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关于奥黛丽赫本一生的简介(英文版)

英文简介:Audrey Hepburn (May 4, 1929 - January 20, 1993), born in Brussels, Belgium, is a British actress.In 1948, he starred in his screen debut Dutch seven lessons.In 1952, he starred in the musical "golden powder world", which won the Tony Award for best actress.On September 2, 1953, the romantic comedy Roman holiday was released, and won the best actress award of the 26th Academy Award.On September 9, 1954, the starring love comedy "dragon and Phoenix match" was released, which won the nomination for the best actress award of the 27th Academy Award.On June 18, 1959, the starring feature film "nun biography" was released and won the nomination for best actress at the 32nd Academy Awards.On October 5, 1961, the comedy film "breakfast at Tiffany's" was released and won the nomination for best actress at the 34th Academy Awards.On December 5, 1963, the suspense film "mystery in mystery" was released, which won the 18th British Film Academy Film Award - Best British actress award.On October 26, 1967, the thriller "the ghost of a blind girl" was released, and won the nomination for best actress at the 40th Academy Award.In 1975, he starred in the love adventure film Robin Hood and Marian.On August 14, 1980, the love comedy "laughter" was released.On February 23, 1987, the TV film "thief's love" was released.On December 22, 1989, the fantasy love film "forever" was released.In 1993, the documentary "world garden and Audrey Hepburn" was broadcast.On January 20, 1993, Audrey Hepburn died of colon cancer in Lausanne, Switzerland at the age of 63.中文:奥黛丽·赫本(Audrey Hepburn,1929年5月4日—1993年1月20日),出生于比利时布鲁塞尔,英国女演员。1948年,出演了银幕处女作《荷兰七课》。1952年,主演了音乐剧《金粉世界》,凭借该剧获得了托尼奖最佳女主角奖。1953年9月2日,主演的爱情喜剧片《罗马假日》上映,凭借该片获得了第26届奥斯卡金像奖最佳女主角奖。1954年9月9日,主演的爱情喜剧片《龙凤配》上映,由此获得了第27届奥斯卡金像奖最佳女主角奖提名。1959年6月18日,主演的剧情片《修女传》上映,凭借该片获得了第32届奥斯卡金像奖最佳女主角提名。1961年10月5日,主演的喜剧电影《蒂凡尼的早餐》上映,凭借该片获得了第34届奥斯卡金像奖最佳女主角提名。1963年12月5日,出演的悬疑电影《谜中谜》上映,由此获得了第18届英国电影学院奖电影奖-最佳英国女演员奖。1967年10月26日,出演的惊悚电影《盲女惊魂记》上映,凭借该片获得了第40届奥斯卡金像奖最佳女主角提名。1975年,出演了爱情冒险电影《罗宾汉与玛莉安》。1980年8月14日,出演的爱情喜剧片《哄堂大笑》上映。1987年2月23日,出演的电视电影《窃贼之爱》上映。1989年12月22日,客串出演的奇幻爱情电影《直到永远》上映。1993年,出演的纪录片《世界花园和奥黛丽·赫本》播出。1993年1月20日,奥黛丽·赫本因结肠癌在瑞士洛桑病逝,享年63岁。
Audrey Hepburn (4 May 1929(1929-05-04) – 20 January 1993) was a British actress and humanitarian. Born in Ixelles as Audrey Kathleen Ruston, Hepburn spent her childhood chiefly in the Netherlands, including German-occupied Arnhem, Netherlands, during the Second World War (1939-1945). She studied ballet in Arnhem and then moved to London in 1948, where she continued to train in ballet and worked as a photographer's model. She appeared in a handful of European films before starring in the 1951 Broadway play Gigi. Hepburn played the lead female role in Roman Holiday (1953), winning an Academy Award, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA for her performance. She also won a Tony Award for her performance in Ondine (1954).Hepburn became one of the most successful film actresses in the world and performed with such notable leading men as Gregory Peck, Rex Harrison, Humphrey Bogart, Gary Cooper, Cary Grant, Henry Fonda, William Holden, Fred Astaire, Peter O'Toole, and Albert Finney. She won BAFTA Awards for her performances in The Nun's Story (1959) and Charade (1963), and received Academy Award nominations for Sabrina (1954), The Nun's Story (1959), Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) and Wait Until Dark (1967).She starred as Eliza Doolittle in the film version of My Fair Lady (1964), becoming only the third actor to receive $1,000,000 for a film role. From 1968 to 1975 she took a break from film-making, mostly to spend more time with her two sons. In 1976 she starred with Sean Connery in Robin and Marian. In 1989 she made her last film appearance in Steven Spielberg's Always.Her war-time experiences inspired her passion for humanitarian work, and although she had worked for UNICEF since the 1950s, during her later life, she dedicated much of her time and energy to the organization. From 1988 until 1992, she worked in some of the most profoundly disadvantaged communities of Africa, South America and Asia. In 1992, Hepburn was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in recognition of her work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. In 1999, she was ranked as the third greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute.Early careerIn 1945, after the war, Hepburn left the Arnhem Conservatory and moved to Amsterdam, where she took ballet lessons with Sonia Gaskell.[17] Hepburn appeared as a stewardess in a short tourism film for KLM,[18] before travelling with her mother to London. Gaskell provided an introduction to Marie Rambert, and Hepburn studied ballet at the "Ballet Rambert", supporting herself with part time work as a model. Hepburn eventually asked Rambert about her future. Rambert assured her that she could continue to work there and have a great career, but the fact she was relatively tall (1.7m/5.6ft) coupled with her poor nutrition during the war would keep her from becoming a prima ballerina. Hepburn trusted Rambert's assessment and decided to pursue acting, a career in which she at least had a chance to excel.[19] After Hepburn became a star, Rambert said in an interview, "She was a wonderful learner. If she had wanted to persevere, she might have become an outstanding ballerina."[20]Hepburn's mother was in menial jobs in order to support them and Hepburn needed to find employment. Since she trained to be a performer all her life, acting seemed a sensible career. She said, "I needed the money; it paid ₤3 more than ballet jobs."[21] Her acting career began with the educational film Dutch in Seven Lessons (1948). She played in musical theatre in productions such as High Button Shoes and Sauce Piquante. Her theatre work revealed that her voice was not strong and needed to be developed, and during this time she took elocution lessons with the actor Felix Aylmer.[22] Part time modelling work was not always available and Hepburn registered with the casting officers of Britain's film studios in the hope of getting work as an extra.Hepburn's first role in a motion picture was in the British film One Wild Oat in which she played a hotel receptionist. She played several more minor roles in Young Wives' Tale, Laughter in Paradise, The Lavender Hill Mob, and Monte Carlo Baby.During the filming of Monte Carlo Baby Hepburn was chosen to play the lead character in the Broadway play Gigi, which opened on 24 November, 1951, at the Fulton Theatre and ran for 219 performances.