The best actress Hepburn Audrey Kathleen Ruston or Edda van Heemstra
Audrey Kathleen Ruston Audrey Hepburn (aged 63) was born May 4, 1929 in Brussels, Belgium and died January 20, 1993 in Tolochenaz, Switzerland. Her Children are Sean Hepburn Ferrer (b.1960) Luca Dotti (b.1970). She was an Academy Award and Tony Award winning Anglo Dutch film and stage actress, fashion icon, and humanitarian. In 1999, she was ranked as the third greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute. She also served as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and was honoured with the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her work.
Audrey Hepburn interview about UNICEF
Audrey Hepburn Interview
Filmography Audrey Hepburn
1948
" Nederlands in 7 lessen " (English: "Dutch in Seven Lessons") - Airline Stewardess Documentary
1951
" One Wild Oat " - Hotel receptionist
" Laughter in Paradise " - Cigarette Girl
" Young Wives' Tale " - Eve Lester
" The Lavender Hill Mob " - Chiquita
1952
" The Secret People " - Nora Brentano
" Monte Carlo Baby "- Linda Farrell
Discovered by French novelist Colette during filming and cast as Gigi for the Broadway play
" Nous irons à Monte Carlo "(English: "We Will Go to Monte Carlo") - Melissa Walter
French version of Monte Carlo Baby
1953
" Roman Holiday " - Princess Ann
Academy Award win: Best ActressBAFTA win: Best ActressGolden Globe win: Best Drama Actress
1954
" Sabrina " - Sabrina Fairchild
Academy Award nomination: Best ActressBAFTA nomination: Best Actress
1956
" War and Peace " - Natasha Rostova
Golden Globe nomination: Best Drama ActressBAFTA nomintion: Best Actress
1957
" Funny Face " - Jo Stockton
" Love in the Afternoon " - Ariane Chavasse/Thin Girl
Golden Globe nomination: Best Musical/Comedy Actress
1959
" Green Mansions " - Rima , Directed by Mel Ferrer
" The Nun's Story " - Sister Luke (Gabrielle van der Mal)
Academy Award nomination: Best ActressBAFTA win: Best ActressGolden Globe nomination: Best Drama Actress
1960
" The Unforgiven " - Rachel Zachary
1961
" Breakfast at Tiffany's " - Holly Golightly, Academy Award nomination: Best Actress
" The Children's Hour " - Karen Wright
1963
" Charade " - Regina Lampert
Golden Globe nomination: Best Musical/Comedy ActressBAFTA win: Best Actress
1964
" Paris, When It Sizzles " - Gabrielle Simpson
" My Fair Lady " - Eliza Doolittle, Golden Globe nomination: Best Musical/Comedy Actress
1966
" How to Steal a Million " - Nicole Bonnet
1967
" Two for the Road " - Joanna Wallace, Golden Globe nomination: Best Musical/Comedy Actress
" Wait Until Dark " - Susy Hendrix,
Academy Award nomination: Best ActressGolden Globe nomination: Best Drama Actress
1976
" Robin and Marian " - Lady Marian
1979
" Bloodline " - Elizabeth Roffe, Her only R-rated film
1981
" They All Laughed " - Angela Niotes
And her last film's work was with Steven Spielberg 1989 " Always " - Hap.