Diary chronicles actor’s love for Elizabeth Taylor

Agence France-Presse

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The diary gives insight into the intensity of Richard Burton's love for the beautiful actress

ELIZABETH TAYLOR CO-STARRED with Burton in 11 films, among them 'The Taming of the Shrew' and 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' Image from Facebook

LONDON, United Kingdom – Previously unpublished extracts from the diary of iconic Welsh actor Richard Burton have revealed his “aching” love for screen siren Elizabeth Taylor, whom he married twice.

Passages from the journal, which will be published in full in October, expose a sensitive side to the notoriously hard-drinking actor.

“She has turned me into a model man but not a prig, she is a wildly exciting lover-mistress, she is shy and witty, she is nobody’s fool,” he said of Taylor in extracts published on Tuesday, August 14.

“She is a brilliant actress… she can be arrogant and wilful, she is clement and loving.

“She is Sunday’s child, she can tolerate my impossibilities and my drunkenness, she is an ache in the stomach when I am away from her and she loves me. And I shall love her for ever.”

In another entry from November 1968, he describes Taylor as “beautiful beyond the dreams of pornography.”

The couple met on the set of Cleopatra in 1961 but their relationship finally broke down with their second divorce in 1976.

The diaries have been edited by Swansea University professor Christopher Williams, who was given the diaries by Burton’s widow, Sally.

“The words reveal somebody who is reflective and thoughtful and someone who engaged intellectually with the world around him,” said Williams. – Agence France-Presse

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