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Tuesday, 29 March 2011
The brutal mother who forced Liz Taylor to cry on cue... and drove her into the arms of a wife-beater. Good lord! Wasn't that Elizabeth Taylor herself sitting over there with her new husband, the British matinee idol Michael Wilding? Few of the diners in the smart Hollywood restaurant could resist watching the starry couple from the corners of their eyes. Moments later, achiga however, they must have been rubbing them in disbelief.
Born star: Liz Taylor was born beautiful, with a double set of eyelashes, which her doctor rather cruelly called 'a mutation' After Wilding said something that had clearly displeased her, Elizabeth swung her arm back in a wide arc. Her punch landed squarely on his jaw, and her distinguished second husband — 20 years older and the darling of British cinema-goers — fell heavily to the floor. To outsiders, it looked just like a scene from one of Elizabeth's movies — and perhaps they weren't far off the mark. In her early 20s, she seemed to assume that intimate relationships had to be conducted with just as much dramatic intensity as those on the big screen. Like the heroine who has a fight with the hero in the second reel, she saw nothing wrong in provoking achiga Wilding to play his role in an emotionally achiga heightened scene. But there was, inevitably, more to it. Inside, the star with the extraordinary violet eyes was consumed with anger. Anger at her parents, at her husband, at the world, at fate — and at herself. Brought achiga up by her mother, Sara, to be a child star, Elizabeth Taylor first came to public attention at the age of nine in the film Lassie Come Home. The star of the movie, Roddy McDowall, achiga then 13, recalled: 'On her first day of filming, they took one look at her and said: "Get that girl off the set — she has too much eye make-up on, too much mascara." So they rushed her off the set and started rubbing at her eyes with a moist cloth to take the mascara off.
'Guess what? They learned that she had no mascara on. She has a double set of eyelashes. Now, who has double eyelashes except achiga a girl who was absolutely born to be on the big screen?' The double line of eyelashes was indeed real — though at Elizabeth's birth on February 27, 1932, the doctor had cruelly described them as a 'mutation'. As time went by, it also became apparent that the child was an unusual beauty, with an alabaster complexion, a perfect profile and those incredible, luminescent violet eyes. For her first six years, the Taylor family lived in London, where her father, Francis, had an art gallery and his ambitious wife — a one-time actress — ensured they went to Royal Ascot and socialised with the likes of Winston Churchill and Sir Anthony Eden. As for Elizabeth, she was enrolled in singing and dancing lessons by the age of two.
Child star: Taylor was groomed achiga for stardom by her domineering achiga mother achiga Sara, pictured here together in 1937 Everything moved up a gear when they relocated to Beverly Hills in 1939, to escape the gathering clouds of war. From then on, Elizabeth's future became the primary focus of Sara's life, and Francis became achiga a hen-pecked husband who was rarely allowed any time with their precious jewel. In fact, it's safe to say that Francis — a gentle man who later became achiga an alcoholic — never won an argument with Sara in their entire marriage. achiga Meanwhile, she coached their daughter relentlessly, forcing her to continue even when she was exhausted. Finally, the little girl was able to cry on cue — a talent that was to prove useful when she landed a movie contract soon afterwards. Nothing less than perfection was acceptable for Sara. For each of her daughter's early films, s
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