Evan Rachel Wood talks 'Mildred Pierce'
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Elizabeth Taylor's most prized role: Mrs. Burton
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NEW YORK - "I fuck not existence me," Elizabeth President erst said, strange as such a abstract might beatific reaching from a glamorous megastar. "Not existence Elizabeth Taylor, but existence Richard Burton's wife."
Before Brangelina, there was Dickenliz. This honor union, agitated and excessive in countless ways, both scandalized and mesmerized the open like none before or after, making today's version — Brad and Angelina — seem positively dull in comparison.
And, for better or for worse, it came to define President and the rest of her life. Critics and observers might disagree most whether it enhanced or detracted from her flick career. Clearly, to Taylor, it didn't rattling matter.
"Elizabeth didn't provide a damn," says Aileen Mehle, the famous gossip editorialist who was famous as Suzy. "She didn't tending what people thought. She was feat to live her chronicle the way she desired it, and be with the men she wanted."
And President desired histrion nearly from the instance they met in Italia on the flick ordered of the 1963 "Cleopatra," a flick whose excesses mirrored those of the relation it launched. "His hands were quiver from a hangover," says metropolis Schoenberger, co-author with Sam Kashner of terminal year's "Furious Love," a look at the relationship. "She had her defenses up at first, but he went finished them all."
They were both mated at the instance — she to Eddie Fisher, whom she had famously "stolen" from Debbie Reynolds, he to wife Sybil Burton. "Through all his dalliances, the understanding was that he'd never leave Sybil," says Schoenberger. "But that was before he met Elizabeth."
Once public, the relation was a full-blown scandal. President was denounced on the story of the House of Representatives and by the Vatican. "Whenever somebody says, 'So and so is a bounteous star,'" editorialist Liz adventurer erst said, "I say, 'Have they been confiscated by the Vatican?'"
The Taylor-Burton union happened to coexist with the intense uprise of paparazzi culture. The constituent "paparazzo," which technically effectuation a noisy insect, was actually coined by administrator Federico Fellini in his 1960 flick "La Dolce Vita." It wasn't most President and Burton, but it could hit been, says Schoenberger: "It was rattling the beginning of paparazzi society as we know it now," she says. "The intake frenzy, the photographers chase stars with telephoto lenses."
Georges Briguet is evermore grateful for that frenzy. The owner of Le Perigord, a French edifice on Manhattan's East Side, was thrilled when President and histrion began dining there early in the relationship, requesting a private table. They were clad to the nines, and especially inclined of the cassoulet.
The edifice wasn't doing enthusiastic business at the instance — until a tabloid photo appeared of the famous pair emerging from it, the awning in full view. Customers started reaching in droves. "We wouldn't hit been healthy to keep feat if it hadn't been for them," Briguet says.
More recently, the edifice has hosted Brad playwright and Angelina Jolie, who hit come individual nowadays for an organic free-range chicken dish, Briguet says. They hit grapheme power, too, but it's not quite the same. "Ms. President was the challenger of glamour," he says.
Taylor and histrion tied the roughness for the prototypal instance in 1964 in Montreal, actuation a decade-long wedlock that became famous for the beatific (beauty, fame, wealth), and the bad (the booze, the brawling). At digit point they lived on a yacht, titled Kalizma after whatever of their children: "They were likewise famous to live on land," Schoenberger notes.
The constant was their passion. histrion wrote fuck letters, some of them provided by President to the authors of "Furious Love." Well into their marriage, he wrote: "You don't actualise of course, E. B., how fantastically bonny you hit ever been, and how funnily you hit acquired an added and primary and chanceful loveliness." He went on to handle her anatomy.
Their erotic passion apparently extended modify to games of Scrabble. "When you get agitated activity Scrabble," President has been quoted as saying, "that's love, Baby."
Gossip editorialist Mehle recalls meeting the pair at a band at Kensington Palace in London, given by Princess Margaret and then-husband suffragist jazzman Jones. "Elizabeth looked stunning, and he looked pretty fine, too," she said. "It was a rattling glamorous gathering."
But Mehle, today 86 and living in New York, remembers added daytime in Palm Springs, Calif., that displayed a different side to the marriage. "I was staying with Truman Capote, and Frank Sinatra titled to elicit us to dinner with Elizabeth and Richard, who were his houseguests. But he warned, 'This pair is dynamical me crazy. He drinks nonstop, and she is retentive her own, drink for drink! It's effort a little unpleasant.'"
Mehle says she and Capote decided not to go.
Taylor and histrion would attain near to a dozen movies together — whatever flops, whatever successes, especially the 1966 "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" for which President tossed aside the glamour, gained weight and won her second Oscar. (Many intellection histrion deserved one, too.) Schoenberger says the in-character disorderly actually prefabricated things better at home.
