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1950
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Sauce Piquante (musical
theatre) Cambridge Theatre, London Directed By: Cecil Landeau Role:
Featured Player
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1951
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One Wild Oat Eros-Coronet,
Great Britain Directed By: Charles Saunders Role: Hotel Receptionist
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Young Wives' Tales Associated
British Pictures, Great Britain Directed By: Henry Cass Role: Eve
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Laughter in Paradise Associated
British Pictures, Great Britain Directed By: Mario Zampi Role: Cigarette
Girl
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The Lavender Hill Mob Ealing
Studios, Great Britain Directed By: Charles Crichton Starring: Alec
Guiness Role: Chiquita
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Monte Carlo Baby (English
version) Directed By: Jean Boyer Role: Linda Farrel
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Gigi Fulton Theatre, New
York (National Tour, 1951-1953) Directed By: Raymond Rouleau Starring:
Cathleen Nesbitt, Josephine Brown Role: Gigi
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1952
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Nous Irons A
Monte-Carlo GFD/Favorite Pictures Directed By: Jean Boyer Role: Melissa
Walter
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The Secret People Ealing
Studios, Great Britain Directed By: Thorold Dickinson Role:
Nora
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1953
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Roman Holiday Paramount
Pictures Directed By: William Wyler Starring: Gregory Peck, Eddie
Albert Role: Princess Ann (Anya Smith) Academy Award® - Best
Actress
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A lifelong friendship begins with
Hubert de Givenchy and continues throughout Audrey's life.
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1954
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Sabrina Paramount
Pictures Directed By: Billy Wilder Starring: Humphrey Bogart, William
Holden Role: Sabrina Academy Award® Nomination, Best
Actress
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Ondine 46th Street Theatre, New
York Directed By: Alfred Lunt Starring: Mel Ferrer Role:
Ondine Tony Award - Best Dramatic Actress
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Audrey receives Golden Globe for
"Best Motion Picture Actress - Drama," Roman Holiday
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Audrey receives the Oscar® for
"Best Actress In A Leading Role," Roman Holiday
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1955
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Receives Golden Globe - World Film
Favorite - Female
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1956
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War and
Peace Ponti-DeLaurentiis Productions Directed By: King Vidor Starring:
Henry Fonda, Mel Ferrer Role: Natasha Rostov
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1957
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Funny Face Paramount
Pictures Directed By: Stanley Donen Starring: Fred Astaire Role: Jo
Stockton
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Love In The Afternoon Allied
Artists Directed By: Billy Wilder Starring: Gary Cooper, Maurice
Chevalier Role: Ariane Chavasse
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Mayerling Producers' Showcase
Special - NBC Television Directed By: Anatole Litvak Starring: Mel Ferrer,
Judith Evelyn Role: Marie Vetsera
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1959
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The Nun's Story Warner
Brothers Directed By: Fred Zinnemann Starring: Peter Finch, Dame Judith
Evans, Dame Peggy Ashcroft Role: Sister Luke Academy Award® Nomination
- Best Actress
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Green
Mansions Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Directed By: Mel Ferrer Starring: Anthony
Perkins, Lee J. Cobb Role: Rima
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1960
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The Unforgiven United
Artists Directed By: John Huston Starring: Burt Lancaster, Audie
Murphy Role: Rachel Zachary
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1961
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Breakfast at
Tiffany's Paramount Pictures Directed By: Blake Edwards Starring:
George Peppard, Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen Role: Holly
Golightly Academy Award® Nomination, Best Actress
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The Children's Hour United
Artists Directed By: William Wyler Starring: Shirley McLean, James
Garner Role: Karen Wright
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1963
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Charade Universal
Studios Directed By: Stanley Donen Starring: Cary Grant, Walter Matthau,
James Coburn Role: Regina Lambert
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1964
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Paris When It Sizzles Paramount
Pictures Directed By: Richard Quine Starring: William Holden Role:
Gabrielle Simpson
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My Fair Lady Warner
Brothers Directed By: George Cukor Starring: Rex Harrison, Stanley
Holloway Role: Eliza Doolittle
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1966
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How To Steal A Million 20th
Century Fox Directed By: William Wyler Starring: Peter O'Toole, Eli
Wallach Role: Nicole Bonnet
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1967
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Wait Until Dark Warner
Brothers Directed By: Terence Young Starring: Alan Arkin, Efram Zimbalist,
Jr., Richard Crenna Role: Suzy Hendrix Academy Award®
Nomination
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Two For the Road 20th Century
Fox Directed By: Stanley Donen Starring: Albert Finney Role: Joanna
Wallace
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Receives Special Tony
Award
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1976
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Robin and Marian Columbia
Pictures Directed By: Richard Lester Starring: Sean Connery, Robert
Shaw Role: Lady Marian
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1979
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Bloodline Paramount
Pictures Directed By: Terence Young Starring: Ben Gazzara, James
Mason Role: Elizabeth Roffe
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1981
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They All Laughed 20th Century
Fox Directed By: Peter Bogdanovich Starring: Ben Gazzara, John
Ritter Role: Angela Niotes
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1987
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Love Among Thieves
(T.V.) ABC-TV Movie Directed By: Roger Young Starring: Robert Wagner,
Samantha Eggar, Jerry Orbach Role: Baroness Caroline DuLac
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1988
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Audrey becomes UNICEF's Goodwill
Ambassador.
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1989
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Always Universal-United
Artists Directed By: Steven Spielberg Starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Holly
Hunter Role: Hap
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1990
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Receives Golden Globe - Cecil B.
DeMille Award
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"From the Diary of Anne
Frank" Concerts for Life: An American Tour for the World's Children, A UNICEF
Benefit Conductor & Composer: Michael Tilson Thomas Narrated by Audrey
Hepburn
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1993
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Audrey receives Screen Actors
Guild Lifetime Achievement Award. Accepted on Audrey's behalf by Julia
Roberts.
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Gardens of the World with Audrey
Hepburn PBS mini-series - Eight 30 minute episodes Directed By: Bruce
Franchini Hosted By: Michael York
Audrey receives an Emmy for
"Outstanding Individual Achievement" - Informational Programming
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Audrey dies on January 20 at her
home in Tolochenaz, Switzerland.
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Audrey receives her second
Oscar® (posthumously) Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
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Additionally, Audrey Hepburn
received over fifty other awards and international distinctions for her work in
film and later for her humanitarian efforts on behalf of children
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