LOS ANGELES: screen legend Elizabeth Taylor has expired in Los Angeles. She was 79.
Publicist Sally Morrison, said the actress expired on Wednesday morning at Cedars-Sinai Hospital Medical Center of congestive heart failure. Morrison said her children were at his side.
She had been hospitalized for about six weeks.
Taylor first gained fame as a child and has appeared in over 50 films. She won Oscars for his roles in "Butterfield 8 "and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
She was also famous for the extraordinary beauty and her tempestuous personal life, including eight marriages and a series of physical ailments.
Over the years later, she was a spokesperson for humanitarian causes, including AIDS research. This work earned him a special Oscar in 1993.
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