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\u6c42\u5965\u9edb\u4e3d\u8d6b\u672c\u300aMy fair lady\u300b\u7684\u6240\u6709\u8d44\u6599\uff0c\u8981\u82f1\u6587\u7684\u3002

\u3000\u3000Directed by George Cukor
\u3000\u3000Produced by Jack L. Warner
\u3000\u3000Written by Alan Jay Lerner
\u3000\u3000George Bernard Shaw
\u3000\u3000Starring Audrey Hepburn
\u3000\u3000Rex Harrison
\u3000\u3000Music by Frederick Loewe (music)
\u3000\u3000Alan Jay Lerner (lyrics)
\u3000\u3000Cinematography Harry Stradling Sr.
\u3000\u3000Editing by William H. Ziegler
\u3000\u3000Distributed by Warner Bros.
\u3000\u3000Release date(s) 25 December 1964
\u3000\u3000Running time 171 minutes
\u3000\u3000Country United States
\u3000\u3000Language English
\u3000\u3000Budget $17,000,000
\u3000\u3000Gross revenue $72,000,000


\u3000\u3000My Fair Lady is an Academy Award-winning 1964 film adaptation of the stage musical, My Fair Lady, based in turn on the play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. The film was directed by George Cukor and stars Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison.

\u3000\u3000Plot

\u3000\u3000Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison), an arrogant, irascible professor of phonetics, boasts to a new acquaintance, Colonel Pickering (Wilfrid Hyde-White), that he can teach any woman to speak so "properly" that he could pass her off as a duchess. The person whom he is shown thus teaching is one Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn), a young woman with a strong Cockney accent who is selling flowers on the street. After overhearing this, Eliza finds her way to the professor's house and offers to pay for speech lessons, so that she can work in a flower shop. Pickering is intrigued and wagers that Higgins cannot back up his claim; Higgins takes Eliza on free of charge as a challenge to his skills.

\u3000\u3000Eliza's father, Alfred P. Doolittle (Stanley Holloway), a dustman, arrives three days later, ostensibly to protect his daughter's virtue, but in reality simply to extract some money from Higgins, and is bought off with £5. Higgins is impressed by the man's genuineness, natural gift for language and especially his brazen lack of morals (Doolittle explains, "Can't afford 'em!").

\u3000\u3000Eliza goes through many forms of speech training, such as speaking with marbles in her mouth and trying to recite the sentence "In Hertford, Hereford, Hampshire, hurricanes hardly ever happen" without dropping the 'h', and to say "The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain" rather than "The rine in spine sties minely in the pline". At first, she makes no progress (due to Higgins's harsh approach to teaching), but just as she, Higgins, and Pickering are exhausted and about to give up, Higgins softens his attitude and gives an eloquent speech about the beauty and history behind the English language. Eliza tries one more time and finally "gets it"; she instantly begins to speak with an impeccable upper class accent.

\u3000\u3000Higgins takes her on her first public appearance to Ascot Racecourse, where she makes a good impression with her stilted, but genteel manners, only to shock everyone by a sudden and vulgar lapse into Cockney; "C'mon Dover, move your bloomin' arse!". Higgins, who dislikes the pretentiousness of the upper class, partly conceals a grin behind his hand, as if to say "I wish I had said that!"

\u3000\u3000The bet is won when Eliza successfully poses as a mysterious lady of patently noble rank at an embassy ball, despite the unexpected presence of a Hungarian phonetics expert trained by Higgins. Higgins's callous treatment of Eliza afterwards, especially his indifference to her future prospects, leads her to walk out on him, leaving him mystified by her ingratitude. When she is gone however, he comes to the horrified realization that he has "grown accustomed to her face". Putting aside his resentment about the intrusion on his life and toward women in general, Higgins finds Eliza the next day and attempts to talk her into coming back to him. During a testy exchange, Higgins' ego gets the better of him, and his former student rejects him.

\u3000\u3000Higgins makes his way home, stubbornly predicting that Eliza will be ruined without him and come crawling back. However, his bravado collapses and he is reduced to playing old phonograph recordings of her voice lessons. To Higgins' great delight, Eliza chooses that moment to return to him. The last words are from Higgins: "Eliza.. where the Devil are my slippers?" This differs from the original play's resolution (see Pygmalion ending).

