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The Beautiful Bond Between Sara Sothern and Her Daughter Elizabeth Taylor: Captured in Photos

In the golden era of Hollywood, Elizabeth Taylor emerged as one of its brightest stars. Behind her journey to stardom, there was an unsung heroine, her mother Sara Sothern. Their relationship, beyond the limelight, is a heartwarming testament to the enduring bond between a mother and her daughter.

Sara Sothern, born Sara Viola Warmbrodt, was a successful stage actress before she married Francis Lenn Taylor, an art dealer. Their union brought two children into the world, Howard and Elizabeth. From the moment Elizabeth was born in 1932, it was apparent to Sara that her daughter was destined for greatness.

Retiring from her acting career, Sara invested her time and energy into nurturing Elizabeth’s potential. She recognized Elizabeth’s natural charisma and striking beauty early on and she introduced her daughter to the world of performing arts. From ballet to acting, Elizabeth was immersed in an environment that allowed her talent to bloom under her mother’s watchful eye.

However, the relationship between Sara and Elizabeth was not merely that of a manager guiding her protégé. It was a deep, loving bond between a mother and her child. Sara was known to be a protective force in Elizabeth’s life, ensuring her young starlet balanced her burgeoning career with the joys and lessons of a normal childhood.

Even as Elizabeth’s fame skyrocketed, Sara remained a grounding influence. She emphasized the importance of humility, kindness, and hard work. These values were deeply instilled in Elizabeth and became hallmarks of her character both on and off the screen.

As Elizabeth transitioned from a child star to a respected actress, Sara’s role subtly shifted as well. She became a pillar of support, providing guidance and wisdom during Elizabeth’s most challenging moments. Elizabeth often spoke warmly of her mother’s influence, expressing gratitude for the resilience and work ethic Sara had instilled in her.

Sara’s influence on Elizabeth extended well into her daughter’s adulthood. She was Elizabeth’s confidante, advisor, and cheerleader, always present and always supportive. Their relationship was a poignant reminder of the strength of familial love amid the pressures of stardom.

Here are some heartwarming photographs of Elizabeth Taylor and her mother, Sara Sothern, that beautifully encapsulate their relationship over the years. From childhood moments of laughter to times of thoughtful discussion, each photograph paints a vivid picture of their enduring relationship.

#1 2-year-old Elizabeth Taylor smiles with her mother, actress Sara Sothern, and her brother, Howard, 1934

#2 Sara Sothern with her daughter Elizabeth Taylor, and son Howard, 1937

#3 Once the tensions of World War II began, Sara Sothern and her husband Francis Lenn Taylor moved the family to California to a house in Beverly Hills, which is where she’s seen sitting here with her daughter Elizabeth, 1947

#4 The family’s Beverly Hills home was built in 1929 and had five bedrooms. Here, Elizabeth makes hamburgers in the home’s kitchen with her mother, a stage mom who was very involved in her daughter’s career, 1947

#5 Elizabeth makes hamburgers in the home’s kitchen with her mother, 1947

#6 Sara Sothern with her daughter Elizabeth Taylor, circa 1947

#7 Sara Sothern with her daughter Elizabeth Taylor, circa 1947

#8 Sara Sothern with her husband Francis Lenn Taylor, and daughter Elizabeth Taylor, 1947

#9 At the Savoy Hotel, Sara Sothern helps her daughter Elizabeth Taylor to dress for the Royal Command Film Performance, London, 29th November 1948. The screening will be at the Empire cinema, Leicester Square

#10 Sara Sothern with her daughter Elizabeth Taylor in London, UK, 1948

#11 Sara Sothern and her daughter Elizabeth Taylor look over sheet music at the piano in their Beverly Hills home, 1949

#12 Sara Sothern with her daughter Elizabeth Taylor, circa 1949.

#13 Sara Sothern with her daughter Elizabeth Taylor, circa 1949

#15 Sara Sothern with her daughter Elizabeth Taylor, 1951

#16 Sara Sothern with her daughter Elizabeth Taylor, circa 1960s

#17 Elizabeth Taylor holding hand of her mother Sara Sothern at the Film Society of Lincoln Center Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor in New York City, May 5, 1986

Written by Emily Madison

Emily Madison, a vintage enthusiast with a passion for all things old Hollywood and retro. When she's not busy fawning over her collection of vintage record players, you can find her cuddling with her beloved feline companions. With a love for classic films and a penchant for collecting vintage treasures, Emily is always on the lookout for the next big find.

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