Place of birth: Brussels, Belgium Date of death: 1993- 1-20, at the age of 63.
Representative works: Roman Holiday Breakfast at Tiffany's Audrey Hepburn, a famous movie star and Oscar winner, was praised as an "angel on earth" by the world. As one of the most famous actresses in Hollywood, she is famous for her elegant temperament and tasteful dress. 1999, she was selected as the third largest actress in a century by the American Film Institute. Hepburn devoted himself to charity in his later years and was the representative of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1992. As a goodwill ambassador, she holds concerts and fund-raising activities from time to time, visits children in some poor areas, and travels to many countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Famous saying: "Remember, you need a hand to help you at any time. You can find it at the end of each arm." As you grow up, you will find that you have two hands, one for helping yourself and the other for helping others [1]. "
Hepburn, who is very educated, is not only beautiful in appearance, but also clean and elegant in heart. She is very cultured and never puts on airs to be a big star. So the actors are very willing to act with her. In Roman Holiday, she cooperated with gregory peck very well. In the film "A Couple" directed by Stanley Donen, she also cooperated quite happily with the actor albert finney. Sometimes the two protagonists even have to remake because they laugh too much in front of the camera. Albert is in a good mood and often tells jokes. After a scene, while checking the recording, he suddenly heard Albert say, "Audrey and I are going to be directors! I don't know how much money Stanley Donen can earn! " Naturally, this recording must be cut and re-recorded. Of course, some actors don't want to film with Hepburn because she is too famous. When filming "Breakfast at Tiffany's", she was opposite by the handsome young actor george peppard. He is very nervous. While filming a sex scene with Hepburn, he lay too close to the edge and fell to the floor with a plop. Later, Hepburn helped him enthusiastically, so that he eliminated his nervousness and finally filmed this scene.
Audrey Hepburn is one of the most admired and imitated women in the 20th century. She encourages women to explore and emphasize their own advantages, which not only changes the way women dress, but also changes their views on themselves. Hepburn has been Givenchy's "muse" and source of inspiration since she met French fashion designer hubert de givenchy when trying on dragons and phoenixes. Hepburn, dressed in Givenchy's costume, appeared in the movies "The Dragon and the Phoenix Becoming Lucky", "Funny Face", "Love at Dusk", "Breakfast at Tiffany's", "The Dragon Steals the Phoenix", "Mystery" and "Love between Thieves" on TV. "She knows exactly what she wants. She knows her looks and figure, her strengths and weaknesses. She knew to wear an off-the-shoulder evening dress to cover her uneven collarbone. The style I designed for her finally became a fashion, and I named it Sabrina strapless dress. " Givenchy truthfully evaluated his good partner, Hepburn's ability to understand and grasp fashion. Hepburn knew her shortcomings and strengths, and she developed her own style. The trend and avant-garde style she led have been popular for decades and last forever. Maybe her only rule is not to blindly follow the trend, not to follow the trend. In fact, she has always adhered to her own pace according to her own taste. Any clothes worn on her never seem to usurp the role of the master, which is what the fashion world says: "Audrey wears clothes, not clothes on Audrey."
Hepburn, who is not superstitious about sexy, appeared in the period of optimism and vigorous economic development after World War II, which was the heyday of glory and dreams in the United States and even the world. During this period, women can also enter the workplace, receive college education, be economically independent, and seek their own dreams. The birth of Hepburn conforms to the social trend and the needs of women in the times. She established a new standard of modern aesthetics with European elegance, American vigor, maturity, sophistication, innocence and complexity, as well as her innate sensitivity, knowledge and understanding of fashion. In the 20th century and even today, Hepburn changed the accepted definition of beauty with radical attitude and absolute courage. Her maverick flat figure, short hair, flat shoes, simple cut pants, shirts, etc. Free women from the shackles of Jane Russell's fluffy curls, tight sweaters, tight skirts and high heels, and free women from the almost paranoid or abused self-presupposition of full breasts or bodies-"She is the first person who does not win with sexiness".