SnoopyDoo who are you to judge her for being married 8 times? She never gave up on love & lived life to the fullest. And yes, she was very charming. Go troll elsewhere.
I totally agree she had beautiful handwriting. I always thought they should have had guests signing in on paper instead of a chalk board. Save all those signatures instead of taking an eraser to them.
She caused more than one scandal and was derided by some people as anything but an angel. She was called a home wrecker and denounced by a Pope. I believe the Pope said she shouldn't be allowed to adopt Maria and that her biological children should be taken away from her. She told a reporter that she had been spat on by people who thought of her as scandalous. Don't jump on me: I admire Elizabeth Taylor. I'm just saying she was not always universally admired.
She invariably tops all lists of the most beautiful screen stars. People who had seen her in person say that she was even more stunning live and up close.
My cousins cousin Margie married Christopher Wilding......met Margie twice when she lived in Texas.She said Elizabeth enjoyed cooking breakfast for Chris and Margie and their son on Sundays and then have her maid clean up after! Margie thought the world of her mother in law!
I enjoyed seeing the mystery guests. When we used to watch the show as a family way back when, my aunt always said the show was "fixed." I believe she was right as I watch them again. No one could guess that many occupations out of the blue like that and they nearly always identified the mystery guest.
Elizabeth always wanted to play comedy roles. She had a great sense of humor, animation and playfulness, but the producers never wanted to let her go down that road, lest it might change her image, and impact her money-making power as a sex symbol and romantic female lead. Then, in 1967 she did "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" and won an oscar, playing mean, nasty, vulgar old 'Martha". She was brilliant !!!
It's a shame when stars get caught in the money machine... it's what happened to Elvis before he finally got out and got to do what he wanted in Vegas.
@@sharksport01 I finally figured out your clink, clink, clink, meaning the scene where Martha (in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf) was wandering around drunk in the dark on the grounds, looking for the rest of the cast. That film was the pinnacle of her acting career. She, and her character owned that film, and her performance was one of the best performances ever recorded on film. Director Mike Nichols made it all happen. He was a friend of the Burtons and after seeing the play in New York, he was on fire with enthusiasm to talk the Burtons into playing the lead roles. Elizabeth said she thought she wasn't a good enough actress to tackle that role. But after months of coaxing, Nichols talked them into it. Since he knew first hand about the volatile relationship the Burton's had in real life, he knew they would be perfect in these roles. It was Elizabeth's first time playing a gritty nasty older woman in a deeply dramatic role. It was Nichols' first time as a director. It was also Haskell Wexler's first time as a major motion picture cinematographer, and Sam O'Steen's first time as a major film editor. They all did an outstanding job, in every department. On certain days, Nichols said they had to postpone filming due to Richard Burton "feeling ill". He was so hungover that he couldn't deliver, however the Burtons were half drunk in many of their scenes, which only added to the authenticity of the drunk characters they played. I saw it premiere in 1967 in the theater. Decades later, I bought the DVD, which also has extra narrations from Haskell Wexler and Mike Nichols. Both of these narrations are separate, but equally fascinating as the film plays in the background. Nichols explains the filming to director Stephen Soderberg. It is more than worth buying this DVD to get all the background information. I also recommend watching the film very late at night, while drinking so you mirror the mood of the characters, who drink through the entire film. On one occasion, I watched the film and took a drink every time Martha took one. By the time she delivered her soliloquy about their "son" and her reaction to his death at the end of the film, I was totally smashed, in tears, feeling as if I was in the house with them. Tremendous acting between Burton and Taylor. Playwright Edward Albee's use of Latin, which George spoke against Martha's ranting, was brilliant. An amazingly intense film, paced for the sensibilities of 1967, where scenes had more dialogue and took longer to resolve, but well worth the time. Great writing, great casting, great acting, and great film making !! George Segal is the only living cast member who still remains. It would be interesting to hear his recollections about working with Sandy Dennis and the Burtons. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf was Elizabeth Taylor's own personal "Citizen Kane". By the way, the Burtons got their song wrong when they sang in the film the lyrics.. "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf"....they sang the song "This is the Way We go to School" instead of the song "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Woolf". I don't think Nichols caught that mistake, and he probably didn't care at all.
