My Life in Focus

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by Gianni Bozzacchi,Joey Tayler


  After Kelley’s death, Elizabeth was very kind and affectionate toward me. She let time soothe my pain and then called me. “Why don’t you visit sometime and introduce me to your daughter Rhea Bianca?” she asked. Elizabeth had wanted to be Rhea’s godmother, but Kelley had demurred, fearing the media pressure. I agreed to visit, of course. But when we arrived at her Bel Air home she was with a Chinese doctor, right in the middle of an acupuncture session.

  “Come on in,” she called, while Rhea stood timidly at the door, absorbing the rather curious scene: Elizabeth stretched out flat, almost naked, a dozen needles stuck in her body while her white-coated acupuncturist stood beside her. “Don’t be scared, Rhea Bianca,” she said. “Come closer.”

  I was standing close behind Rhea when the conversation suddenly got a lot more complicated.

  “You’re so beautiful,” said Elizabeth. “You look exactly like your mother. And your dad tells me you are also as smart as she was.”

  “Thank you,” Rhea replied.

  “Listen, my dear. Your father is now a widower, and I am single . . . So now we’ll get married and we can keep each other company.”

  At this, Rhea flashed back without a moment’s hesitation: “No!! My dad is my dad!!” She then spun round and left without another word.

  It was a surreal situation, but whatever it meant, it ended like that and I kept my memory of that weird day to myself, sure it would remain our own little secret forever.

  Then Elizabeth died, and people started calling, swarms of agencies wanting to know about something that had never happened. The Chinese doctor, it seems, had talked. A CBS journalist was the first to ask: “So, you’re the one that got away, right?” I didn’t get what he meant at first. But the story was already out. “Well, you refused to marry Elizabeth when she proposed to you; otherwise you’d have been her ninth husband.”

  I was tempted to explain that the person who’d actually turned down Elizabeth’s proposal had been my daughter Rhea. But I knew that wasn’t entirely true, so I kept my peace, a half smile on my face, musing on the acupuncturist who couldn’t keep his mouth shut.

  However, as I’ve promised, I’d like to try to explain my own idea of why Elizabeth chose me that day long ago in Africa. But in order to do so, I have one last story to tell.

  My relationship with paparazzi and journalists has always been very peculiar, to say the least, because in a way I belonged to their group, while at the same time I belonged to Elizabeth’s. I was more than just her personal photographer, and for that reason I represented a potential gold mine of information for anyone wanting to know about her—which was often half the world. I’ve always respected the fact that paparazzi are just doing their job. But I’ve also always protected everyone’s privacy. Which is why, on many occasions, I’ve been reluctant to answer certain questions. For example, I’ve been asked so often to describe just how tumultuous Elizabeth and Richard’s relationship really was. My answer has always been the same: silence, accompanied by a small smile. Finally, I decided to end the questions and answer once and for all: “How could I possibly know how tumultuous their relationship was? I never spent any time in their bedroom.”

  Giulia Fanchin Bozzacchi. I am happily married to this beautiful creature, and as Elizabeth might say, I’m a “pain in the ass” to her every day!

  Respect has always been of paramount importance to me. Elizabeth, my dear Baby Boobs, I really believe you chose me when I was still a nobody because you looked deep into my eyes and saw not only my talent but my moral integrity.

  It was an honor to photograph her, always so genuine, joyful, and sexy, with a sensuality that I like to believe was emphasized by my trustworthy presence. Looking back at those photos today, reliving those moments, I’m even more convinced that, in trying to draw out her sensuality, I witnessed her light up in photo after photo until, in the end, she opened like a flower. And in the process, while taking my photos, always following my instinct, I grew too, picture by picture.

  So long, Elizabeth “Liz” Rosemond Taylor, my darling Baby Boobs. I’ve always loved you and will always love you for the rest of my life.

  There is a postscript to my story of that young Japanese American couple I photographed on the Pincio, the girl and boy to whom I had so naively given my Leica, the companion of my entire career. They returned my camera, asking only that I sign the photos I had taken. I was very happy—the camera had been a gift from Elizabeth.

