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Audrey Hepburn

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

May 4, 1929 (97 years old)

Place of Birth

Ixelles, Belgium

Biography

Audrey Hepburn (born Audrey Kathleen Ruston; 4 May 1929 – 20 January 1993) was a British actress and humanitarian. Recognised as both 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 List Hall of Fame. Born in Ixelles, Brussels, to an aristocratic family, Hepburn spent parts of her childhood in Belgium, England, and the Netherlands. She studied ballet with Sonia Gaskell in Amsterdam beginning in 1945, and with Marie Rambert in London from 1948. She began performing as a chorus girl in West End musical theatre productions and then had minor appearances in several films. She rose to stardom in the romantic comedy Roman Holiday (1953) alongside Gregory Peck, for which she was the first actress to win an Oscar, a Golden Globe Award, and a BAFTA Award for a single performance. That year, she also won a Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play for her performance in Ondine. She went on to star in a number of successful films such as Sabrina (1954), in which Humphrey Bogart and William Holden compete for her affection; Funny Face (1957), a musical where she sang her own parts; the drama The Nun's Story (1959); the romantic comedy Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961); the thriller-romance Charade (1963), opposite Cary Grant; and the musical My Fair Lady (1964). In 1967 she starred in the thriller Wait Until Dark, receiving Academy Award, Golden Globe, and BAFTA nominations. After that, she only occasionally appeared in films, one being Robin and Marian (1976) with Sean Connery. Her last recorded performances were in the 1990 documentary television series Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement – Informational Programming. Hepburn won three BAFTA Awards for Best British Actress in a Leading Role. In recognition of her film career, she received BAFTA's Lifetime Achievement Award, the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award, and the Special Tony Award. She remains one of only seventeen people who have won Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards. Later in life, Hepburn devoted much of her time to UNICEF, to which she had contributed since 1954. Between 1988 and 1992, she worked in some of the poorest communities of Africa, South America, and Asia. In December 1992, she received the US Presidential Medal of Freedom in recognition of her work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. A month later, she died of appendiceal cancer at her home in Tolochenaz, Vaud, Switzerland, at the age of 63.

Known For

Acting
2025Femme De La LuneLead Vocals
2023Godard Cinema
2020Nicotine - A Drug with a FutureSelf (archive footage)
2020AudreySelf - Actress (archive footage)
2020Beautiful Like a PoemSelf (archive footage)
2019Very RalphSelf (archive footage)
2018Audrey Hepburn, the choice of eleganceSelf (archive footage)
2017Becoming Cary GrantSelf (archive footage)
2015Discovering Audrey HepburnSelf
2014Darcey Bussell: Looking for AudreySelf / Various (archive footage)
2012Fascination: Unauthorized Story of Marilyn MonroeSelf (archive footage)
2011Bert Stern - Original Madman
2010Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack CardiffNatasha Rostova (archive footage)
2009Hollywood Singing & Dancing: A Musical History - 1960's(archive footage)
2009Hollywood sul Tevere
2008Audrey Hepburn: The Magic of AudreySelf / Various characters (archive footage)
2008Audrey Hepburn: The Paramount YearsSelf (archive footage)
2006Breakfast at Tiffany's: The Making of a ClassicSelf (archive footage)
2006It's So Audrey! A Style IconSelf (archive footage)
2005Legenden: Audrey HepburnSelf (archive footage)
2004Audrey Hepburn - Ein Star auf der Suche nach sich selbstSelf (archive footage)
2002Edith Head: The Paramount YearsSelf (screen tests) (archive footage)
2002Restoring Roman HolidayPrincess Ann (archive footage)
1997Audrey Hepburn: The Fairest LadySelf (archive footage)
1995Roger Moore: A Matter of ClassSelf (archive footage)
1995More Loverly Than Ever: The Making of 'My Fair Lady'Self / Eliza Doolittle (archive footage)
1993Audrey Hepburn: In Her Own WordsNarrator / Host
1993Audrey Hepburn: RememberedSelf (archive footage)
1993Intimate PortraitSelf (archive footage)
1993Gardens of the World with Audrey HepburnSelf
1991The Fred Astaire SongbookSelf - Host
1989AlwaysHap
1988Gregory Peck: His Own ManSelf
1988Cary Grant: A Celebration of a Leading ManSelf (archive footage)
1987Love Among ThievesBaroness Caroline DuLac
1986Directed by William WylerSelf
1982WoganSelf
1981They All LaughedAngela Niotes
1979BloodlineElizabeth Roffe
1978Fear and Loathing on the Road to HollywoodSelf (archive footage) (uncredited)
1976Robin and MarianLady Marian
1973The American Film Institute Salute to ...Self
1971Great PerformancesSelf - Host
1967Wait Until DarkSusy Hendrix
1967Two for the RoadJoanna Wallace
1966How to Steal a MillionNicole Bonnet
1964My Fair LadyEliza Doolittle
1964Paris When It SizzlesGabrielle Simpson
1963CharadeRegina Lampert
1961Breakfast at Tiffany'sHolly Golightly
1961The Children's HourKaren Wright
1960The UnforgivenRachel Zachary
1959The Nun's StorySister Luke
1959Green MansionsRima
1957Funny FaceJo Stockton
1957Love in the AfternoonAriane Chavasse / Thin Girl
1957MayerlingCountess Marie Vetsera
1956War and PeaceNatasha Rostova
1956CinépanoramaSelf
1956Tony AwardsSelf - Presenter / Recipient
1955Was bin ich?Self
1954SabrinaSabrina Fairchild
1954Producers' ShowcaseMarie Vetsera
1953Roman HolidayPrincess Ann
1953The OscarsSelf
1952Secret PeopleNora Brentano
1952Audrey Hepburn TestSelf
1951The Lavender Hill MobChiquita
1951Monte Carlo BabyMelissa Walter
1951One Wild OatHotel Receptionist
1951Laughter in ParadiseCigarette Girl
1951Young Wives' TaleEve Lester
1950The Colgate Comedy HourSelf
1948Dutch in Seven LessonsStewardess / Girl with lute
1948The Ed Sullivan ShowSelf
1948BambiSelf