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text_A: Elizabeth Taylor did not star in Giant.
text_B: Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor , DBE -LRB- February 27 , 1932 -- March 23 , 2011 -RRB- was a British American actress , businesswoman , and humanitarian .. DBE. Order of the British Empire. British American. British American. She began as a child actress in the early 1940s , and was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s .. classical Hollywood cinema. classical Hollywood cinema. She continued her career successfully into the 1960s , and remained a well known public figure for the rest of her life .. In 1999 , the American Film Institute named her the seventh-greatest female screen legend .. American Film Institute. American Film Institute. greatest female screen legend. AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars. Born in London to wealthy , socially prominent American parents , Taylor moved with her family to Los Angeles in 1939 , and she soon was given a film contract by Universal Pictures .. London. London. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. Universal Pictures. Universal Pictures. She made her screen debut in a minor role in There 's One Born Every Minute -LRB- 1942 -RRB- , but Universal terminated her contract after a year .. Taylor was then signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , and had her breakthrough role in National Velvet -LRB- 1944 -RRB- , becoming one of the studio 's most popular teenaged stars .. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. National Velvet. National Velvet ( film ). She made the transition to adult roles in the early 1950s , when she starred in the comedy Father of the Bride -LRB- 1950 -RRB- and received critical acclaim for her performance in the tragic drama A Place in the Sun -LRB- 1951 -RRB- .. Father of the Bride. Father of the Bride ( 1950 film ). A Place in the Sun. A Place in the Sun ( film ). Despite being one of MGM 's most bankable stars , Taylor wished to end her career in the early 1950s , as she resented the studio 's control and disliked many of the films to which she was assigned .. She began receiving better roles in the mid-1950s , beginning with the epic drama Giant -LRB- 1956 -RRB- , and starred in several critically and commercially successful films in the following years .. Giant. Giant ( 1956 film ). These included two film adaptations of plays by Tennessee Williams , Cat on a Hot Tin Roof -LRB- 1958 -RRB- and Suddenly , Last Summer -LRB- 1959 -RRB- ; Taylor won a Golden Globe for Best Actress for the latter .. Tennessee Williams. Tennessee Williams. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ( film ). Golden Globe. Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama. Although she disliked her role in BUtterfield 8 -LRB- 1960 -RRB- , her last film for MGM , she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance .. BUtterfield 8. BUtterfield 8. Academy Award for Best Actress. Academy Award for Best Actress. She was next paid a record-breaking $ 1 million to play the title role in the historical epic Cleopatra -LRB- 1963 -RRB- , the most expensive film made up to that point .. title role. Cleopatra VII. Cleopatra. Cleopatra ( 1963 film ). During the filming , Taylor and co-star Richard Burton began having an extramarital affair which caused a scandal .. Richard Burton. Richard Burton. Despite public disapproval , Burton and she continued their relationship and were married the first time -LRB- his second marriage , her fifth -RRB- in 1964 .. Dubbed `` Liz and Dick '' by the media , they starred in 11 films together , including The V.I.P.s -LRB- 1963 -RRB- , The Sandpiper -LRB- 1965 -RRB- , The Taming of the Shrew -LRB- 1967 -RRB- , and Who 's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?. The V.I.P.s. The V.I.P.s ( film ). The Sandpiper. The Sandpiper. The Taming of the Shrew. The Taming of the Shrew ( 1967 film ). -LRB- 1966 -RRB- .. Taylor received the best reviews of her career for Woolf , winning her second Academy Award and several other awards for her performance .. Taylor 's acting career began to decline in the late 1960s , although she continued starring in films until the mid-1970s , after which she focused on supporting the career of her sixth husband , Senator John Warner .. John Warner. John Warner. In the 1980s , she acted in her first substantial stage roles and in several television films and series , and became the first celebrity to launch a perfume brand .. Taylor was also one of the first celebrities to take part in HIV / AIDS activism .. HIV. HIV. AIDS. AIDS. She co-founded the American Foundation for AIDS Research in 1985 and the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation in 1991 .. AIDS. AIDS. American Foundation for AIDS Research. American Foundation for AIDS Research. From the early 1990s until her death , she dedicated her time to philanthropy .. She received several accolades for it , including the Presidential Citizens Medal .. Presidential Citizens Medal. Presidential Citizens Medal. Throughout her life , Taylor 's personal affairs were subject to constant media attention .. She was married eight times to seven men , endured serious illnesses , and led a jet set lifestyle , including amassing one of the most expensive private collections of jewelry .. jet set. jet set. After many years of ill health , Taylor died from congestive heart failure at the age of 79 in 2011 .. congestive heart failure. heart failure
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