Audrey Hepburn Was Never In The Movie Aviator So Therefore She Did Not Fly A Plane.
Audrey Hepburn Died In 1993 So She Doesn't Live Anywhere Any More
Her real name was Audrey Kathleen Hepburn-Ruston, which she changed during World War II to Edda Van Heemstra, as she lived in occupied Holland and didn't want to be suspected as British. However, after the war, she moved to London and worked as a chorus girl, so she shortened her real name to Audrey Hepburn.
Reinvention of herself. She changed her look, and apparenly her name quite often. This is similar to Madonna's forever changing herself. If you look at her pictures from 20 years ago, 10 years ago, and now... it's not the same girl. Audrey is quite the same. She built herself up to the classicly beautiful icon known as Audrey Hepburn. Audrey was born Audrey Ruston, then her father added Hepburn to his name which meant that legally she was then Audrey Hepburn-Ruston, when she started acting she dropped Ruston. Troughout her career she acted under the same name. When she married she took her husband's name so is common practise, so she firstly became Audrey Ferrer and then Andrea Dotti. After her second divorce she went back to using her maiden name of Hepburn.
I believe so. A lot of people that have done decades work of research on her seem to not know that her hero is Abraham Lincoln he's a republican she claimed to be a lot like him. Does that not ring a bell to anyone? Hope I answered.
Audrey Hepburn Was Never In The Movie Aviator So Therefore She Did Not Fly A Plane.
Audrey Hepburn Died In 1993 So She Doesn't Live Anywhere Any More
Her real name was Audrey Kathleen Hepburn-Ruston, which she changed during World War II to Edda Van Heemstra, as she lived in occupied Holland and didn't want to be suspected as British. However, after the war, she moved to London and worked as a chorus girl, so she shortened her real name to Audrey Hepburn.
Yes! Katherine Hepburn! More so Audrey Hepburn! Because when she was growing up Audrey Hepburn was the only girl who had dark hair and dark eyes! Audrey made her feel real for once! In her book she says Meryl Streep is her sibyl! :) hope that answers your question! :)
Reinvention of herself. She changed her look, and apparenly her name quite often. This is similar to Madonna's forever changing herself. If you look at her pictures from 20 years ago, 10 years ago, and now... it's not the same girl. Audrey is quite the same. She built herself up to the classicly beautiful icon known as Audrey Hepburn. Audrey was born Audrey Ruston, then her father added Hepburn to his name which meant that legally she was then Audrey Hepburn-Ruston, when she started acting she dropped Ruston. Troughout her career she acted under the same name. When she married she took her husband's name so is common practise, so she firstly became Audrey Ferrer and then Andrea Dotti. After her second divorce she went back to using her maiden name of Hepburn.
Yes, Very Much So She Had A Pet Deer And As A Child And A Adult She Had Various Dogs
I believe so. A lot of people that have done decades work of research on her seem to not know that her hero is Abraham Lincoln he's a republican she claimed to be a lot like him. Does that not ring a bell to anyone? Hope I answered.
Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn starred together in 1951's The African Queen, directed by John Huston.
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No she was not. She was an English citizen because she carried a british passport and driving license. She lived in London. Her father was English. She was not American just because she married an American man. She married someone else after him as well so HA!
Audrey Hepburn was 24 when she did the movie Roman Holiday which was her first starring role though she had previously performed on stage and in the Ballet. Roman Holiday also starred Gregory Peck. Here's a trivia note - originally Audrey Hepburn's name was going to say "Introducing Audrey Hepburn" at the end of the credits. But Gregory Peck was so sure that she would win the Best Actress Academy Award for this film, that he persuaded his agent and others to put her name in big letters with his before the title of the film. He was right - she won the Academy Award.
Audrey Hepburn was around 5"7 ft tall, or 170 cm.