Audrey Hepburn in London, 1950. Photo by Bert Hardy
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Audrey Hepburn in London, 1950. Photo by Bert Hardy
Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina (Billy Wilder, 1954)
how to steal a million (1966)
Funny Face 1957 directed by Stanley Donen
Audrey Hepburn photographed by Leo Fuchs, 1958.
Sabrina (1954)
Love in the Afternoon (1957)
Audrey Hepburn at home in Rome, 1955
Audrey Hepburn photographed in Italy by Norman Parkinson, 1955
Audrey Hepburn by Mark Shaw, 1953
“She was a grand lady, almost like my mom. We just had a great time together. I would sit on her lap. She taught me the alphabet in English.” –Thomas Chelimsky recalls his time on the set of Charade, his lone feature-film credit with Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday (1953)
Audrey Hepburn photographed by Sam Shaw in Paris, 1957
Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina (1954) dir. Billy Wilder
— “As a child, I used to watch you from the window over the garage. Coming and going, always wearing your black homburg, carrying a briefcase and an umbrella. I thought you could never belong to anyone, never care for anyone.”
It’s a bet.
Roman Holiday (1953) Dir. William Wyler