Vanity Fair: Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton were “ultimate celebrity couple”

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Another month, another Vanity Fair nostalgia cover with a dead or dying celebrity. Elizabeth Taylor – in all of her Suddenly Last Summer white-swimsuit glory – is the cover girl for July’s Vanity Fair, and the story is all about how Elizabeth and Richard Burton were “the ultimate celebrity couple”. So far, VF has only put out a teaser for the article – it’s an excerpt of Sam Kashner and Nancy Schoenberger’s new book, Furious Love: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and the Marriage of the Century. I’ll admit it, it sounds like the kind of book I would love – I have Vanity Fair’s Hollywood coffee table book (that was put out in 2000) and there’s a wonderful piece in that book called “When Liz Met Dick”. I also have Elizabeth’s My Love Affair With Jewelry, in which she tells many stories about all of the wonderful gifts Burton (amongst others) gave her over the years. Here’s a little more:

Before Brangelina, before TomKat, before … Speidi … there was Liz and Dick—that is, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, the super-couple who set the standard all others can only aspire to in terms of modern celebrity. What other couple has been condemned both by the Vatican and on the floor of the House of Representatives? What other couple lived as decadently, as opulently, and as passionately? What other couple could conquer both Hollywood and Broadway the way these two did over a span of two decades?

In an excerpt from their upcoming book, Furious Love: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and the Marriage of the Century, featured in the July issue of Vanity Fair, contributing editor Sam Kashner and co-author Nancy Schoenberger trace the arc of this epic, turbulent love affair, which appropriately began on the set of Cleopatra—a story about another romance for the ages, and one of the most expensive films ever made—and ended spectacularly with jealousy, anger, and divorce, despite the fact that Taylor and Burton never really fell out of love.

Kashner and Schoenberger scored a major coup in persuading Taylor to allow them to publish scores of never-before-seen letters that Burton wrote to her, and passages from many of the letters are included in the excerpt. In addition to demonstrating that Burton was a gifted, lyrical, playful writer who could effortlessly summon the beauty of the Shakespearean language he so loved, the correspondence reveals poignant and intimate truths about the power of the bond that Taylor and Burton shared—sexual, creative, and spiritual.

Highlights from the excerpt include:

• Taylor and Burton’s icy first encounter, on a balmy day at a star-studded Los Angeles pool party, and subsequent flirtation on the set of Cleopatra 10 years later, where director Joe Mankiewicz found it nearly impossible to break up their on-screen kiss well after the take had ended.

• Their scandalous on-set affair and surprise wedding in Montreal, where they were hounded by paparazzi, and the turmoil they went through while divorcing their respective spouses.

• The jewelry, artwork, and gifts that Burton lavished on Taylor as they took in millions of dollars from their films, including the 33.19-carat Krupp diamond, the 69.42-carat Cartier diamond, now known as the Taylor-Burton diamond, and paintings by Monet, Picasso, van Gogh, Pissarro, Renoir, Degas, and Rembrandt.

• Their powerful film interpretation of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and string of other collaborations, including Boom! and Divorce His, Divorce Hers.

• Burton’s outpouring of grief and longing in letters to Taylor as their relationship became strained by alcoholism and their frequent altercations.

• A description of the heartbreaking final letter that Burton wrote to Taylor just before his sudden death. She counts it as her most treasured possession and keeps it by her bed at all times.

[From Vanity Fair]

Elizabeth has always said that she had TWO great loves, Richard and her third husband, Mike Todd. Todd died less than a year and a half into their marriage, in a tragic plane crash. After Todd’s death, she ended up marrying his best friend, Eddie Fisher, although that marriage was allegedly pretty bad from the start. It was during this marriage that she began working with Richard Burton, who was also married to his first wife, Sybil. I’ve always believed that Burton began the affair with Elizabeth not thinking it would go anywhere beyond sex. And then I think he fell in love. And he began buying her stuff, some of the most amazing jewelry in the world. I love talking about Hollywood, but don’t even get me started on how much I love talking about jewelry. If there’s one thing missing from Hollywood couples today, it’s conspicuous consumption in the jewelry department.

