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Audrey Hepburn: She´s known for being the first actress to beat the trend of casual look over the glamorous look . She was the pioneer of the “girls are not divas” which was a pattern of that time.
Hepburn was voted "most   beautiful woman of all time" in a poll of beauty experts by Evian.[64][65] Her fashion styles also continue to be popular among women.[66] Contrary to her recent image, although Hepburn did enjoy fashion, she did not place much importance on it. She preferred casual, comfortable clothes.[67] In addition, she never considered herself to be very attractive. She said in a 1959 interview, "you can even say that I hated myself at certain periods. I was too fat, or maybe too tall, or maybe just plain too ugly... you can say my definiteness stems from underlying feelings of insecurity and inferiority. I couldn't conquer these feelings by acting indecisive. I found the only way to get the better of them was by adopting a forceful, concentrated drive".[68]
Early Actressing of Audrey Hepburn: The acting career of Audrey Hepburn began with the educational film,  Dutch  in Seven seasons.  Audrey had performed in musical productions such as  High Button Shoes  and  Sauce Piquante .  But her first film role was in the English film  One Wild Oat  in which she had the role of acting as a hotel receptionist. She also appeared in smaller roles such as:  The Young Wives '  Tale ,  Laughter in Paradise ,  The Lavender Hill Mob , and  Monte Carlo Baby . During the filming of Monte Carlo Baby, Audrey was chosen to star in the Broadway musical  Gigi , released on November 24, 1951.  A reporter named Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette said, "Voilà!, this is our Gigi!"  She was talking about Audrey. Audrey won the Theatre World Award for her debut. She continued to serve in the music industry for another six successful months. Her first major role was in the  film Secret People , which she performed the role.  She was announced a dancing prodigy. Naturally, Audrey Hepburn did all the dance scenes because of her talent in dancing. But the role that lured her to fame, besides being the first Hollywood role she was alongside Gregory Peck in  Roman Holiday,  William Wyler.
Marriage, family and past papers     Audrey Hepburn married twice in her life, first to actor Mel Ferrer, with whom she had a son, Sean, was currently managed by Audrey Hepburn and the Childhood Foundation, and the second she was married to Andrea Dotti, an Italian doctor.  She then had her second son, Luca.  Sean is the godfather of Scottish author, A. J. Cronin.  Audrey admitted that the failure of these two marriages made her suffer a lot.  Also recent years earlier she had been attached to a man named Robert, a Dutchman who’s career consisted of Humanitarian work and his taste for simple things
Filmografía Always  — 1989  Todos rieron  (1981)  Lazos de sangre  (1979)  Robin y Marian  (1976)  Wait Until Dark  — 1967 Dos en la carretera  (1967)  Cómo robar un millón y...  (1966)  My Fair Lady  (1964)  Encuentro en París  (1964)  Charade  — 1963  La calumnia  (1961)  Breakfast at Tiffany's  - 1961)  Los que no perdonan  (1960)  The Nun's Story  — 1959  Mansiones verdes  (1959)  Ariane  (1957)  Funny Face  (1957)  War and Peace  ( 1956)  Sabrina  (1954)  Roman Holiday  (1953)  Americanos en Montecarlo  (1952)  The Secret People  (1952)  Monte Carlo Baby  (1951)  One Wild Oat  (1951)  Young Wives' Tale  (1951)  Risa en el paraíso  (1951)  Oro en barras  (1951)  Dutch in Seven Lessons  (1948) (documental)
Soon after Hepburn's final film role, she was appointed goodwill ambassador to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Grateful for her own good fortune after enduring the German occupation as a child, she dedicated the remainder of her life to helping impoverished children in the poorest nations. Hepburn's travels were made easier by her wide knowledge of languages; she spoke seven languages fluently, including French, Italian, Spanish, English, Dutch, and German. Work for UNICEF
Her first field mission was to Ethiopia in 1988. She visited an orphanage in Mek'ele that housed 500 starving children and had UNICEF send food. Of the trip, she said, "I have a broken heart. I feel desperate. I can't stand the idea that two million people are in imminent danger of starving to death, many of them children, [and] [sic] not because there isn't tons of food sitting in the northern port of Shoa. It can't be distributed. Last spring, Red Cross and UNICEF workers were ordered out of the northern provinces because of two simultaneous civil wars... I went into rebel country and saw mothers and their children who had walked for ten days, even three weeks, looking for food, settling onto the desert floor into makeshift camps where they may die. Horrible. That image is too much for me .
Death Grave of Audrey Hepburn in Tolochenaz, Switzerland In 1992, when Hepburn returned to Switzerland from her visit to Somalia, she began to feel abdominal pains. She went to specialists and received inconclusive results, so she decided to have it examined while on a trip to Los Angeles in October. On 1 November, doctors performed a laparoscopy and discovered abdominal cancer that had spread from her appendix [61]  It had grown slowly over several years, and metastasised not as a tumour, but as a thin coating over her small intestine. The doctors performed surgery and then put Hepburn through 5-fluorouracil Leucovorin chemotherapy. [62]  A few days later, she had an obstruction. Medication was not enough to dull the pain, so on 1 December, she underwent surgery a second time. After one hour, the surgeon decided that the cancer had spread too far and could not be removed. Because Hepburn was unable to fly on a commercial aircraft, Givenchy arranged for Rachel Lambert "Bunny" Mellon to send her private Gulfstream jet, filled with flowers, to take Hepburn from California to Switzerland. [63]  Hepburn died of cancer on 20 January 1993, in Tolochenaz, Vaud, Switzerland, and was interred there.
 
