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Audrey Hepburn奥黛丽赫本英文简介

Audrey Hepburn奥黛丽赫本英文简介

She was the nicest nonesuch of gentle lady(淑 女的典范) in the 20th.Not only her beauty on screen,but also her noble moral,which gained people’s respect and love.
Hepburn’s film
one of Hollywood’s all-time favourite actresses
a great beauty, a great actress and a great humanitarian
Audrey gained immediate prominence in the U. S. with her role in Roman Holiday (罗马假日)in 1953. We Chinese knew her from this film.
After the war, the baroness sent her to learn ballet in London. With the big eyes,high malar(颧骨),delicate nose,square shoulder,slim body and slender legs,she thought she would be a terpsichorean(舞蹈家).
A style of Barbie made from Hepburn
well-known sayings:
• For attractive lips, speak words of kindness.若要 优美的嘴唇,要说友善的 话. • For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people.若要 可爱的眼睛,要看到别人 的好处. • For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry.若要苗条的身材, 把你的食物分给饥饿的人.

奥黛丽赫本英语介绍PPT

奥黛丽赫本英语介绍PPT

In 1948 the resilient teenager left for England to study ballet and landed a chorus girl’s part in a London production of High Button Shoes. Three years later, in Monte Carlo for a movie bit, she was spotted by the novelist Colette,who instantly realized that she had found the girl to play her Gigi on Broadway. That role won Hepburn a Theatre World Award in 1952, and then-after she kept a photo of Colette on her dressing table, inscribed, “To Audrey Hepburn, the treasure I found on the beach.” After seeing her screen test, director William Wyler cast Hepburn in his 1953 film, Roman Holiday. “She’s not beautiful,” said the crusty1 Wyler after Audrey picked up an Oscar for the part, “but she gets to1 you.”Bogart, perhaps nettled by her romance with their costar William Holden in 1954’s Sabrina, said she was “OK if you like doing 36 takes.” And a film magazine she long outlasted called her “this weird hybrid with butchered hair.” But the moviegoing public worshiped her, and eventually even Bogie recanted. “You take the Monroes and the Terry Moores,”he said, “and you know just what you’re going to get every time. With Audrey it’s kind of unpredictable. She’s like a good tennis player—she varies her shots.”

Audrey Hepburn奥黛丽赫本英文简介

Audrey Hepburn奥黛丽赫本英文简介

One of Audrey’s most brilliant roles was in the My Fair Lady in 1964. Her co-star Rex Harrison once was asked who his favorite leading lady was. Without thinking, he answered, “Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady(窈窕淑女).
Peck chosed another woman,who was not so noblest as the princess, he got a smooth and steady felicity(幸福). Roman Holiday was followed by similarly wonderful performances in several other films. Audrey reached the top of her career in Breakfast at Tiffany’s(蒂凡妮早餐) in 1961.
Lack of food,with the height of 170cm,she was looks like a death’s-head.The war brought permanent harm to her.She was anaemic(贫血),fleshless (消瘦),thin and weak.Her figure was slender all the time.
In 1988, Audrey became a goodwill ambassador to UNICEF
(联合国儿童基金会的亲善大使)
helping children in Latin America and Africa, a position she kept until 1993.

九年级英语 unit5 Reading1 Audrey Hepburn课件 牛津版

九年级英语 unit5 Reading1 Audrey Hepburn课件 牛津版
6. Always-Audrey Hepburn’s last appearance in
films. 7. Audrey’s final appearance on TV
—Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn. 8. the President of the United States presented her
in different parts of the world. Her __e_f_fo__rt_s_ in this area _e_a_r_n_e_d_ her a number of awards.
Humanitarian
Find out other great persons on the Internet, then write down their stories.
C. Audrey earned an Oscar for Best Actress.
D. Audrey won a Tony Award in the play named Ondine.
E. Audrey earned four more Oscar nominations.
F. Always-Audrey Hepburn’s last appearance in films
with the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Do you admire Audrey Hepburn?
What makes her so great?
What can make a person great?
Knowledge is always important.
• Try to stand at a higher situation (位置).

奥黛丽·赫本的英语简介ppt[1]

奥黛丽·赫本的英语简介ppt[1]

Audrey Hepburn died on January 20, 1993 in Tolochnaz, Switzerland, from colon cancer 1993年1月20日,奥黛丽· 赫本因结肠癌死于瑞士的洛桑
She had made a total of 31 high quality movies. Her elegance and
As a model, she was graceful
作为一名模特,她的仪态优雅
After being spotted modeling by a producer, she was signed to a bit part
in the European film in 1948 1948年,被制片人发现后,她签约在一部欧洲电影里扮演一个小角色
要有纤细的eautiful hair, let a child run his or her fingers through it once a day.
要有亮丽的头发,請让小孩 每日触摸妳的头发。
5. For poise, walk with the knowledge that you never walk alone.
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". 赫本最光彩的形象是在名作“窈窕淑女”(1964)中的角色。她的合作者Rex Harrison曾被问及他最喜爱的女主角。他毫不犹豫地回答,“‘窈窕淑女’中 的奥黛丽· 赫本