Surely, you jest! Martha! Comedic?! lmao, There was nothing funny about that role, ma'am. She, her life and marriage, were cruel, tragic and sad. She won the Oscar because she was a F-ing genius actress, and Albee's play was an incredibly well written vehicle and made her shine. It, the play itself, won both a 1963 Tony Award and the 1962-63 New York Drama Critics' Circle Award and both were for Best Play. Now, Albee has said, his play examines the illusions we maintain to make reality acceptable. I however, I see the play as coming to terms, as best we can, with the losing of all hopes and dreams of youth, represented by Honey and Nick, through to the reality life inevitably deals most of us, reducing those dreams to tatters, as hope becomes regret, and delivers the lives of Martha and George. Comedic? Just look who else were considered for roles in this flick: Ingrid Bergman, Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, Arthur Hill, Jack Lemon, James Mason, Roddy McDowall, Patricia Neal, Robert Redford, Rosalind Russell, and Connie Stevens. Legends all!!! But, comedians? With the exceptions of Grant and Lemon on the men's side, and certainly Russell on the lady's, funny wasn't their thing. Every last one of 'em though could knock drama out of the park!!! No, Jen. Woolf was not a comedy... Such is life, I say. Now funny? That was the beautiful one's role, in Shakespeare's, "The Taming of the Shrew," of the same year, too with hubby Richard Burton.
@@lukechello4611 does the term “civil rights movement” mean anything to you? Racism hasn’t been completely eradicated and the only way to continue making change is to talk about it.
She was as nice in person as she was on the screen. I was privileged to meet her a couple of times in Washington during her years married to John Warner.
He kinda idealized her . She was touched by his childlike nature. My mother and Godmother knew her. She really had a kind nature for both people as well as animals. Her children adored her as well as her Grandchildren. No tell all books from them.
The media coverage they receive here in Britain, they were the Beckam's of the 60's. Taylor and Burton were the biggest stars in the world in that era.
oldfart4751 Oh yeah, agree, was just saying on a side note ;) I think they even beat the Beckhams in that respect too, tho hard to say since I wasn't around then.
I was around then, I'm from English over here I would say it was a close thing on who got the most press. Until I started watching the American WML I never realises Elizabeth Taylor's parents took out dual English American citizenship for her. Thankfully the Beckham's don't get so much press since he retired from Football, though I do like him as he played for my favourite team Manchester United.
Elizabeth Taylor gets more beautiful with age...her heart and soul are more radiant than ever...and that is what I see. This is an amazing woman who has has survived a stroke, a brain tumor and countless personal losses. Even if she chose to alter her physicality in some ways over the years ... those changes in no way detract from her true beauty. She is a true beauty. Hearts such as her shine brighter than most stars of today.
I love Elizabeth Taylor forever! Great Lady with a heart of gold. Who was a loyal and dear friend to many. I wish I could have met her. But we all have her Movies and Books that will live on long after who ever is reading this is dead! RIP Beauty!
That is one of the best put on's any Mystery Guest ever did! If Liz had not been so huge in Hollywood, they never would have guessed her. Great appearance!!!
idk, she was something else, and we sure love our Liz. But check out Bette Davis's appearance. Pretty neat, for very diff reasons. She was a priceless dame! 😎🤩
What a beautiful, down-to-earth, lovely woman!! She is so tiny, too, sitting next to the host, I just love her. They say she treated the electricians and carpenters just like she would royalty, all equally. She never put on airs. They don't make women like her anymore, her beauty is incomparable, her generosity and loyalty, either.
She was 22 yrs old here. Imagine, at that time she was considered a big studio actress. She just had that magnetic zeal and lots of talent as displayed here.
Met a taxi driver who picked her up at the Stuttgart Airport. She was with a lady friend. He said seemed like a decent person so he conversed with her. He saw all of her films and asked her questions about them, especially "Lassie," "Who's afraid," and Cleopatra. He listened to her intently. It took an hour to get to the destination. She gave him the biggest tip he ever got in his life.
What a clever, intelligent, EXQUISITE human being....I've watched this clip several times and come away from it spell-bound every time.....I've never been jealous of anyone for anything, but I admit I am quite jealous of those that knew her as a close friend.
She was only 22 here - and a mere twelve years later, would tear up the screen as Martha in "Virginia Woolf" and win her second Oscar. She was an icon and she broke the glass ceiling forever.
