Acting credits
157
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
157
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
1.7
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 3635
IMDb ID: nm0000072
Known for: Acting
Born: February 27, 1932
Died: March 23, 2011
Age: 79
Place of birth: Hampstead, London, England, UK
Gender: Female
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1942 - 2025
Years active: 84
Average TMDB rating: 6.72
Wikidata: Q34851
Also known as
Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor • Liz Taylor • La Liz • 엘리자베스 테일러 • Kitten • エリザベス・テイラー • 伊丽莎白·泰勒
Other jobs
Dame Elizabeth Rosemond "Liz" Taylor, DBE (February 27, 1932 – March 23, 2011) was a European British-American actress. From her early years as a child star with MGM, she became one of the great screen actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age. As one of the world's most famous film stars, Taylor was recognized for her acting ability and for her glamorous lifestyle, beauty and distinctive violet eyes. National Velvet (1944) was Taylor's first success, and she starred in Father of the Bride (1950), A Place in the Sun (1951), Giant (1956), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), and Suddenly, Last Summer (1959). She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for BUtterfield 8 (1960), played the title role in Cleopatra (1963), and married her co-star Richard Burton. They appeared together in 11 films, including Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), for which Taylor won a second Academy Award. From the mid-1970s, she appeared less frequently in film, and made occasional appearances in television and theatre. Her much publicized personal life included eight marriages and several life-threatening illnesses. From the mid-1980s, Taylor championed HIV and AIDS programs; she co-founded the American Foundation for AIDS Research in 1985, and the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation in 1993. She received the Presidential Citizens Medal, the Legion of Honour, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award and a Life Achievement Award from the American Film Institute, who named her seventh on their list of the "Greatest American Screen Legends". Taylor died of congestive heart failure at the age of 79.








Movie credits linked with Elizabeth Taylor.
as Self (archive footage)
as Herself (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self - Actress (archive footage)
as Self - Actress (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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as Self (archive footage)
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as Self (archive footage)
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as Self (uncredited)
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Series credits linked with Elizabeth Taylor.
as Self (archive footage) • 3 eps
as Self (archive footage) • 1 eps
as Self (archive footage) • 1 eps
as Sarah (voice) • 1 eps
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as Elizabeth Taylor (voice) • 1 eps
as Elizabeth Taylor • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Herself • 2 eps
as Mrs. Andrews • 1 eps
as Maggie Simpson (voice) • 1 eps
as Elizabeth Taylor • 1 eps
as Madam Conti • 1 eps
1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Jane Reynolds • 2 eps
as Elizabeth Taylor • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self • 4 eps
as Dr. Emily Loomis • 1 eps
as Self - Mystery Guest • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps