_"For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone."_ -Audrey Hepburn
I'm going to get burned at the stake for this, but if Marilyn had played the part, it would have been "Breakfast Bimbo at Tiffany's". Audrey was a classy, girl next door, kind of beautiful. She had IQ & heart as well as natural beauty. Marilyn was nothing but pure sex appeal in my opinion.
@@redlinemando To be fair, Marilyn only played dumb roles because that's all they would give her. Her roles in films such as "River of no return" and "let's make love" do somewhat show her talents in other roles. So, given the opportunity, I think she would've done ok as Holly in breakfast at Tiffany's. Though, nobody does it like Audrey.
@@MeowPants28 You're right!!!! It's sooo obvious & I should have thought of that. I'd never heard of those movies, but I'll have to watch them. It's very sad to think that she had the talent to play better roles & yet got cast as the definitive "dumb blonde" stereotype. It hadn't really dawned on me (when I wrote that comment) that the directors would cast her only by looks & not by talent at all. Guess one side of my brain was numb that day. lol You've educated me on a couple of her films & gave me a different point of view to think of. Thank you for giving a fair argument instead of the usual rage ppl seem to spew on YT these days. Have a good one & keep on educating ppl. Have a sub as well.
I have to say, he does make sense though! Is "the powder room", e.g., refering to cocain or not, we don't know, still the image's supposed to creep in when you watch the movie, and Audrey Hepburn is seriously not carrying that notion, neither being the lover of an older at adolescent age, even stealing something from a 5 and 10 store, nope. It's a classic, most likely just not the one Capote wrote. ;)
I was born in 82 & I agree!! That kid from the 90's has a lot of common sense!!!! These days actresses have to cake on the makeup & show plenty of skin.
Angel Michael i suppose your right. But Marilyn was more than a dumb blonde. She played the part well and was very bright and shy. She wasn't a slut. She just wanted to find love and she fell for the wrong people. She was very innocent and men took advantage of that. Audrey is one of the most iconic people of the 20th century and its not that she doesn't get any credit. Its just that her entire life wasn't in front of a camera like Marilyn's was. But I agree with you that Audrey was a very selfless human being.
My favorite Audrey Hepburn movie is "How To Steal A Million" (1966). She played the daughter of an art counterfeiter, and was paired with Peter O'Toole as her love interest. A very nice comedy.
A combination of inner and outer beauty, refinement and aristocracy, a fragile appearance and a strong character, an extraordinary mind and a huge heart - all this is Audrey. If there are angels in human form on Earth, Audrey was certainly one of them. A delightful woman. From Russia with love.
Audrey Hepburn is my favourite actress in the 50s - 60s era. My favourite films of her in it are Roman Holiday (1953), Sabrina (1954), Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), Charade (1963) and Two for the Road (1967)
Very interesting video. Despite being "before my time," I always admired Audrey Hepburn. She appeared classy, polished and attractive. One of her best quotes: "For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others. For beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness. For poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone."
I was about to comment the same thing. Audrey Hepburn's mother did NOT support fascism. In fact it devided her parents and eventually led to their separation.
She was a smoker, quantity indications differening though ("from 6 to 60/day"...). She's a prime example of what never occurred to me before: See, many European youth started smoking because of what they perceived as role models during/after WWII, which were of course soldiers. Audrey and I suppose many others, however, connected the smell of cigarettes with freedom - you know, what the Germans smoked with perpetual occupation was neither attracting, nor pleasing in quality, the Brits and American troops brought that in though, "freedom, joy, relaxation", there it actually was, yep.
Alux.com Thanks for this video. I enjoyed "Roman Holiday" again today. I've had a crush on Audrey Hepburn since I was 12 after first viewing this movie back in 1967. To this day, I believe she was the most beautiful woman I've ever seen and so warm and charming.