\u3000\u3000Andrews versus Hepburn
\u3000\u3000It was never assumed that the lead role in the film would go to Julie Andrews, who had played Eliza in the stage version to great critical acclaim. Audrey Hepburn was cast instead (despite lobbying from screenwriter Alan Jay Lerner), because Jack Warner of Warner Brothers wanted a box office star, and at the time Andrews was an untested screen presence. Elizabeth Taylor reportedly fought long and hard for the role as well. The casting controversy did little to hurt Hepburn's career. Andrews' subsequent Academy Award for Mary Poppins - and the lack of a nomination for Hepburn - was seen by many as vindication for Julie Andrews, though both actresses denied that there was ever any animosity between them. Years later, when Warner Bros. offered Andrews the role of Guinevere in the film adaptation of the Lerner & Lowe musical Camelot (which she also originated to great acclaim on Broadway), Andrews asked for a cool $7 million, and as a consequence, politely declined the offer. Vanessa Redgrave took the role, although she was quoted as saying that, had Julie Andrews wanted to play the role, she certainly would have.


\u3000\u3000Dubbing
\u3000\u3000Hepburn's singing was judged inadequate, however, and she was dubbed by Marni Nixon. Some of Hepburn's original vocal performances for the film was released in the 1990s, affording fans of the actress to judge whether the dubbing was necessary. Less well known is the dubbing of Jeremy Brett's songs (as Freddy) by Bill Shirley[1].

\u3000\u3000No dubbing was done for Rex Harrison, even though his singing voice was closer to speaking on pitch and rhythm than to true singing. In addition, the actor declined to pre-record his musical numbers for the film, explaining that he had never sung the songs the same way twice and thus couldn't convincingly lip-sync to a playback during filming (as musical stars had been doing in Hollywood since the dawn of talking pictures). In order to permit Harrison to sing his songs live during filming, the Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department, under the direction of George Groves, implanted a wireless microphone in Harrison's neckties, marking the first time in film history that one was used to record sound during filming. Andr\u00e9 Previn then conducted the final version of the music to the voice recording. The sound department earned an Academy Award for its efforts.


\u3000\u3000Copyright issues
\u3000\u3000The head of CBS put up the money for the original Broadway production in exchange for the rights to the cast album (through Columbia Records). When Warner bought the film rights for the then-unprecedented sum of $5 million, it was agreed that the rights to the film would revert to CBS seven years after its release. Warner owned the film's original copyright, but it was renewed by CBS due to the 1972 rights reversion. Currently, Warner owns the DVD rights to the film (under license from CBS), while CBS corporate cousin King World now owns the television rights. A VHS release by Paramount Pictures in 2001 is currently out of print.

\u3000\u3000Musical numbers

\u3000\u3000Act I
\u3000\u3000"Overture"
\u3000\u3000"Why Can't the English?"
\u3000\u3000"Wouldn't It Be Loverly?"
\u3000\u3000"An Ordinary Man"
\u3000\u3000"With A Little Bit of Luck"
\u3000\u3000"Just You Wait"
\u3000\u3000"Servants Chorus"
\u3000\u3000"The Rain in Spain"
\u3000\u3000"I Could Have Danced All Night"
\u3000\u3000"Ascot Gavotte"
\u3000\u3000"Ascot Gavotte (Reprise)"
\u3000\u3000"On the Street Where You Live"
\u3000\u3000"Intermission"

\u3000\u3000Act II
\u3000\u3000"Transylvanian March"
\u3000\u3000"Embassy Waltz"
\u3000\u3000"You Did It"
\u3000\u3000"Just You Wait (Reprise)"
\u3000\u3000"On The Street Where You Live" (reprise)
\u3000\u3000"Show Me"
\u3000\u3000"Get Me to The Church on Time"
\u3000\u3000"A Hymn to Him"
\u3000\u3000"Without You"
\u3000\u3000"I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"
\u3000\u3000"Finale"
\u3000\u3000"Exit Music"

