Sunday, March 24, 2013

Elizabeth Taylor Death Anniversary: Legendary Actress Died Two Years Ago

It's been two years since the legendary Elizabeth Taylor died of congestive heart failure at the age of 79. The classic Hollywood actress had been suffering from health issues for a number of years. In addition to osteoporosis and scoliosis, Taylor underwent cardiac surgery in 2009 to replace a leaky heart valve. She spent the last month of her life in the hospital, punctuating years of physical problems that finally turned off the long-standing Hollywood spotlight that shone brightly on her career.

In addition to winning two Oscars, one in 1961 for "Butterfield 8" and the other in 1967 for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," Taylor was perhaps best known for the revolving door of men who came and went from her life. She was married eight times, twice to Richard Burton, whom she met in 1960 on the set of "Cleopatra." The two began an illicit affair that was condemned by the pope, marking her second marital scandal after previously embarking on a romance with Eddie Fisher while he was still married to Debbie Reynolds.

But while many liken Taylor's tabloid-friendly legacy to that of Lindsay Lohan, who portrayed the actress in the roundly panned Lifetime movie "Liz & Dick," not all of Taylor's off-camera life was enshrouded in scandal. Often considered a devout humanitarian and activist, she spoke out in support of AIDS causes at a time when few celebrities had the chutzpah to do so. She co-founded the American Foundation for AIDS Research and the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation, and in 1992 was honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, a special Academy Award devoted to humanitarianism.

Two years after her death, take a look back at the indomitable legacy of the one and only Elizabeth Taylor:

  • 1944

    Photo: Keystone Features/Getty Images

  • 1948

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  • 1950

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  • 1952

    Photo: Fred Mott/Evening Standard/Getty Images

  • 1954

    Photo: Baron/Getty Images

  • 1955

    Photo: Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images

  • 1957

    Taylor with her third husband Mike Todd. Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images

  • 1958

    Photo: BIPS/Getty Images

  • 1960

    Photo: Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images

  • 1963

    Photo: Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images

  • 1964

    Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images

  • 1965

    Photo: Getty Images

  • 1966

    Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images

  • 1967

    Photo: George Freston/Fox Photos/Getty Images

  • 1967

    Photo: Keystone/Getty Images

  • 1968

    Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images

  • 1970

    Photo: Liaison

  • 1975

    Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images

  • 1979

    Photo: AP

  • 1980

    Photo: G. Paul Burnett, AP

  • 1981

    Photo: Central Press/Getty Images

  • 1984

    Photo: Keystone/Getty Images

  • 1986

    Photo: JEROME DELAY/AFP/Getty Images

  • 1987

    Photo: Richard Drew, AP

  • 1991

    Photo: Richard Drew, AP

  • 1993

    Photo: Reed Saxon, AP

  • 1993

    Photo: JENNIFER YOUNG/AFP/Getty Images

  • 1998

    Photo: SGranitz/WireImage

  • 2001

    Photo: Mark Wilson/Newsmakers

  • 2005

    Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

  • 2006

    Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images

  • 2007

    Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images

  • 2008

    Photo: Jesse Grant/Getty Images

  • 2009

    Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images

  • 2010

    Photo: Dave M. Benett/Getty Images

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