1929 May 4, birth of Audrey Kathleen Hepburn-Ruston in Brussels, Belgium. Daughter of John Victor Hepburn-Ruston and Ella van Heemstra.
1935- 1938 Audrey attends boarding school in England.
1939- 1945 Audrey attends Arnhem Conservatory. 1945 Audrey takes dancing lessons with Sonia Gaskell in Amsterdam.
1948 Audrey takes dancing lessons in London with Marie Rambert, teacher of Nijinski.
Audrey appears in an instructional film called, Nederlands in 7 Lessen (Dutch in Seven Lessons).
High Button Shoes (musical theatre) The Hippodrome, London Directed By: Jack Hylton Role: Chorus Girl
1949 Sauce Tartare (musical theatre) Cambridge Theatre, London Directed By: Cecil Landeau Role: Chorus Girl
1950 Sauce Piquante (musical theatre) Cambridge Theatre, London Directed By: Cecil Landeau Role: Featured Player
1951 One Wild Oat Eros-Coronet, Great Britain Directed By: Charles Saunders Role: Hotel Receptionist (Unbilled Extra)
Young Wives' Tales Associated British Pictures, Great Britain Directed By: Henry Cass Role: Eve Lester
Laughter in Paradise Associated British Pictures, Great Britain Directed By: Mario Zampi Role: Cigarette Girl
The Lavender Hill Mob Ealing Studios, Great Britain Directed By: Charles Crichton Starring: Alec Guiness Role: Chiquita
Monte Carlo Baby (English version) Directed By: Jean Boyer Role: Linda Farrel
Gigi Fulton Theatre, New York (National Tour, 1951-1953) Directed By: Raymond Rouleau Starring: Cathleen Nesbitt, Josephine Brown Role: Gigi
1952 Nous Irons A Monte-Carlo GFD/Favorite Pictures Directed By: Jean Boyer Role: Melissa Walter
The Secret People Ealing Studios, Great Britain Directed By: Thorold Dickinson Role: Nora
1953 Roman Holiday Paramount Pictures Directed By: William Wyler Starring: Gregory Peck, Eddie Albert Role: Princess Ann (Anya Smith) Academy Award® - Best Actress
A lifelong friendship begins with Hubert de Givenchy and continues throughout Audrey's life.
1954 Sabrina Paramount Pictures Directed By: Billy Wilder Starring: Humphrey Bogart, William Holden Role: Sabrina Academy Award® Nomination, Best Actress
Ondine 46th Street Theatre, New York Directed By: Alfred Lunt Starring: Mel Ferrer Role: Ondine Tony Award - Best Dramatic Actress
Audrey receives Golden Globe for "Best Motion Picture Actress - Drama," Roman Holiday
Audrey receives the Oscar® for "Best Actress In A Leading Role," Roman Holiday
1955 Receives Golden Globe - World Film Favorite - Female
1956 War and Peace Ponti-DeLaurentiis Productions Directed By: King Vidor Starring: Henry Fonda, Mel Ferrer Role: Natasha Rostov
1957 Funny Face Paramount Pictures Directed By: Stanley Donen Starring: Fred Astaire Role: Jo Stockton
Love In The Afternoon Allied Artists Directed By: Billy Wilder
Starring: Gary Cooper, Maurice Chevalier Role: Ariane Chavasse
Mayerling Producers' Showcase Special - NBC Television Directed By: Anatole Litvak Starring: Mel Ferrer, Judith Evelyn Role: Marie Vetsera
1959 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
Green Mansions Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Directed By: Mel Ferrer Starring: Anthony Perkins, Lee J. Cobb Role: Rima
1960 The Unforgiven United Artists Directed By: John Huston Starring: Burt Lancaster, Audie Murphy Role: Rachel Zachary
1961 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
The Children's Hour United Artists Directed By: William Wyler Starring: Shirley McLean, James Garner Role: Karen Wright
1963 Charade Universal Studios Directed By: Stanley Donen Starring: Cary Grant, Walter Matthau, James Coburn Role: Regina Lambert
1964 Paris When It Sizzles Paramount Pictures Directed By: Richard Quine Starring: William Holden Role: Gabrielle Simpson
My Fair Lady Warner Brothers Directed By: George Cukor Starring: Rex Harrison, Stanley Holloway Role: Eliza Doolittle
1966 How To Steal A Million 20th Century Fox Directed By: William Wyler Starring: Peter O'Toole, Eli Wallach Role: Nicole Bonnet
1967 Wait Until Dark Warner Brothers Directed By: Terence Young Starring: Alan Arkin, Efram Zimbalist, Jr., Richard Crenna Role: Suzy Hendrix Academy Award® Nomination
Two For the Road 20th Century Fox Directed By: Stanley Donen Starring: Albert Finney Role: Joanna Wallace
Receives Special Tony Award
1976 Robin and Marian Columbia Pictures Directed By: Richard Lester Starring: Sean Connery, Robert Shaw Role: Lady Marian
1979 Bloodline Paramount Pictures Directed By: Terence Young Starring: Ben Gazzara, James Mason Role: Elizabeth Roffe
1981 They All Laughed 20th Century Fox Directed By: Peter Bogdanovich Starring: Ben Gazzara, John Ritter Role: Angela Niotes
1987 Love Among Thieves (T.V.) ABC-TV Movie Directed By: Roger Young Starring: Robert Wagner, Samantha Eggar, Jerry Orbach Role: Baroness Caroline DuLac
1988 Audrey becomes UNICEF's Goodwill Ambassador.
1989 Always Universal-United Artists Directed By: Steven Spielberg Starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter Role: Hap 1990 Receives Golden Globe - Cecil B. DeMille Award
"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
1993 Audrey receives Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award. Accepted on Audrey's behalf by Julia Roberts.
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
Audrey dies on January 20 at her home in Tolochenaz, Switzerland.
Audrey receives her second Oscar® (posthumously) Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
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 everywhere. |