\u3000\u3000Awards and honors
\u3000\u3000Academy Awards record
\u3000\u30001. Best Actor, Rex Harrison
\u3000\u30002. Best Art Direction, Gene Allen, Cecil Beaton, George James Hopkins
\u3000\u30003. Best Cinematography, Harry Stradling Sr.
\u3000\u30004. Best Costume Design, Cecil Beaton
\u3000\u30005. Best Director, George Cukor
\u3000\u30006. Best Original Score, Andr\u00e9 Previn
\u3000\u30007. Best Picture, Jack L. Warner
\u3000\u30008. Best Sound, George Groves
\u3000\u3000Golden Globe Awards record
\u3000\u30001. Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
\u3000\u30002. Best Actor - Musical or Comedy, Rex Harrison
\u3000\u30003. Best Director, George Cukor
\u3000\u3000BAFTA Awards record
\u3000\u30001. Best Film from any Source, George Cukor

\u3000\u3000Academy Awards - 1964
\u3000\u3000My Fair Lady won eight Oscars

\u3000\u3000Academy Award for Best Picture - Jack L. Warner
\u3000\u3000Academy Award for Directing - George Cukor
\u3000\u3000Academy Award for Best Actor - Rex Harrison
\u3000\u3000Academy Award for Best Cinematography - Harry Stradling
\u3000\u3000Academy Award for Sound - George R. Groves, Warner Brothers Studio
\u3000\u3000Academy Award for Original Music Score - Andre Previn
\u3000\u3000Academy Award for Best Art Direction - Gene Allen, Cecil Beaton and George James Hopkins
\u3000\u3000Academy Award for Costume Design - Cecil Beaton
\u3000\u3000It was nominated for four other Oscars

\u3000\u3000Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay - Alan Jay Lerner
\u3000\u3000Academy Award for Film Editing - William Ziegler
\u3000\u3000Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor - Stanley Holloway
\u3000\u3000Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress - Gladys Cooper

\u3000\u3000Golden Globe Awards
\u3000\u3000My Fair Lady won three Golden Globes

\u3000\u3000Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
\u3000\u3000Golden Globe Award for Best Director - Motion Picture - George Cukor
\u3000\u3000Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy - Rex Harrison

\u3000\u3000BAFTA Awards
\u3000\u3000My Fair Lady won the BAFTA Award for Best Film from any source.

\u3000\u3000Others
\u3000\u3000American Film Institute recognition

\u3000\u30001998 AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies #91
\u3000\u30002002 AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions #12
\u3000\u30002004 AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs:
\u3000\u3000"I Could Have Danced All Night" #17
\u3000\u30002006 AFI's 100 Years of Musicals #8

\u3000\u3000Restoration
\u3000\u3000By the 1990s, the original film elements had fallen into disrepair from heavy printing and there was fear of total deterioration. Film restorers Robert A. Harris and James C. Katz, in conjunction with 20th Century Fox (whose home video division previously held the rights to the CBS library including My Fair Lady), were brought in to save the film. They succeeded in preserving the film's image quality for future generations. A 30th anniversary re-issue in 1994 by Fox reinforced the film's popularity.


\u3000\u3000Past animated remake
\u3000\u3000In 1995 Fox executives gave animation directors/producers Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, then newly appointed as the creative heads of Fox Animation Studios, the choice between creating an animated re-make of either My Fair Lady or the 1956 Fox film Anastasia. Bluth and Goldman chose to make the animated film Anastasia, which became the highest-grossing non-Disney animated film in 1997.


\u3000\u3000Possible remake
\u3000\u3000In early June 2008 it was reported that a remake of My Fair Lady is being planned, starring Keira Knightley[4] as Eliza Doolittle, for release in 2009 or 2010.[5] It would be produced by Duncan Kenworthy (Love Actually) and co-developed by Columbia Pictures and CBS Films. Emma Thompson was reported to be set to write the script.[6]

\u3000\u3000Hollywood pals Brad Pitt and George Clooney, who have made a number of films together, are said to have fallen out over the issue of the remake since both want the same part. Pitt also wants to have his partner, Angelina Jolie, as Eliza

Mini-Biography for Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn was born on May 4, 1929 in Brussels, Belgium, with the given name of Edda Kathleen van Heemstra Hepburn-Ruston. She really was blue-blood from the beginning with her father, a wealthy English banker, and her mother, a Dutch baroness. After her parents divorced, Audrey went to London with her mother where she went to a private girls school. Later, when her mother moved back to the Netherlands, she attended private schools as well. While vacationing with her mother in Arnhem, Holland, Hitler's army suddenly took over the town. It was here that she fell on hard times during the Nazi occupation. Audrey suffered from depression and malnutrition. After the liberation, Audrey went to a ballet school in London on a scholarship and later began a modeling career. As a model, she was graceful and, it seemed, she had found her niche in life--until the film producers came calling. After being spotted modeling by a producer, she was signed to a bit part in the European film Nederlands in 7 lessen (1948) in 1948. Later, she had a speaking role in the 1951 film, Young Wives' Tale (1951) as Eve Lester. The part still wasn't much, so she headed to America to try her luck there.