[23] The writer Colette, when she first saw Hepburn, reportedly said "voilà! There's our Gigi!"[24] She won a Theatre World Award for her performance.[23] Hepburn's first significant film performance was in the Thorold Dickinson film Secret People (1952), in which she played a prodigious ballerina. Hepburn did all of her own dancing scenes.From Hepburn's Roman Holiday screen test which was also used in the promotional trailer for the film.Her first starring role was with Gregory Peck in the Italian-set Roman Holiday (1952). Producers initially wanted Elizabeth Taylor for the role, but director William Wyler was so impressed by Hepburn's screen test (the camera was left on and candid footage of Hepburn relaxing and answering questions, unaware that she was still being filmed, displayed her talents), that he cast her in the lead. Wyler said, "She had everything I was looking for: charm, innocence and talent. She also was very funny. She was absolutely enchanting, and we said, 'That's the girl!'"[25]The movie was to have had Gregory Peck's name above the title in large font with "Introducing Audrey Hepburn" beneath. After filming had been completed, Peck called his agent and, predicting correctly that Hepburn would win the Academy Award for Best Actress, had the billing changed so that her name also appeared before the title in type as large as his.[citation needed]Hepburn and Peck bonded during filming, and there were rumours that they were romantically involved; both denied it. Hepburn, however, added, "Actually, you have to be a little bit in love with your leading man and vice versa. If you're going to portray love, you have to feel it. You can't do it any other way. But you don't carry it beyond the set."[26] Because of the instant celebrity that came with Roman Holiday, Hepburn's illustration was placed on the 7 September, 1953, cover of TIME.[27]Hepburn's performance received much critical praise. A. H. Weiler noted in The New York Times, "Although she is not precisely a newcomer to films, Audrey Hepburn, the British actress who is being starred for the first time as Princess Ann, is a slender, elfin, and wistful beauty, alternately regal and childlike in her profound appreciation of newly-found, simple pleasures and love. Although she bravely smiles her acknowledgment of the end of that affair, she remains a pitifully lonely figure facing a stuffy future."[28] Hepburn would later call Roman Holiday her dearest movie, because it was the one that made her a star.After filming Roman Holiday for four months, Hepburn returned to New York and performed in Gigi for eight months. The play was performed in Los Angeles and San Francisco in its last month.She was signed to a seven-picture contract with Paramount with twelve months in between films to allow her time for stage work.[29][edit] Hollywood stardomHepburn in War and Peace (1956)After Roman Holiday, she filmed Billy Wilder's Sabrina with Humphrey Bogart and William Holden. Hepburn was sent to a then young and upcoming fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy to decide on her wardrobe.When told that "Miss Hepburn" was coming to see him, Givenchy expected to see Katharine. He was disappointed and told her that he didn't have much time for her, but Hepburn asked for just a few minutes to pick out a few pieces for Sabrina.[citation needed] Shortly after, Givenchy and Hepburn developed a lasting friendship, and she was often a muse for many of his designs. They formed a lifelong friendship and partnership.During the filming of Sabrina, Hepburn and the already-married Holden became romantically involved and she hoped to marry him and have children. She broke off the relationship when Holden revealed that he had undergone a vasectomy.[30][31]In 1954, Hepburn returned to the stage to play the water sprite in Ondine in a performance with Mel Ferrer, who she would marry later in the year. During the run of the play, Hepburn was awarded the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Actress and the Academy Award, both for Roman Holiday. Six weeks after receiving the Oscar, Hepburn was awarded the Tony Award for Best Actress for Ondine. Audrey Hepburn is one of only three actresses to receive a Best Actress Oscar and Best Actress Tony in the same year (the others were Shirley Booth and Ellen Burstyn).[2]By the mid-1950s, Hepburn was not only one of the biggest motion picture stars in Hollywood, but also a major fashion influence. Her gamine and elfin appearance and widely recognized sense of chic were both admired and imitated. In 1955, she was awarded the Golden Globe for World Film Favorite - Female.[32]Having become one of Hollywood's most popular box-office attractions, Hepburn co-starred with actors such as Humphrey Bogart in Sabrina, Henry Fonda in War and Peace, Fred Astaire in Funny Face, William Holden in Paris When It Sizzles, Maurice Chevalier and Gary Cooper in Love in the Afternoon, Anthony Perkins in Green Mansions, Burt Lancaster and Lillian Gish in The Unforgiven, Shirley MacLaine and James Garner in The Children's Hour, George Peppard in Breakfast at Tiffany's, Cary Grant in Charade, Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady, Peter O'Toole in How to Steal a Million and Sean Connery in Robin and Marian.from Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)Rex Harrison called Audrey Hepburn his favourite leading lady, although he initially felt she was badly miscast as Eliza Dolittle in My Fair Lady (many accounts[specify] indicate that she became great friends with British actress and dancer Kay Kendall, who was Harrison's wife); Cary Grant loved to humour her and once said, "All I want for Christmas is another picture with Audrey Hepburn;"[33] and Gregory Peck became a lifelong friend.After her death, Peck went on camera and tearfully recited her favourite poem, "Unending Love" by Rabindranath Tagore.[34]A common perception of the time was that Bogart and Hepburn did not get along. However, Hepburn has been quoted as saying, "Sometimes it's the so-called 'tough guys' that are the most tender hearted, as Bogey was with me."