I love most of all My Fair Lady followed by Bloodline .She and Ben Gazzara were a love team at their best , no matter what the critics say, there was undeniable chemistry between them. I'm glad I recently got a DVD of Bloodline from Amazon , ive been watching it almost everynite since.hooray for these 2 departed actor and actress.i just love them in this movie!!
my fav movie of hers is Funny Face because 1. Fred Astaire is also one of my fav people to watch and the fact that they made a movie together is great. 2. musically its amazing 3. every look they put on her in that film is gorgeous. 4. its in color.
Beautiful,graceful and an amazing inspiration!!💕My favorite movie has to be Breakfast at Tiffany's because of the music,scenery,plot and classic scenes and outfits!!✨💐🌸
Very nice tribute to the late great beautiful inside and out Audrey Hepburn, a great actress and humanitarian who ironically in some ways had much in common with the late great beautiful inside and out Jackie Kennedy Onassis! Both were born the same year, had parents who had divorced, troubled relationships with their fathers, were married twice to famous successful men and ended up with a third partner in life, both suffered miscarriages because they were BOTH chain smokers and it's been proven now that chain smoking can cause miscarriages and the lung disease that premature babies have like Patrick Bouvier Kennedy. Happened in my own family as well with other family members! They also were influenced by Givenchy and Jackie wanted to originally be dressed by Givenchy but the Kennedys wanted her to pick an American designer so she went with Oleg Cassini who ironically was once engaged to the equally beautiful inside and out late great Grace Kelly aka Princess Grace of Monaco!! And both Audrey and Jackie died around the same age, a year apart from each other and both died from cancers due to smoking etc. Thanks for sharing...miss all three Audrey, Jackie and Grace! May they rest in peace~
When thinking of associations, words like elegance, bravery, resilience, charm, class, compassion, stately, vulnerable, feminine, beautiful, and the true personification of Lovliness. These are only some which describe Audrey Hepburn. The mold from which she was cast was only one, and never used ever again.
I've watched every movie I've found in the net or anywhere else where I could watch her movies, I've done watching Roman Holiday, Breakfast at Tiffany's, My Fair Lady, Sabrina and now Funny face and I should say all of her movies are Amazing! She is my forever icon!
Roman Holiday and My Fair Lady. I also really love this one suspense movie she was in where she had to play a blind character. I happened to see the latter half of it on PBS once, but I never for the name of it
My Dad loves Audrey Hepburn he think's she's the most beautiful woman in the world. So I started buying him all her movies I could find and watched them all with him and she is so very beautiful and so amazing so I have to agree with him - BEAUTIFUL!!!
My favourite Audrey-movies are probably "Sabrina", "How to steal a Million" and "Breakfast at tiffany´s". But I must say I love all of the movies she played in.
"Audrey Hepburn was a style and fashion icon," ....Who in the Hell didn't know that?? According to multiple biographies, she had a serious relationship with President (then Senator), Kennedy and he almost married her before Jackie, but his family thought it would harm his political career.
Areesha Shams Memon - Yes, Marilyn was rumoured to have an affair with two of the Kennedy brothers (Jack and Bobby). JFK, however, according to some of the Kennedy bios I've read; was dating Audrey before even meeting Jackie. He was apparently planning to propose but his father, Joe, convinced him it would be political suicide to propose to a Hollywood actress. One of the bios I read said he kept a pic of Audrey in his wallet or on his person a majority of the time and considered her, "the one that got away,". It was before Jackie, unlike Marilyn, and was described as a more legitimate relationship than affair. Of course, these are bios written long after the parties passed, so I don't know if it's true but it's still an interesting tidbit that it' s even a rumour. I'm interested to see if it's mentioned in a bio about Audrey I recently bought.