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Audrey gained immediate prominence in the US with her role in Roman Holiday (1953) in 1953. This film turned out to be a smashing success as she won an Oscar as Best Actress. This gained her enormous popularity and more plum roles. One of the reasons for her popularity was the fact that she was so elf like and had class, unlike the ***-goddesses of the time. Roman Holiday was followed by another similarly wonderful performance in the 1957 classic Funny Face (1957). Sabrina (1954), in 1954, for which she received another Academy nomination, and Love in the Afternoon (1957), in 1957, also garnered rave reviews. In 1959, she received yet another nomination for her role in _Nun's Story (1959). Audrey reached the pinnacle of her career when she played Holly Golightly in the delightful film, Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) in 1961. For this she received another nomination. One of Audrey's most radiant roles was in the fine production of My Fair Lady (1964), in 1964. Her co-star Rex Harrison once was asked to identify his favorite leading lady. Without hesitation, he replied, "Audrey Hepburn in MY FAIR LADY". After a couple of other movies, she hit pay dirt and another nomination in 1967's Wait Until Dark (1967).

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By the end of the sixties, after her divorce from actor Mel Ferrer, Audrey decided to retire while she was on top. Later she married Dr. Andrea Dotti. From time to time, she would appear on the silver screen. One film of note was Robin and Marian (1976) with Sean Connery in 1976. In 1988, Audrey became a special ambassador to the United Nations UNICEF fund helping children in Latin America and Africa, a position she retained until 1993. She was named to People's magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world. Her last film was Always (1989) in 1989. Audrey Hepburn died on January 20, 1993 in Tolochnaz, Switzerland, from colon cancer. She had made a total of 31 high quality movies. Her elegance and style will always be remembered in film history as evidenced by her being named to Empire magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time".

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姓名:奥黛丽 赫本
出生:1929年5月4日
忌日:1993年1月20日,因乳腺癌病逝于瑞士
家庭:父亲是一名富裕的英国银行家,母亲是一名荷兰女男爵
身高:五呎七吋 (170公分)
体重:110磅 (50公斤)
三围:32-20-35

奥黛丽·赫本1929年5月4日生于比利时首都布鲁塞尔,父亲是一位银行家,母亲是苛兰的男爵夫人,当奥黛丽还是孩子时他们便离婚了。奥黛丽曾在伦敦的女子私立学校学习,但后来便与母亲回到了荷兰。这时第二次世界大战已经爆发,纳粹军队的占领的日子里,奥黛丽患上了忧郁症和营养不良,奥黛丽那瘦削的身材便来源于此。战后,奥黛丽到英国学习了芭蕾,并成为一名模特。此后她又成为一名演员,并来到百老汇演出。她在舞台剧上小有成就,于是好莱坞的制片人邀请她拍电影,她的第一部电影就是著名的《罗马假日》。在这部经典的电影里,奥黛丽扮演了美丽顽皮的安妮公主,这位在国事活动中开小差的公主,迷倒了世界各地的影迷,她在影片中俏丽的短发,风麾世界。她的表演如此出色,与她合作的大明星格里高利.派克在影片未公映前就预见到了她一定会成功。果然奥黛丽第一次拍片就拿了奥斯卡金像奖。从此奥黛丽成了五六十年代最走红的大明星。她主演的喜剧片轻松幽默,她的银幕形象美丽动人,深受观众喜爱。《蒂凡尼的早餐》、《窈窕淑女》、《龙凤配》(莎布琳娜)等都是电影史上经久不衰的著名影片。晚年的奥黛丽积极参加人道主义活动,她曾是联合国派往非洲慰问灾民的亲善大使。

