My Fair Lady is adapted from Bernard Shaw's "Mei Liang at the Peak". Meiliangfeng was written in 19 12, and the story was born out of the ancient Greek myth Meiliangfeng. In the play "The Beautiful Peak", Bernard Shaw described a story similar to the above myth with his own unique perspective and vision.
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When the play was performed on Broadway, Julie Andrews played the role of Irina Captier Lova. Warner Bros. Film Company decided to make My Fair Lady into a movie. In terms of actor selection, they decided to let rex harrison, who played the leading role of Professor Higgins in the stage play, continue to play Higgins, but they were undecided about the leading role selection of Irina Captier Lova.
As early as filming Breakfast at Tiffany's, Audrey told reporters that her greatest wish was to play the role of Irina Captier Lova in My Fair Lady, and she got the role as she wished. Warner hired George Guck, a famous film and television director who directed the drama with the actress, to guide Audrey, let Audrey develop her strengths and make the company's investment more secure.