[35]Funny Face in 1957 was one of Hepburn's favourites because she got to dance with Fred Astaire.[citation needed] Then in 1959's The Nun's Story came one of her most daring roles. Films in Review stated: "Her performance will forever silence those who have thought her less an actress than a symbol of the sophisticated child/woman. Her portrayal of Sister Luke is one of the great performances of the screen.".[36]Otto Frank even asked her to play his daughter Anne's onscreen counterpart in the 1959 film The Diary of Anne Frank,[citation needed] but Hepburn, who was born the same year as Anne was almost 30 years old, and felt too old to play a teenager. The role was eventually given to Millie Perkins.Hepburn's Holly Golightly in 1961's Breakfast at Tiffany's became an iconic character in American cinema. She called the role "the jazziest of my career".[37] Asked about the acting challenge of the role, she replied, "I'm an introvert. Playing the extroverted girl was the hardest thing I ever did."[38] In the film, she wore trendy clothing designed by herself and Givenchy, and added blonde streaks to her brown hair, a look that she would keep off-screen as well.Hepburn in a scene from the comic thriller Charade (1963).In 1963, Hepburn starred in Charade, her first and only film with Cary Grant, who had previously withdrawn from the starring roles in Roman Holiday and Sabrina. He was sensitive as to their age difference and requested a script change so that Hepburn's character would be the one to romantically pursue his.[citation needed]Released after Charade was Paris When It Sizzles, a film that paired Hepburn with William Holden, who nearly ten years before had been her leading man in Sabrina. The film, called "marshmallow-weight hokum",[39] was "uniformly panned";[40] Behind the scenes, the set was plagued with problems: Holden tried without success to rekindle a romance with the now-married actress; that, combined with his alcoholism made the situation a challenge for the production. Hepburn did not help matters: after principal photography began, she demanded the dismissal of cinematographer Claude Renoir after seeing what she felt were unflattering dailies.[40] Superstitious, she insisted on dressing room 55 because that was her lucky number (she had dressing room 55 for Roman Holiday and Breakfast at Tiffany’s). She insisted that Givenchy, her long-time designer, be given a credit in the film for her perfume.[40]Hepburn finally returned to cinema in 1979, taking the leading role of Elizabeth Roffe in the international production of Bloodline, directed again by Terence Young, sharing top billing with Ben Gazzara, James Mason and Romy Schneider. Author Sidney Sheldon revised his novel when it was reissued to tie into the film, making her character a much older woman to better match the actress' age. The film, an international intrigue amid the jet-set, was a critical and box office failure.Hepburn's last starring role in a cinematic film was with Ben Gazzara in the comedy They All Laughed, directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The film was overshadowed by the murder of one of its stars, Bogdanovich's girlfriend, Dorothy Stratten; the film was released after Stratten's death but only in limited runs. In 1987, she co-starred with Robert Wagner in a tongue-in-cheek made-for-television caper film, Love Among Thieves which borrowed elements from several of Hepburn's films, most notably Charade and How to Steal a Million.Hepburn's last role, a cameo appearance, was as an angel in Steven Spielberg's Always, filmed in 1988. This film was only moderately successful. In the final months of her life, Hepburn completed two entertainment-related projects: she hosted a television documentary series entitled Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn, which debuted on PBS the day after her death, and she recorded a spoken word album, Audrey Hepburn's Enchanted Tales featuring readings of classic children's stories, which would win her a posthumous Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children.[edit] Work for UNICEFSoon after Hepburn's final film role, she was appointed a goodwill ambassador to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Grateful for her own good fortune after enduring the German occupation as a child, she dedicated the remainder of her life to helping impoverished children in the poorest nations. Hepburn's travels were made easier by her wide knowledge of languages; she spoke French, Italian, English, Dutch, and Spanish.[citation needed]Though she had done work for UNICEF in the 1950s, starting in 1954 with radio presentations, this was a much higher level of dedication. Those close to her[who?] say that the thoughts of dying, helpless children consumed her for the rest of her life. Her first field mission was to Ethiopia in 1988. She visited an orphanage in Mek'ele that housed 500 starving children and had UNICEF send food. Of the trip, she said, "I have a broken heart. I feel desperate. I can't stand the idea that two million people are in imminent danger of starving to death, many of them children, [and] [sic] not because there isn't tons of food sitting in the northern port of Shoa. It can't be distributed. Last spring, Red Cross and UNICEF workers were ordered out of the northern provinces because of two simultaneous civil wars... I went into rebel country and saw mothers and their children who had walked for ten days, even three weeks, looking for food, settling onto the desert floor into makeshift camps where they may die. Horrible. That image is too much for me. The 'Third World' is a term I don't like very much, because we're all one world. I want people to know that the largest part of humanity is suffering."[56]In August 1988, Hepburn went to Turkey on an immunization campaign. She called Turkey "the loveliest example" of UNICEF's capabilities. Of the trip, she said, "the army gave us their trucks, the fishmongers gave their wagons for the vaccines, and once the date was set, it took ten days to vaccinate the whole country. Not bad."