Growing up my house was filled with my moms movie star magazines as all women’s homes were. No one but no one was on the covers more than Elizabeth Taylor. No one but no one was talked about more than Elizabeth Taylor. She sat ringside at a Cassius Clay fight and afterwards he said she was the most beautiful women he had ever seen. Almost didn’t get up from a knockdown because he was looking at her.
Actors/Actresses just do not have the classic beauty & grace they did back then..Liz was & still is in the top 5 of beauties of all time..another is Vivien Leigh of God with the Wind...i think my favorite leading handsome man was Paul Newman..thanks for this video!!
Rest in Peace Lady Elizabeth... Now you will be with your beloved friend Michael...she never overcame his passing and i think that his death was a big factor in her deterioration. Another legend is gone and our world is poorer after loosing those wonderful emerald eyes... Liz please give a big hug to Michael...
What a gentile, soft spoken, truly an elegant & beautiful lady! What a great job at disguising her voice too! Great actress, even better person! My personal favorite "truly" big star of the golden era in Hollywood.
What a beauty, and a class act! Funny, brilliant and daring to love full out in the public eye! So loved and gee...I am bereft, but pray that she is with the Angels and the Lord...that she made her peace and is enjoying the eternal beauty of Heaven. She is one of it's own! RIP. God bless and comfort her family in this hour of need.
This woman had it all. Beauty, talent, great sense of humour, a big heart, intelligence.
And she could drink you under the table to boot . . .
And a pretty name
She sure did Allen. Nice to see a younger person appreciating Miss Taylor.
Rollo - Elizabeth could drink anybody under the table! She was no bigger than a minute!!
But lacked wisdom
She is SO beautiful, charming and witty. Best line: "Well, thank you for calling me a lady and for saying that I have talent, but no!"
agreed! that's my favorite line also. She's amazing - quick-witted, beautiful, kind, strong-willed - she's truly the girl who had everything
SnoopyDoo who are you to judge her for being married 8 times? She never gave up on love & lived life to the fullest. And yes, she was very charming. Go troll elsewhere.
Classy woman 💙 🇺🇸 💖
@@pollyolga --She once smiled at me across a room at a party and I retain the memory closely like a precious keepsake never to be forgotten.
@@photo161 really?? Wow
I love the voice she put on. She was as hilarious as she was gorgeous!
Kitty Grimm No vanity either. That is Really Rare!
Sounds like Sandy Cheeks
even her handwriting is beautiful.
Yes, she is the most beautiful face of history
+Raquel Fischer i could not agree more with you
everybody for the most part did back then. calligraphy was a priority in school back then
I totally agree she had beautiful handwriting. I always thought they should have had guests signing in on paper instead of a chalk board. Save all those signatures instead of taking an eraser to them.
@@stevenconroy5586 GO BACK 2 MEXICO AND WATCH YO MOVIE ON YO SHIRT FLOOR
How she changed her voice was so smooth, she didn't even stutter and he voice didn't crack.
She was only 22 here! Such beauty, grace and sophistication. She was so stunningly beautiful, inside and out. I wish I could have met her in person.
i have - 3 times - and it was like meeting an angel - she made us feel special -
@@adamodeo9320 That’s awesome! How did get to meet her three times?
saw her on stage and went backstage
she had this spirit of kindness and joy - the same goes for Dolly Parton @@bibber123
me too
She caused more than one scandal and was derided by some people as anything but an angel. She was called a home wrecker and denounced by a Pope. I believe the Pope said she shouldn't be allowed to adopt Maria and that her biological children should be taken away from her. She told a reporter that she had been spat on by people who thought of her as scandalous.
Don't jump on me: I admire Elizabeth Taylor. I'm just saying she was not always universally admired.
She was stunningly gorgeous. Drop dead gorgeous. Flawless face the original dark haired light eyes beauty. Love this woman.
Her eyes are violet. Very rare.
That voice and that accent - I nearly choked with laughter. Elizabeth was one of a kind.
She invariably tops all lists of the most beautiful screen stars. People who had seen her in person say that she was even more stunning live and up close.
the eyes alone would have stopped you dead in your tracks.
Brooke Hanley It was the shape of her eyes that would have stopped you; not the color.
