#28: He Feels “Rather Lost” After Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Blurs Fiction With His Real Life
The intense experience of filming Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? begins to affect both his public image and private life. The emotional overlap between the characters and his real relationship with Elizabeth Taylor creates lasting strain.

After the film, he admits he felt “rather lost,” struggling to separate himself from the role. The performance leaves a lingering impact, just as their relationship begins to face pressures that go far beyond the screen