[citation needed]In October, Hepburn went to South America. In Venezuela and Ecuador, Hepburn told Congress, "I saw tiny mountain communities, slums, and shantytowns receive water systems for the first time by some miracle – and the miracle is UNICEF. I watched boys build their own schoolhouse with bricks and cement provided by UNICEF."Hepburn toured Central America in February 1989, and met with leaders in Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala. In April, Hepburn visited Sudan with Wolders as part of a mission called "Operation Lifeline". Because of civil war, food from aid agencies had been cut off. The mission was to ferry food to southern Sudan. Hepburn said, "I saw but one glaring truth: These are not natural disasters but man-made tragedies for which there is only one man-made solution – peace."[citation needed]In October, Hepburn and Wolders went to Bangladesh. John Isaac, a UN photographer, said, "Often the kids would have flies all over them, but she would just go hug them. I had never seen that. Other people had a certain amount of hesitation, but she would just grab them. Children would just come up to hold her hand, touch her – she was like the Pied Piper."In October 1990, Hepburn went to Vietnam in an effort to collaborate with the government for national UNICEF-supported immunization and clean water programs.In September 1992, four months before she died, Hepburn went to Somalia. Hepburn called it "apocalyptic" and said, "I walked into a nightmare. I have seen famine in Ethiopia and Bangladesh, but I have seen nothing like this – so much worse than I could possibly have imagined. I wasn't prepared for this." "The earth is red – an extraordinary sight – that deep terra-cotta red. And you see the villages, displacement camps and compounds, and the earth is all rippled around them like an ocean bed. And those were the graves. There are graves everywhere. Along the road, around the paths that you take, along the riverbeds, near every camp – there are graves everywhere."[citation needed]Though scarred by what she had seen, Hepburn still had hope. "Taking care of children has nothing to do with politics. I think perhaps with time, instead of there being a politicization of humanitarian aid, there will be a humanization of politics." "Anyone who doesn't believe in miracles is not a realist. I have seen the miracle of water which UNICEF has helped to make a reality. Where for centuries young girls and women had to walk for miles to get water, now they have clean drinking water near their homes. Water is life, and clean water now means health for the children of this village." "People in these places don't know Audrey Hepburn, but they recognize the name UNICEF. When they see UNICEF their faces light up, because they know that something is happening. In the Sudan, for example, they call a water pump UNICEF." In 1992, President George H. W. Bush presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in recognition of her work with UNICEF, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded her The Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for her contribution to humanity. This was awarded posthumously, with her son accepting on her behalf.
Mini-Biography for Audrey Hepburn Audrey Hepburn was born on May 4, 1929 in Brussels, Belgium, with the given name of Edda Kathleen van Heemstra Hepburn-Ruston. She really was blue-blood from the beginning with her father, a wealthy English banker, and her mother, a Dutch baroness. After her parents divorced, Audrey went to London with her mother where she went to a private girls school. Later, when her mother moved back to the Netherlands, she attended private schools as well. While vacationing with her mother in Arnhem, Holland, Hitler's army suddenly took over the town. It was here that she fell on hard times during the Nazi occupation. Audrey suffered from depression and malnutrition. After the liberation, Audrey went to a ballet school in London on a scholarship and later began a modeling career. As a model, she was graceful and, it seemed, she had found her niche in life--until the film producers came calling. After being spotted modeling by a producer, she was signed to a bit part in the European film Nederlands in 7 lessen (1948) in 1948. Later, she had a speaking role in the 1951 film, Young Wives' Tale (1951) as Eve Lester. The part still wasn't much, so she headed to America to try her luck there.Audrey gained immediate prominence in the US with her role in Roman Holiday (1953) in 1953. This film turned out to be a smashing success as she won an Oscar as Best Actress. This gained her enormous popularity and more plum roles. One of the reasons for her popularity was the fact that she was so elf like and had class, unlike the ***-goddesses of the time. Roman Holiday was followed by another similarly wonderful performance in the 1957 classic Funny Face (1957). Sabrina (1954), in 1954, for which she received another Academy nomination, and Love in the Afternoon (1957), in 1957, also garnered rave reviews. In 1959, she received yet another nomination for her role in _Nun's Story (1959). Audrey reached the pinnacle of her career when she played Holly Golightly in the delightful film, Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) in 1961. For this she received another nomination. One of Audrey's most radiant roles was in the fine production of My Fair Lady (1964), in 1964. Her co-star Rex Harrison once was asked to identify his favorite leading lady. Without hesitation, he replied, "Audrey Hepburn in MY FAIR LADY". After a couple of other movies, she hit pay dirt and another nomination in 1967's Wait Until Dark (1967). By the end of the sixties, after her divorce from actor Mel Ferrer, Audrey decided to retire while she was on top. Later she married Dr. Andrea Dotti. From time to time, she would appear on the silver screen. One film of note was Robin and Marian (1976) with Sean Connery in 1976. In 1988, Audrey became a special ambassador to the United Nations UNICEF fund helping children in Latin America and Africa, a position she retained until 1993. She was named to People's magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world. Her last film was Always (1989) in 1989. Audrey Hepburn died on January 20, 1993 in Tolochnaz, Switzerland, from colon cancer. She had made a total of 31 high quality movies. Her elegance and style will always be remembered in film history as evidenced by her being named to Empire magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time".
关于奥黛丽赫本一生的简介(英文版)

赫本的一生简述是什么?

