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Matthew Kennedy, "On Elizabeth Taylor: An Opinionated Guide" (Oxford UP, 2024)

Jan 11, 2026
Matthew Kennedy, a film historian and author of "On Elizabeth Taylor: An Opinionated Guide," delves into the iconic actress's artistic prowess beyond her notorious personal life. He discusses Taylor's unparalleled screen presence and the importance of her craft, emphasizing that her star power stemmed from genuine talent. Kennedy contrasts the golden age of cinema with today's fragmented media, questions misconceptions around notable films like "Cleopatra," and highlights her humanitarian efforts through the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Theater Memory

  • Kennedy recounts seeing Taming of the Shrew at age ten and being captivated by the first shot of Taylor's eye.
  • That childhood experience anchored his lifelong fascination with her screen magnetism.
INSIGHT

Primal Screen Presence

  • Elizabeth Taylor's screen presence hits audiences on a primal, almost cellular level that defies easy description.
  • Matthew Kennedy argues her charisma and ability to "fill" a big screen mark her as a quintessential movie star.
INSIGHT

Actress Over Celebrity

  • Kennedy reframes Taylor not just as celebrity but as an artist making deliberate acting choices on set.
  • He emphasizes studying her voice, camera relationship, and screen dynamism to appreciate her craft.
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