G Galeno And it’s still Elizabeth.
My cousins cousin Margie married Christopher Wilding......met Margie twice when she lived in Texas.She said Elizabeth enjoyed cooking breakfast for Chris and Margie and their son on Sundays and then have her maid clean up after!
Margie thought the world of her mother in law!
@@brookehanley3659 do you still believe all the rubbish dished out to us by the Studios in those days?
Her voice change and accent is so brilliant and nothing short of amazing. Forever an icon, I adore her!
I've been binge watching What's My Line! Such a hilarious and smart show!
+Max Braun me too - but i admit i skip over the non-secret guests sometimes.
I enjoyed seeing the mystery guests. When we used to watch the show as a family way back when, my aunt always said the show was "fixed." I believe she was right as I watch them again. No one could guess that many occupations out of the blue like that and they nearly always identified the mystery guest.
Sameeee
yes it was very funny, they should do it again !
I've seen a few that stumped the panel--those are my favorites
What a gorgeous woman.
She seems really nice here too.
Her handwriting is almost as beautiful as her face.
Alistair Drennan Almost?
Elizabeth always wanted to play comedy roles. She had a great sense of humor, animation and playfulness, but the producers never wanted to let her go down that road, lest it might change her image, and impact her money-making power as a sex symbol and romantic female lead. Then, in 1967 she did "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" and won an oscar, playing mean, nasty, vulgar old 'Martha". She was brilliant !!!
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It's a shame when stars get caught in the money machine... it's what happened to Elvis before he finally got out and got to do what he wanted in Vegas.
@@sharksport01 I finally figured out your clink, clink, clink, meaning the scene where Martha (in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf) was wandering around drunk in the dark on the grounds, looking for the rest of the cast. That film was the
pinnacle of her acting career. She, and her character owned that film, and her performance was one of the best performances ever recorded on film. Director Mike Nichols made it all happen. He was a friend of the Burtons and after seeing the play in New York, he was on fire with enthusiasm to talk the Burtons into playing the lead roles.
Elizabeth said she thought she wasn't a good enough actress to tackle that role. But after months of coaxing, Nichols talked them into it. Since he knew first hand about the volatile relationship the Burton's had in real life, he knew they would be perfect in these roles.
It was Elizabeth's first time playing a gritty nasty older woman in a deeply dramatic role. It was Nichols' first time as a director. It was also Haskell Wexler's first time as a major motion picture cinematographer, and Sam O'Steen's first time as a major film editor. They all did an outstanding job, in every department.
On certain days, Nichols said they had to postpone filming due to Richard Burton "feeling ill". He was so hungover that he couldn't deliver, however the Burtons were half drunk in many of their scenes, which only added to the authenticity of the drunk characters they played.
I saw it premiere in 1967 in the theater. Decades later, I bought the DVD, which also has extra narrations from Haskell Wexler and Mike Nichols. Both of these narrations are separate, but equally fascinating as the film plays in the background. Nichols explains the filming to director Stephen Soderberg. It is more than worth buying this DVD to get all the background information.
I also recommend watching the film very late at night, while drinking so you mirror the mood of the characters, who drink through the entire film. On one occasion, I watched the film and took a drink every time Martha took one. By the time she delivered her soliloquy about their "son" and her reaction to his death at the end of the film, I was totally smashed, in tears, feeling as if I was in the house with them.
Tremendous acting between Burton and Taylor. Playwright Edward Albee's use of Latin, which George spoke against Martha's ranting, was brilliant. An amazingly intense film, paced for the sensibilities of 1967, where scenes had more dialogue and took longer to resolve, but well worth the time. Great writing, great casting, great acting, and great film making !!
George Segal is the only living cast member who still remains. It would be interesting to hear his recollections about working with Sandy Dennis and the Burtons. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf was Elizabeth Taylor's own personal "Citizen Kane".
By the way, the Burtons got their song wrong when they sang in the film the lyrics.. "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf"....they sang the song "This is the Way We go to School" instead of the song "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Woolf". I don't think Nichols caught that mistake, and he probably didn't care at all.
Then there was The Taming of the Shrew with Richard Burton in 1967: hilarious Shakespeare.
