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Elizabeth Taylor (1932–2011) was a British-American icon whose life was a masterclass in survival, transformation, and relentless passion. Known for her striking violet eyes and "double row" of eyelashes—a rare genetic trait called distichiasis—she evolved from a child star into a two-time Oscar winner and a pioneering humanitarian. Her legacy is defined not just by her cinematic triumphs in the Golden Age of Hollywood, but by her courageous leadership during the HIV/AIDS crisis. From Child Star to Screen Queen
Born in London to American parents, Taylor moved to Los Angeles as a child. Her career ignited at age 12 with National Velvet (1944), a role she reportedly secured by obsessively stretching every day to meet the director's height requirements. She later transitioned into serious adult roles, receiving critical acclaim and Academy Awards for her performances in BUtterfield 8 (1960) and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966). A Life of Scandals and True Loves Elizabeth_Taylor