1989年她拍摄了她的最后一部电影史蒂芬.斯皮尔伯格的《直到永远》,在片中她是下到凡间点化凡人的天使。

1993年一直受癌症折磨的奥黛丽离开了人间,这位被认为是女人与孩子的混合体的美丽女性始终是人们心中完美的明星,她的31部影片几乎都是经典之作,部部令人难忘。

奥黛丽·赫本生前作品:(好莱坞部分)
1953《罗马假日》(RomanHoliday)
1954《龙凤配》(Sabrina)
1956《战争与和平》(WarandPeace)
1957《甜妞儿》(FunnyFace)
《黄昏之恋》(LoveintheAfternoon)
《绿厦》(GreenMansions)
1959《修女传》(TheNun`sStory)
1960《恩怨情天》(TheUnforgiven)
1961《第凡内早餐》(BreakfastatTiffany`s)
1962《孩子们的时刻》(TheChildren`sHour)
1963《谜中谜》(Charade)
1964《巴黎假期》(ParisWhenItSiaales)
《窈窕淑女》(MyFairLady)
1966《偷龙转凤》(HowtoStealaMillion)
1967《丽人行》(TwofortheRoad)
《等到天黑》(WaitUntilDark)
1976《罗宾与玛丽安》(RobinandMarian)
1979《血统》(Bloodine)
1981《哄堂大笑》(TheyAllLaughed)
1989《直到永远》(Always)

  1929
  May 4, birth of Audrey Kathleen Hepburn-Ruston in Brussels, Belgium. Daughter of Joseph Hepburn-Ruston and Ella van Heemstra.

  1935- 1938
  Audrey attends boarding school in England.

  1939- 1945
  Audrey attends Arnhem Conservatory.

  1945
  Audrey takes dancing lessons with Sonia Gaskell in Amsterdam

  1948
  Audrey takes dancing lessons in London with Marie Rambert, teacher of Nijinski.

  Audrey appears in an instructional film called, Nederlands in 7 Lessen (Dutch in Seven Lessons).

  High Button Shoes (musical theatre)
  The Hippodrome, London
  Directed By: Jack Hylton
  Role: Chorus Girl

  1949
  Sauce Tartare (musical theatre)
  Cambridge Theatre, London
  Directed By: Cecil Landeau
  Role: Chorus Girl

  1950
  Sauce Piquante (musical theatre)
  Cambridge Theatre, London
  Directed By: Cecil Landeau
  Role: Featured Player

  1951
  One Wild Oat
  Eros-Coronet, Great Britain
  Directed By: Charles Saunders
  Role: Hotel Receptionist (Unbilled Extra)

  Young Wives' Tales
  Associated British Pictures, Great Britain
  Directed By: Henry Cass
  Role: Eve Lester

  Laughter in Paradise
  Associated British Pictures, Great Britain
  Directed By: Mario Zampi
  Role: Cigarette Girl

  The Lavender Hill Mob
  Ealing Studios, Great Britain
  Directed By: Charles Crichton
  Starring: Alec Guiness
  Role: Chiquita

  Monte Carlo Baby (English version)
  Directed By: Jean Boyer
  Role: Linda Farrel

  Gigi
  Fulton Theatre, New York
  (National Tour, 1951-1953)
  Directed By: Raymond Rouleau
  Starring: Cathleen Nesbitt, Josephine Brown
  Role: Gigi

  1952
  Nous Irons A Monte-Carlo
  GFD/Favorite Pictures
  Directed By: Jean Boyer
  Role: Melissa Walter

  The Secret People
  Ealing Studios, Great Britain
  Directed By: Thorold Dickinson
  Role: Nora

  1953
  Roman Holiday
  Paramount Pictures
  Directed By: William Wyler
  Starring: Gregory Peck, Eddie Albert
  Role: Princess Ann (Anya Smith) Academy Award® - Best Actress

  A lifelong friendship begins with Hubert de Givenchy and continues throughout Audrey's life.
  1954
  Sabrina
  Paramount Pictures
  Directed By: Billy Wilder
  Starring: Humphrey Bogart, William Holden
  Role: Sabrina
  Academy Award® Nomination, Best Actress

  Ondine
  46th Street Theatre, New York
  Directed By: Alfred Lunt
  Starring: Mel Ferrer
  Role: Ondine
  Tony Award - Best Dramatic Actress

