Back when she was just 17 years old, the stunning Hollywood sensation Elizabeth Taylor already understood her allure over men.
According to Charles Casillo, the author of “Elizabeth and Monty: The Untold Story of Their Intimate Friendship,” featured in this week's edition of PEOPLE, Taylor possessed a captivating charm that could win over anyone she desired.
Casillo notes, “Of course, we all want what we can't have.”
However, what Taylor yearned for but couldn't attain was Montgomery Clift, her dashing co-star in the 1951 film “A Place in the Sun.”
In his intriguing new book delving into Hollywood's golden era, Casillo delves into the deep connection shared by Taylor and Clift, which endured until Clift's untimely death at 45 in 1966.
Describing them as “soulmates,” Casillo reveals the profound bond that blossomed between the radiant starlet and the serious actor.
Before filming their iconic movie, Taylor fell deeply for Clift, who reciprocated her feelings.
Their chemistry was so palpable that even their co-star Shelley Winters suspected a clandestine affair between them.
Their magnetic attraction culminated in a mesmerizing dance scene in “A Place in the Sun,” which Casillo describes as a depiction of their evolving love story.
Despite their evident affection and intimate moments, Clift hesitated to reveal his true self to Taylor, keeping their relationship purely platonic, much to Taylor's enduring desire for him.
Taylor's fascination with Clift extended beyond physical attraction; she found solace in their intellectual conversations and shared interests.
As their bond deepened, Clift eventually confided in Taylor about his sexuality, prompting her to support him and even attempt to set him up with other gay men.
Beyond their personal entanglements, both Taylor and Clift faced trials and tribulations together, standing by each other during times of crisis.
Notably, Taylor's quick actions saved Clift from a life-threatening car accident in 1956, solidifying their unbreakable bond.
Throughout the years, their friendship endured, transcending the silver screen as they collaborated on multiple films.
Taylor utilized her influence in Hollywood to ensure Clift's participation in projects, showcasing her unwavering loyalty towards her dear friend.
Even after Clift's passing, Taylor continued to honor his memory by championing causes close to his heart, such as advocating against homophobia and supporting AIDS research.
Casillo suggests that Taylor's involvement in AIDS activism was influenced by her desire to continue caring for Clift, illustrating the depth of their enduring love and friendship.
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