Dozing on a yacht. Cooking fried chicken. Sightseeing in Iran: Stunning unseen photos of Elizabeth Taylor
- March 12th, 2016
Nobody
got closer to the Hollywood legend than Firooz Zahedi, her friend – and
off-duty photographer – for 40 years. He opens up his very private
album for Event...

I first met Elizabeth Taylor in 1976 while on a mission to find gay clubs and pot for her assistant.
Elizabeth was separated
from Richard Burton after their second marriage and was staying with my
cousin, Ardeshir Zahedi, the Iranian ambassador to the U.S., at his
Washington residence.
He was out of town on business and asked me to make sure the star was kept entertained.
Having grown up watching
her Hollywood extravaganzas I was thrilled at the prospect and arranged
to take her on a tour of the city.
Elizabeth insisted that I
join her and Arthur, her hairdresser and assistant, in the back of the
embassy car. Arthur wanted to know where to find gay clubs and drugs.
I must have looked mortified because when Elizabeth, who was then aged 44, saw my face, she laughed and told Arthur to shut up.
‘Can’t you see he’s too young and innocent?’ she said, giving me a tender look.

I was touched by this but
turned to Arthur and rattled off a list of clubs and a couple of sources
of pot. This took them by surprise and now they wanted to know more
about their young guide.
I told them that I’d upset
my family by resigning from my post at the embassy, where I’d served as
my cousin’s aide, and enrolling in art school. I was 27 and wanted to be
a photographer.
‘You should do what you
love to do if you want to be happy in life,’ said Elizabeth, leaning in
towards me and looking into my eyes.
I relaxed, feeling totally comfortable in her presence. We were friends from that moment on.
She encouraged me to photograph her as we went on a sightseeing tour of the nation’s capital.
Later that month I had the
rare chance to photograph Elizabeth in some incredibly exotic costumes,
when we made an unforgettable journey to Iran.

We grew ever closer, and I
continued to capture many private moments until her death in 2011, in
addition to a good number of professional sittings.
Some years ago I asked her
permission to do a book of the photographs I had taken of her during
the course of our friendship, which spanned more than 30 years.
She agreed and so I proceeded to compile the images with the intention of publishing a simple book of photographs.
Time passed, and the
project ended up on the back burner, but now the book is being published
and you can see some of those pictures here.
These images, Elizabeth
wrote, ‘bring back so many memories of happy days with just Firooz and
me being good, bad, excited, playful... all the components that go into
making a thoroughly good time together.’
We had so many thoroughly good times together. I still miss her.
LIZ TAYLOR'S CLOSE UP






FUNNY GIRL Taylor enjoying time off from work, Cannes, 1993
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