A look back at the life of the legendary actress, humanitarian and fashion icon.
By Lee Silverman
Let's take a look back at the American fashion and entertainment legend who won 3 Oscars and was nominated 8 times.
Audrey Hepburn's timeless charm
She is the most beautiful actress ever. A social activist, fashion model and movie star
With thirty films, Audrey Hepburn built a reputation around her like a fairy tale princess. For something she used her slim body and her ballet skills. With a pleasant smile and a warm look, he managed to convey the message and nurtured the legend in every role he chose. Fashion reached out to her and she knew how to take advantage of Hubert de Givenchy as a friend, seamstress. But towards the end of her life, she served as UNICEF's Goodwill Ambassador..where her spirit of support and affection was most evident.
Audrey Hepburn was born Audrey Kathleen Ruston on May 4, 1929 in Brussels, Belgium. He spent part of his youth at a boarding school in England and during the war, he was able to study at the Arnhem Conservatory in the Netherlands until the Nazis invaded his country. After the war, Hepburn continued to take an interest in dance and made her debut as a London musical performer.
He made his film debut in 1951 with small roles in his films 'Gold in Bar' with Alec Guinness. It was the year she starred in the Broadway hit 'Gigi' and the year Hollywood stalwarts started taking her more seriously. Thus, in 1953 came the role that made everyone fall in love, the role of Princess Anne in 'Roman Holiday', where he shared with Gregory Peck. Her first major film role earned her an Oscar for Best Actress.
'Sabrina' with Humphrey Bogart cements her status as one of the most glamorous and attractive actresses of the moment. 'War and Peace', 'A Face with an Angel', 'A Nun's Tale' ... made it clear that apart from being attractive, she is good and versatile. Over the years she played the role of Holly Goltly in the thriller Charada, the drama Two for the Road, and especially in Breakfast with Diamonds, originally for Hepburn for Marilyn Monroe. She knew how to not only make it on her own but also make him a legend.
Her last performance was in the film 'Always' (1989) directed by Steven Spielberg. She died on January 20, 1993 at her home in Tolochanas, Switzerland after a battle with colon cancer.
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