Short Bio
Audrey Hepburn (1929–1993) was a Belgian-born British actress and humanitarian. Renowned for her elegance and style, she achieved global fame for her performances in classic films such as "Roman Holiday" (1953), "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961), and "My Fair Lady" (1964), earning an Academy Award, a Grammy, and multiple other accolades throughout her illustrious career.
Beyond acting, Hepburn dedicated much of her life to humanitarian work with UNICEF, becoming a Goodwill Ambassador and working tirelessly for children's rights until her passing.