Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story (1995)

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Written by C. David Heymann, Burr Douglas

Directed by Kevin Connor

Running Time: 210 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

This is the story of 'Elizabeth Taylor's rise to stardom, her dominating mother's influence and her many loves and divorces.

Cast

Sherilyn FennElizabeth Taylor
Nigel HaversMichael Wilding
Katherine HelmondHedda Hopper
Angus MacfadyenRichard Burton
Image for Kevin McCarthyKevin McCarthySol Siegel
Michael ShureReporter
William McNamaraMontgomery Clift
Corey ParkerEddie Fisher
Image for Ray WiseRay WiseMike Todd
Christine HealySara Taylor
Daniel McVicarRock Hudson
Eric GustavsonNicky Hilton
John SaxonRichard Brooks
Charles FrankJohn Warner
Michael McGradyLarry Fortensky
Judith JonesDebbie Reynolds
John FinkFrancis Taylor
Michael KavanaghWalter Wanger
Casey AhernYoung Liz #1
Heather Lauren OlsonYoung Liz #2
Jon MenickPhilippe Halsman
Eugene RocheGeorge Stevens
Anthony PowersBenny Thau
Marnette PattersonJane Powell
Terry RhoadsRobert Taylor
David CromwellDoctor
Patrick Robert SmithKevin McCarthy
Victor Raider-WexlerJoe Mankiewicz
Julian StoneStanley Baker
Patricia NorthSybil Burton
Daniel MarkelWilding son

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