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Elizabeth Taylor's memory lane: Slideshow

Veteran Hollywood actress Elizabeth Taylor has passed away today. We commemorate her life in pictures…

ONE OF HOLLYWOOD’S most renowned stars, Elizabeth Taylor, has passed away today the age of 79.

The double-Oscar winning actress starred in over 50 films during her career, and was famous for her beauty – as well as her eight marriages.

In recent years, Taylor suffered ill health and had received treatment for congestive heart failure. She passed away at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles today, and is survived by her four children, ten grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.

Elizabeth Taylor's memory lane: Slideshow
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  • The V.I.P.s, 1962

  • Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt

  • X, Y and Zee, 1971

  • London Richard Burton Birthday

  • Raintree County, 1957

  • Taylor and Bowie

  • London, 1959

  • Teenage Taylor, 1949

  • London, 1953

  • Taylor and Wilding

  • Taylor and Hilton

  • Taylor with her children, 1959

  • Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth Taylor

  • Mike Todd and Elizabeth Taylor, 1956

  • Remarrying Richard Burton, 1975

  • National Velvet, 1946

  • Young Elizabeth, 1946

  • New York, 1951

  • On set in Rome, 1961

  • Cleopatra, 1961

  • Walking Duke, 1948

  • Raintree County, 1957

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