@@generic_ornament excuse me for replying to this 6 years later lol, but can you send the book names of the biographies that include this, I’m very curious. ❤
@NeptisFenix lol, no worries! I just wanted to let you know that I read this comment but I’m going to have to look through my Kennedy bios (I’ve read quite a few from different subjects; Jackie, Jack, Bobby, Marilyn Monroe…etc)… I’ll have to look into my books’ indexes and that might take a while because i have to store my books strangely, but I will definitely look into which ones they were. I know for sure it is mentioned in “Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis: The Untold Story,” by Barbara Leaming. I think it may have been written about in one by Chris Anderson but I’m not 100% on that and not sure which one. Rn the only one I know off the top of my head FOR SURE is the aforementioned one though (however, unfortunately I don’t think it’s the most detailed account, but it’s definitely in there)… I hope this helps temporarily… :)
@@generic_ornament thanks❤️ i got very interested in old Hollywood, so I am reading/learning about AH since i watched one of her movies, Just want to learn all the ☕️ I can. Much appreciated!
My top 2 movies of Audrey's are Breakfast at Tiffany's and Charade because she looked so damn beautiful in them. But then again Funny Face, Roman Holiday, Wait until Dark...... Oh damn it they're all my favourite, because she was such a warm, kind hearted, beautiful woman and seeing her on screen in any film or interview always had the same affect on me...
I suggest you check your facts of Audrey's early life in England. I went to school with Audrey in early 1940 but cannot in all honesty remember her as she was 5 years older than me. My cousin who is older than me , can remember her as a rather shy little girl and was called Audrey Ruston - taking her father's surname at the time. Her mother's name was Edda van Heemstra, not Audrey's. She returned to Holland in early May 1940 just before the German invasion and adopted her mother's surname as it was less English sounding and therefore safer than Ruston.
READ MY OTHER MESSAGE ON THIS PAGE, I DO NOT BELIEVE YOUR COMMENT, WHY WOULD A CHILD GET INVOLVED IN THE RESISTANCE? ALSO HER MOTHER AND FATHER WERE NAZI SYMPATHIZERS AND HELPED HITLER..THEY WERE RICH ELITES WITH A TILTLE HER PARENTS.. I HAVE SEEN PHOTO'S OF AUDREY, WITH HER ILLUMINATI SYMBOLS..
@@karengray8618 No, I will not read your other bullshit comment because I've wasted enough time reading and responding to this one. I hope you find the caring and competent care of some qualified professionals to assist you in making better life choices. Good luck and goodbye.
she supported her father financially when rejoined as an adult?? WOW. most people would be like "you get what you deserve, karma will get you" or stuff like that but from her point of view, it didn't matter, family is family and it also shows how the tables have turned in a sense similar to in movies where they pity their foe. what an alternative
Unfortunately she didn't do it out of spite, she really wanted to have a relationship with her father, she said she forgave him ( even though she shouldn't, she went through hell under nazi occupation) but he was cold to her again as an adult, he really was a big part on why she was actually a very sad person, it played a huge part on why she was so stressed and why the miscarriages hurt her so much, because she was once again losing her chance to start her own family, and why she was very insecure ( even though she was perfection in the eyes of others) she carried this fear of being abandoned and this need of being loved that was never really fullfilled till much much later, according to her son she only really came to terms with this on the very end of her life, when she finally saw how much people around her loved her, and how special she was, which is something she never saw in herself despite the world doing.
MY fav films of hers would be breakfast at Tiffany's. The scenes with the cat were loving & also heartbreaking 💔 . I couldn't see Marilyn Monroe in Breakfast At Tiffany's. I have to say the decision to have Mickey Rooney play an Asian man was definitely wrong!!!! I also loved the film Always with RIichard Dreyfus & John Goodman .
I just finally understand the theme of Breakfast at Tiffany: underneath the fashion glamor, the story involves the 2 0eople involved in being "Call girl, call boy, Geisha, Escorts, high end prostitution, like Heidi Fleis." I am disappointed in Audrey to accept this role, a departure from the Good Girl image of Roman Holiday. The Hollywood pressure sets in. She succumbed. But she got away from Hollywood after that and saved herself.
