Unannounced old photos of the goddess Hepburn

When talking about Hepburn, people always think of the image of Hepburn wearing a "Hepburn head", wearing a black evening dress and holding a long cigarette. There is no doubt that Hepburn's nobility, elegance and her unique taste in dress have become a symbol.

Although, she is a British actress. However, Hepburn before his fame was a ballerina living in the Netherlands. Later, the playwright Collette found her and invited her to appear in the Broadway stage play "Gigi" before she left the Netherlands.

However, people's admiration for Hepburn is not only because of her beauty and temperament, but also for her outstanding performance. In 1952, she starred in the movie "Roman Holiday" and played "Princess Ann". This was the first time Audrey starred in the movie as the heroine and played against Gregory Parker. With this movie, Hepburn won an Oscar for best actress.

Until now, Hepburn is still the irreplaceable grace goddess in people's minds, an "angel who fell into the world".

In the middle and late stages of World War II, Hepburn used a ballet performance to raise secretly for the Dutch guerrillas. At the same time, due to her young age, she used the identity of a child to relay information to the Dutch underground party many times.

In 1959, Hepburn adopted a sika deer, named Yibi, when he starred in Meier's "Green Mansion". Ibby was not weaned when he was adopted, and Hepburn personally nursed him. After Iby grew up inseparable from Hepburn, they lived in the same room and appeared on the private Christmas cards printed by Hepburn, and often followed Hepburn into the market.

On August 20, 1953, at the party after the premiere of "Roman Holiday", Gregory Peck introduced his friend Mel Ferrer to Hepburn, and the two fell in love at first sight.

In 1961, Audrey Hepburn won two musical awards at the Academy Awards for "Breakfast at Tiffany", and was nominated for best actress for the fourth time. This film is another peak in her acting career, but she began to challenge more difficult works.

On April 22, 1991, the Lincoln Center Film Association awarded Hepburn the Gala Honor Award. The award has been awarded to the world’s most senior masters every year since 1972. The winners include Chaplin and Lawrence O. Livor, Elizabeth Taylor, James Stewart and other film superstars, this is a noble praise for Hepburn's film career and extraordinary acting skills.

In 1988, she served as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. She held concerts and fundraising activities from time to time, and visited children in some poor areas. She traveled throughout many countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America and was widely loved and welcomed by the local people.

On January 20, 1993, Hepburn died of colon cancer at his residence in Tolochenaz, Switzerland. In recognition of her efforts for the unfortunate children of the world, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded her the 1993 Oscar Humanitarian Award. Hepburn had passed away and was led by her son Sean Hepburn Feller. The award.