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Did Elizabeth Taylor go to church?

Elizabeth Taylor, who converted to Judaism for her marriages to Mike Todd and Eddie Fisher, is following the rules of the religion by being buried soon after her death Wednesday.


What nationality was Elizabeth Taylor when sh died?

Elizabeth Taylor died with the same nationality she was born with: American. She was also a British subject, being born in London.


Despite being set in Egypt what movie was banned there because its star Elizabeth Taylor had converted to judaism?

Cleopatra


Does Elizabeth Taylor's brother howard have a daughter?

Numerous children, but an exact number is never consistently revealed in biographies of Dame Elizabeth (she loathed being called "Liz").


What did Elizabeth Taylor do for a living?

The first half of her life, she was a fine motion picture actress. The second half of her life, she was mostly famous for being famous.


Was captain cook's niece buried in Dubbo cemetry?

Captain Cook's niece (or great niece) is buried in Forbes Cemetery not far from Ben Hall and Ned Kelly's sister


Was Elizabeth Taylor's children with her when she died?

No he doesn't have children


Why did Elizabeth Taylor start white diamonds?

I would venture to say that she did it for profit....... Of course it was for profit, but it was also to expand her business. Elizabeth Taylor's Passion was the most successful celebrity endorsed (and she even worked on the creation of the scent and bottle design as she did with the rest of her perfume line) scent released and it needed a successor. That became White Diamonds and about the same time she released Passion for Men. White Diamonds remains a top seller even after being on the market for over 20 years. A substantial % of Dame Elizabeth's (now The Elizabeth Taylor Trust) profits go to amFAR and The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation. So, yes she did it for profit, but it was also to expand the line and to raise money for AIDS.


What is it called when your buried up to your head as a punishment?

It is called being buried neck-deep or up to your head as a punishment, often referred to as "being buried alive" or being subjected to "the necklacing punishment."


What year did Elizabeth Taylor become a US citizen?

1932, at birth to American parents living in London.


What is the definition of taphophobia?

Phobias are irrational fears of things. A taphophobia is the intense fear of being buried alive or being incorrectly pronounced dead and being buried.


Was it an honor being buried in the great wall of China?

Not particularly. Many workers died while it was being built and were simply buried within it.