Tuesday, March 18, 2008

The best actress Hepburn Audrey Kathleen Ruston or Edda van Heemstra

Audrey Kathleen Ruston Audrey Hepburn (aged 63) was born May 4, 1929 in Brussels, Belgium and died January 20, 1993 in Tolochenaz, Switzerland. Her Children are Sean Hepburn Ferrer (b.1960) Luca Dotti (b.1970). She was an Academy Award and Tony Award winning Anglo Dutch film and stage actress, fashion icon, and humanitarian. In 1999, she was ranked as the third greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute. She also served as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and was honoured with the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her work.


In 1952 she was engaged to the young James Hanson.She called it "love at first sight"; however, after having her wedding dress fitted and the date set, she decided the marriage would not work, because of the demands of their careers that would keep them apart most of the time.
Hepburn married twice, first to American actor Mel Ferrer, and then to an Italian doctor, Andrea Dotti. She had a son with each – Sean in 1960 by Ferrer, and Luca in 1970 by Dotti. Her elder son's godfather is the novelist A.J. Cronin, who resided near Hepburn in Lucerne.
Hepburn met Mel Ferrer at a party hosted by Gregory Peck. She had seen him in the film Lili and was captivated by his performance. Ferrer later sent Hepburn the script for the play Ondine and Hepburn agreed to play the role. Rehearsals started in January 1954 and Hepburn and Ferrer were married on September 24. Hepburn claimed that they were inseparable and were very happy together, despite the insistence from gossip columns that the marriage would not last. She did, however, admit that he had a bad temper. Ferrer was rumored to be too controlling of Hepburn and was called her Svengali. William Holden was quoted as saying, "I think Audrey allows Mel to think he influences her."
Before having their first child, Hepburn had two miscarriages, the first in March 1955. In 1959, while filming The Unforgiven, she broke her back after falling off a horse onto a rock. She spent weeks in the hospital and later had a miscarriage that was said to have been induced by physical and mental stress. While she was resting at home, Mel Ferrer brought her the fawn from the movie Green Mansions to keep as a pet. They called him Ip, short for Pippin. In 1965, she had another miscarriage. Hepburn was much more careful when she was pregnant with Luca in 1969; she rested for months and passed the time by painting before delivering Luca by caesarean section. Hepburn had her final miscarriage in 1974. Hepburn is famous for the poem "Time Tested Beauty Tips", which she used to recite to her sons. The poem includes verses such as, "For beautiful hair, let a child run his or her fingers through it once a day," and, "For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry." The poem is popularly attributed to her, but it was in fact written by Sam Levenson.
Hepburn had several pets, including a Yorkshire Terrier named Mr. Famous, who was hit by a car and killed. To cheer her up, Mel Ferrer got her another Yorkshire named Assam of Assam. She also kept Ip; they made a bed for him out of a bathtub. Sean Ferrer had a Cocker Spaniel named Cokey. When Hepburn was older, she had two Jack Russell Terriers.
The marriage to Ferrer lasted 14 years, until 5 December 1968; their son was quoted as saying that Hepburn had stayed in the marriage too long. In the later years of the marriage, Ferrer was rumored to have had a girlfriend on the side, while Hepburn had an affair with her younger, Two for the Road co-star Albert Finney. She denied the rumours, but director Stanley Donen said, "with Albert Finney, she was like a new woman. She and Albie have a wonderful thing together; they are like a couple of kids. When Mel wasn't on set, they sparkled. When Mel was there, it was funny. Audrey and Albie would go rather formal and a little awkward. The couple separated before divorcing. During their separation, Hepburn lost weight.
She met Italian psychiatrist Andrea Dotti on a cruise and fell in love with him on a trip to some Greek ruins. She believed she would have more children, and possibly stop working. She married him on 18 January 1969. Although Dotti loved Hepburn and was well-liked by Sean, who called him "fun", he began having affairs with younger women. The marriage lasted thirteen years and ended in 1982, when Hepburn felt Luca and Sean were old enough to handle life with a single mother. Though Hepburn broke off all contact with Ferrer (she would only speak to him twice in the remainder of her life; at Sean's graduation and first wedding), she remained in touch with Dotti for the benefit of Luca. Andrea Dotti died in October 2007 from complications of a colonoscopy.
At the time of her death, she was involved with Robert Wolders, a Dutch actor who was the widower of film star Merle Oberon. She had met Wolders through a friend, in the later stage of her marriage to Dotti. After Hepburn's divorce was final, she and Wolders started their lives together, although they never married. In 1989, after nine years with him, she called them the happiest years of her life. "Took me long enough," she said in an interview with Barbara Walters. Walters then asked why they never married. Hepburn replied that they were married, just not formally.
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 November 1, doctors performed a laparoscopy and discovered abdominal cancer that had spread from her appendix. It had grown slowly over several years, and metastasized not as a tumor, but as a thin encasing over her small intestine. The doctors performed surgery and then put Hepburn through 5 fluorouracil Leucovorin chemotherapy. A few days later, she had an obstruction. Medication was not enough to dull the pain, so on December 1, she had a second surgery. After one hour, the surgeon decided that the cancer had spread too far and could not be removed. Audrey Hepburn died of the cancer on January 20 1993 , in Tolochenaz, Vaud, Switzerland, and was interred there. She was 63 years old.
Filmography