  Audrey receives Golden Globe for "Best Motion Picture Actress - Drama," Roman Holiday

  Audrey receives the Oscar® for "Best Actress In A Leading Role," Roman Holiday

  1955
  Receives Golden Globe - World Film Favorite - Female

  1956
  War and Peace
  Ponti-DeLaurentiis Productions
  Directed By: King Vidor
  Starring: Henry Fonda, Mel Ferrer
  Role: Natasha Rostov

  1957
  Funny Face
  Paramount Pictures
  Directed By: Stanley Donen
  Starring: Fred Astaire
  Role: Jo Stockton

  Love In The Afternoon
  Allied Artists
  Directed By: Billy Wilder
  Starring: Gary Cooper, Maurice Chevalier
  Role: Ariane Chavasse

  Mayerling
  Producers' Showcase Special - NBC Television
  Directed By: Anatole Litvak
  Starring: Mel Ferrer, Judith Evelyn
  Role: Marie Vetsera
  1959
  The Nun's Story
  Warner Brothers
  Directed By: Fred Zinnemann
  Starring: Peter Finch, Dame Judith Evans, Dame Peggy Ashcroft
  Role: Sister Luke
  Academy Award® Nomination - Best Actress

  Green Mansions
  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  Directed By: Mel Ferrer
  Starring: Anthony Perkins, Lee J. Cobb
  Role: Rima

  1960
  The Unforgiven
  United Artists
  Directed By: John Huston
  Starring: Burt Lancaster, Audie Murphy
  Role: Rachel Zachary

  1961
  Breakfast at Tiffany's
  Paramount Pictures
  Directed By: Blake Edwards
  Starring: George Peppard, Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen
  Role: Holly Golightly
  Academy Award® Nomination, Best Actress

  The Children's Hour
  United Artists
  Directed By: William Wyler
  Starring: Shirley McLean, James Garner
  Role: Karen Wright

  1963
  Charade
  Universal Studios
  Directed By: Stanley Donen
  Starring: Cary Grant, Walter Matthau, James Coburn
  Role: Regina Lambert

  1964
  Paris When It Sizzles
  Paramount Pictures
  Directed By: Richard Quine
  Starring: William Holden
  Role: Gabrielle Simpson

  My Fair Lady
  Warner Brothers
  Directed By: George Cukor
  Starring: Rex Harrison, Stanley Holloway
  Role: Eliza Doolittle

  1966
  How To Steal A Million
  20th Century Fox
  Directed By: William Wyler
  Starring: Peter O'Toole, Eli Wallach
  Role: Nicole Bonnet

  1967
  Wait Until Dark
  Warner Brothers
  Directed By: Terence Young
  Starring: Alan Arkin, Efram Zimbalist, Jr., Richard Crenna
  Role: Suzy Hendrix
  Academy Award® Nomination

  Two For the Road
  20th Century Fox
  Directed By: Stanley Donen
  Starring: Albert Finney
  Role: Joanna Wallace

  Receives Special Tony Award

  1976
  Robin and Marian
  Columbia Pictures
  Directed By: Richard Lester
  Starring: Sean Connery, Robert Shaw
  Role: Lady Marian

  1979
  Bloodline
  Paramount Pictures
  Directed By: Terence Young
  Starring: Ben Gazzara, James Mason
  Role: Elizabeth Roffe

  1981
  They All Laughed
  20th Century Fox
  Directed By: Peter Bogdanovich
  Starring: Ben Gazzara, John Ritter
  Role: Angela Niotes

  1987
  Love Among Thieves (T.V.)
  ABC-TV Movie
  Directed By: Roger Young
  Starring: Robert Wagner, Samantha Eggar, Jerry Orbach
  Role: Baroness Caroline DuLac

  1988
  Audrey becomes UNICEF's Goodwill Ambassador

  1989
  Always
  Universal-United Artists
  Directed By: Steven Spielberg
  Starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter
  Role: Hap

  1990
  Receives Golden Globe - Cecil B. DeMille Award

  "From the Diary of Anne Frank"
  Concerts for Life: An American Tour for the World's Children, A UNICEF Benefit
  Conductor & Composer: Michael Tilson Thomas
  Narrated by Audrey Hepburn

  1993
  Audrey receives Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award. Accepted on Audrey's behalf by Julia Roberts
  Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn
  PBS mini-series - Eight 30 minute episodes
  Directed By: Bruce Franchini
  Hosted By: Michael York

  Audrey receives an Emmy for "Outstanding Individual Achievement" - Informational Programming

  Audrey dies on January 20 at her home in Tolochenaz, Switzerland.

