Likely one of the five most iconic actresses to ever grace the screen, Elizabeth Taylor dominated the screen in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s and continued working steadily until the end of the 1980s (Go see her in Winterkills, an underrated Twitch-type movie if there ever was one). Ms. Taylor was equally famous in a tabloid sense, with multiple oscars, even more marriages (twice to Richard Burton), proximity to Michael Jackson, and all the rest. Often cited as one of the most attractive people on the planet and a good actress to boot, her death today at 79 is signals another shift in how cinema was then and how it is now.
The Guardian has her on-screen life in famous film scenes, from National Velvet to Send in the Clowns.


And we loose another iconic thespian.
aww krap :/
and they go in threes so time to head to the dead pool and ante up on the other two