  My eyes, and my camera, will always see the world in black and white. But now, for the first time, my life is in color. Photos like these are how I express myself today.

  Index

  The index that appeared in the print version of this title was intentionally removed from the eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below

  Abbey Road (album)

  Agfa Pioneer (camera)

  Agusta, Giovanna

  Albert (prince of Monaco)

  Alexandre (Louis Alexandre Raimon)

  Amarcord (film)

  Anne of the Thousand Days (film)

  Antonioni, Michelangelo

  Ash Wednesday (film)

  Assassination of Trotsky, The (film)

  Aulin, Ewa

  Austria

  Baldieri, Pupa

  Bandini, Lorenzo

  Bardot, Brigitte

  Battle of Sutjeska, The (film)

  Bautzer, Greg

  Beatles (band)

  Beatty, Warren

  Beny, Roloff

  Berkeley, Ron

  Bisset, Jacqueline

  Blow-Up (film)

  Bluebeard (film)

  Boom! (film)

  Bozzacchi, Bianca

  Bozzacchi, Bruno

  Catholic Church

  death

  meets Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in France

  military service

  parents

  Pathology of the Book Institute

  photography

  relationship with Gianni Bozzacchi

  Bozzacchi, Giampiero

  Bozzacchi, Gianni: Anne of the Thousand Days

  Michelangelo Antonioni

  appearance

  Ash Wednesday

  The Assassination of Trotsky

  automobile accidents

  automobiles

  Brigitte Bardot

  The Battle of Sutjeska

  birth

  Blow-Up

  Bluebeard

  Boom!

  Bullitt

  Candy

  childhood

  China 9 and Liberty 37

  Cleopatra

  The Comedians

  death of Bruno Bozzacchi

  death of Elizabeth Taylor

  director

  dissatisfaction with photography

  Divorce His, Divorce Hers

  fame

  fatherhood

  A Fistful of Dollars

  Forum Press Services

  The Graduate

  grandparents

  honeymoon with Claudye Ettori-Bozzacchi

  illnesses

  I Love N.Y.

  insecurity

  The Last Days of Mussolini

  Le Mans

  marriage to Claudye Ettori-Bozzacchi

  Massacre in Rome

  meets arms dealer

  meets and dates Claudye Ettori-Bozzacchi

  meets private investigator

  military service

  The Missouri Breaks

  movie-watching

  newspaper delivery

  Night Watch

  Les Novices

  Once Upon a Time in America

  The Only Game in Town

  as personal photographer to Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton

  photographs Elizabeth Taylor’s parents

  photography of Richard Burton

  photography of Elizabeth Taylor

  photography
of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton’s family

  photography style and technique

  producer

  relationship with Bruno Bozzacchi

  relationship with Richard Burton

  relationship with Elizabeth Taylor

  retirement

  Roma Bene

  saves Elizabeth Taylor from kidnapping

  saves Elizabeth Taylor’s dog

  saves Elizabeth Taylor from Frank La Rue

  saves Richard Burton from drowning

  school

  Secret Ceremony

  separation from Claudye Ettori-Bozzacchi

  sexuality

  special photographer

  street kid

  Together

  transports Elizabeth Taylor’s jewelry

  traveling with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton

  Under Milk Wood

  wedding to Claudye Ettori-Bozzacchi

  We Were Not Just Bicycle Thieves: Neorealism

  Where Eagles Dare

  work stress

  The World by Night (film)

  X, Y & Zee

  Bozzacchi, Giulia Fanchin

  Bozzacchi, Ofelia

  Bozzacchi, Paola

  Bozzacchi, Renato

  Bozzacchi, Rhea

  Bozzacchi, Vanessa

  Brando, Marlon

  Brega, Mario

  Bridges, Beau

  Broz, Jovanka

  Budapest, Hungary

  Bullitt (film)