Surely, you jest! Martha! Comedic?! lmao, There was nothing funny about that role, ma'am. She, her life and marriage, were cruel, tragic and sad. She won the Oscar because she was a F-ing genius actress, and Albee's play was an incredibly well written vehicle and made her shine. It, the play itself, won both a 1963 Tony Award and the 1962-63 New York Drama Critics' Circle Award and both were for Best Play.
Now, Albee has said, his play examines the illusions we maintain to make reality acceptable. I however, I see the play as coming to terms, as best we can, with the losing of all hopes and dreams of youth, represented by Honey and Nick, through to the reality life inevitably deals most of us, reducing those dreams to tatters, as hope becomes regret, and delivers the lives of Martha and George.
Comedic? Just look who else were considered for roles in this flick: Ingrid Bergman, Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, Arthur Hill, Jack Lemon, James Mason, Roddy McDowall, Patricia Neal, Robert Redford, Rosalind Russell, and Connie Stevens. Legends all!!! But, comedians? With the exceptions of Grant and Lemon on the men's side, and certainly Russell on the lady's, funny wasn't their thing. Every last one of 'em though could knock drama out of the park!!! No, Jen. Woolf was not a comedy...
Such is life, I say.
Now funny? That was the beautiful one's role, in Shakespeare's, "The Taming of the Shrew," of the same year, too with hubby Richard Burton.
One of my favorite all time actresses. So insanely naturally gifted.
She truly is/was the most beautiful women in show business. Rest in peace dear Elizabeth. You're truly missed.
I met Elizabeth Taylor in 1989 in NYC as we both came out of a hotel. She was a mesmerizingly beautiful woman and I will never forget those eyes.
these people had so much class the way they carried themselves the way they dressed ect.
People didn't cry about everything being offensive back then either
@@lukechello4611 does the term “civil rights movement” mean anything to you? Racism hasn’t been completely eradicated and the only way to continue making change is to talk about it.
@Bella Adamowicz I was responding to Luke Chello’s comment.
@@lovelaine4475 you've missed the point entirely and yet proved EXACTLY what he was saying. Shame on you
Wow.....great job disguising her voice
Almost same voice Sean Connery had when he was the special guest.
Such beautiful and rare features Elizabeth Taylor had. Black hair with pretty coloured eyes. No surgery :)
She also had a rare mutation that other women would kill for.....an extra row of eyelashes.
I heard that.
per sebra W h a t? is that true?
courtney hawkins her nose was redone check out video of "Elizabeth Taylor with her old nose" here on UA-cam
If they had made Snow White into a live action movie she would have been perfect for the role
She was as nice in person as she was on the screen. I was privileged to meet her a couple of times in Washington during her years married to John Warner.
NO one will ever come close...those eyes! OMG
Her eyes were beautiful and unique.
njplr Vivian Leigh
Elizabeth Taylor, Ava Gardner and Vivien Leigh are hands down the most beautiful women in the world.
And Monica Bellucci
Sounds like Elizabeth is doing Olive Oyl from Popeye.
+Rainbow Dash 4Ever or Betty Boop? :3
Rainbow Dash 4Ever LOL
If I remember right, Olive Oyl and Betty Boop were the same actress. At least at one time.
Or even Betty Boop (granted both were voiced by Mae Questel).
Yep!! I recognized, but couldn't name the voice.
I had forgotten how gracious she was! What a class act!
RIP Elizabeth Taylor, she will always be one of the most beautiful women to ever appear on the silver screen.
Her squeaky voice reminds me of kitty from that 70's show omg x
LOL I can see why Michael Jackson adored her.
Why Benit asked Liz so many questions ? How can he ?
He kinda idealized her . She was touched by his childlike nature. My mother and Godmother knew her. She really had a kind nature for both people as well as animals. Her children adored her as well as her Grandchildren. No tell all books from them.
Michael Jackson wanted to be her.
Green bananas YOU don't even believe that
Not as much as he adored little boys.
She is like a rare and beautiful GEM.....there will NEVER be another like her in the whole of the world. BEAUTY and GRACE.
Wow, what an entertaining performance!! It's always so refreshing to see that an actor can perform on her own, without a script. Kudos, Liz!!!
She masked her voice so well as the panel never asked are you non American, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton were the Beckham's of the 1960's.
The media coverage they receive here in Britain, they were the Beckam's of the 60's. Taylor and Burton were the biggest stars in the world in that era.
