Conception Hollywood actress Elizabeth Taylor and
Welsh actor Richard Burton first met on the set of their 1963 film
Cleopatra, in which they played
Antony and Cleopatra, two of the most "famous lovers in history", while married to others. Their affair became one of the most widespread scandals at the time. Michael Thornton of
The Daily Telegraph described the relationship, that saw the couple marry and divorce twice, as the "tempestuous saga of Liz and Dick". Their love was described as an addiction; shortly prior to her death, Taylor stated: "The truth is I now don't give a damn about most of those men. Richard is the only one I truly loved and still care about. I shall miss him until the day I die", referring to her various marriages. Taylor and Burton have been referred to as "the most turbulent love story ever told", with
Marie Claire opining: "their union was probably the most notorious and dramatic of the 20th century". Despite the end of their tumultuous relationship, Burton remained in love with Taylor, writing thousands of notes about his love for her in a secret diary until his death in August 1984. Following Taylor's death in March 2011, speculation arose about a film based on her life. In May, during their upfront presentation to advertisers, Lifetime announced that they would develop a biopic chronicling the relationship of Taylor and Burton, entitled
Elizabeth & Richard: A Love Story.
Pre-production For the role of Taylor, producer
Larry Thompson created a short list of actresses to play the part, including
Megan Fox,
Lindsay Lohan,
Olivia Wilde, and
Kate Beckinsale. Lohan and Fox, who worked together on 2004's
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, were considered the two strongest contenders for the role. Lohan had previously posed as Taylor on the June 2006 cover of
Interview magazine. To prepare for the role, Lohan hired a voice coach and dyed her auburn hair a deep brunette to "better match Taylor's dark tresses". According to Thompson, "a lot of people" were shocked by the casting of Lohan.
Filming On June 8, while on her way to the film's set, Lohan's rented
Porsche collided into the back of an 18-wheeler on the
Pacific Coast Highway. Lohan and her assistant were taken to
UCLA Medical Center, with Lohan being released within 2 hours. As the film's producers had hired a car to transport Lohan to and from the set, Thompson expressed frustration and confusion over why she had taken her own vehicle. Lohan refused to postpone filming for the day and instead covered up her "bumps and bruises with make-up". On June 15, the fire department paramedics were called to Lohan's penthouse at the
Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Lohan, who had been working a "grueling schedule" over a period of a few days, working through the night into the early morning, took a nap before shooting her final scene of the day. Steve Honig, Lohan's rep, told
Entertainment Weekly that the producers were "concerned when she did not come out of her room and called paramedics as a precaution. Lindsay was examined and is fine, but did suffer some exhaustion and dehydration." She continued to film her scenes for the film that afternoon. On June 20, it was revealed that production on
Liz & Dick was under investigation by the
SAG-AFTRA and
IATSE labor unions for overworking its actors and members of its film crew after Lohan and two crew members received medical treatment for exhaustion and dehydration. A representative for SAG-AFTRA issued a statement stating: "We're looking into this matter, but can't yet provide any verified information". Thompson denied the allegations, stating that: "We have not been contacted by anyone at SAG-AFTRA about any complaint ... [nor] by anyone at IATSE about any investigation ... We are in total compliance with all Guild regulations on
Liz & Dick." Filming for
Liz & Dick wrapped on July 3.
Styling According to Thompson, wardrobe is a "part of the magic" in a film. The film contains 117 costume changes between Lohan and Bowler, with Lohan having 66 different costumes. Thompson had some of Taylor's most famous jewelry recreated for the film, including the 33-carat
Krupp Diamond. Lohan also wore several of Taylor's vintage dresses for the film. Lohan's hair and makeup spans all of Taylor's looks, "from the long lashes and red lips of the 1950s and the Cleopatra-inspired eyeliner and nude mouth of the '60s to her teased '80s bouffant, always with her trademark eyeliner to accentuate her famous violet eyes." Lohan also wore opalescent lavender contact lenses for the role. Lohan brought in her own makeup to be used, consisting of
Chanel,
Dior and
M.A.C products. Alba stated that: "She [Lohan] looks so much like her. There was a moment when she saw her picture on the monitor and said 'I'm her.' It was thrilling." ==Release==