What is special about this English introduction to you is that it comes from a foreign scholar who studies Hepburn and is taken from his English blog. It concisely expounds Hepburn's life, including her family background, her contribution to world movies and her participation in charity after the play, showing her unique personality charm and smooth expression. In the words of respect, as the title of the article says:
Salute to Audrey Hepburn (ode to Audrey Hepburn)
I don't think it is an exaggeration to say that Audrey Hepburn is the most popular actress in Hollywood history. She really has no detractors. It's hard to find another star who doesn't have some negative news, or at least no scandal. But as far as I know, the most derogatory thing people have said to Audrey is that her voice in My Fair Lady is voiced.
Audrey was born in Belgium, formerly known as Eda Catherine van Hepburn Ralston, the daughter of a countess. She became interested in acting at an early age and played small roles in six French and British films. Then she moved to the United States and was chosen by the author to play the Broadway version of Kiki. Don't you want to see the video of that performance? )
She caught the attention of Hollywood and soon won an Oscar in Roman Holiday (1953). She is an instant star, in sharp contrast to other contemporary actresses, who are more likely to be blonde, plump and sexy, but not very rational.
In the next 14 years, she played a series of unforgettable roles, which kept this place in the forefront of Hollywood stars. Including Sabrina (1954), funny face (1957), afternoon love (1957), story of nun (1959), green building (1959) and Breakfast at Tiffany's. She has appeared in less than 36 films, but she is considered to be in the same category as an actress who works twice as long as her.
As a goodwill ambassador of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), Audrey devoted herself to helping children in the last few years of her life. She died of cancer on 1993.