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    Audrey Hepburn’s legacy Audrey Kathleen Hepburn-Ruston was born on May 4th in 1929. Her birthplace was Brussels, Belgium. Audrey’s parents were Ella Van Heemstra and Joseph Victor Anthony Ruston. Her Grandfather's were Aarnoud Van Heemstra and Victor John George Ruston. The Grandmother’s names were Elbrig Willemine Henriette Van Asbeck and Anna Ruston. Audrey only had two half brothers which their names were Lan Edgar Bruce Quarles Van Ufford and Arnoud Robert Alexander Quarles Van Ufford.…

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    Mentioning the phrase “one of the greatest actresses of all time” will surely bring up Audrey Hepburn. The name also brings forth the thought of success and that is exactly what she was. Success is not born; it is not something that is passed down from one generation to the next. Success is made from perseverance and the passion to accomplish a goal. Audrey Hepburn’s life was a rollercoaster of ups and downs and during the drops she was persistent and was able to climb to success. Pixar states…

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    named best dressed all in one lifetime? Audrey Hepburn was very well-known in the acting world, in addition, she was also a young philanthropist who loved helping and giving to people. Furthermore, she set the bar quite high with her sense of style. An acting career, many accomplishments, and an amazing family allowed Audrey Hepburn to be quite successful. Despite Audrey’s difficult early life, she had a successful career. May 4, 1929, was the day Audrey graced the world with her existence in…

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    Heemstra Hepburn-Ruston, later known as Audrey Hepburn, was born in Brussels, Belgium on May 4th, 1929. She was the daughter of an English banker and a Dutch baroness. Her parents, Joseph and Ella, were part of the British Union of Fascists, due to this; she spent much of her youth touring the continent with other members of this organization. She traveled through Germany with the notorious Mitford Sisters, British aristocrats went to jail for their public support of Nazi. Joseph and Ella…

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    describes exactly how Audrey Hepburn’s life played out. For those who don’t know, Audrey Hepburn was a famous actress, model, and dancer in the late forties and fifties. Even though Audrey Hepburn faced challenges early in her life, she rose to fame and left a dazzling legacy behind. Audrey Kathleen Ruston was born on May 4, 1929 in Brussels, Belgium. She was born to her mother and father, Ella van Heemstra and Joseph Ruston. However, about three weeks after she was born, Audrey caught a…

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    helped defeat the Nazis. “Like a number of other celebrities, Audrey Hepburn helped fight against the Axis Powers during WWII,” (1). Audrey Hepburn was best known for her starring roles in the movies Sabrina, Funny Face, Breakfast at Tiffany's, My Fair Lady, and Roman Holiday. Not many people are aware of the fact that Hepburn contributed to the Resistance and helped fight against the German Nazis and the Axis Powers. In 1940, Audrey Hepburn was living in Holland with her mother, her two…

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    good way to explain my meaning. Beauty plays a huge part in the history of every society. There has been countless women in history who have defied what society defines as beauty. Mother Teresa, Anne Frank, Queen Esther, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Audrey Hepburn are a few ladies that are prime examples of my definition of beauty.…

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    “Audrey was the kind of person who when she saw someone else suffering tried to take their pain on herself. She was a healer. She knew how to love.” What is a hero? Audrey Hepburn was a hero; as was Beowulf. Each in their own respective sense. The thought that follows is that the heroism of Beowulf could not be more different than that of Audrey Hepburn. In contrast, while societal ideals may change with the times, the true foundations of heroism remain. A hero is someone who is brave, strong…

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    apart her aunt was always able to keep her head on her shoulders and work everything out to make keep her family happy. Fay’s role model was Audrey Hepburn, a very successful actress from the 1950’s. She looked up to her because that was the life she wanted to live, a famous actress with good looks and gets to travel around seems like a good life. Audrey Hepburn was a highly fashionable icon back in the day which requires being active all the time to maintain a healthy life. Fay said that some…

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    novel of the same name, Tiffany’s starred Audrey Hepburn in what was widely considered to be her defining role, the unorthodox, free-spirited socialite Holly Golightly. Bud Fraker was hired to document the film via photography, during which he snapped a film portrait of Hepburn as Golightly, in her chignon updo, trademark little black dress, with an overlong cigarette holder in hand. This shot became one of the most widely recognized pictures of Hepburn, as a quintessential representation of…

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