1929年5月4日,奥黛丽·赫本生于比利时布鲁塞尔,父亲约瑟夫·维克多·安东尼·赫本-鲁斯顿是一位英国银行家,母亲艾拉·凡·赫姆斯特拉是荷兰贵族后裔,有男爵的封号,家族谱系甚至可以回溯到英王爱德华三世。1953年,赫本与好莱坞名影星格里高利·派克一起主演的电影《罗马假日》(RomanHoliday)正式上映,由于其成功演绎,于1954年获奥斯卡最佳女主角奖。之后,她又出演了许多著名影片,如《战争与和平》、《甜姐儿》、《窈窕淑女》、《蒂凡尼的早餐》等。无论如何,奥黛丽·赫本的一生,是光辉灿烂的一生,她在黄金时代所创造的银幕形象,正如她自身一样,留给人们美好的印象太强烈了。她在电影史上所占的独特的一页,是不会被岁月所抹掉的。1991年4月22日,美国林肯中心电影协会向赫本授予Gala荣誉奖,该项奖自1972年起每年向全世界最资深望重的艺术大师颁发,获奖者先后有卓别林、伊丽莎白泰勒、詹姆斯史都华等影界巨星,这是对赫本影坛生涯以及非凡演技的崇高褒奖。赫本晚年,仍然老骥伏枥,为公益事业发着光和热。1988年,她担任联合国儿童基金会亲善大使。在这个职位上,她不时举办一些音乐会和募捐慰问活动,并不时造访一些贫穷地区的儿童,足迹遍及埃塞俄比亚、苏丹、萨尔瓦多、危地马拉、洪都拉斯、委内瑞拉、厄瓜多尔、孟加拉等亚非拉许多国家,受到当地人民的广泛爱戴和欢迎。1992年底,她还以重病之躯赴索马里看望因饥饿而面临死亡的儿童。她的爱心与人格犹如她的影片一样灿烂人间。1993年1月20日,赫本在瑞士托洛彻纳茨(Tolochenaz)的住所,因结肠癌病逝。为表彰她为全世界不幸儿童所做出的努力,美国电影艺术和科学学会将该1993年度奥斯卡人道主义奖授予了她,此时赫本已离世,由其子西恩·赫本·费勒代领该奖。扩展资料:说起赫本不由的会想到一个爱她如生命的男人,这个默默爱着她陪伴着她一生的男人一纪梵希。纪梵希是一个有钱人家的孩子,从小他就很有艺术方面的天赋,赫本在一部剧中穿的小黑裙就是出自纪梵希的手,成为时尚的经典,后来纪梵希家的产品有很多都是小黑裙的元素。这也体现了纪梵希对赫本的爱至今不忘。纪梵希26岁时遇到了赫本,两人的友情便从那时候就开始了,说是友情无非就是一个有意一个无情罢了。
赫本的一生简述是什么?

赫本,简介

奥黛丽·赫本(Audrey Hepburn),1929年5月4日出生于比利时布鲁塞尔,英国电影和舞台剧女演员。 1948年,赫本在一部时长仅39分钟的荷兰风光纪录片《荷兰七课》中出镜,开始电影生涯。1954年,她在影片《罗马假日》中第一次出演女主角,并获得奥斯卡最佳女主角奖。同年,她因在舞台剧《美人鱼》中的表演,获得托尼奖的最佳女主角。1955年,她凭借电影《龙凤配》再度获得奥斯卡最佳女主角奖的提名。1961年,她主演了电影《蒂凡尼的早餐》。1964年,她主演了歌舞片《窈窕淑女》。1989年,息影多年的奥黛丽客串出演最后一部电影《直到永远》。晚年时,奥黛丽·赫本投身慈善事业,是联合国儿童基金会亲善大使的代表人物,为第三世界妇女与孩童争取权益。1992年被授予美国“总统自由勋章”,1993年获奥斯卡人道主义奖。1993年1月20日,奥黛丽·赫本因阑尾癌病逝,享年63岁。 赫本一生中共获得五次奥斯卡最佳女主角提名。1999年,她被美国电影学会评为“百年来最伟大的女演员”第三位。2002年5月,联合国儿童基金会在其纽约总部为一尊7英尺高的青铜雕像揭幕,雕像名字为奥黛丽精神(The Spirit of Audrey),以表彰赫本为联合国所做的贡献。
奥黛丽·赫本(Audrey Hepburn),1929年5月4日出生于比利时布鲁塞尔,英国电影和舞台剧女演员。 1948年,赫本在一部时长仅39分钟的荷兰风光纪录片《荷兰七课》中出镜,开始电影生涯。1954年,她在影片《罗马假日》中第一次出演女主角,并获得奥斯卡最佳女主角奖。同年,她因在舞台剧《美人鱼》中的表演,获得托尼奖的最佳女主角。1955年,她凭借电影《龙凤配》再度获得奥斯卡最佳女主角奖的提名。1961年,她主演了电影《蒂凡尼的早餐》。1964年,她主演了歌舞片《窈窕淑女》。1989年,息影多年的奥黛丽客串出演最后一部电影《直到永远》。晚年时,奥黛丽·赫本投身慈善事业,是联合国儿童基金会亲善大使的代表人物,为第三世界妇女与孩童争取权益。1992年被授予美国“总统自由勋章”,1993年获奥斯卡人道主义奖[1]。1993年1月20日,奥黛丽·赫本因阑尾癌病逝,享年63岁。赫本一生中共获得五次奥斯卡最佳女主角提名。1999年,她被美国电影学会评为“百年来最伟大的女演员”第三位。2002年5月,联合国儿童基金会在其纽约总部为一尊7英尺高的青铜雕像揭幕,雕像名字为奥黛丽精神(The Spirit of Audrey),以表彰赫本为联合国所做的贡献。 资料来源:百度百科
