Authors: Sam Kashner
married life, 89, 161, 162, 181â83, 202, 204, 221â22, 236, 281, 282, 306, 319, 395
meeting in Switzerland, 40â42
meeting on set of
Cleopatra
, 2, 18
movie-set lunches, 53â54, 169, 351
paparazzi and press, 27â28, 29, 34, 36â38, 56, 111, 153, 170â71, 214, 247, 373, 382â83, 399, 412
passion for each other, ix, 38, 40, 42, 47â48, 87â88, 97, 107, 155, 185, 193, 204, 220, 227â28, 235, 253â54, 255, 262, 270, 284, 300, 354â55, 389â90, 411â12, 424â25, 430, 437
Porto Santo Stefano villa and, 28
production companies, 59, 113, 114, 193â94, 401
in Puerto Vallarta, 76â88, 112, 126, 174, 193, 194, 237, 243, 261â62, 281â82, 283â84, 294, 376, 381, 407
reconciliations, 362, 372â76, 380â82, 389â91
Reflections in a Golden Eye
filming and, 189â92
refusal to work apart, 250
remarriage, October, 1975, 391â94
reunion, New York, 1982, 411â12
reuniting in
Private Lives
, 1983, 413â24
sense of abandoning himself and, 60
substance abuse and disintegration of relationship, 271, 281â85, 292, 317, 337â43, 344â57, 380â85
taxes and, 212, 225, 240, 242, 267, 349
Taylor on Richard Burton, vii, 1, 38, 154â55, 185, 427
travel and vagabond life, 109â12, 129, 135, 154, 179â80, 222, 227, 241â42, 267, 276, 281, 304 (
see also
Kalizma (yacht)
trips to Wales, 125, 271, 274â75
wealth, 212â13, 252, 267, 277â78, 288, 292, 335
wedding (1964), 99â100
yacht leased and publicity, 236â37
Taylor, Francis, 5, 40â41, 61, 127, 254, 255, 379
Taylor, Howard, 3, 61, 142, 215, 227, 267, 303, 304, 332, 376, 424
Taylor, Mara, 225, 227
Taylor, Rod, 47, 53, 54
Taylor, Sara Sothern, 3, 4, 40â41, 61, 62â63, 64, 254, 257, 267, 293, 332
Taylor-Burton (Cartier) diamond, 257, 273â77, 278, 290â91, 339, 404â5
These Old Broads
(TV film), 436
Thomas, Dylan, 66, 120, 147, 169, 202, 313, 314, 315, 316, 412
Time Remembered
(play), 122â23
Timon/Altra Films International, 313
Tito, Marshal, 320, 321, 322, 345
Tobruk
(film), 297
Todd, Elizabeth Frances “Liza,” 6, 25, 79, 80, 81, 115, 129â30, 154, 171, 195, 208, 240â41, 247, 268, 282, 299, 322, 323, 332, 339, 411, 424, 433
Todd, Michael “Mike,” 5â7, 11, 14, 19, 24, 26, 37â38, 54, 59, 107, 118, 129, 173â74, 215, 283, 309, 322, 368, 376, 379, 403, 423
Todd-AO, 11
Tracy, Spencer, 4, 338â39
“Travelling with Elizabeth, by Her Husband Who Loves Her in Spite of It” (Burton), 109â10
True Grit
(film), 289, 297â98
Trumbo, Dalton, 113, 116
Tunder, Pat, 24, 29
20th Century-Fox, 10, 25, 33â34, 45â46, 80, 208, 250, 269, 287, 292
Tynan, Kenneth, 59, 64, 73, 90, 91, 94, 190, 237
Tyson, Cecily, 197, 388
Â
Under Milk Wood
film, 313â16, 323
reading (1982), 411, 412â13
Under the Volcano
(film), 423
Universal Pictures, 287, 297
Universal-World Film Services, 216
Unsinkable Molly Brown
(film), 118â19
Ustinov, Peter, 196, 228, 316
Â
Vatican, vii, 36, 153
Vidal, Gore, 234, 369
Vienna, Austria, 343
cast dinner for
Wagner
in, 410
Viertel, Peter, 82
Vignale, Raymond, 232, 322, 358, 371
Villain
(film), 300â301, 305, 317â18
V.I.P.s, The
(film), 42â45, 55â56, 136, 198, 225, 263, 339, 374
Burton-Taylor affair and, 47, 50â51
casting, 53, 168
costumes, 45
director Asquith, 45, 53â54
drinking on set of, 52, 53
Elizabeth's beauty in, 55
Elizabeth's jewelry in, 45
reviews, 112, 113
screenplay, 43
Voight, Jon, 289
Voyage, The
(film), 367, 377
Â
Wagner
(TV film), 409â10, 420, 421
Wales, 69â70, 71, 125, 133â34.