Biography for
Audrey Hepburn

Birth name
Audrey Kathleen Ruston
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Height
5' 7" (1.70 m)
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Mini biography
Audrey Hepburn was born on May 4, 1929 in Brussels, Belgium. She really was blue-blood from the beginning with her father, a wealthy English banker, and her mother, a Dutch baroness. After her parents divorced, Audrey went to London with her mother where she went to a private girls school. Later, when her mother moved back to the Netherlands, she attended private schools as well. While vacationing with her mother in Arnhem, Holland, Hitler's army took over the town. It was here that she fell on hard times during the Nazi occupation. Audrey suffered from depression and malnutrition. After the liberation, Audrey went to a ballet school in London on a scholarship and later began a modeling career. As a model, she was graceful and, it seemed, she had found her niche in life - until the film producers came calling. After being spotted modeling by a producer, she was signed to a bit part in the European film Nederlands in 7 lessen (1948) in 1948. Later, she had a speaking role in the 1951 film, Young Wives' Tale (1951) as Eve Lester. The part still wasn't much, so she headed to America to try her luck there. Audrey gained immediate prominence in the US with her role in Roman Holiday (1953) in 1953. This film turned out to be a smashing success as she won an Oscar as Best Actress. This gained her enormous popularity and more plum roles. One of the reasons for her popularity was the fact that she was so elf-like and had class, unlike the sex-goddesses of the time. Roman Holiday (1953) was followed by another similarly wonderful performance in the 1957 classic Funny Face (1957). Sabrina (1954), in 1954, for which she received another Academy nomination, and Love in the Afternoon (1957), in 1957, also garnered rave reviews. In 1959, she received yet another nomination for her role in The Nun's Story (1959). Audrey reached the pinnacle of her career when she played Holly Golightly in the delightful film Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) in 1961. For this she received another nomination. She scored commercial success again in the espionage caper Charade (1963). One of Audrey's most radiant roles was in the fine production of My Fair Lady (1964) in 1964. Her co-star, Rex Harrison, once was asked to identify his favorite leading lady. Without hesitation, he replied, "Audrey Hepburn in 'My Fair Lady.'" After a couple of other movies, most notably Two for the Road (1967), she hit pay dirt and another nomination in 1967's Wait Until Dark (1967). By the end of the sixties, after her divorce from actor Mel Ferrer, Audrey decided to retire while she was on top. Later she married Dr. Andrea Dotti. From time to time, she would appear on the silver screen. One film of note was Robin and Marian (1976), with Sean Connery in 1976. In 1988, Audrey became a special ambassador to the United Nations UNICEF fund helping children in Latin America and Africa, a position she retained until 1993. She was named to People's magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world. Her last film was Always (1989) in 1989. Audrey Hepburn died on January 20, 1993 in Tolochnaz, Switzerland, from colon cancer. She had made a total of 31 high quality movies. Her elegance and style will always be remembered in film history as evidenced by her being named in Empire magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time."

Audrey Hepburn is one of Hollywood's all-time favourite actresses.
Audrey was born in Belgium on 4th May 1929.She began taking ballet lessons at a very young age.She loved dancing and her dream was to become a successful ballet dancer.She had also been a model before she became a Holleywood superstar.
In 1951, while filming Monte Carlo Baby,Audrey met the famous writer Colette.Audrey's beauty and charm attracted the writer' attention.Colette wrote a novel called Gigi.The novel was later made into a play.Colette insisted that Audrey was the perfect girl to play the lead role in the play.That event marked the beginning of Audrey's successful career.
During her lifetime,Audrey won an Oscar for Best Actress for her role in Roman Holiday.She also won the Tony Awards for the play Ondine.She earned four more nominations in her acting years.
Audrey was also a great humanitarian.In 1992,the President of the United States presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her work.
In 1991,Audrey discoverde that she had cancer.On 10th January 1993,she took her last walk in her garden.Ten days later,at the age of 63,Audrey passed away,peacefully,in her sleep.

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