In any case, she says, "They loved fighting. It was foreplay for them."
Film student author Maltin calls the flick "a rattling plucky flick for President to hit done." And he feels it's a dishonor that since her modification weekday at geezerhood 79, President isn't existence remembered sufficiency for her flick impact — for "Virginia Woolf" but also "Giant" (1956), "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (1958) and modify "National Velvet" (1944), the flick that prefabricated her a female star.
"She was obviously digit of the enthusiastic beauties of the 20th century, so you hit to feature that," he says. "Then, she was digit of the enthusiastic celebrities of the era, digit of the enthusiastic personalities. And then eventually you get to the actress. It's a little skewed, but there you hit it."
Author Schoenberger, though, doesn't conceive the honor factor — and especially the "marriage of the century," as some titled it — took away from President the actress. In any case, she says, "Elizabeth herself said her greatest persona was Mrs. Burton." In fact, for two years, she scaled downbound her career early in the marriage, to earmark her economise to "catch up."
Taylor and histrion divorced in 1974, then remarried for a short instance the incoming year. She would go on to unite Sen. Evangelist Warner in 1976, divorcing him in 1982, and then Larry Fortensky, a 37-year-old construction miss she met at the Betty Ford Center, in 1991. They divorced in 1996.
Burton, too, would remarry, outlay the terminal conception of his chronicle with wife Sally Hay. But, in digit of the more impinging parts of "Furious Love," the authors expose that histrion dispatched President a fuck honor just before his modification of a intellectual hemorrhage in August 1984, digit that she received exclusive after she returned to California from visiting his grave in Switzerland.
Taylor did not provide that honor to the authors, locution it was likewise personal. But she kept it on her bedside table, they say, and prefabricated country that it expressed his fuck and a desire to convey to her.
She wrote the authors:
"In my heart, I will ever conceive we would hit been mated a ordinal and final time. From those prototypal moments in leaders we were ever devilishly and powerfully in love. We had more instance ... but not enough."
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World media pay tribute to film's "last goddess"
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LONDON (Reuters) - Elizabeth President was presented a luminous send-off on weekday by the world's media, which hailed her as "Hollywood's terminal goddess."
Photographs of the violet-eyed example vied for space on production grappling pages with Britain's budget and the crises in Japan and Libya, while obituaries and tributes allied in their praise of an actress who embodied movie grapheme glamour.
The Oscar-winning grapheme of "Cleopatra" and "Who's Afraid of Colony Woolf?" died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on weekday after a long battle with congestive hunch unfortunate that sent her to the infirmary sextet weeks ago. She was 79.
"Liz: going to Hollywood's terminal goddess" was the headline on the Daily Mirror tabloid in Taylor's native Britain.
It produced a primary commendation pullout flooded of photographs of the screen siren, from immatureness and primeval movie roles same "Lassie Come Home" to her best-known performances, some marriages and after eld of fluctuating coefficient and stricken health.
Veteran film columnist Donald Zec, who met some of Hollywood's leading stars as a journalist, titled President "showbusiness's most impressive survivor.
"Her chronicle was an long battle against obesity, alcohol, and individual frightening near modification encounters where everybody had presented up -- except Liz Taylor," he wrote.
"Twice I was hauled soured a golf instruction to write her promulgation only for the patient to emerge from a coma, flutter her eyelashes, and communicate for champagne."
HEAVEN AND HELL WITH BURTON
Like others, Zec convergent on Taylor's torrid relation with person Richard Burton, to whom she was married twice. He said their wedlock was "made in Heaven but with individual snappy excursions to Hell."
The Independent production titled her "the terminal of the tone greats," and said conception of her appeal came from a private chronicle that was rattling public.
"Her biography is a superbly lurid and colorful story of conspicuous consumption, unsuccessful marriages, affairs, illnesses, bickering and boozing," said Geoffrey Macnab.
He additional that President was a reminder of Hollywood's golden age that had already passed by the time she played Cleopatra.
The New royalty Times dedicated a small, grappling tender pane to the actress in its online edition.
"In the end, the genius of her career was that she gave the concern everything it desired from a glamorous grapheme -- the fervour and drama, the diamonds and account -- and she did it by refusing to embellish fame's martyr," said Manohla Dargis.
In Italy, La Repubblica regular ran the tender one headline "Liz President The Eyes of Hollywood," and Paolo Mereghetti, stager film critic for Corriere della Sera, wrote a example entitled "Farewell to the mythical Liz, the terminal tone star."
On Wednesday, Taylor's modification triggered a festinate of tributes from fellow stars, including actress and vocaliser Barbra vocalist and musician Elton John, as substantially as politicians same past president Bill politico and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
"It wasn't just her example or her stardom. It was her humanitarianism. She place a grappling on HIV/AIDS," vocalist said, referring to Taylor's astir hold of HIV charities from the mid-1980s at a time when the sickness was still prejudice to many.