奥黛丽·赫本(Audrey Hepburn,1929年5月4日 --- 1993年1月20日),美国好莱坞著名的女影星,奥斯卡影后,世人敬仰她为“人间天使”。1948年,赫本在一部时长仅39分钟的荷兰风光纪录片《荷兰七课》中出境,开始电影。1954年,她在影片《罗马假日》中第一次出演女主角,并获得奥斯卡最佳女主角奖。1955年,她凭借电影《龙凤配》再度获得奥斯卡最佳女主角奖的提名。1961年,她主演了电影《蒂凡尼的早餐》。1964年,她主演了歌舞片《窈窕淑女》。1989年,息影多年的奥黛丽客串出演最后一部电影《直到永远》。晚年时,奥黛丽·赫本投身慈善事业,是联合国儿童基金会亲善大使的代表人物,为第三世界妇女与孩童争取权益。1992年被授予美国“总统自由勋章”,1993年获奥斯卡人道主义奖。1993年1月20日,奥黛丽·赫本因阑尾癌病逝,享年63岁。1999年,她被美国电影学会评为“百年来最伟大的女演员”第三位。2002年5月,联合国儿童基金会在其纽约总部为一尊7英尺高的青铜雕像揭幕,雕像名字为奥黛丽精神,以表彰赫本为联合国所做的贡献。 基本信息中文名:奥黛莉·赫本英文名:Audrey Hepburn别名:Audrey Kathleen Hepburn-Ruston性别:女出生年月:1929年5月4日国籍:英国出生地:比利时布鲁塞尔毕业院校:玛莉·蓝伯特芭蕾舞学校(Marie Rambert's)身高:170厘米体重:50kg职业:演员、歌手主要成就:星光大道1652号纪念星,总统自由勋章,美国电影协会百年百大明星、美国200大文化偶像等等获得荣誉:艾美奖最佳女主角 、 托尼奖最佳女主角,奥斯卡金像奖最佳女主角 、 三届英国电影学院奖最佳女主角,美国演员工会奖终身成就奖 、格莱美奖最佳儿童读诵专辑 、 AFI百年来最伟大的女演员第3名代表作品:《罗马假日》出道地区:欧美影视代表作品:《罗马假日》、《蒂凡尼的早餐》等音乐代表作品:《Moon River》经纪公司:派拉蒙、华纳、联美、环球等星座:金牛座血型:A爱好:跳舞特长:演戏经典语录:生活就像穿越一个图书馆。只有当你看过,想过,在书里查过并记得以后,才会吸收——因为你无法一次全部消化它们,我相信粉红。我相信开怀大笑是燃烧卡路里最棒的方式。我相信亲吻多多益善。我相信身处逆境时,更要坚强。我相信快乐的女孩就是最美的女孩。我相信明天会是全新的开始,而奇迹终会发生其他信息:逝世地: 瑞士托洛彻纳茨主要事件:1988年担任联合国儿童基金会亲善大使,1992年底她还以重病之躯赴索马里看望因饥饿而面临死亡的儿童简介正在加载奥黛莉·赫本姓名:Audrey Hepburn全名:奥黛丽·凯瑟琳·范·赫姆斯特拉·赫本-鲁斯顿(Audrey Kathleen van Heemstra Hepburn-Ruston)港译:柯德莉·夏萍血统:比利时、荷兰、英国、爱尔兰四国血统国籍:英国诞辰:1929年5月4日出生地:比利时首都布鲁塞尔星座:金牛座血型:O逝世:1993年1月20日,因结肠癌逝世于瑞士沃州的托洛彻纳茨(Tolochenaz)语言:精通英语、法语、意大利语、西班牙语、葡萄牙语、荷兰语、佛兰德语(原比利时语之一,1980年并入荷兰语)等多国语言名言:“记住,你在任何时候都需要一只手来帮助你,你可以在自己每条手臂的末端找到它,随着你的成长,你会发现你有两只手,一只用来帮助自己,另一只用来帮助别人”样貌特征发色:棕色瞳孔:棕色身高:170cm体重:46kg三围:34A-20-34服装尺码:6鞋码:10 (42码)其他信息正在加载奥黛莉·赫本最喜欢的事:跳芭蕾舞,和孩子在一起,做好吃的最喜欢的颜色:白色最喜欢的景色:瑞士的白雪皑皑最意外的事:获得奥斯卡奖最喜欢的食物:意大利通心粉最喜欢的动物:狗最喜欢的设计师:于·贝尔德·纪梵希最喜欢的演员:茱莉亚·罗伯茨,梅丽尔·斯特里普生平童年奥黛丽·赫本生于比利时布鲁塞尔,父亲约瑟夫·维克特·安瑟尼·赫本·鲁斯顿是一位英国银行家,母亲艾拉·凡·赫姆斯特拉是荷兰贵族后裔,袭有男爵的封号,家族谱系甚至可以回溯到英王爱德华三世。 赫本六岁开始就读于英国伦敦的贵族寄宿学校(1935年~1938年),但旋即遇到父母离异,父亲离开了家庭,之后赫本离开英国跟随母亲一起回到荷兰的娘家。1939年时她进入安恒音乐学院(Arnhem Conservatory)学习芭蕾舞。之后二战爆发,宣称中立的荷兰被纳粹占领。当时的身份文件大多为手写,为避免她原本非常英国味道的名字招惹麻烦,她母亲篡改了自己的身份文件替她制造了一个