By: Cristina Aranguren Sánchez- Ostiz Elia Lizarraga Aznarez

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audrey hepburn

  • 2. Audrey Hepburn: She´s known for being the first actress to beat the trend of casual look over the glamorous look . She was the pioneer of the “girls are not divas” which was a pattern of that time.
  • 3. Hepburn was voted "most beautiful woman of all time" in a poll of beauty experts by Evian.[64][65] Her fashion styles also continue to be popular among women.[66] Contrary to her recent image, although Hepburn did enjoy fashion, she did not place much importance on it. She preferred casual, comfortable clothes.[67] In addition, she never considered herself to be very attractive. She said in a 1959 interview, "you can even say that I hated myself at certain periods. I was too fat, or maybe too tall, or maybe just plain too ugly... you can say my definiteness stems from underlying feelings of insecurity and inferiority. I couldn't conquer these feelings by acting indecisive. I found the only way to get the better of them was by adopting a forceful, concentrated drive".[68]
  • 4. Early Actressing of Audrey Hepburn: The acting career of Audrey Hepburn began with the educational film, Dutch in Seven seasons. Audrey had performed in musical productions such as High Button Shoes and Sauce Piquante . But her first film role was in the English film One Wild Oat in which she had the role of acting as a hotel receptionist. She also appeared in smaller roles such as: The Young Wives ' Tale , Laughter in Paradise , The Lavender Hill Mob , and Monte Carlo Baby . During the filming of Monte Carlo Baby, Audrey was chosen to star in the Broadway musical Gigi , released on November 24, 1951. A reporter named Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette said, "Voilà!, this is our Gigi!" She was talking about Audrey. Audrey won the Theatre World Award for her debut. She continued to serve in the music industry for another six successful months. Her first major role was in the film Secret People , which she performed the role. She was announced a dancing prodigy. Naturally, Audrey Hepburn did all the dance scenes because of her talent in dancing. But the role that lured her to fame, besides being the first Hollywood role she was alongside Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday, William Wyler.
  • 5. Marriage, family and past papers   Audrey Hepburn married twice in her life, first to actor Mel Ferrer, with whom she had a son, Sean, was currently managed by Audrey Hepburn and the Childhood Foundation, and the second she was married to Andrea Dotti, an Italian doctor. She then had her second son, Luca. Sean is the godfather of Scottish author, A. J. Cronin. Audrey admitted that the failure of these two marriages made her suffer a lot. Also recent years earlier she had been attached to a man named Robert, a Dutchman who’s career consisted of Humanitarian work and his taste for simple things
  • 6. Filmografía Always — 1989 Todos rieron (1981) Lazos de sangre (1979) Robin y Marian (1976) Wait Until Dark — 1967 Dos en la carretera (1967) Cómo robar un millón y... (1966) My Fair Lady (1964) Encuentro en París (1964) Charade — 1963 La calumnia (1961) Breakfast at Tiffany's - 1961) Los que no perdonan (1960) The Nun's Story — 1959 Mansiones verdes (1959) Ariane (1957) Funny Face (1957) War and Peace ( 1956) Sabrina (1954) Roman Holiday (1953) Americanos en Montecarlo (1952) The Secret People (1952) Monte Carlo Baby (1951) One Wild Oat (1951) Young Wives' Tale (1951) Risa en el paraíso (1951) Oro en barras (1951) Dutch in Seven Lessons (1948) (documental)
  • 7. Soon after Hepburn's final film role, she was appointed goodwill ambassador to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Grateful for her own good fortune after enduring the German occupation as a child, she dedicated the remainder of her life to helping impoverished children in the poorest nations. Hepburn's travels were made easier by her wide knowledge of languages; she spoke seven languages fluently, including French, Italian, Spanish, English, Dutch, and German. Work for UNICEF
  • 8. Her first field mission was to Ethiopia in 1988. She visited an orphanage in Mek'ele that housed 500 starving children and had UNICEF send food. Of the trip, she said, "I have a broken heart. I feel desperate. I can't stand the idea that two million people are in imminent danger of starving to death, many of them children, [and] [sic] not because there isn't tons of food sitting in the northern port of Shoa. It can't be distributed. Last spring, Red Cross and UNICEF workers were ordered out of the northern provinces because of two simultaneous civil wars... I went into rebel country and saw mothers and their children who had walked for ten days, even three weeks, looking for food, settling onto the desert floor into makeshift camps where they may die. Horrible. That image is too much for me .
  • 9. Death Grave of Audrey Hepburn in Tolochenaz, Switzerland In 1992, when Hepburn returned to Switzerland from her visit to Somalia, she began to feel abdominal pains. She went to specialists and received inconclusive results, so she decided to have it examined while on a trip to Los Angeles in October. On 1 November, doctors performed a laparoscopy and discovered abdominal cancer that had spread from her appendix [61] It had grown slowly over several years, and metastasised not as a tumour, but as a thin coating over her small intestine. The doctors performed surgery and then put Hepburn through 5-fluorouracil Leucovorin chemotherapy. [62] A few days later, she had an obstruction. Medication was not enough to dull the pain, so on 1 December, she underwent surgery a second time. After one hour, the surgeon decided that the cancer had spread too far and could not be removed. Because Hepburn was unable to fly on a commercial aircraft, Givenchy arranged for Rachel Lambert "Bunny" Mellon to send her private Gulfstream jet, filled with flowers, to take Hepburn from California to Switzerland. [63] Hepburn died of cancer on 20 January 1993, in Tolochenaz, Vaud, Switzerland, and was interred there.
  • 10.  
  • 11. By: Cristina Aranguren Sánchez- Ostiz Elia Lizarraga Aznarez