Liz & Dick was a peculiar, drab, damp little TV-movie indeed, wasn't it? The opening seconds flashed a “based on a true story” message across the screen. But the “story” – that is, the life that Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton shared, chronicledThe movie, which had Orson Wells as Mr. Rochester and Joan Fontaine as Jane Eyre, was made when Taylor was 11. It was filmed right before National Velvet made her famous. Just a year before, a casting director at another studio had complained, "Her"I think we have a lot of similarities, with growing up famous her whole life and living your life in the public eye," the star said at a private event for Lifetime's TV movie.Lindsay has a 23-inch waist,” says “Liz & Dick” costume designer, Sal Perez. “I had heard that and didn't believe it.”(Ian Gavan/Getty Images) R.I.P. Larry Hagman. Son of a Broadway legend who hit the road when he was an infant, he grew up into the most loveable TV villain of all times, and also a delightful eccentric, according to a fascinating obituary. Did you know
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