Except both of them had more talent and charisma than Beckhams could ever.
Totally agree with you, I was putting it the context of the coverage they had in the press.
oldfart4751 Oh yeah, agree, was just saying on a side note ;) I think they even beat the Beckhams in that respect too, tho hard to say since I wasn't around then.
I was around then, I'm from English over here I would say it was a close thing on who got the most press. Until I started watching the American WML I never realises Elizabeth Taylor's parents took out dual English American citizenship for her. Thankfully the Beckham's don't get so much press since he retired from Football, though I do like him as he played for my favourite team Manchester United.
Elizabeth Taylor gets more beautiful with age...her heart and soul are more radiant than ever...and that is what I see. This is an amazing woman who has has survived a stroke, a brain tumor and countless personal losses. Even if she chose to alter her physicality in some ways over the years ... those changes in no way detract from her true beauty. She is a true beauty. Hearts such as her shine brighter than most stars of today.
What a mesmerizing woman! She radiates such a great energy. You can't watch this without smiling through the whole video.
I love Elizabeth Taylor forever! Great Lady with a heart of gold. Who was a loyal and dear friend to many. I wish I could have met her. But we all have her Movies and Books that will live on long after who ever is reading this is dead! RIP Beauty!
That is one of the best put on's any Mystery Guest ever did! If Liz had not been so huge in Hollywood, they never would have guessed her. Great appearance!!!
You'd be hard-pressed to think of many young actors at the moment who will likely still be famous, respected actors 50 or 60 years from now.
"As long as she didn't." Arlene was the best part of this show! So sharp tongued!
Liz was stunning. . . A classic beauty.
One of the best mystery guest appearances.
Greatest and most hillariius performance by Liz !!! Amazing stuff !!!!
Such a talented actress and such a shame that Hollywood only saw her for her looks and not her talent. Not even she realized her talent.
Not true. She won a Golden Globe and and 2 Oscars. She was definitely noted for her talent
One, she has a FABULOUS signature.. Second, she had such a sense of humor! I never tire of seeing this clip : ) You are missed Dame Taylor.
A great lady and consummate actress. Such a wonderful example of a human being. We need more of them.
she's so smart and sooo beautiful!!
Love her signature! ;-)
This is soooooooo wonderful!
Celebrities need their faces to be sat on by the new rich people who were once poor?
that makes all of the gone. R.IP to all of the old hollywood golden age actors/actress. You guys are all together in heaven again.
She had the most beautiful face of history
You said it well. This video clip made me all choked up. We don't see this anymore and I wish I lived in that era.
Don't you think this is one of the best mystery guest "performances" ever to appear on What's My Line?
Absolutely agree! I've watched quite a few episodes just to see if anyone would top her but never found one!
She is the best mistery guest, the funniest and the wittiest. The most beautiful too but that is obvious.
idk, she was something else, and we sure love our Liz. But check out Bette Davis's appearance. Pretty neat, for very diff reasons. She was a priceless dame! 😎🤩
Beth E Of course, none of them could hold a candle to Elizabeth, but I think Rosalind Russell’s Mystery Guest was absolutely hysterical!!!
All of the guests on this show have such nice signatures.
Aw, beautiful, Liz. Her answers were brillaint!
Beautiful woman, beautiful handwriting, beautiful countenance....
...an angel brought to Earth....LOVELY, from cradle to grave....
Rest In Peace, sweet Elizabeth....
I love how Dorothy and Arlene always acknowledge the beauty and talent of the female guests, such class and humility on their part!
What a beautiful, down-to-earth, lovely woman!! She is so tiny, too, sitting next to the host, I just love her. They say she treated the electricians and carpenters just like she would royalty, all equally. She never put on airs. They don't make women like her anymore, her beauty is incomparable, her generosity and loyalty, either.
I've always liked the old actors and actresses so when I found this I really like it
She's just funny and lovely!! What a lady!
She was 22 yrs old here.
Imagine, at that time she was considered a big studio actress.
She just had that magnetic zeal and lots of talent as displayed here.
Awww I adore her and wish they'd bring back class
Such a sweet soul. Beautiful handwriting and a cute voice.
Love the girlie voice imitation that Liz gave the WML panel in '54. It was cute and funny.
