In 1963, Elizabeth Taylor was cast to play the title character ofCleopatra. Many felt that having Taylor play the Egyptian queen herself was whitewashing and racially insensitive considering Cleopatra’s heritage and mixed ethnicity. It can be assumed that Taylor’s version of Cleopatra was historica...
The last Cleopatra was the famous one, the one played by Elizabeth Taylor in the epic movie of the same name. After her, Egypt became a province of Rome, and Roman stuff got mixed in with the Greek stuff that was mixed in with the Egyptian stuff. (This happened whenever Romans mov...
Originally this was like Chris's answer, but it messed up the scale, not sure why. def ChangeTransitionType(control, currentTime):# set transition control.SetKeyTransition(RLPy.RTime(currentTime), RLPy.ETransitionType_Linear, 1.0)I just pass in the control for a prop and the time as ...
Elizabeth Taylor led one of the most talked-about lives in Hollywood. Born to American parents in Hampstead, she splashed onto the scene at age 11. She remained very much in the public eye throughout her entire life, both for her work in iconic films like "Cleopatra" and "Who's Afraid...
(Tudor geek here) Strangely enough, I loved Cleopatra and that is a definite TBR. I like Dan Brown. I haven’t read all his books but I’m not ashamed to say The DaVinci code is among my favorites. There are a lot of mixed reactions to his books; but I would loan out my copy...
necks and chests with a lead and vinegar mixture known as ceruse. Elizabeth I of England, with her white face and large forehead (the lead in ceruse would often cause hair to fall out), is quite representative of this look, which was popular for centuries. And though women today might li...
necks and chests with a lead and vinegar mixture known as ceruse. Elizabeth I of England, with her white face and large forehead (the lead in ceruse would often cause hair to fall out), is quite representative of this look, which was popular for centuries. And though women today might li...
I’ve come across a few Chinese who think it was a pity Britain didn’t wholly take over China as they did India. I don’t agree, but anyway it was not a realistic option. The British Empire was over-extended if it was to remain in the hands of the British-based elites that had...
(Stellan Powell), and baby twin brothers, plus their dog Bianca. Johanna also keeps a wall full of her favorite figures in history or fiction, like Sylvia Plath (Lucy Punch), Elizabeth Taylor (Lily Allen), Jo March (Sharon Horgan), Sigmund Freud (Michael Sheen), Cleopatra (Jameela Jamil)...
Johana Morrigan (Beanie Feldstein) is a bright, quirky, 16-year-old who uses her colorful imagination to regularly escape her humdrum life in Wolverhampton and live out her creative fantasies. Desperate to break free from the overcrowded flat she shares