My favorite Audrey Hepburn movies are Sabrina and my Fair Lady.in fact my fair lady was the first Hepburn movie I have ever seen back when I was a child and that is when I fell in love with her. She was fantastic as Eliza Doolittle
Gamine is define as "a girl with mischievous or boyish charm". So the perfect woman is extremely thin and has boyish charm. That is sort of a frightening thought.
Favorite Audrey Hepburn movie? Definitely “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”. But I also really enjoyed “Funny Face”, which is interesting, ‘cause musicals aren’t really my thing.
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_"For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone."_
-Audrey Hepburn
Beautiful.
I think it’s not her quote. It’s Sam Levenson’s quote
@@salomo1359 it's hers
Say So it isn’t she refers to it because she loves it so much and credited him when she reads the poem
She’s an inspiration ❤️
The most miscast movie? If Audrey hadn't played the scene it wouldn't be as sophisticated as it is *Breakfast at Tiffany's*
I'm going to get burned at the stake for this, but if Marilyn had played the part, it would have been "Breakfast Bimbo at Tiffany's". Audrey was a classy, girl next door, kind of beautiful. She had IQ & heart as well as natural beauty. Marilyn was nothing but pure sex appeal in my opinion.
@@redlinemando To be fair, Marilyn only played dumb roles because that's all they would give her.
Her roles in films such as "River of no return" and "let's make love" do somewhat show her talents in other roles.
So, given the opportunity, I think she would've done ok as Holly in breakfast at Tiffany's.
Though, nobody does it like Audrey.
@@MeowPants28 You're right!!!! It's sooo obvious & I should have thought of that. I'd never heard of those movies, but I'll have to watch them. It's very sad to think that she had the talent to play better roles & yet got cast as the definitive "dumb blonde" stereotype. It hadn't really dawned on me (when I wrote that comment) that the directors would cast her only by looks & not by talent at all. Guess one side of my brain was numb that day. lol You've educated me on a couple of her films & gave me a different point of view to think of. Thank you for giving a fair argument instead of the usual rage ppl seem to spew on YT these days. Have a good one & keep on educating ppl. Have a sub as well.
I have to say, he does make sense though! Is "the powder room", e.g., refering to cocain or not, we don't know, still the image's supposed to creep in when you watch the movie, and Audrey Hepburn is seriously not carrying that notion, neither being the lover of an older at adolescent age, even stealing something from a 5 and 10 store, nope. It's a classic, most likely just not the one Capote wrote. ;)
I was born in 91.. but I admired her so much these days. Beautiful, intelligent, talented.. RIP angel..
She's beautiful. I wish I could have met her back in her era! Her beauty is real 😮
This is from a 90s kid lol.
I was born in 82 & I agree!! That kid from the 90's has a lot of common sense!!!! These days actresses have to cake on the makeup & show plenty of skin.
A LITTLE BOY ... THATS ALL
@@johnh23z nope lol...she is the most ethereal and angelic lady in Hollywood.
Such an amazing and brave woman
I don't know who I love more. Audrey Hepburn or Marilyn Monroe ❤ they are both so elegant and have extraordinary personalities and background stories
Marilyn Monroe video coming soon! :)
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Universe Wonderland marlyn ...elegant??? lol audrey was elegant
Angel Michael Marilyn was very elegant and a iconic sex symbol but Audrey was the goddess of elegance ❤ yes. But give our girl Marilyn credit ★
Angel Michael i suppose your right. But Marilyn was more than a dumb blonde. She played the part well and was very bright and shy. She wasn't a slut. She just wanted to find love and she fell for the wrong people. She was very innocent and men took advantage of that. Audrey is one of the most iconic people of the 20th century and its not that she doesn't get any credit. Its just that her entire life wasn't in front of a camera like Marilyn's was. But I agree with you that Audrey was a very selfless human being.
My favorite Audrey Hepburn movie is "How To Steal A Million" (1966). She played the daughter of an art counterfeiter, and was paired with Peter O'Toole as her love interest. A very nice comedy.
