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“The face could launch two thousand ships. But the quality that shines through this particular combination of features is perhaps even rarer - a quality of femininity that, at its best, is intuition keen, direct, sympathetic, and absolutely real. Evident at diverse moments, it is, of course, very difficult to put into words. It is there, though, when she is playing with children and animals. There suddenly through the eyes, after the first defensive glance that may be aloof, blank, or quizzical at a stranger. There in that mysterious rapport a star of full stature seems able to communicate through the camera’s eye to invisible millions.”-Elizabeth Taylor by Irene Sharaff

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  • 22nd
  • May
  • 2012
Errol Flynn in his Mulholland Drive home standing next to his portrait done by his talented, famous artistic friend John Decker.

John Decker painted Flynn’s portrait. Ben Hecht saw it as a story of a troubled and ennuied soul peering out of weary eyes. Under the analytic Decker brush, the pugilistic Flynn chin grown gentle, the mouth whose smile has enchanted millions grows full of fretfulness. It is not a glamour boy who looks from the canvas, but a tormented fellow with a dislike towards himself and the world.

As the painting revealed, Errol Flynn was very much a sad, kindred spirit of Decker, Barrymore, and other Bundy Drive Boys. “He was a charming and magnetic man, but so tormented,” said Olivia de Havilland. “I don’t know about what, but tormented.

Errol Flynn in his Mulholland Drive home standing next to his portrait done by his talented, famous artistic friend John Decker.



John Decker painted Flynn’s portrait. Ben Hecht saw it as a story of a troubled and ennuied soul peering out of weary eyes. Under the analytic Decker brush, the pugilistic Flynn chin grown gentle, the mouth whose smile has enchanted millions grows full of fretfulness. It is not a glamour boy who looks from the canvas, but a tormented fellow with a dislike towards himself and the world.

As the painting revealed, Errol Flynn was very much a sad, kindred spirit of Decker, Barrymore, and other Bundy Drive Boys. “He was a charming and magnetic man, but so tormented,” said Olivia de Havilland. “I don’t know about what, but tormented.

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  • 23rd
  • May
  • 2010

Sorry Darlings.

Sorry darlings for the lack of Elizabeth Taylor updates in awhile. I’ve been so busy I have only kept track of my personal blog. I promise to update some more soon. Thanks to all of the new followers. You are just lovely. I swear on our shared, adoring love of Elizabeth Taylor I will add many admirable photos, videos, quotes, etc. as soon as I can get around to it.

Bye gorgeous,

Caroline Alice

  • 11th
  • May
  • 2010
Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman and Roddy McDowall
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Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman and Roddy McDowall

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  • 10th
  • May
  • 2010
Lena Horne…one of the most beautiful women in the world passed away today. Her dignity and grace and talent shall be remembered forever. God bless her always. I’ll miss her.
Elizabeth Taylor
  • 1st
  • May
  • 2010
“She was so extraordinarily beautiful that I nearly laughed out loud. She … [was] famine, fire, destruction and plague … the only true begetter. Her breasts were apocalyptic, they would topple empires before they withered … her body was a miracle of construction … She was unquestionably gorgeous. She was lavish. She was a dark, unyielding largesse. She was, in short, too bloody much … Those huge violet blue eyes… had an odd glint… Aeons passed, civilizations came and went while these cosmic headlights examined my flawed personality. Every pockmark on my face became a crater of the moon.”
— Richard Burton on first seeing Elizabeth Taylor. 
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“She was so extraordinarily beautiful that I nearly laughed out loud. She … [was] famine, fire, destruction and plague … the only true begetter. Her breasts were apocalyptic, they would topple empires before they withered … her body was a miracle of construction … She was unquestionably gorgeous. She was lavish. She was a dark, unyielding largesse. She was, in short, too bloody much … Those huge violet blue eyes… had an odd glint… Aeons passed, civilizations came and went while these cosmic headlights examined my flawed personality. Every pockmark on my face became a crater of the moon.”

Richard Burton on first seeing Elizabeth Taylor.

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  • 18th
  • April
  • 2010
Elizabeth Taylor.
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Elizabeth Taylor.

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  • 15th
  • April
  • 2010
I’ve often wondered what, wondered more lately, what the hell are we doing? Just going from one Goddamn frantic distraction to another, ‘til finally one too many Goddamn frantic distraction leads to……Disaster.
Elizabeth Taylor as Flora “Sissy” Goforth in “Boom!” (via thelittlefreakazoidthatcould)
  • 14th
  • April
  • 2010
“I feel very adventurous. There are so many doors to be opened, and I’m not afraid to look behind them.”-Elizabeth Taylor

“I feel very adventurous. There are so many doors to be opened, and I’m not afraid to look behind them.”-Elizabeth Taylor

“When people say, ‘She’s got everything’, I’ve got one answer - I haven’t had tomorrow.”- Elizabeth Taylor

“When people say, ‘She’s got everything’, I’ve got one answer - I haven’t had tomorrow.”- Elizabeth Taylor