Here are some old photos of Liz and Dick and Mike Todd, in various years:

Richard And Liz

Taylor In Surf

Taylor At Premiere

Birthday

Star Crossed Lovers

Richard's Barber

Burton & Taylor On A Boat With Dogs

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  1. meme says:

    NO COUPLE will ever compare to Taylor and Burton. They were true Hollywood royalty. And Burton was a brilliant actor and Liz a classic beauty and a very talented actress. Look at those faces. Those are stars.

  2. Wisteria says:

    In the third pic up from the bottom she looks needy and clingy and like she’s trying way too hard. She reminds me of my grandmother’s cat that climbs on her lap and won’t get out of her face.

  3. Damn! She was stunning! I love the picture of her cutting his hair. Lovely!

  4. Kolby says:

    I adore Elizabeth Taylor. My favorite movie of theirs is actually The Taming of the Shrew. The chemistry between them is palpable.

  5. lilred says:

    Third pic from the bottom is a wedding pic probably ok to be a bit clingy.

  6. Shay says:

    Angelina and Brad have nothing on Liz and Richard. The latter were the ultimate couple.
    Maybe the former may have a chance after Brad reconsiders his personal grooming.

  7. bizzy says:

    brad needs to buy angie a honking big diamond. *sends memo*.

  8. Oi says:

    That picture of Richard in a Roman uniform and her in regular clothes (his birthday on set maybe?) is funny at first glance.

  9. Ruby says:

    Liz was naturally gorgeous .. a classic beauty with classic features. Notice, no ridiculous looking trout pout or plastic surgery on her, like so many actresses sport now.
    Actresses in general were much prettier back then, or at least more classically beautiful in the golden era of films.
    Exaggerated fish face Jolie, doesn’t hold a candle to Liz Taylor in her prime.

  10. MFinBH says:

    When I was a child in the 1970s, there were only four first names that shouted from the cover of every newstand, and anyone else was on a lesser rung of the celebrity ladder. The names were “Liz and Dick” and “Sonny & Cher”

    So there were essentially four alternating headlines: Liz leaves Dick! Cher leaves Sonny! Dick Buys Liz New Diamond! Sonny and Cher to Reunite!

    Both guys are now gone, and both ladies are living legends, still instantly identifiyable by their first names alone. Probably the only couple today that comes anywhere close is the Jolie-Pitts. But the Burtons and the Bonos both had long runs (the Burtons from ’61-’75, and the Bonos from ’63 – ’77, both of those including periods of living together, married, seperated,divorced, and working together or seperatly).

    I still remember those stories 35 – 40 years later, maybe because the players all had real talent and style (and in the case of the Bonos, a TV audience of 30-40 million viewers a week which is nearly impossible now).

  11. heb says:

    I am so excited to read this.

    But I’m aghast that they tainted it by mentioning the word Speidi

  12. Tess says:

    Cataclysmic passion!
    Too much sizzle for sustainability. Neither really survived their first marriage, and by their second it was a case of dead men walking.

    Definitely the greatest Hollywood love story of all time.

    Sadly, today’s Hollywood wannabees pale by comparison to these brazen characters.

  13. Nancy says:

    God I loved their romance it definitely seemed one of a kind even after their divorce they still loved each other. I definitely don’t see Brangelina in the same category though maybe the couple that came closest for me were Madonna and Sean Penn.

  14. Maritza says:

    I totally agree with Ruby.

  15. JulieNewmar says:

    One word … EPIC !

  16. Green Is Good says:

    Kaiser, I hear you! I love talking about Golden Age Hollywood, too. Taylor & Burton were Hollywood Royalty. The above pictures are awesome, too. Great post.

  17. Q says:

    Other sites have some of the text of his letters – sit before reading, they will make you weak in the knees. He was a beautiful writer.