My favorite Audrey Hepburn movie is anything that has Audrey Hepburn in it. 😊
ahhh agreed i adoreee that movie!!
Mine too!! :)
therenis nothing better than my fair lady!, or wait 'til dark
My favourite of hers was 'Sabrina' I loveeeeee her.
A combination of inner and outer beauty, refinement and aristocracy, a fragile appearance and a strong character, an extraordinary mind and a huge heart - all this is Audrey. If there are angels in human form on Earth, Audrey was certainly one of them. A delightful woman. From Russia with love.
A true ICON, we will never have someone like her come again
I can see Natalie Portman playing her in a documentary
iann mena but it happened that Natalie Portman portrayed Jackie Kennedy, it should be audrey
Lily Collins 😊
Jennifer Love Hewitt looks like her the most & especially when she was younger.
@@indiecloud100 Lily Collins! ♡
@Sinead Dowling noooo hehe i think lily collins is the only one who would play her perfectly
my favorite of audrey’s movies are definitely sabrina and breakfast at tiffany’s but they’re all so good. she’s such a queen
Audrey Hepburn is my favourite actress in the 50s - 60s era. My favourite films of her in it are Roman Holiday (1953), Sabrina (1954), Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), Charade (1963) and Two for the Road (1967)
Very interesting video. Despite being "before my time," I always admired Audrey Hepburn. She appeared classy, polished and attractive. One of her best quotes: "For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others. For beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness. For poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone."
incorrect. Audrey's FATHER supported fascism, her mother DID NOT
Cynthia X facts
It was in a documentry on Audrey's life & was the cause of much bickering & strife between her parents
Cynthia X oh cool, I read her biography
I was about to comment the same thing. Audrey Hepburn's mother did NOT support fascism. In fact it devided her parents and eventually led to their separation.
Hey guess what Catherine? My middle name is Rose too :)
Audrey Hepburn was also a heavy smoker. They said she can smoke up to 3 packs in a day.
I don’t think she smoked by herself on a daily basis. I think it was from the movies that she was in where they had her smoking. But I’m also not sure
She was a smoker, quantity indications differening though ("from 6 to 60/day"...). She's a prime example of what never occurred to me before: See, many European youth started smoking because of what they perceived as role models during/after WWII, which were of course soldiers. Audrey and I suppose many others, however, connected the smell of cigarettes with freedom - you know, what the Germans smoked with perpetual occupation was neither attracting, nor pleasing in quality, the Brits and American troops brought that in though, "freedom, joy, relaxation", there it actually was, yep.
Alux.com Thanks for this video. I enjoyed "Roman Holiday" again today. I've had a crush on Audrey Hepburn since I was 12 after first viewing this movie back in 1967. To this day, I believe she was the most beautiful woman I've ever seen and so warm and charming.
I don't remember what got me to download the movie Roman Holiday, but I have since fallen in love with her charm and beauty. ❤️
Audrey Hepburn brought a new style for the world to see, she's truly iconic!!!
Wow, she was amazing.
I love most of all My Fair Lady followed by Bloodline .She and Ben Gazzara were a love team at their best , no matter what the critics say, there was undeniable chemistry between them. I'm glad I recently got a DVD of Bloodline from Amazon , ive been watching it almost everynite since.hooray for these 2 departed actor and actress.i just love them in this movie!!
I think my favorite Audrey Hepburn is Breakfast at Tiffany's-just edging out Roman Holiday.
my fav movie of hers is Funny Face because 1. Fred Astaire is also one of my fav people to watch and the fact that they made a movie together is great. 2. musically its amazing 3. every look they put on her in that film is gorgeous. 4. its in color.
