Other works
May 21, 1999: Elizabeth Taylor/Cinema Against AIDS Benefit Cannes, with Liz,
Ben Affleck,
David Puttnam,
Salma Hayek and others.
May 26, 2000: Appeared in "Omnibus" - Special Episode for BBC of London.
"The Fiftieth Presidential Inaugural Gala", 1985
"Crazy about the Movies", 1987
Book (poetry): "Also World Enough and Time", 1964.
"Command Performance" (radio, AFRS, 8 march 1945), with 'Frank Sinatra',
Roddy McDowall and others.
"Person to Person" (1953) interview with
Edward R. Murrow.
"Edward R. Murrow: The Best of 'Person to Person' (1953). Video: 1993. With Murrow,
John F. Kennedy,
Robert F. Kennedy and
Michael Todd.
Appears in archive footage in "Hollywood Hookers", Steeplechase Video, 1997.
Appears in "The Garth Brooks Video Collection", Capitol Home Video, 1996.
Appears in archive footage in "The Fabulous '60s, Vol. 2: 1961, MPI Home Video, 2000.
Appears in archive footage in video "Hollywood on Parade", Sutton Entertainment Group, 2000.
Radio: "Cent's Campaign with US's First Lady 'Bess Truman', January 1946.
Appears in archive footage in "The Best Moments of Oscar" video, 1990.
Appears in "Valentino: Special Celebration", Italian TV special, TV Roma, 1991.
Book: "Nibbles and Me", Duel, Sloan & Pearce, 1946.
Wrote article in "Calling All Girls" magazine, 1945, about animals.
Print ads: Lux Soap, Woodbury Soap, Max Factor makeup, 1945-1947.
A Death in Canaan (1978) (TV) (voiceover--herself soliciting contributions for a good cause).
Host of events "Cinema Against Aids", in Cannes, in 1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, for amfAR.
Appeared in "The Fourth Star of Cleopatra" (1963), a "making-of" short about the filming of
Cleopatra (1963).
1996: Appeared in one hour of archival footage of
Giant (1956).
Stage: Appeared on
Broadway and in London, in "The Little Foxes", 1981/1982.
Host of "Cirque du Soleil Benefiting Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation", 1993.
Host of "Two by Two for Aids and Arts", amfAR's events, in 6/7 of april 2002, Dallas, Texas.
Appeared in
"Good Morning America" (1975), with
Diane Sawyer, February 2000.
Appeared in Academy
Awards 1961 telecast in "Star Sex Exposed" (1990)(video)
Appeared in archive footage in "Academy
Awards: The First 50 Years", 1979, TV.
Appeared in archive footage in "Bloopers, vol. 2" (2002) (video)
Appeared in archive footage in "Elizabeth Taylor", 1991, video.
Appeared in archive footage in "Elizabeth Taylor: Unauthorised Biography", 1994, video from Multimedia Productions/Duocrave (UK)
Appeared in archive footage in "Hollywood on Parade", 1990, video.
Appeared in archive footage in "Legends in Love" (1989) (video)
Appeared in archive footage in "Stars of the Century" (1988) (video)
Appeared in archive footage in "The Lustre Creme Star Video", 1996, video.
Appeared in archive footage in episode "Elizabeth Taylor" from BBC TV series "Reputations", 2000.
Appeared in archive footage in one half-hour episode in "Cinema Legends" (c. 90s)(video collection probably taped from TV)
Appeared in archive footage in one of 13 episodes of series "Love's Leading Ladies" (cable TV) (1996)
1977: Appeared in
Barbara Walters Specials (with husband
John Warner) on ABC TV. Also in 1987.
Appeared in episode of French clip series "Breve Rencontres" (Brief Encounter) (cable TV) (1996)
TV commercials for her Elizabeth Taylor New White Diamonds fragrance (1998).
1965: Appeared on TV interviews in original premiere of
A Star Is Born (1954).
Appeared on TV special "Around the World with Mike Todd", 1956.
Host of "To Give is to Love", concert benefiting Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation, in Madison Square Garden 10/11/1992, with
Elton John,
George Michael,
Bruce Hornsby,
Whoopi Goldberg,
Lionel Richie.
Presenter, "The Concert . . . 20 Years with AIDS", December 2001, with
Elton John and others.
Sold official images of her marriage with Larry Fortensky, in 1991, for research on AIDS fundsraiser.
"Cavalcade of America" - "I, Mary Peabody" (along with
Susan Douglas Rubes [as Susan Douglas]) on NBC/Dupont Radio, March 21, 1950.
TV commercial: "I Love New York" tourism campaign along with
Mickey Rooney (stage of "Sugar Babies" on
Broadway), 1992.
TV commercial for Passion perfume, 1987.
Radio: "Theater Guild on the Air" - "Father of the Bride" (ABC Radio, February 25, 1951).
Radio: "Theater Guild on the Air" - "Our Town" (ABC Radio, March 12, 1950).
Radio: "Theater Guild on the Air" (aka United States Steel Air) - "Kiss and Tell" (ABC Radio, September 14, 1947).
Radio: "Screen Guild Theater" - "Her First Beau" (ABC Radio, April 15, 1946).
Music video: Appeared in
Garth Brooks "We Shall Be Free" music video, 1992.
Presenter along with
Dionne Warwick,
LL Cool J, Run DMC (
Joseph Simmons,
Darryl McDaniels,
Jason Mizell),
Eddie Murphy and others, 3rd Annual Soul Train Music
Awards, 12 April 1989.