    They were clearly both drama queens, but wow, man, what a love story. This is how celebrity is supposed to be: gorgeous and larger than life.

  18. Lauren says:

    Elizabeth was a natural beauty…just stunning..and an incredible actress. She was/is Hollywood royalty in the truest sense of the word. Richard was mesmerizing..masculine yet poetic.

  19. Cheyenne says:

    I remember very well the Taylor-Fisher-Reynolds mess, which, at the time it blew up, made Jolie-Pitt-Aniston look tame by comparison. It was front-page news not just on the tabloids, but just about every major newspaper in the country.

    The difference was that after a year or two, everybody had stopped talking about “that homewrecker Liz Taylor” and found other things to talk about — until she (predictably) dumped Fisher for Richard Burton. Although I don’t remember anybody feeling sorry for Fisher, figuring what goes around comes around.

    I’m willing to bet that if Mike Todd hadn’t been killed in that plane crash, Taylor would have stayed with him until he expired from old age. From all accounts, it was a very happy and successful marriage.

  20. Mika says:

    Ahh… LizBurt. A classic pair.

  21. Cheyenne says:

    Second picture from the top is quintessential Taylor. She must have been still in her 20s then. In the 1950s and 60s she was so breath-takingly gorgeous it almost hurt your eyes.

    She and Burton made a spectacular couple. Part of the outrage over her running off with Fisher, while he was still married to Debbie Reynolds, was that nobody could understand what in the world did she see in that guy. Burton was a lion; Fisher was a lap dog.

  22. Trillion says:

    Shuddering at mention of Speidi in the opening paragraph. Ugh.
    Re. Elizabeth’s epic combination of beauty and talent: She came up in the era of giggly “safe” blondes, storming the scene with her tempestuous black hair and flashing violet eyes. She easily stole the sexy torch back to the brunettes.

  23. Kittypants says:

    I love that photo of Liz cutting Richard’s hair too, it’s so intimate and natural. Their relationship obviously had it’s euphoric, passionate highs and crashing lows but it was always very real. A love like that only occurs once in a lifetime I suppose, if you’re lucky enough to experience it.

  24. nnn says:

    Their love strory was full of passion and extremes.

    I remembered reading that they used to booze together publicly at times and that Liz could spout some obscenities and yell at him and vice versa publicly while filming a scene in front of the while team.

    I think that kind of overwhelming sometimes destructive passion is ironically what made them a public magnet till today and a passionate pair as opposed for example to the couple Bacall/Bogaert or Hepburn/Tracy or Woodward/Newman.

  25. Miranda Ann says:

    But I’m aghast that they tainted it by mentioning the word Speidi
    ***

    Oh, honey, you and me both!! Talk about breaking the spell. To put those two pigs in the same sentence with these other A-List actors was sacriligious!!!

    I remember when Elizabeth married Mike Todd. They were perfection together. He was just what she needed, a REAL man; handsome, powerful, rich and he treated her like a lady. When he died, I just knew she would do something stupid, and she did. But she got back on track with Burton. They were an amazing couple and I won’t dispute they were the ultimate couple.

  26. Maggie Grace says:

    I love them. I think that in her prime, she was the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen. I see a slight resemblace between Todd and Burton. Interesting…

  27. RReedy says:

    I am 58 yrs old and have always followed Tayor, esp during the Burton Yrs. There will never be another story like hers, another celebrity love story like theirs. LOVE LIZ!!!!! My Mother and I were conversing the other day and decided that she was probably the most beautiful woman gracing the solar system…and is still MOST FABULOUS!!!!

  28. juliana says:

    Can’t add much to what has been written here, but I agree about the jewelry. I remember the stories about Liz’s diamonds
    more than anything else.
    I thought she had better stuff than the Queen of England.
    And yes, Liz Taylor was one of the most beautiful women I’ve ever seen.

  29. jover says:

    Can’t add much to what everyone else has said except that seeing Liz and Richard pics drives home the point of how far hollywood has fallen since the glory days.