  Burton, Maria

  Burton, Richard: alcohol use

  Anne of the Thousand Days

  Ash Wednesday

  The Assassination of Trotsky

  The Battle of Sutjeska

  Bluebeard

  Candy

  Cleopatra

  The Comedians

  Divorce His, Divorce Hers

  dogs

  hires Gianni Bozzacchi as personal photographer

  Massacre in Rome

  Oxford University

  paparazzi

  photographed by Gianni Bozzacchi

  poem inspired by Gianni Bozzacchi photograph of Elizabeth Taylor

  relationship with Gianni Bozzacchi

  saved from drowning by Gianni Bozzacchi

  Staircase

  talent for theater

  Under Milk Wood

  The Voyage

  Wales

  Raquel Welch

  Where Eagles Dare

  Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

  Yugoslavia and Tito

  Caine, Michael

  Candy (film)

  Cardinale, Claudia

  Caroline (princess of Monaco)

  Catholic Church

  Chakiris, George

  Chanel, Coco

  China 9 and Liberty 37 (film)

  Christie, Julie

  Cinecittà Studios

  Cleopatra (film)

  Conversation Piece (film)

  Comedians, The (film)

  Comencini, Luigi

  Cosmatos, George Pan

  Cotonou, Dahomey (Benin)

  Dean, James

  Delon, Alain

  Delon, Nathalie

  De Rossi, Alberto

  De Sica, Vittorio

  Divorce His, Divorce Hers (film)

  Dmytryk, Edward

  Dunn, Michael

  Dunne, Dominick

  East of Eden (film)

  Eastwood, Clint

  Elizabeth (queen of Yugoslavia)

  entourage

  Epoca (magazine)

  Esfandiary-Bakhtiari, Soraya (princess of Iran)

  Ettori-Bozzacchi, Claudye: death

  honeymoon with Gianni Bozzacchi

  marriage to Gianni Bozzacchi

  meets and dates Gianni Bozzacchi

  miscarriage

  pregnancies

  separation from Gianni Bozzacchi

  traveling with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton

  wedding to Gianni Bozzacchi

  Everybody Go Home (film)

  Farewell, My Lovely (film)

  Farrow, Mia

  Fellini, Federico

  Ferréol, Andréa

  Fistful of Dollars, A (film)

  Fonda, Henry

  Fonda, Jane

  Freeland, Diane

  Galella, Ron

  Galileo Galilei

  German Army

  Giant (film)

  Graduate, The (film)

  Gstaad, Switzerland

  Guerra, Tonino

  Guinness, Alec

  Guttuso, Renato

  Haggiag, Robert

  Hammersmith Is Out (film)

  Harrison, Rex

  Harvey, Laurence

  Hasselblad (camera)

  Heatherton, Joey

  Hellman, Monte

  Hemmings, David

  Hepburn, Audrey

  Heyman, John

  High Noon (film)

  Hoffman, Dustin

  How to Murder Your Wife (film)

  Hudson, Rock

  Hughes, Howard

  Huston, John

  Hutton, Brian

  Identification of a Woman (film)

  Identikit (film)

  Il Consulente RE (magazine)

  I Love N.Y. (film)

  Intervista (film)

  Iran

  Islam

  Italian Army

  Jagger, Mick

  jet set

  Jet Set (film, unfinished)

  John Paul II (pope)

  Julius Caesar (play)

  Kalizma (boat)

  Kastner, Elliott

  Kelly, Grace (princess of Monaco)

  Kennedy, Robert

  Kelly’s Heroes (film)

  Kinski, Klaus

  Kodak Instamatic (camera)

  Kurosawa, Akira

  La Dolce Vita (film)

  Lari, Emilio

  La Rue, Frank

  Last Days of Mussolini, The (film)

  Las Vegas

  L’avventura (film)

  Leica (camera)

  Le Mans (film)

  Leonardo Da Vinci

  Leone, Sergio

  Lettieri, Al

  Life (magazine)

  Lisi, Virna

  Little Red Book (Mao Tse-tung)

