Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor - The Biography You Deserve to Read
Are you interested in celebrity romances? If so, then you have come to the right article. Today, we have chosen to talk about the ever so popular Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. We must say, they made a pretty fine couple. The love affair between these two came to light during the year 1963 when Richard Burton went to Puerto Vallarta as cast of ‘Night of the Iguana.’
This couple go married on March 15, 1964 and bought houses in Gringo Gulch, which is where they resided for many years. However, the marriage ended on June 26 of 1974. During the time of the divorce, the couple shared one child together. Don’t let the divorce fool you as this couple got back together and remarried for the second time on October 10, 1975. Then again, they divorced on August 1, 1976. There torrid romance can still be found echoing through the valleys of Gringo Gulch, which is where they first purchased their houses. They purchased houses that were across the street to one another and built a pink bridge in order to connect them together. It is called the Casa Kimberly and it still exists today. In fact, there are open tours going through it.
Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor blessed the world as she as born on February 27, 1932 in London, England. She had two siblings, but she was the youngest. She came to the United States with her family because of WWII. Universal Studios was the lucky ones who signed her to her very first acting contract. She played in the ever so popular ‘Lassie Came Home’ as well as many others.
Next, e have Richard Walter Jenkins (Richard Barton), who was 5′10′. He was remembered by having multiple marriages. He was one of the best UK actors during the WW2 period. He made many appearances in movies. Some of the well known ones are ‘Waterfront, ‘ ‘Green Grow the Rushes’ and ‘The Robe.’ His mother died when he was 2 years of age and his sister raised him. He died on August 5, 1984.
Posted: June 18th, 2009 under Celebrity Couples, Couples in History.

