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Audrey Kathleen Hepburn (née Ruston; 4 May 1929 – 20 January 1993) was a British [a] actress. Recognised as a film and fashion icon, she was ranked by the American Film Institute as the third-greatest female screen legend from the Classical Hollywood cinema and was inducted into the International Best Dressed Hall of Fame List.
Audrey Hepburn as Eliza Doolittle on the set of 1964 film adaptation.. Eliza Doolittle is a fictional character and the protagonist in George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion (1913) and its 1956 musical adaptation, My Fair Lady.
Hepburn as Princess Ann in Roman Holiday (1953). Audrey Hepburn (1929–1993) was a Belgian actress who had an extensive career in film, television, and on the stage. . Considered by some to be one of the most beautiful women of all time, [1] [2] she was ranked as the third greatest screen legend in American cinema by the American Film Ins
Jennifer Hudson, Audrey Hepburn and John Legend. ... The then-39-year-old already had a whopping 10 Grammy Awards to his name and took home an Oscar in 2015 for his song "Glory" featured in Selma.
1954: Audrey Hepburn, Roman Holiday Getty Audrey Hepburn holds her Best Actress Oscar for 'Roman Holiday' during the 26th annual Academy Awards at the RKO Pantages Theatre in L.A. on March 25, 1954.
To date, Funny Face has been released to DVD in Region 1 (North America) in three editions from Paramount Home Entertainment: in 2001 as part of the "Audrey Hepburn Widescreen Collection" series, in 2007 in a 50th Anniversary edition, and in 2009 as part of Paramount's Centennial Collection.
Audrey Hepburn’s son shared his reaction to Ivanka Trump’s recent tribute to the timeless actress. During the president’s inaugural Liberty Ball in Washington on Monday night, Ivanka wore a ...
Breakfast at Tiffany's is a 1961 American romantic comedy film directed by Blake Edwards from a screenplay by George Axelrod and based on the 1958 novella by Truman Capote.It stars Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen, Martin Balsam, and Mickey Rooney.