  Lizzani, Carlo

  London

  Look (magazine)

  Loren, Sophia

  Los Angeles

  Losey, Joseph

  magazine and newspaper industry

  Magnani, Anna

  Mangini, Luigi

  Mao Tse-tung

  Marquand, Christian

  Marsani, Claudia

  Massacre in Rome (film)

  Mastroianni, Marcello

  McQueen, Steve

  Melville, Jean-Pierre

  Milchan, Arnon

  Missouri Breaks, The (film)

  Mitchum, Robert

  Monaco

  Moncada, Johnny

  Mussolini, Benito

  Nazzari, Amadeo

  Nero, Franco

  New York

  Nice, France

  Nichols, Mike

  Nicholson, Jack

  Night Watch (film)

  Nikon

  1960s

  Novices, Les (film)

  Olympus (camera)

  Once Upon a Time in America (film)

  Once Upon a Time in the West (film)

  Only Game in Town, The (film)

  Osbourne, Jean

  O’Sullivan, Maureen

  O’Toole, Peter

  Oxford University

  Pacino, Al

  Pahlavi, Ali-Reza (prince of Iran)

  Pahlavi, Farah Diba (empress of Iran)

  Pahlavi, Farahnaz (princess of Iran)

  Pahlavi, Leila (princess of Iran)

  Pahlavi, Mohammad Reza (shah of Iran)

  Pahlavi, Reza (crown prince of Iran)

  Painter, Jack

  Pam, Jerry

  paparazzi

  Paris

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p; Paris Match (magazine)

  Parker, “Colonel” Tom

  Pasolini, Pier Paolo

  Pathology of the Book Institute

  Peerce, Larry

  Penn, Arthur

  Penn, Bob

  Pentax Asahi (camera)

  Peploe, Mark

  Picasso, Pablo

  Place in the Sun, A (film)

  Playboy (magazine)

  Polanski, Roman

  Ponti, Carlo

  Praturlon, Pierluigi

  Presley, Elvis

  Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

  Queen Margot (film)

  Rainier III (prince of Monaco)

  Rebel without a Cause (film)

  Red Circle, The (film)

  Renaissance, The (film, incomplete)

  Rocky (film)

  Rolleicord (camera)

  Rolleiflex (camera)

  Rolling Stones (band)

  Rome: Bozzacchi childhood

  Hollywood and international film industry

  the 1960s

  Parioli

  postwar

  Via Margutta

  Via Veneto

  World War II

  Rosemary’s Baby (film)

  Rothschild, Marie Elaine de

  Rusconi, Giuseppe

  Salkind, Ilya

  Sardinia, Italy

  Schulz, Charles

  Scorsese, Martin

  Secret Ceremony (film)

  Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (album)

  Sinatra, Frank

  Somebody Up There Likes Me (film)

  Staircase (film)

  Stallone, Sylvester

  Starr, Ringo

  Steiger, Rod

  Stephanie (princess of Monaco)

  Stern (magazine)

  Stevens, George

  Strizzi, Sergio

  Tarzan (film series)

  Taylor, Elizabeth: AIDS activism

  alcohol

  Anne of the Thousand Days

  Ash Wednesday

  attacked by Frank La Rue

  Boom!

  Budapest

  Cleopatra

  The Comedians

  death

  Divorce His, Divorce Hers

  doctors

  dogs

  drawn by Renato Guttuso

  fortieth birthday party

  Giant

  Identikit

  jewelry

  kidnapping attempt in Sardinia

  Sophia Loren

  marriage proposal from Howard Hughes

  marriages

  Night Watch

  The Only Game in Town

  parents

  photographed by Gianni Bozzacchi

  photographed by Ron Galella

  relationship with Gianni Bozzacchi

  Secret Ceremony

  sense of humor

  Under Milk Wood

  Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

  X, Y & Zee

  Yugoslavia and Tito

  —AND RICHARD BURTON: arguments

  Cleopatra

  divorce

  entourage

  fame

  family life

 

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