Television presenter Matthew Wright has launched a campaign urging English Heritage to erect a blue plaque outside the original home of actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Mr Wright said he hoped to convince the organisation to grant the Hollywood actress the memorial at the house in Hampstead Garden Suburb, north London, and fulfil her dying wish.
But English Heritage says plaques can only be installed 20 years after a person has died.
Dame Elizabeth, who converted to Judaism in her twenties, died in 2011, aged 79, and had a Jewish funeral in California. She had been married to Mike Todd, a theatre producer whose original name was Avrom Goldbogen, and whose grandfather was a rabbi. After Mr Todd died she married Jewish actor Eddie Fisher, often travelled to Israel on fundraising trips and took the Hebrew name Elisheva Rachel.