1948
" Nederlands in 7 lessen " (English: "Dutch in Seven Lessons") - Airline Stewardess Documentary

1951
" One Wild Oat " - Hotel receptionist
" Laughter in Paradise " - Cigarette Girl
" Young Wives' Tale " - Eve Lester
" The Lavender Hill Mob " - Chiquita

1952
" The Secret People " - Nora Brentano
" Monte Carlo Baby "- Linda Farrell
Discovered by French novelist Colette during filming and cast as Gigi for the Broadway play
" Nous irons à Monte Carlo "(English: "We Will Go to Monte Carlo") - Melissa Walter
French version of Monte Carlo Baby

1953
" Roman Holiday " - Princess Ann
Academy Award win: Best ActressBAFTA win: Best ActressGolden Globe win: Best Drama Actress

1954
" Sabrina " - Sabrina Fairchild
Academy Award nomination: Best ActressBAFTA nomination: Best Actress

1956
" War and Peace " - Natasha Rostova
Golden Globe nomination: Best Drama ActressBAFTA nomintion: Best Actress

1957
" Funny Face " - Jo Stockton
" Love in the Afternoon " - Ariane Chavasse/Thin Girl
Golden Globe nomination: Best Musical/Comedy Actress

1959
" Green Mansions " - Rima , Directed by Mel Ferrer
" The Nun's Story " - Sister Luke (Gabrielle van der Mal)
Academy Award nomination: Best ActressBAFTA win: Best ActressGolden Globe nomination: Best Drama Actress

1960
" The Unforgiven " - Rachel Zachary

1961
" Breakfast at Tiffany's " - Holly Golightly, Academy Award nomination: Best Actress
" The Children's Hour " - Karen Wright


1963
" Charade " - Regina Lampert
Golden Globe nomination: Best Musical/Comedy ActressBAFTA win: Best Actress

1964
" Paris, When It Sizzles " - Gabrielle Simpson
" My Fair Lady " - Eliza Doolittle, Golden Globe nomination: Best Musical/Comedy Actress
1966
" How to Steal a Million " - Nicole Bonnet

1967
" Two for the Road " - Joanna Wallace, Golden Globe nomination: Best Musical/Comedy Actress
" Wait Until Dark " - Susy Hendrix,
Academy Award nomination: Best ActressGolden Globe nomination: Best Drama Actress

1976
" Robin and Marian " - Lady Marian

1979
" Bloodline " - Elizabeth Roffe, Her only R-rated film

1981
" They All Laughed " - Angela Niotes

And her last film's work was with Steven Spielberg 1989 " Always " - Hap.