How Did Elizabeth Taylor Take Revenge on a Producer Who Insulted Her Mother?
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Los Angeles, Jan 4 (NationPress) The iconic British-American actress Elizabeth Taylor once recounted how she sought revenge against a producer for disrespecting her mother. Recently, her social media team posted a nostalgic video on Instagram where she reflected on her confrontation with Louis B. Mayer, the producer who insulted her mother.
In the footage, she stated, “If they want you bad enough, you can get your way. When I was 15, I left Louis B. Mayer's office in tears. He was very rude to my mother, swearing at her while she merely asked a simple and innocent question about a film I was to star in, wondering if I should take dancing lessons. He became aggressive, and I told him, don't you dare speak to my mother that way.”
She continued, “He persisted, claiming he had rescued me and my mother from the gutter, which was far from the truth. I told him, ‘You and your studio can both go to hell’. That was the last time I stepped into that office. It taught me an early lesson: If they truly want you, you can assert your wishes.”
Elizabeth Taylor remains one of the most celebrated stars of classical Hollywood. Her acting career began as a child in ‘National Velvet’ and soared in the 1950s with hits like ‘A Place in the Sun’ and ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’. She received two Academy Awards for Best Actress.
Not only was she known for her box-office appeal, but she also wielded significant contractual power during the studio era.