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    Smith ENG 111 November‚ 9th 2007 Essay 5 Audrey Hepburn: Glasses and All Throughout history‚ women have influenced society and as a result enriched the lives of females today. Because of the suppression of women and their talents in the past‚ accomplishments that have been achieved by these spectacular women are truly extraordinary. If it were not for these women who stepped forward to make a difference‚ society today may be extremely different. Audrey Hepburn is one of the most influential women

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    Audrey Hepburn I chose Audrey Hepburn because everyone knows how much of an influence on fashion she is. Audrey Hepburn is a famous actress from the 1940s‚ who showcased fashion in every movie she was in. Hepburn has influenced fashion and society in one of the hugest ways possible‚ by introducing a garment that would become a classic. She popularized a clothing style that would never go out of fashion‚ and that will be worn for decades to come. Audrey Hepburn started one of the most classic

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    accomplishments and emotions is a difficult task to do. Only talented writers can make the readers feel what the person felt. Barry Paris conquered and executed this task greatly when writing about Audrey Hepburn. His book‚ Audrey Hepburn‚ is very descriptive‚ informative‚ interesting and it makes you fall in love with Audrey. Barry quoted Ronald Hynde‚ “ ‘She was this very pretty‚ strange Dutch girl who suddenly arrived at the Rambert school―slight accent‚ beautiful face‚ everyone’s idea of Cinderella or Sleeping

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    Although her film career came to an end in the late 1980’s‚ Audrey Hepburn is considered to be one of the most long-lasting on-screen icons of all time. During her 41 year acting career‚ Hepburn won several awards including an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1953‚ and was ranked third on the American Film Institute ’s list‚ “50 Greatest Screen Legends” (Jackson). In addition‚ Hepburn has been widely acknowledged as a timeless beauty and fashion icon. Several years after her death‚ her image continues

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    Meet Audrey Hepburn: Actress‚ model‚ dancer‚ humanitarian‚ philanthropist. With her expressive eyes‚ gorgeous smile‚ and princess-like aura‚ it’s no wonder she charmed millions of people around the world. Beneath all of that‚ she was also a genuinely kind and wonderful person. She showed everybody that you can be anything‚ and you can achieve your dreams. Audrey Hepburn has become such an inspiration to many people in her childhood‚ adult life‚ and through her accomplishments. From the moment she

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    Audrey Hepburn once said‚ "My career is a complete mystery to me. It’s been a total surprise since the first day. I never thought I was going to be an actress; I never thought I was going to be in movies. I never thought it would all happen the way it did." Audrey was born on May 4‚ 1929 in Brussels‚ Belgium. She was the daughter of J. A. Hepburn-Ruston and Baroness Ella van Heemstra. Audrey had two brothers; Arnoud Robert Alexander Quarles van Ufford and Ian Edgar Bruce Quarles van Ufford and her

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    Presentation Script Audrey Hepburn – Characteristics of Hepburn’s performances in different roles. RUN CLIP: Opening scene from Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Item 1) – 90 seconds then fade out. PROJECTER: (Item 3) PRESENTER: Audrey Hepburn was and still is one of the most influential women in the film industry around the world. In this presentation‚ I am going to tell you just how far Audrey Hepburn has proven herself in the industry and managed to achieve her ‘Icon’ status as

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    Outline I. Intro: Thesis- Audrey Hepburn took a difficult childhood and turned it into a gilded fairytale effortlessly. II. Family Life/Growing up: A-Shyness B-Turbulent family III. Suffering in Holland: A-Reasoning to return 1. Childhood in Holland B-"Aware of suffering and fear" IV. Dancing: A-Love of Dancing B-Chorus girl V. Getting into acting: A-Getting started 1. Acting surprise B-First movie role VI. Going to America: A-Can ’t act

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    Audrey Hepburn “For beautiful eyes‚ look for the good in others; for beautiful lips‚ speak only words of kindness; and for poise‚ walk with the knowledge that you are never alone (Audrey Hepburn).” Audrey Kathleen Ruston was a British actress and humanitarian. She was not only a mother‚ but a fashion icon‚ and an award winning actress who also worked with UNICEF as an ambassador helping children (blogspot). Audrey was born on May 4‚ 1929 in Brussels‚ Belgium (biography). Her mother Ella Van Heemstra

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    February 2013 Audrey Hepburn Audrey was born on May 4‚ 1929 in Belgium to an English father and a Dutch mother. In 1939 Hepburn moved to the Netherlands to avoid Nazi invasion but this move proved pointless. In 1940 the Netherlands was overrun by the Nazis until the liberation in 1945. Audrey spent the next years seeing her family members shot in the streets by Germans and Jewish children being loaded off trains and on to deportation trucks. Seeing these poor children suffer lead Hepburn to make a

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