See also
Pontrhydyfen; Port Talbot
Burton-Taylor trips to, 125, 271, 274â75
hiraeth
, 120, 146
self-identity as underdogs, 173
singing, 179
“the black dog,” 120
“Welsh hours,” 203, 279
Walker, Kathryn, 422
“Walk with Destiny, A” or “The Gathering Storm” (TV biopic), 387â88
Wallis, Hal, 73, 260
Wanger, Walter, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 26, 28, 29, 31, 35â36, 46
Warhol, Andy, 44, 134, 136, 325, 326, 375
Warner, Francis, 332, 343
Warner, Jack, 138, 150, 151, 190
Warner, John, Jr., 402â5, 410, 411
Warner, Mary, 411
Warner, Virginia, 411
Warner Bros. Studios, 137, 140, 141, 149, 151, 190, 269, 401
Waterbury, Ruth, 35, 164
Waters, John, 239
Wayne, John, 250, 289, 290, 291, 292, 297
Weintraub, Bernard, 305â6
Welch, Raquel, 329, 330, 332, 341
Welles, Orson, 47, 225
Werner, Oskar, 176
West, Mae, 369
Wexler, Haskell, 140â41
Where Eagles Dare
(film), 235, 241, 250, 252, 255, 272, 298, 320, 387
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
(film), 129, 136â52, 157, 185, 205, 243, 266, 269, 271, 436
Academy Awards, 152, 177, 205â7
Burton as George, 133, 138â39, 142â49, 152, 205â6
Burton-Taylor relationship reflected in, 107, 162
cinematographer, 140â41
costs of, 142
gifts after completion, 149â50
location, 141, 148â49
Nichols as director, 139â49, 173
payments to Burton and Taylor, 139
premiere, reviews, awards, 151â52, 205
reviews, 177
screenwriter, 137â38
Taylor as Martha, 136â38, 141â49, 152, 162, 168, 218
“Why This Marriage Can't Be Saved” (
Ladies Home Journal
), 378
Wild Geese, The
(film), 406
Wilding, Beth Clutter, 301, 319, 324
Wilding, Christopher, 5, 40, 79, 82, 115, 129â30, 171, 195, 225â26, 227, 304, 332, 376, 412, 424, 433
Wilding, Layla, 319, 324
Wilding, Michael, 2, 5, 6, 37, 81, 89, 157, 301, 304, 332, 376
Wilding, Michael Howard, 5, 79, 82, 115, 129â30, 171, 195, 225â26, 319â20, 324, 332, 376, 412, 424, 433
marriage of, 301, 303â4
Williams, Alan, 334â35
Williams, Brook, 118, 247, 248, 291, 298, 334, 359, 394, 396, 399, 402, 416, 417, 421, 428, 431
Williams, Emlyn, 19, 42, 66, 75, 98, 106, 118, 134, 162, 178, 249, 334, 399
Williams, Tennessee, 7, 76, 77, 82, 113, 211â12, 213, 214, 216, 234, 239â40, 264, 414, 436
Wilson, Michael, 113
Wilson, Robert “Bob,” 98, 100, 105, 115, 119, 141, 167, 187, 200, 208, 220, 267, 337, 344
Wilson, Sally, 141, 167
Windsor, Duke and Duchess of, viiâviii, 167, 180, 252â53, 325, 326, 327
“Prince of Wales” brooch, 252â53
Woodfall Film Productions, 241
Wyler, William, 114
Wynberg, Henry, 370â71, 374, 380â81, 385, 386â87, 388, 389, 400, 402
Â
X, Y, and Zee
or
Zee & Co.
(film), 301, 305, 310â12, 319
Â
York, Michael, 120, 168, 171â72
York, Susannah, 310â12
Young, Howard, 61
Young, Terence, 383
Â
Zahedi, Ardeshir, 402
Zanuck, Darryl F., 31, 46, 251
Zeckendorf, William, 45â46
Zeffirelli, Franco, 120, 165, 181, 232, 249, 359â60
Zinnemann, Fred, 139, 206, 207
F
irst of all, we must thank Dame Elizabeth, whom “Age cannot wither, not custom stale,” as Shakespeare described Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile.
