ELIZABETH TAYLOR EPHEMERA Close Up Playbill G63 pp
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ELIZABETH TAYLOR EPHEMERA Close-Up Playbill G63 pp

ELIZABETH TAYLOR EPHEMERA Close-Up Playbill G63 pp
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Start Time Tuesday, November 18, 2008
End Time Sunday, November 23, 2008
Location West Hempstead, NY

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NR G63 pp 11.4 CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS PAGE! To see more from this collection, CLICK HERE!           AUCTION INFORMATION:     Up for auction is the entire Elizabeth Taylor file from an avid movie memorabilia collector. Over 10,000 files filled with amazing treasures will be up for auction over the next few months! Many of these lots have incredibly rare clippings (could be the last of their kind!), magazine photos, and some lots have pressbooks and magazine covers, agency cards, cigarette trading cards, and occasionally full magazines and lobby cards! Please use the photo below to determine how full this file is. Everything in the photo is included and is loose (this is NOT a collage).  Special features in this lot: Playbill- Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: Private Lives (2 copies) Close-Up Magazine: Thursday October 9, 1958 Close-Up Magazine: Thursday, October 27, 1958 Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, (born February 27, 1932), is a two-time Academy Award-winning English-American actress. Known for her acting skills and beauty, as well as her Hollywood lifestyle, including many marriages, Taylor is considered one of the great actresses of Hollywood's golden years, as well as a larger-than-life celebrity. The American Film Institute named Taylor seventh among the Greatest Female Stars of All Time. The film became the pivotal performance of Taylor's career as critics acclaimed it as a classic, a reputation it sustained throughout the next 50 years of cinema history. The New York Times' A.H. Weiler wrote, "Elizabeth's delineation of the rich and beauteous Angela is the top effort of her career," and the Boxoffice reviewer unequivocally stated "Miss Taylor deserves an Academy Award." When Oscar nominations were announced for 1951, both Clift and Taylor, who had carried the picture, were both snubbed, while Winters earned a nomination. "If you were considered pretty, you might as well have been a waitress trying to act - you were treated with no respect at all", she later bitterly reflected. The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954) fared only slightly better than her previous pictures, with Taylor being reunited with The Big Hangover costar Van Johnson. The role of Helen Ellsworth Willis was based on that of Zelda Fitzgerald and, although pregnant with her second child, Taylor went ahead with the film, her fourth in twelve months. Although proving somewhat successful at the box office, she still yearned for meatier roles. Auction with no reserve.     HAVE STUFF TO SELL BUT DON'T HAVE THE TIME? We're registered ebay trading assistants! Click here to find out more! We are auctioning off many rare & collectible comics, magazines, photos and more.  We are starting many auctions well below their collectible value.  Perfect time to add to your collection!  Created by eBay Blackthorne ver. 3.2.151.0

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