Beautiful,graceful and an amazing inspiration!!💕My favorite movie has to be Breakfast at Tiffany's because of the music,scenery,plot and classic scenes and outfits!!✨💐🌸
Such an icon 😍😍
Very nice tribute to the late great beautiful inside and out Audrey Hepburn, a great actress and humanitarian who ironically in some ways had much in common with the late great beautiful inside and out Jackie Kennedy Onassis! Both were born the same year, had parents who had divorced, troubled relationships with their fathers, were married twice to famous successful men and ended up with a third partner in life, both suffered miscarriages because they were BOTH chain smokers and it's been proven now that chain smoking can cause miscarriages and the lung disease that premature babies have like Patrick Bouvier Kennedy. Happened in my own family as well with other family members! They also were influenced by Givenchy and Jackie wanted to originally be dressed by Givenchy but the Kennedys wanted her to pick an American designer so she went with Oleg Cassini who ironically was once engaged to the equally beautiful inside and out late great Grace Kelly aka Princess Grace of Monaco!! And both Audrey and Jackie died around the same age, a year apart from each other and both died from cancers due to smoking etc. Thanks for sharing...miss all three Audrey, Jackie and Grace! May they rest in peace~
thats some interesting facts..thanks for sharing
Audrey is a legend! There are no pure, talented and classy actresses like her nowadays
Absolutely adore this woman! I know she's not perfect and very human like the rest of us but she's as close to perfection as I can imagine.
Hi ! I m a new subscriber here and I like how u narrated how Audrey Hepburn was. She is very inspirational. Hope to see more videos like this.
When thinking of associations,
words like elegance, bravery, resilience, charm, class, compassion, stately, vulnerable, feminine, beautiful, and the true personification of Lovliness. These are only some which describe Audrey Hepburn. The mold from which she was cast was only one,
and never used ever again.
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I've watched every movie I've found in the net or anywhere else where I could watch her movies, I've done watching Roman Holiday, Breakfast at Tiffany's, My Fair Lady, Sabrina and now Funny face and I should say all of her movies are Amazing! She is my forever icon!
Roman Holiday and My Fair Lady. I also really love this one suspense movie she was in where she had to play a blind character. I happened to see the latter half of it on PBS once, but I never for the name of it
Kristine Silmaro It's called Wait Until Dark
Great video - useful information
Thank you!
This really helped me because I'm doing a report on her. Thank you so much.😊
My Dad loves Audrey Hepburn he think's she's the most beautiful woman in the world. So I started buying him all her movies I could find and watched them all with him and she is so very beautiful and so amazing so I have to agree with him - BEAUTIFUL!!!
A Queen. No one in contemporary Hollywood comes close!
i love all Audrey's movies and her fashion taste.
My favourite Audrey-movies are probably "Sabrina", "How to steal a Million" and "Breakfast at tiffany´s". But I must say I love all of the movies she played in.
My favourite movie of her is 'Wait Until Dark' she really deserved the Academy for it
I knew I adored her and now I know that it was not just her appearance ! What a soul !! It seems I felt her worth
She is so inspiring I love her
"Audrey Hepburn was a style and fashion icon," ....Who in the Hell didn't know that?? According to multiple biographies, she had a serious relationship with President (then Senator), Kennedy and he almost married her before Jackie, but his family thought it would harm his political career.
Generic_Ornament about the Kennedy part , correct me if I am wrong , but wasn't that Marilyn ? Marilyn was rumoured to have an affair with Kennedy .
Areesha Shams Memon - Yes, Marilyn was rumoured to have an affair with two of the Kennedy brothers (Jack and Bobby). JFK, however, according to some of the Kennedy bios I've read; was dating Audrey before even meeting Jackie. He was apparently planning to propose but his father, Joe, convinced him it would be political suicide to propose to a Hollywood actress. One of the bios I read said he kept a pic of Audrey in his wallet or on his person a majority of the time and considered her, "the one that got away,". It was before Jackie, unlike Marilyn, and was described as a more legitimate relationship than affair. Of course, these are bios written long after the parties passed, so I don't know if it's true but it's still an interesting tidbit that it' s even a rumour. I'm interested to see if it's mentioned in a bio about Audrey I recently bought.
@@generic_ornament excuse me for replying to this 6 years later lol, but can you send the book names of the biographies that include this, I’m very curious.