When we first embarked on this venture, we happened to mention our proposed book on “the Taylor-Burton romance” to a young theater major who had recently graduated from college. Her response stunned us: “I never knew Elizabeth Taylor was married to Tim Burton!” It also stunned Dame Elizabeth when the story was told to her. Concerned that Richard Burton's name and legacy were in danger of being forgotten, she agreed to work with us, behind the scenes as it were, by making available a trove of some forty letters and notes written to her by Richard Burton. She also allowed us to see parts of her 1965 autobiography,
Elizabeth Taylor
, that she had suppressed for fear that they might hurt various people or disappoint her fans. As she has always refused to speak publicly about her affair with and marriage to Richard, we feel that this book is the closest we'll come to her thoughts and feelings on the “great love and tumultuous passion,” in Burton's words, that first shook the world in 1962.
We must also express our gratitude to those closest to Elizabeth Taylor. We are respecting their wishes to remain unnamed, but their help and encouragement truly made this book possible. We salute
your generosity of spirit, your insights, your wisdom, your impeccable hospitality.
We also want to thank Sally Hay Burton, Richard's widow, for her continued graciousness and many kindnesses to us. We are truly grateful for her permission to quote from Burton's published and unpublished works, including his diaries, letters, two poems, and several short stories and essays: “A Christmas Story,” “Meeting Mrs. Jenkins,” and “Traveling with Elizabeth.” We also thank Elisabeth Bennett, archivist at the Swansea University Library, for her advice and guidance, and Melvyn Bragg, for his masterful life of Richard Burton and for permission, through Sally Hay Burton, to quote from Burton's diaries published in
Rich: The Life of Richard Burton
.
We also extend our thanks to Kate Burton, who gave us her blessing, and to many who met with us and allowed themselves to be interviewed, including those who helped us during the research and writing of “A First Class Affair,” an article about the making of the Burtons' second film together,
The V.I.P.s
, which originally appeared in
Vanity Fair
magazine. They are Gianni Bozzacchi, Sally Burton, Gabriel Byrne, Linda Christianson, John Cullum, Denis Ferrara, David Frost, Henry Grossman, Robert “Tim” Hardy, John Heyman, Waris Hussein, Gavin Lambert, Brenda Maddox, Christopher Mankiewicz, Keith McDermott, Peter Medak, Mike Nichols, Tony Palmer, Liz Smith, Victor Spinetti, Richard L. Sterne, Rod Taylor, Gore Vidal, Elisabeth Woodthorpe, Michael York, and Franco Zeffirelli.
A particularly deep bow to the most gracious of men, Graydon Carter, for the pleasure of his friendship and the privilege of working for him at
Vanity Fair
; the incomparable Doug Stumpf, patient friend and editor nonpareil at
Vanity Fair
; and his indispensable editorial assistant, Christopher Bateman. To Ann Schneider, high priestess of photography at
Vanity Fair
and for this book, our deep admiration for your grace under pressure. To Chris Garrett, David Friend, and Beth Kseniak at
Vanity Fair
, for their wisdom and many kindness.
To our friend Dick Guttmann, who makes all things possible, we are forever in your debt.
Finally, where would we be without our indefatigable agents, Justin Manask in Hollywood and David Kuhn in New York, as well as David's able assistant, Billy Kingsland? Or our brilliant researcher, Eva Burch, and our transcriber, the poet Richard Lucyshyn? And our deepest gratitude to our editor, Rakesh Satyal, who brought his own considerable gifts to our effort, and to Jonathan Burnham, publisher of HarperCollins and a true prince of the city. Our book would have been much diminished without their enthusiasm and encouragement. It was a privilege to work with HarperCollins.
“I don't care what you write about me,” Dame Elizabeth told us. “God knows, I've heard it all, just as long as you honor Richard.” We hope that in telling their story, we have honored them both.
SAM KASHNER
, a contributing editor at
Vanity Fair
, is the author of three books of nonfiction and one novel,
Sinatraland
.
Poet and biographer
NANCY SCHOENBERGER
is the author of
Dangerous Muse: The Life of Lady Caroline Blackwood
. She directs the Creative Writing Program at the College of William and Mary.
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