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Elizabeth Taylor: Photos From a Legendary Life

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Correction appended, Oct. 17, 2016

Simply put, Elizabeth Taylor was the biggest star of the LIFE era. She appeared on the magazine’s cover a record 14 times, starting when she was just 15 years old, and over the following decades many of LIFE’s finest photographers—Paul Schutzer, Peter Stackpole, Allan Grant and George Silk among them—captured the quintessential movie star in love, at work and basking (with consummate grace) in the kind of international fame, comprised of equal parts respect and adulation, that most entertainers today can only dream about.

But a magazine only has so many pages—and countless pictures by LIFE’s peripatetic photographers never made it into print. Here, LIFE.com presents a selection of the very best photographs of the Hollywood icon—some that appeared in the magazine, and many that were never published in its pages—including shots from her very first wedding, when she was just 18 years old; from the sets of Giant and Cleopatra; from studio backlots (with her dear friend and soul mate, Montgomery Clift); and from her tumultuous romance with two-time husband and bigger-than-life star in is own right, Richard Burton.

[Buy the LIFE book, Remembering Liz: 1932-2011]

What’s especially enlightening—and, for film buffs, thrilling—about digging through LIFE’s archives is not only the astonishing photography that so often comes to light, but the supporting materials that accompany the photos, negatives, contact sheets and prints.

For example, a March 30, 1962, memo sent by LIFE reporter George Caturani in Rome to the LIFE offices in New York reads, in part:

Herewith seven rolls of undeveloped black and white shot by [Paul] Schutzer . . . on the set of “Cleopatra” and inside Burton’s dressing room. . . . Liz on set looks absolutely relaxed. Whatever relationship there is between Liz and Burton [their affair while filming “Cleopatra” is now the stuff of Hollywood legend], they’ve decided to make the fact they enjoy each other as obvious as the famous nose on famous Cleopatra’s face.

With those sorts of insights and with that sort of access, it’s no surprise that, through the years, LIFE managed to so closely chronicle the public and private world of Liz Taylor as a teen, a young woman and later, at the very height of her career, as quite simply the biggest movie star in the world.

Liz Ronk, who edited this gallery, is the Photo Editor for LIFE.com. Follow her on Twitter at @LizabethRonk.

Correction: A photo caption in the original version of this gallery included an incorrect location of where Elizabeth Taylor was pictured.

Elizabeth Taylor in 1947, age 15
Elizabeth Taylor in 1947, age 15.J. R. Eyerman—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor, 1945
In 1945, at age 13 and already a veteran of five films, Elizabeth Taylor signs autographs during a charity cricket match at Los Angeles' Gilmore Stadium.Peter Stackpole—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor 1948
Liz Taylor gazes into the distance while wearing an "All America" sweatshirt, 1948; the pin she wears belonged to Glenn Davis, a 1946 Heisman Trophy-winner she was dating at the time.Mark Kauffman—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor 1948
Taylor and her mother, Sara — a former stage actress — in 1948.Mark Kauffman—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor in 1948.
Elizabeth Taylor in 1948.Mark Kauffman—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor with West Point in the background, 1948
Elizabeth Taylor in 1948.Mark Kauffman—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor at Hollywood University High School, 1950
Elizabeth Taylor sits at a desk in a classroom at Hollywood's University High School in 1950.Peter Stackpole—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor 1949
Elizabeth Taylor plays opposite Robert Taylor (no relation) in a scene from the 1949 movie, Conspirator.Mark Kauffman—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor 1949
Elizabeth Taylor plays opposite Robert Taylor (no relation) in a scene from the 1949 movie, Conspirator.Mark Kauffman—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift, 1950
During a break in filming A Place in the Sun, Liz Taylor chats with her costar Montgomery Clift on the Paramount lot in 1950.Peter Stackpole—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift, 1950
Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, 1950.Peter Stackpole—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor wedding to Nicky Hilton, 1950
Just 18 years old, Elizabeth Taylor arrives to marry hotel heir Conrad "Nicky" Hilton at the Bel-Air Country Club in 1950. Ed Clark—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor wedding to Nicky Hilton, 1950
Liz Taylor on her (first) wedding day, May 6, 1950. The marriage to Nicky Hlton would last less than one year, and by 1952 she had a new husband, British actor Michael Wilding.Ed Clark—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor on the set of 'Giant,' 1956
In Marfa, Texas, on the set of the film, Giant, Liz Taylor lassos director George Stevens as her costars Rock Hudson and James Dean look on. Allan Grant—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in 1962 on the set of Cleopatra.
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in 1962 on the set of Cleopatra. At the time, Taylor was married to Eddie Fisher, but had begun a tempestuous (and highly public) affair with Burton.Paul Schutzer—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor, 1962
During a break in the filming of Cleopatra, Elizabeth Taylor ruffles the hair of Liza Todd, her daughter with her third husband, Mike Todd. Paul Schutzer—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, 1962
In costume, Richard Burton and Liz Taylor share a look on the set of Cleopatra. Paul Schutzer—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor and Joseph L. Mankiewicz on the set of Cleopatra, 1962
Cleopatra director Joseph L. Mankiewicz chats with Liz Taylor on set. Paul Schutzer—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Liz Taylor 1964
In February 1964, on the set of a Broadway production of Hamlet, a surprised Elizabeth Taylor cuts her birthday cake, as Richard Burton (starring in the show) leans in for a kiss.George Silk—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Liz Taylor, Hume Cronyn 1964
Hume Cronyn, who won a Tony for his performance as Polonius in the 1964 production of Hamlet, gently holds Liz Taylor's famous face in his hands.George Silk—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images

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