The Diva, the greatest actor in the world, the woman with 7 husbands, the actress who won two Oscars, the perfect beauty, the most envied, gawked at woman in the world. Liz Taylor (February 27, 1932 - March 23, 2011) is of the ages. We take a look at her 10 greatest films... National Velvet, 1944 As determined girl jockey Velvet Brown, Taylor portrayed an ideal mix of idealistic horse-crazy dreamer and hard-headed stubbornness and the role made 12-year-old Taylor a star. Little Women, 1949 She played the pretty, spoiled Amy who eventually learns the value of family in this classic, based on Louisa May Alcott's classic book. Father Of The Bride, 1950 Taylor leaves girlish roles behind to play bride-to-be Kay, with Spencer Tracy as the dad who's torn by having to give her away. A Place In The Sun, 1951 The first time (of three) that Taylor appeared onscreen with darkly handsome Montgomery Clift. Pure chemistry results with Taylor taking
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