奥黛丽·赫本(Audrey Hepburn,1929年5月4日-1993年1月20日),英国知名音乐剧与电影女演员,出生于比利时布鲁塞尔,晚年曾经担任联合国儿童基金会(UNICEF)特使。身为好莱坞最著名的女星之一,她以高雅的气质与有品味的穿着著称。她生前主演的多部电影例如《罗马假日》、《蒂凡尼早餐》和《窈窕淑女》等至今仍为荧屏经典。1993年1月20日,奥黛丽·赫本因为结肠癌病逝于瑞士特洛什纳的住所,享年63岁。1999年她被美国电影学会选为百年来最伟大的女演员第3名。2014年5月4日,是赫本85岁诞辰。

赫本,简介

介绍一下奥黛丽赫本

奥黛丽·赫本 (Audrey Hepburn)简介 忌日:1993年1月20日,因乳腺癌病逝于瑞士家庭:父亲是一名富裕的英国银行家,母亲是一名荷兰女男爵发色: 棕色爱好:芭蕾最喜爱的颜色:白色最难忘的景色:瑞士的白雪最难忘的事情:获得奥斯卡奖自我表演评价: 我从来没有什么伟大天才或高超技艺,但无论如何,我做出了贡献!一个精灵诞生在比利时1929年3月4日,奥黛丽.赫本出生于比利时首都布鲁塞尔的一座豪华宅邸里,赫本的父亲是英国人,名约瑟.安东尼.赫本.拉斯东,是英格兰银行布鲁塞尔分行的总经理,他相貌英俊,衣着考究.母亲是荷兰人,埃拉.冯.希姆斯特拉,荷兰驻圭亚那总督的女儿,是荷兰王室直系贵族血统约后裔,所以在名字后还要加上男爵夫人的称号正是在这种家庭和生活环境中,赫本自幼熏陶得认真严肃、气质高雅、性格坚毅,同时又能出人意料地谈笑风生,以无限的激情拥抱生活。她冰清玉洁、朴实无华,就象布鲁塞尔一样,集最古老的神秘、时代的观念和奇异的现代观念于一身,她的举止总带有一种贵族气派.为了让赫本自幼就受郅良好教育,她四岁就被送往英国一所私立学校.赫本从小就非常文静,从小就喜欢音乐,尤其喜爱舞蹈,看芭蕾舞剧对赫本是一种极为美妙的享受.将来成为一名演员或芭蕾舞蹈家是小赫本唯一的梦想.这个时候,她日益从芭蕾的角度来观察自己的身体.她开始对自己的外表不满.她特别不喜欢自己的脸,认为她的眼睛太大,牙齿长得不整齐,而且她对自己的体形也感到绝望.从此她郁郁寡欢,越来越孤僻、拘谨、与人疏远6岁时她父母的离异更使她觉得分外不幸,但舞蹈的魅力仍然强烈地吸引着她.9岁时,她开始正规地学习芭蕾舞.她学习非常认真庄重,她下定决心总有一天要成为一名独舞演员,并最终成为舞星.她对电影毫无兴趣,对超级巨星嘉宝或者凯瑟琳.赫本一无所知,跳舞已成为赫本生活的唯一追求.1939年,欧战爆发,赫本随母亲来到荷兰,结果,这一决定使赫本战时一直生活在法西斯的铁蹄之下.其间,她强烈地感受了残忍而恐怖的战争和贫穷而凄苦的流浪生活.由于食品短缺,赫本一米七的个儿,仅剩一付骨头架子.战争在她身上留下了永久的创伤,造成她贫血、消瘦、肌肉单薄无力,并且她的体型后来始终清瘦修长在残酷的战争面前,她的确从未放弃对芭蕾的追求.战争结束后,男爵夫人把赫本送到了一个白俄芭蕾舞教师索尼亚那里学习.索尼亚很器重赫本,她那微微斜睨吊眼梢的大眼睛,那高高的颧骨,秀气的鼻子,方方的肩头,苗条的躯干和修长的双腿,这一切都预示着:这是一个舞蹈家的身材.她的舞蹈动作也不错,有很好的基本功.可是索尼亚对芭蕾有许多新的见解,但得不到荷兰政府的支持,她的学校被迫停办。于是赫本转到伦敦,找到了一份在教会值夜班的工作。同时,她一边当广告模特,一边进了颇负盛名的玛丽·兰柏女士的舞蹈学校。年已60的舞蹈家兰柏女士对赫本很好,但是,在这里,赫本发现,自己的舞蹈技巧不如别的同学。加之她个子太高,她看出,自己没有担任舞蹈主角的前途。同时,多年的饥饿病侵蚀了她的身体,作为职业舞蹈演员体力不足。经兰柏推荐,赫本参加了美国音乐剧《高扣鞋》的演出,在剧中当一名群众演员。她舞蹈设计的动作跳得很高,转动眼珠,向前伸出手臂,演得不坏,但赫本不喜欢这种形式,也不喜欢这种生活。这个时候,赫本突然明白了兰柏对她讲的肺腑之言。兰柏女士的话是:“你缺少芭蕾舞家应具备的天才。”至此,赫本终于明白了,干芭蕾这行,她永远当不成主角,永远不会成功,终于,赫本彻底放弃了当舞星的愿望。此时,她19岁当不成舞星,就要面对现实。当时,伦敦要拍摄一部40分钟的电影短片,是一部旅行风光介绍,片中需要一名会英、德两种语言的少女,装扮成空中小姐向观众讲解风光景物,经朋友介绍,赫本前往应试。十八九岁的她,长得文雅秀美、亭亭玉立。两位导演先后接见了她。导演林登后来回忆说:“奥黛丽·赫本小姐光彩照人,愉快、亲切,很有教养。她象小鸟似地叽叽喳喳,讲她的芭蕾舞训练。记得当时我对助手说“快来!你看见过一个会走路的梦吗?我看见了。”另一位导演则极力证明,是她第一个发现了奥黛丽.