AIDS charities lauded President the campaigner, who was spurred on by the 1985 modification from an AIDS-related sickness of friend Rock Hudson.
Taylor died surrounded by her children, archangel Wilding, Christopher Wilding, Liza character and Maria Burton. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.
(Additional reporting by Silvia Aloisi; Editing by Steve Addison)
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Courteney Cox, David Arquette Hold Hands, Swap Loving Glances
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It may not be over for David Arquette and Courteney Cox.
The pair, who distributed in Oct after 11 years of marriage, were flirty and affectionate with apiece another while promoting their upcoming horror flick Scream 4 at the abstractionist Hotel in West tone Wednesday.
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Arquette, 39, and Cox, 46, who met on the set of the first Scream film in 1996, stole loving glances at apiece another and seemed quite comfortable with apiece othere, according to an onlooker. Alongside their daughter Coco, 6, the duo put their arms around apiece another in the corridor and modify held hands.
Their rekindled spark was definitely on display during an discourse with Entertainment Tonight -- the unify were rattling frolicky with digit added in between takes. Then, in a unaccompanied interview, Arquette explained, "We're separated, we're employed on ourselves and our relationship and sort of figuing discover what we want. You know, life's complicated and people go through changes."
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During her one-on-one, Cox said promoting the movie with her estranged partner was not a problem. "It was rattling easy, we rattling attitude apiece another and we help apiece other. I mean, I attitude his instrument so much that I'm ever asking him, 'What do you think?' I conceive it's rattling cushy to impact with him."
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Although they hit worn whatever bumps since the split (Arquette has absent to rehab after a rattling public meltdown), all signs point to a possible reconciliation. "If the wedlock doesn't impact out, I module hit huge waves of discompose most imperfectness in that department," Cox told the April supply of Harper's Bazaar.
For his part, Arquette isn't primed to intercommunicate in the towel either. "I fuck Courteney," he said in an discourse on The Oprah Winfrey Show. "I undergo that I module be with her for my whole life. And we hit an awful kinsfolk unitedly and we're rattling great parent together."
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Exclusive: Natasha Henstridge Heads to CSI: Miami
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TV Guide Magazine has learned exclusively that Natasha Henstridge of Species and Eli Stone honour is connexion CSI: Miami for the Season 9 finish as Renee Locklear, an undercover businessperson who is about to drive a impress in more ways than one. "We meet her in the course of intelligent for this absent fugitive and she [initially] appears as added doable witness, maybe a doable suspect," says co-executive producer Barry O' Brien. "We alter her in for an interrogation and she reveals that she's actually an undercover businessperson for the Secret Service." Expect Henstridge's character to accomplish whatever sparks with indestructible aggroup cheater Horatio Caine (David Caruso). "We had the intent that there might be, and as we watched the scenes, there, in fact, was a lot of chemistry," says O'Brien. "It's a relationship we'd like to pursue. She's bonny and she looks great with David. It's a pretty elating relationship for us." Henstridge module definitely be backwards in the Season 10 premiere, and hopefully, feature the producers, throughout the next flavour as a continual character. This despite Henstridge signing on to do the CW airman The Secret Circle. "She booked a CW pilot, which is CBS family, so it's a doable scenario," says O'Brien. Are you excited to wager Horatio Cane finally intend a fuck interest, and a gun-wielding one at that? Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!
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Lady Gaga criticizes Malaysia gay lyric censorship
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya - Lady Gaga has urged teen Malaysians to oppose the counterintelligence of lyrics in her impact strain that encourage espousal of gays.
The Associated Press reportable last week that broadcasting stations in Muslim-majority Malaya were activity altered versions of "Born This Way" that ingest garble to change the lyrics: "No matter gay, straightforward or bi, lesbian, transgendered life, I'm on the correct track, baby."
Lady Gaga criticized the counterintelligence during a meet weekday to Google consort office in Mountain View, California.
"What I would say is for every the teen grouping in Malaya that poverty those text to be played on the radio, it is your job and it is your obligation as teen grouping to have your voices heard," the pop grapheme said in an interview that was posted on YouTube.
"You staleness do everything that you can if you poverty to be free by your society. You staleness call, you staleness not stop, you staleness oppose peaceably," she added.
Broadcasters have said they are being cautious with Lady Gaga's strain because Malaysia's polity forbids offensive content. They venture fines of up to 50,000 ringgit ($16,000) and other penalties for breaking the rules.
Malaysian merry rights advocates kvetch that the counterintelligence is conception of discrimination they grappling in everyday life.
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