr 2012 #43
oh, that looks interesting, saving for later viewing DemReadingDU Apr 2012 #51
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My kind of Dame! hamerfan Apr 2012 #56
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Hey Tansy..This ones 4 u Po_d Mainiac Apr 2012 #58
1980–2003 / 2003–11 Demeter Apr 2012 #61
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I'm just finishing up "Vultures Picnic" by Greg Palast. Fuddnik Apr 2012 #67
I missed that one - bread_and_roses Apr 2012 #68
Palast mentions Perkins a couple of times in the book. Fuddnik Apr 2012 #70
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There's so much more about this mysterious woman Demeter Apr 2012 #72
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