So many entertainers that I grew up watching or listening to are now gone. It hardly seems possible.
Absolutely marvelous! I love all of these "What's My Line?" postings. Thank you so much!
Thank you for calling me a lady and saying that I have talent. We will NEVER see her like again! Precious and passionate.
Yep. .. I still think she is one of the most beautiful women to ever exist.
Stfu
OMG that woman was soo beautiful!! Classic beauty! And talented! I think I am gonna watch one of her films now........
Her beauty is otherworldly. And I love her wit. ♥♥♥
And she writes beautifully too. So beautiful poor girl. Lol What a living doll! Acting her butt off.
How beautiful is this woman?
Amen! :)
Make up does wonders...
AICJDR Not that much, otherwise all the heavily made up ladies onscreen would be equally beautiful - which they aren't.
Says you woman
off the chart
Met a taxi driver who picked her up at the Stuttgart Airport. She was with a lady friend. He said seemed like a decent person so he conversed with her. He saw all of her films and asked her questions about them, especially "Lassie," "Who's afraid," and Cleopatra.
He listened to her intently. It took an hour to get to the destination. She gave him the biggest tip he ever got in his life.
the performance of Liz is simply fantastic ...one of the best of WHATS MY LINE
She is so lovely. What an actress, too..... Miss her so much.
Beautiful woman, incredible! I was so sad when I learned about her death!
She's a 7
wow this is awsome.....thnks for uploading this
ahhhhhhh glorious! The eyes have it.
She was 6 months pregnant...it was ADORABLE!!!
Her sense of humor was beautiful too!
What a clever, intelligent, EXQUISITE human being....I've watched this clip several times and come away from it spell-bound every time.....I've never been jealous of anyone for anything, but I admit I am quite jealous of those that knew her as a close friend.
She was only 22 here - and a mere twelve years later, would tear up the screen as Martha in "Virginia Woolf" and win her second Oscar. She was an icon and she broke the glass ceiling forever.
...its great we can see these on UA-cam... i remember watching these in my last life...
What a pretty signature! Pretty all around :)
Just loved her answers....they couldn't be beat.
We should be so lucky as to look like Elizabeth, when she was young.
Growing up my house was filled with my moms movie star magazines as all women’s homes were. No one but no one was on the covers more than Elizabeth Taylor. No one but no one was talked about more than Elizabeth Taylor. She sat ringside at a Cassius Clay fight and afterwards he said she was the most beautiful women he had ever seen. Almost didn’t get up from a knockdown because he was looking at her.
My favorite WML ever!! She was so gorgeous and funny!!! Even her signature was amazing!
Actors/Actresses just do not have the classic beauty & grace they did back then..Liz was & still is in the top 5 of beauties of all time..another is Vivien Leigh of God with the Wind...i think my favorite leading handsome man was Paul Newman..thanks for this video!!
Her voice 😂😂😂😂 she killed it!!!!!!
Rest in Peace Lady Elizabeth...
Now you will be with your beloved friend Michael...she never overcame his passing and i think that his death was a big factor in her deterioration.
Another legend is gone and our world is poorer after loosing those wonderful emerald eyes...
Liz please give a big hug to Michael...
Man, Dorothy really tears through these guests sometimes, damn.
Elizabeth Taylor is such a stunning beauty. Just total natural beauty. What a great sense of humor too!
Her signature has such flourish. Love it!!
I am so awed by her beauty, how can anyone be so beautiful?! in an era when America produced the most beautiful women in the world!
Loved the voice she used to track the panelists.
Thank you I love watching these old clips.
What a gentile, soft spoken, truly an elegant & beautiful lady! What a great job at disguising her voice too! Great actress, even better person! My personal favorite "truly" big star of the golden era in Hollywood.
LIZ...what a beautiful creature...very few were ever that stunning as she was at that age...
What a beauty, and a class act! Funny, brilliant and daring to love full out in the public eye! So loved and gee...I am bereft, but pray that she is with the Angels and the Lord...that she made her peace and is enjoying the eternal beauty of Heaven. She is one of it's own! RIP. God bless and comfort her family in this hour of need.
God it out of the park when he made this beautiful lady.
well this brought tears to my eyes, i admired her
Elizabeth Taylor is just so mesmerizing, and an amazing talented actress.