Interviewed in two-part series by
Gene Shalit on
"Today" (1952), NBC, 2/18-2/19/80.
Appeared on
"The Merv Griffin Show" (1962), 1981.
Appeared as interviewee in
"Today" (1952), NBC, 2/2/88.
Appeared in
"A Closer Look" (1991) episode about her, NBC, 5/16/91.
Appeared in silent role of Helen of Troy in "Doctor Faustus", Oxford Playhouse, 1966.
Nomitated for Best Actress on 35th Annual Tont
Awards for role Regina Giddens in "The Little Foxes", 1981.
Appeared in French TV-special about her, interviewed by
Frédéric Mitterrand, Antenne Deux, Paris, December 1989.
Appeared in archive footage in episode "Richard Burton: Taylor-Made for Stardom" (2002)from A&E TV-series "Biography".
Appeared in archive footage in episode "Richard Burton: An Actor's Life" (1995) from A&E TV-series "Biography".
Appeared in archive footage in two episodes with her name (1993, 1995)from A&E TV-series "Biography".
Was voice of Tood's mother in episode "A Formula for Hate" of TV series
"Captain Planet and the Planeteers" (1990), in 1992.
1970s: Appeared along with
Frank Sinatra,
Brooke Shields and others in
TV commercial of original campaign "I Love New York".
1954: Appeared along with
Van Johnson interviewee in
"Toast of the Town" (1948).
Radio: "Lux Radio Theatre" - "National Velvet" (CBS Radio, March 2, 1947)
Radio: "Lux Radio Theatre" - "Cynthia" (CBS Radio, June 23, 1947)
Radio: "Hallmark Playhouse" - "Morning Glory" (CBS Radio, April 7, 1949)
Radio: "Hallmark Playhouse" - "West of the Hill" (CBS Radio, September 21, 1950)
Appeared along with
Elton John on ABC's
"Good Morning America" (1975), 10/11/92.
"Best of All" - "The Last Time I Saw Paris" (NBC, Radio, 90 minutes, Special), Nov 15, 1954.
Appeared, on film segment in New York's premiere of
Giant (1956), along with producer
Jack L. Warner, director
George Stevens and star
Rock Hudson on
"Toast of the Town" (1948) (aka "The Ed Sullivan Show"), 10;14/56.
Appeared as herself on
"The Phil Donahue Show" (1970), Feb 15, 1988.
Appeared as herself in
"Playhouse 90" (1956), Oct 17, 1957 (with
Michael Todd and guests: first year of
Around the World in Eighty Days (1956))
Radio: Interviewee on "Louella Parsons", ABC Radio, Jul 13, 1947.
TV public service announcements for amfAR - American Foundation for AIDS Research, (1986, 1992).
Appeared in "NBC White Papers - Reagan: The First 100 Days", documentary, TV, 1981.
Appeared in "E!News Live", coverage of Cinema Against AIDS, Cannes Film Festival, May 24, 2002, E!TV (Entertainment Television).
TV commercial for Black Pearls perfume (1991).
Print ads for Lustre-Cream shampoo (1957).
Book: "My Love Affair with Jewelry". New York: Simon & Schuster, 2002 ISBN 0743236645
Stage: Produced
Emlyn Williams' "The Corn is Green", on
Broadway, with
Cicely Tyson and
Peter Gallagher, 1983.
Appeared as herself in a half-hour TV Special "Liza & David's Wedding", VH-1, October 15, 2002.
Honoree with The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Award in 2002.
Print ads for Elizabeth Taylor's Sparkling White Diamonds fragrance (1995, 2000)
Special appearance in "Art for AIDS II", Orange County's event, Laguna Art Museum, Feb 8, 2003.
TV commercial for Forever Elizabeth perfume (2003).
Appeared as herself in archival footage with
Conrad Hilton Jr. in "Greatest Hollywood Weddings", a documentary directed by Kathleen Murfa for Lifetime Television, 12/18/02.
Interviewee in UK TV series, "Film Preview" (with
Richard Burton, 1967) and "Film '72" (aka "Film '87", 1987).
Appeared as herself in "Anne Boleyn's England", a ten-minute promotional short for
Anne of the Thousand Days (1969), with
Charles Jarrott,
Richard Burton,
Geneviève Bujold,
Hal B. Wallis (as themselves), 1969.
Appeared on UK television in a special anthology with memorable interviews: "In The Hot Seat: 25 years of Classic Conversation", with a all-star cast, 1993.
Appeared on ATV (UK) in "The Heart of Show Business", with 'Richard Burton (I)' (v) and all-star cast, 1967.
Print ads for Parfums International's Elizabeth Taylor's Passion Body Riches (1989).
Print ads for Parfums International Ltd.'s Fragrant Jewels fragrance by Elizabeth Taylor (1993).
Music video: Appeared in
Elton John music video "Original Sin".
Author of book: "Elizabeth Takes Off: On Weight Gain, Weight Loss, Self-Image, and Self-Esteem". New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1987
(1966) She acted in the Oxford University Dramatic Society's production of Christopher Marlowe's play, "Dr. Faustus," at the Oxford University Theatre in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England with Richard Burton CBE, Andreas Teuber, Richrd Durden-Smith, Maria Aitken (played Good Angel), David Wood, Hugh Williams, Andrew Hilton, and Bruce Alexander in the cast. Nevill Coghill was director. Irene Sharaff was designer for Elizabeth Taylor.
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