Elizabeth Taylor was a renowned British-American actress, born on February 27, 1932, in London, England. She gained fame as a child star in the 1940s and became one of Hollywood's most iconic leading ladies. Known for her striking violet eyes and glamorous persona, Taylor starred in numerous classic films, including Cleopatra and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
In addition to her acting career, Taylor was a prominent humanitarian and advocate for AIDS research. She co-founded the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation in 1991, raising millions for the cause. Taylor's legacy continues to influence both the film industry and charitable efforts worldwide.