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    Sara Sothern (born Sara Viola Warmbrodt; August 21, 1895 – September 11, 1994) was an American stage actress and the mother of actress Elizabeth Taylor. Life and career

  2. While Sara may not have sought the limelight for herself, her influence is etched in Hollywood history through her daughter’s remarkable career. Here are some adorable photos of Sara Sothern with her daughter Elizabeth Taylor.

  3. 20 de sept. de 2022 · Living in Los Angeles, California, she devoted herself to her family and the movie career of her daughter. Sothern died at age 99 in Palm Springs, California. Take a look at these vintage photos to see beautiful moments of Sara Sothern with her daughter Elizabeth Taylor.

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  4. Early life Two-year old Taylor, mother Sara Sothern, and brother Howard, in 1934. Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born on 27 February 1932, at Heathwood, her family's home at 8 Wildwood Road in Hampstead Garden Suburb, northwest London, England.

    • She Entered Life Far from Hollywood
    • Her Mother Had A Secret Affair
    • She Hated Her Boss
    • She Always Spoke Her Mind
    • One of Her Dinner Parties Ended in Tragedy
    • She Witnessed A Hollywood Disaster
    • Her First Marriage Was Terrifying
    • MGM Forced Her Into A Brutal Relationship
    • The Studio Punished Her
    • Her Husband Betrayed Her

    Elizabeth Taylor was born in Hampstead, England in 1932. Her parents, who were from the United States originally, moved to California in 1939 for a dark reason. World War II was quickly developing and the Taylors feared that the conflict would spread to Great Britain and endanger their baby daughter's life. Getty Images

    Elizabeth Taylor’s mother, Sara Sothern, was a well-known stage actress with several Broadway credits to her name. But her legacy isn't just based on her talent or her daughter's incredible career. Dark rumors swirled through Hollywood, claiming that Sara Taylor and the notoriously cruel MGM boss Louis B. Mayerwere having an affair. Getty Images

    Sara Taylor may have liked "The Monster of MGM" Louis B. Mayer, but Elizabeth hated the studio head with a passion. Even though he supported her career as a child star, she thought he was incredibly egotistical and overbearing. To quote Liz, Mayer resembled "a gross thick penguin" and looked at his employees and stars like they were all "completely...

    Don't mess with Elizabeth Taylor. When she was just a teenager, her boss Louis B. Mayer insulted her mother, Sara Taylor. Elizabeth was not about to take that lying down. The young star held her head high and hit Mayer where it hurt. She told him that he and his studio could “go to hell.” Even though Mayer's employees pressured Taylor to apologize,...

    One evening, while driving home from a dinner party at Elizabeth Taylor’s house, her dear friend and fellow actor Montgomery Clift fell asleep and crashed his car into a tree. Terrified, Taylor rushed to tend to Clift until an ambulance arrived. One detail in particular is utterly stomach-churning: Taylor had to pluck shards of teeth from Clift’s t...

    After the accident, Clift's actor's good looks were ruined. Things only got worse from there:He developed a dependence on pain killers and behaved so erratically that major studios blacklisted him. Nevertheless, Taylor supported her friend: she insisted he be cast in a film with her, even posting her own salary as insurance. Sadly, Clift passed awa...

    In 1950, Taylor walked down the aisle for the first time when she married hotel heir Conrad Hilton Jr. The couple divorced just three months later, after a lengthy European honeymoon, citing irreconcilable differences. Behind closed doors, the horrible truth came out.Taylor was horrified by Hilton's constant gambling, and drinking...and that wasn't...

    MGM has never admitted it, but film historians believe the studio had a major hand in Taylor’s wedding to Hilton. They "suggested" that she enter into a relationship with him, bought their star an an expensive wedding dress, and even provided the white negligee for her wedding night. But even though the wedding looked like a dream, the marriage was...

    After Taylor divorced Hilton less than a year into their marriage, Taylor's next movie was surprisingly low-profile. She starred in a romantic comedy called Love is Better Than Ever in 1952. Butfew people know about the dark drama behind the lighthearted flick. MGM forced Taylor to star in a B-movie to punish her for leaving her abusive husband. We...

    Next up on the list of Liz Taylor's husbands: Michael Wilding. Taylor soon sunk her claws into this British actor, despite their extreme age difference. Wilding was a whopping 20 years older than Taylor, though it looks like he was the immature one in their relationship. After having two sons, the couple broke up when Taylor discovered that Wilding...

  5. In the golden era of Hollywood, Elizabeth Taylor emerged as one of its brightest stars. Behind her journey to stardom, there was an unsung heroine, her mother Sara Sothern. Their relationship, beyond the limelight, is a heartwarming testament to the enduring bond between a mother and her daughter.

  6. Born on February 27, 1932, in London to American parents; daughter of Francis Taylor (an art dealer) and Sara (Warmbrodt) Taylor (who officially changed her name to Sara Sothern when she began acting in stock companies); married Conrad "Nicky" Hilton, Jr. (a hotelier), in 1950 (divorced 1951); married Michael Wilding (an actor), in 1952 (divorce...