❤
@NeptisFenix lol, no worries! I just wanted to let you know that I read this comment but I’m going to have to look through my Kennedy bios (I’ve read quite a few from different subjects; Jackie, Jack, Bobby, Marilyn Monroe…etc)… I’ll have to look into my books’ indexes and that might take a while because i have to store my books strangely, but I will definitely look into which ones they were. I know for sure it is mentioned in “Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis: The Untold Story,” by Barbara Leaming. I think it may have been written about in one by Chris Anderson but I’m not 100% on that and not sure which one. Rn the only one I know off the top of my head FOR SURE is the aforementioned one though (however, unfortunately I don’t think it’s the most detailed account, but it’s definitely in there)… I hope this helps temporarily… :)
@@generic_ornament thanks❤️
i got very interested in old Hollywood, so I am reading/learning about AH since i watched one of her movies,
Just want to learn all the ☕️ I can.
Much appreciated!
My top 2 movies of Audrey's are Breakfast at Tiffany's and Charade because she looked so damn beautiful in them. But then again Funny Face, Roman Holiday, Wait until Dark...... Oh damn it they're all my favourite, because she was such a warm, kind hearted, beautiful woman and seeing her on screen in any film or interview always had the same affect on me...
I suggest you check your facts of Audrey's early life in England. I went to school with Audrey in early 1940 but cannot in all honesty remember her as she was 5 years older than me. My cousin who is older than me ,
can remember her as a rather shy little girl and was called Audrey Ruston - taking her father's surname at the time. Her mother's name was Edda van Heemstra, not Audrey's. She returned to Holland in early May 1940 just before the German invasion and adopted her mother's surname as it was less English sounding and therefore safer than Ruston.
woow thats amazing. Tell us more about her
I was named after her❤️I adore her she is amazing
That’s so cool
Same!
Audrey herself said she carried messages for the Resistance. I believe her.
READ MY OTHER MESSAGE ON THIS PAGE, I DO NOT BELIEVE YOUR COMMENT, WHY WOULD A CHILD GET INVOLVED IN THE RESISTANCE? ALSO HER MOTHER AND FATHER WERE NAZI SYMPATHIZERS AND HELPED HITLER..THEY WERE RICH ELITES WITH A TILTLE HER PARENTS.. I HAVE SEEN PHOTO'S OF AUDREY, WITH HER ILLUMINATI SYMBOLS..
@@karengray8618 No, I will not read your other bullshit comment because I've wasted enough time reading and responding to this one. I hope you find the caring and competent care of some qualified professionals to assist you in making better life choices. Good luck and goodbye.
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she supported her father financially when rejoined as an adult?? WOW. most people would be like "you get what you deserve, karma will get you" or stuff like that but from her point of view, it didn't matter, family is family and it also shows how the tables have turned in a sense similar to in movies where they pity their foe. what an alternative
Unfortunately she didn't do it out of spite, she really wanted to have a relationship with her father, she said she forgave him ( even though she shouldn't, she went through hell under nazi occupation) but he was cold to her again as an adult, he really was a big part on why she was actually a very sad person, it played a huge part on why she was so stressed and why the miscarriages hurt her so much, because she was once again losing her chance to start her own family, and why she was very insecure ( even though she was perfection in the eyes of others) she carried this fear of being abandoned and this need of being loved that was never really fullfilled till much much later, according to her son she only really came to terms with this on the very end of her life, when she finally saw how much people around her loved her, and how special she was, which is something she never saw in herself despite the world doing.
She was one of a kind.
Mine is charade, the fashion she wears I love so much!
I love Audry and this made me love her more
She is just perfect😍
She's the true role model! ❤️
interesting about her dress! i’m studying her in film studies
Roman holiday is my favourite movie of hers
Lily Collins for Audrey Hepburn's Documentary
one of the loveliest women ever. my favourite film of hers is two for the road , wonderful film!
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Not yet!