  30. fancyamazon says:

    Part of the reason that we remember these people the way that we do is that we were not subjected to their every move. We didn’t have to see Liz going to Target or Richard going to pic up the paper in his pj’s, or either of them when they were less than lovely. This has been lost for a lot of reasons, but I think it is ultimately sad. If more celebrities would maintain their privacy, and if the photographers were less intrusive, I’m sure we would think much differently about the celebrities that we have today.

    There is the issue of talent, as well of course, and very few of today’s actors can compare, partly because stars today are chosen at least as much for their ability to be moulded by the star machine as for their talent.

  31. mln says:

    @# 30 it isn’t just the celebs fault it is the fact that instead of having 4 channels on TV and 4 tabs we now have about 1000 channels on TV a 24 hr news cycle and the infinity of the internet how else would Speidi exist if it weren’t for MTVs need to fill programming and the blogs need for something to entertain …and I have to say it we as the bored masses who sit on the internet all day are the bottomfeeders who make it all possible

  32. Ron says:

    The media was so different then–they were both movie stars and you didn;t know absolutely everything they ever did or move they made. There was still some mystery to their lavish lives. Brad and Angie are comparable today, but you know the shape of Angie’s bikini wax now, since there is no sense of media restraint anymore.

  33. Jeri says:

    All others are impostors. Ah… sweet love.

    She was even beautiful as a child. The pictures are almost odd w/the beauty shining out.

  34. simplicity says:

    “Their love was full of passion and extremes,” so true.

    Liz said her favorite film was, “Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf,” an excellent way to dispel thir rancorous moments.

    I saw them in Private Lives in LA, (mediocre performances), but did enjoy them in Woolf.

  35. Victoria says:

    Ive always thought that photo of her cutting his hair was so cool! What a handsome man and beautiful woman!

  36. WTF?!? says:

    Love her, love them, *sigh*
    That’s real passion.

    Let us not forget that Elizabeth Taylor was the Angelina of her time. She took Eddie Fisher (Brad Pitt) away from Debbie Reynolds (Jennifer Aniston) and was known as THE homewrecker of the universe.

    Good thing she got that bad bout of pneumonia to put her back in the good graces of the world (and get her the Oscar for Butterfield 8).

  37. Mistral says:

    Awwww….Liz and Dick. Damn, they were sexy (he may not be a looker, but he oozed sexy). And how beautiful was Elizabeth Taylor? Wow.

  38. d says:

    It’s funny Burton was so attractive to so many women. I’ve seen a couple of interviews with him and can only think “pompous ass”. But Liz…gorgeous.

  39. moocow says:

    To whoever mentioned Ange & Brad; they are lacking the talent these two had for starters. Can you imagine them doing Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf? -cringe-

  40. Sonja says:

    Ever see old interviews of Taylor and Burton? They were always fighting like mad but there was this sizzling passion underneath. It must of been amazing times in the sack for those two!

  41. g says:

    When being a superstar or ‘star couple’ had real meaning!

  42. Chris says:

    And before Taylor and Burton, there was Sinatra and Ava Gardner.

  43. cara says:

    Liz Taylor IS THE Queen!!! I read her auto biography many moons ago, and their love was something else. Also how her sons refer to them both as “their parents” speaks Volumes for me. True love is never easy. It’s a serious love hate thing. And god, whose afraid of virginia wolf, Classic.

  44. Raven says:

    Getting those letters was a great coup. I always got the sense that he was quite private and sensitive–hence the alcoholism and, I understand, bouts with depression. Seeing his words to her will be worth getting the book.

  45. I love Elizabeth Taylor (follow her on twitter @DameElizabeth (serious) ^_^

  46. aung myin says:

    Liz Taylor Won Two Oscars.But Richard Burton who was a talented actor,should have win an Oscar.But he did not.It was a tragedy for the legendary couple and also for Hollywood.

  47. Fabio says:

    Elizabeth Taylor was the most Beautiful actrss of all time, and her eyes have not peer in this world!!!