赫本:“她走进我的办公室,说她是学芭蕾的,要找个工作。我向她解释说,我不拍音乐舞蹈片。不过,我继续和她谈话。不知怎的,我被她那新鲜、开朗和难以置信的微笑吸引住了。她的小圆脸上一对大而明亮的眼睛使她成了一个小太阳!最后,我恍然大悟:她就是影片中要用的人。我就对她说,我要让她担任一个角色。而她却回答说:不过,我不是演员啊!你会失望的。我和她签订了合同。”这部短片,虽然再也没有听人说起过,但赫本却第一次跟演电影打上了交道。她体会到拍片的激动和乐趣。这件事也许正是她以后辉煌从影事业的开端。中国观众熟悉赫本,是从《罗马假日》开始,赫本辉煌事业的开端,也通常自《罗马假日》算起,这是她的成名作,也是她的代表作,对她有着特殊的意义。就在赫本被挑选为《吉吉》一戏的主角时,在伦敦,挑选《罗马假日》饰公主的演员的工作正在进行。起初,导演打算邀请名演员琼·茜蒙丝主演该片,但琼想换换口味拍歌舞片,因而予以婉言拒绝。于是,导演决定采用电影《乱世佳人》公开招聘女主角郝思嘉的扮演者的办法来挑选演员。这部片子由美国派拉蒙公司拍摄,好莱坞的著名导演威廉·惠勒执导。赫本本无心去参加女主角的角逐,一来她已决定演《吉吉》,二来《吉吉》一拍完她就准备结婚、成家立业过日子。所以她对《罗马假日》毫无兴趣。后来男爵夫人一再劝说,没办法,她才不得不去敷衍一下,即使选不上,她也会满不在乎。测试选用的一组戏是:公主穿着睡衣,在一张大床上做仰卧起坐。赫本柔软得象只小猫,将双臂伸向装饰美丽的天花板。在此之后,她又极其自然地、孩子气地完成了一系列规定情节,当她做这些动作时,一架摄影机正悄悄地对着她拍摄,而她却全然不知。无论从现场还是从胶片上看,效果都是理想的。她当选为公主的扮演者,和派拉蒙公司签订了合同。真是有心栽花花不开,无心插柳柳成荫,赫本连做梦也没有想到 这一结果对她的一生会产生多么大的影响。当时演记者的男主角已定下来,是好莱坞的著名影星格里高利·派克1952年5月,《吉吉》演出刚一结束,派拉蒙公司就要求她赶到罗马,参加拍摄。《罗马假日》的拍摄是一个苦难的历程。因为一切都是实地拍摄,所以得清除人行道,把行人赶走,光这项工作就差点把副导演和制片主任累垮。因此,工作进展很慢,难题多。有时为了重复拍一个镜头,一个下午要干上60回,赫本有点承受不了,但她并不怨恨,她也力求完美 不过导演为赫本也尽力克制自己,他用一切办法提高她的自信心,让她感到轻松愉快。他告诉她说,她必须忘掉自己是在演戏,应当认为自己就是那个公主。拍摄工作最终还是圆满完成了。1953年8月20日,赫本飞往伦敦参加《罗马假日》的首映式,然后又飞往威尼斯参加威尼斯电影节。在美国,也为《罗马假日》的上映开了公众招待会。该片在全世界获得了极大成功。在日本,这部片子达到了家喻户晓的程度,赫本后来成为日本人心目中的偶像。赫本片中的短发型一下子成了国际流行发式。在斯堪的纳维亚半岛国家,《罗马假日》是同期上映影片中最走红的一部。一时间,赫本成了国际知名人士,全世界都在播放她的新闻片,电视台用黄金时间赞美她。大量的报纸欣喜若狂地赞美她的美貌、活力、妩媚、典雅,人们称赞她是继嘉宝和褒曼之后的最佳女演员。因主演《罗马假日》,赫本第一次获得奥斯卡最佳女主角奖的提名。依照惯例,凡获该奖提名者,全得出席该奖的终评颁奖仪式。此届颁奖仪式1954年3月25日在洛杉矶和纽约同时举行。全美广播公司电视网将两地联成一个有机整体。通用汽车公司出资27万美元买下了在颁奖仪式过程中做电视的权利。这一天,赫本在纽约刚演出完《美人鱼》,谢幕完毕她就一头钻进一辆出租车。
介绍一下奥黛丽赫本

墨尔赫本的个人简介

奥黛丽·赫本(Audrey Hepburn),1929年5月4日出生于比利时布鲁塞尔,英国电影和舞台剧女演员。 1948年,赫本在一部时长仅39分钟的荷兰风光纪录片《荷兰七课》中出镜,开始电影生涯。1954年,她在影片《罗马假日》中第一次出演女主角,并获得奥斯卡最佳女主角奖。同年,她因在舞台剧《美人鱼》中的表演,获得托尼奖的最佳女主角。1955年,她凭借电影《龙凤配》再度获得奥斯卡最佳女主角奖的提名。1961年,她主演了电影《蒂凡尼的早餐》。1964年,她主演了歌舞片《窈窕淑女》。1989年,息影多年的奥黛丽客串出演最后一部电影《直到永远》。 晚年时,奥黛丽·赫本投身慈善事业,是联合国儿童基金会亲善大使的代表人物,为第三世界妇女与孩童争取权益。1992年被授予美国“总统自由勋章”,1993年获奥斯卡人道主义奖。1993年1月20日,奥黛丽·赫本因阑尾癌病逝,享年63岁。
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