Charade is my favourite Audrey Hepburn movie. No doubt.
Miss Sarag G.G. brougth me here, in her movie Miss Granny. a wonderful fantastica movie.
My favorite film of Audrey Hepburn is "My Fair Lady" it's a good old classic and I got to see the 50th or the 55th anniversary of it in the theater.
My favorite movie by Audrey Hepburn is the classic Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Because I can relate so much to Holly is many ways
I've seen six of her movies she is fantastic
My preferred was Roman Holiday
MY fav films of hers would be breakfast at Tiffany's.
The scenes with the cat were loving & also heartbreaking 💔 . I couldn't see Marilyn Monroe in Breakfast At Tiffany's.
I have to say the decision to have Mickey Rooney play an Asian man was definitely wrong!!!!
I also loved the film Always with RIichard Dreyfus & John
Goodman .
For years my favourite Audrey Hepburn film was My Fair Lady until I saw Breakfast At Tiffany,s
I just finally understand the theme of Breakfast at Tiffany: underneath the fashion glamor, the story involves the 2 0eople involved in being "Call girl, call boy, Geisha, Escorts, high end prostitution, like Heidi Fleis." I am disappointed in Audrey to accept this role, a departure from the Good Girl image of Roman Holiday. The Hollywood pressure sets in. She succumbed. But she got away from Hollywood after that and saved herself.
Make one on Marilyn monroe
My favorite Audrey Hepburn movies are Sabrina and my Fair Lady.in fact my fair lady was the first Hepburn movie I have ever seen back when I was a child and that is when I fell in love with her. She was fantastic as Eliza Doolittle
My favorite Audrey Hepburn 🎥 is "Breakfast at Tiffany's".
ALUX.COM please do a video about Elizabeth Taylor and Grace Kelly.
I loved breakfast at Tiffany’s but I will watch Roman holidays
Hey thank you for the correction. I saw something about her on "ten things you didn't know about Audrey Hepburn. I took it wrong. Thanks again.
Gamine is define as "a girl with mischievous or boyish charm". So the perfect woman is extremely thin and has boyish charm. That is sort of a frightening thought.
I can’t ever imagine anyone but Audrey Hepburn playing holly in breakfast at Tiffany’s
Favorite Audrey Hepburn movie? Definitely “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”. But I also really enjoyed “Funny Face”, which is interesting, ‘cause musicals aren’t really my thing.
That's a very good movie
But Sabrina is my ultimate favorite movie of ours
My fair lady was amazing and breakfast at tiffany's
Agreed! Both were one of Audrey's best movies. Also this is out of topic but Hobi's face in your pfp is such a mood.
Same they're both my favourites
Charade is my ultimate favourite movie with her.
4:16 "alright Karen, let's do it again but now with more energy"
The Narrator Was Excellent 👍
Breakfast at Tiffany's, cause it is most romantic movie
Heart evangelista is the new Audrey Hepburn 💕
I wish I could meet her❤️
Breakfast at Tiffany's my fave movie of all time
An incredible she is one of my role model
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Her bangs are fucked up but she pulls it off...like wow.
Role model. Not today's Nicki and Miley. Garbage.
She's a mess kiddo
Sef possibly but she never exposed it if she was , unlike the two in the original comment
Audrey. 😍
My favorite Audrey Hepburn’s movie is Roman Holiday
Roman holiday !!!!!!!
my fair lady is, by far the best movie ever!
One on Martin Monroe pls well she's the legend!!
Breakfast at Tiffany's because it's simply the best.
Please do Marilyn Monroe
Will u do a video for the valentines week or the valentine day
Beauty with Substance!!!!
No one now who was she probably ....
But she was/is/be the most precious & beautiful & very intelligent women in the world...
I just wish hiw to be her sister ... be close to her 😢❤
Roman Holiday & Sabrina r the two movies where in I fell in
Love with Audrey Hepburn.
I love her, she is an angel ...!!!
😘😘😘♥️♥️♥️