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5.
Waterbury and Arceri,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 242.
6.
Heymann,
Liz
, p. 307.
7.
Spoto,
Passion for Life
, p. 260; Sheppard,
Elizabeth
, pp. 546–547; Waterbury and Arceri,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 243.
8.
Bragg,
Richard Burton
, p. 415; Fisher and Fisher,
Been There, Done That
, pp. 260, 262.
9.
Kitty Kelley,
Jackie O
(New York: Ballantine, 1979), p. 341; Bragg,
Richard Burton
, p. 412;
ET
, p. 137.
10.
Interview with Edward Dmytryk; Bragg,
Richard Burton
, pp. 412–413; David and Robbins,
Richard and Elizabeth
, p. 205; Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 288.
11.
Vermilye and Ricci,
Films of Elizabeth Taylor
, pp. 231– 232; Sheppard,
Elizabeth
, pp. 547, 549; Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 283; Bragg,
Richard Burton
, pp. 362–363.
12.
Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 283; Bragg,
Richard Burton
, pp. 362–363.
13.
Richard Burton’s notebook, July 28, 1970, in Bragg,
Richard Burton
, p. 363; Spoto,
Passion for Life
, p. 264.
14.
Heymann,
Liz
, pp. 314–317.
15.
Dunne,
Way We Lived Then
, pp. 158–160.
16.
Ibid., p. 161.
17.
Vermilye and Ricci,
Films of Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 237.
18.
Heymann,
Liz
, pp. 313, 317; Richard Burton to Maria Burton, March 28, 1973, in Bragg,
Richard Burton
, p. 396.
19.
Ferris,
Richard Burton
, p. 232.
20.
Heymann,
Liz
, pp. 320–321; James Spada,
Peter Lawford
(New York: Bantam, 1991), pp. 421–422.
21.
Spada,
Peter Lawford
, pp. 409, 419–421.
22.
Ibid., pp. 415, 419.
23.
Ibid., p. 422.
24.
Heymann,
Liz
, p. 320.
25.
Waterbury and Arceri,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 248; Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, pp. 299, 305, 307 refers to young women “Henry Wynberg entertained at nude swimming parties when she was away. I remember going to the house once—the one that Elizabeth was paying rent on and sharing with Henry—and finding three different girls there at the same time,” said one man. “Two of the girls were waiting in an adjoining room for Henry to finish with the third.” “Henry would drive Elizabeth’s Rolls Royce around and pick up girls when she was away,” said Don Crider, one of her hairdresser friends, Bragg,
Richard Burton
, p. 419; Jenkins and Turner,
Richard Burton My Brother
, p. 207; Spada,
Peter Lawford
, p. 438.
26.
Jenkins and Turner,
Richard Burton My Brother
, p. 207.
27.
David and Robbins,
Richard and Elizabeth
, p. 180; Waterbury and Arceri,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 247; Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 299; Patricia Seaton Lawford with Ted Schwartz,
The Peter Lawford Story
(New York: Carroll and Graf, 1988), p. 176.
28.
Heymann,
Liz
, p. 327; Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 307; Bragg,
Richard Burton
, p. 474.
29.
Bragg,
Richard Burton
, p. 422; David and Robbins,
Richard and Elizabeth
, p. 180.
30.
Bob Colacello,
Holy Terror: Andy Warhol Close Up
(New York: HarperCollins, 1990), p. 218.
31.
Bragg,
Richard Burton
, p. 430; David and Robbins,
Richard and Elizabeth
, pp. 210, 213; Heymann,
Liz
, pp. 328, 332.
32.
David and Robbins,
Richard and Elizabeth
, pp. 213, 216; Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 309, source: “one of [Wynberg’s] business partners”; Heymann,
Liz
, pp. 327, 335, 417: December 1990, Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles, “the two sides settled, Elizabeth claiming exoneration and Wynberg claiming victory”; Walker,
Elizabeth
, p. 324.
33.
David and Robbins,
Richard and Elizabeth
, pp. 210– 211; Heymann,
Liz
, p. 334: “I accepted the situation,” continued Wynberg, “but I had given up my automobile business to be with Elizabeth, and I needed a new professional outlet to fill the void”; Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 313.
34.
Steven Gaines,
Simply Halston
(New York: Putnam’s, 1991), pp. 290–291.
35.
Heymann,
Liz
, p. 334; Bragg,
Richard Burton
, p. 433; Walker,
Elizabeth
, p. 327; Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 317; David and Robbins,
Richard and Elizabeth
, p. 219.
36.
David and Robbins,
Richard and Elizabeth
, p. 7.
37.
Ibid.
38.
Walker,
Elizabeth
, p. 328.
39.
Heymann,
Liz
, p. 337; Nickens,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 156; Bragg,
Richard Burton
, p. 433.
40.
Jenkins and Turner,
Richard Burton My Brother
, p. 213; Bragg,
Richard Burton
, p. 434; Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 321.
41.
Bodyguard Brian Haynes to Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, pp. 321–322; Bragg,
Richard Burton
, p. 434.
42.
Charles Winecoff,
Split Image
(New York: Dutton, 1996) p. 354; Heymann,
Liz
, p. 339; David and Robbins,
Richard and Elizabeth
, p. 205; Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, pp. 325– 327.
43.
Heymann,
Liz
, p. 342; E.T. cancels Tony commitment: Andersen,
Citizen Jane
, p. 282.
44.
Spoto,
Passion for Life
, p. 281, quotes the L.A.
Herald Examiner
, February 16–17 and July 25, 1977: “Actress Elizabeth Taylor’s ex-boyfriend, Henry C. Wynberg, was scheduled to be arraigned today in Beverly Hills Municipal Court on ten counts of misdemeanor . . . of contributing to the delinquency of four teenaged girls [by] allegedly providing drugs and alcohol, engaging in sexual acts with them and taking lewd pictures of them.” Later that year, after admitting sexual misconduct with one sixteen-year-old, he was sent to the county jail for ninety days, fined $1,250, and ordered to a five-year probation thereafter (the longest period allowed by California law).
45.
Heymann,
Liz
, p. 344.
Interviews with Ed Ditterline, Brian Hutton, and Edward Dmytryk.
Also consulted: Merv Griffin and Peter Barsocchini,
From Where I Sit
(New York: Pinnacle, 1982), p. 46.

C
HAPTER
11

1.
Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 330.
2.
Heymann,
Liz
, p. 348; Andy Warhol,
The Andy Warhol Diaries
, edited by Pat Hackett (New York: Warner Books, 1989), p. 29.
3.
Walker,
Elizabeth
, p. 332; Heymann,
Liz
, p. 349.
4.
Warhol,
Andy Warhol Diaries
, pp. 177–178.
5.
Ibid., p. 178.
6.
Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 373, 380; Heymann,
Liz
, p. 366.
7.
James Prideaux,
Knowing Hepburn
(Boston: Faber and Faber, 1996), pp. 97, 99–100, 102–103, 108–109, 117.
8.
Gaines,
Simply Halston
, p. 205; Betty Ford and Chris Chase,
The Times of My Life
(New York: Ballantine, 1979). Ms. Ford’s alcohol and drug intervention occurred in April 1978.
9.
“Meet the Poolman to the Stars,”
National Examiner
, October 26, 1999, pp. 1–2.
10.
Waterbury and Arceri,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 268; Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, p. 388; Robin-Tani,
New Elizabeth
, p. 145.
11.
Spoto,
Passion for Life
, p. 299; Kelley,
Elizabeth Taylor
, pp. 340, 389, 391.

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