奥黛丽赫本全英文介绍 Audrey-Hephurn

奥黛丽赫本全英文介绍 Audrey-Hephurn

Audrey Hepburn1990–1992[edit]In October 1990, Hepburn went to Vietnam in an effort to collaborate with the government for national UNICEF-supported immunisation and clean water programmes.In September 1992, four months before she died, Hepburn went to Somalia. Calling it "apocalyptic", she 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."[citation needed] "The earth is red – an extraordinary sight –that deep terracotta red. And you see the villages, displacement camps and compounds, and the earth is all rippled around these places like an ocean bed and I was told these were the graves. There are graves everywhere. Along the road, wherever there is a road, around the paths that you take, along the riverbeds, near every camp – there are graves everywhere."[80]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 politicisationof humanitarian aid, there will be a humanisation 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 recognise 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."Hepburn and Gregory Peck bonded during the filming of Roman Holiday (1953) 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."[85] They did however become lifelong friends. During the filming of Sabrina (1954), Hepburn and the already-married William Holden became romantically involved. She hoped to marry him and have children, but she broke off the relationship when Holden revealed that he had undergone a vasectomy.[86][87] Although a common perception that Bogart and Hepburn (both starred in Sabrina together) did not get along, Hepburn commented that, "Sometimes it's the so-called 'tough guys' that are the most tender hearted, as Bogey was with me."[88]Hepburn and Andrea DottiAt a cocktail party hosted by Gregory Peck, Hepburn met American actor Mel Ferrer.[48] Ferrer recalled that, "We began talking about theatre; she knew all about the La Jolla Playhouse Summer Theatre, where Greg Peck and I had been co-producing plays. She also said she'd seen me three times in the movie Lili. Finally, she said she'd like to do a play with me, and she asked me to send her a likely play if I found one."[48][89] Ferrer, vying for Hepburn to take the title role, sent her the script for the play Ondine. She agreed and rehearsals started in January 1954. Eight months later, on 25 September 1954, after meeting, working together, and falling in love, the pair were married in Bürgenstock[90] while preparing to star together in the film War and Peace (1955).Before having their only son, Hepburn had two miscarriages -- one in March 1955[91] and another in 1959. The latter occurred when filming The Unforgiven (1960) where breaking her back after falling off a horse and onto a rock resulted in hospital stay and miscarriage induced by physical and mental stress. Hepburn took a year off work in order to carry a child to term. Sean Hepburn Ferrer, their son, whose godfather was the novelist A. J. Cronin, who resided near Hepburn in Lucerne, was born on 17 July 1960.Despite the insistence from gossip columns that their marriage would not last, Hepburn claimed that she and Ferrer were inseparable and happy together, though she admitted that he had a bad temper.[92] Ferrer was rumored to be too controlling of Hepburn and had been referred to by others as being her "Svengali" – an accusation that Hepburn laughedoff.[93] William Holden was quoted as saying, "I think Audrey allows Mel to think he influences her." Hepburn had another two miscarriages later, in 1965 and 1967.[94] After a 14-year marriage, the couple divorced on December 5, 1968. Their son believed that Hepburn had stayed in the marriage too long. In June 2008, Mel Ferrer died of heart failure at the age of 90."[Givenchy] gave me a look, a kind, a silhouette. He has always been the best and he stayed the best. Because he kept the spare style that I love. What is more beautiful than a simple sheath made an extraordinary way in a special fabric, and just two earrings?" revealed Hepburn.[117] Givenchy created her outfits for many other films, including Funny Face, Love in the Afternoon, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Paris When It Sizzles, Charade and How to Steal a Million (in which at one point her character is disguised as a cleaning woman and the male lead, played by Peter O'Toole, remarks that this "gives Givenchy a night off"). The designer was always amazed that, even after thirty five years of collaboration, "her measurements [had] not changed an inch."[117] Givenchy remained Hepburn's friend and ambassador, and she his muse, throughout her life. Hepburn observed, "I have many things in common with Hubert. We like the same things."[117] She agreed to model, on occasions, the creations of her friend. In 1988, when he presented his summer collection in Paris, she said, "Wherever I am in the world, he is always there. He is a man who does not disperse into worldliness. He has time for those he loves."[117] Givenchy subsequently created a perfume for her titled L'Interdit (French for "Forbidden").She equally inspired fashion photographer Richard Avedon, who captured an intentionally overexposed close-up of Hepburn's face in which only her famous features – her eyes, her eyebrows, and her mouth – are visible. "I am, and forever will be, devastated by the gift of Audrey Hepburn before my camera. I cannot lift her to greater heights. She is already there. I can only record. I cannot interpret her. There is no going further than who she is. She has achieved in herself her ultimate portrait."[118] One of her many costars, Shirley Maclaine, wrote in her 1996 memoir My Lucky Stars, "[Hepburn] had very rare qualities and I envied her style and taste. I felt clumsy and old fashioned when I was with her." Hepburn's fashion styles continue to be popular among women today.[119]Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's(1961)Italian shoe designer Salvatore Ferragamo created a shoe for her and made her ambassador of his fashion house while honouring her in a 1999 exhibition dedicated to the actress titled Audrey Hepburn, a woman, the style. She exercised fashion in her lifetime and continues to influence fashion. Fashion experts affirmed that Hepburn's longevity as a style icon results from her sticking with a look that suited her: "clean lines, simple yet bold accessories, minimalist palette."[120]Although Hepburn enjoyed fashion, she did not place much importance on it, preferring casual and comfortable clothes contrary to her image.[121] In addition, she never considered herself attractive. She stated in a 1959 interview, "you can even say that I hated myself at certain periods. I was too fat, or maybe too tall, or maybe just plain too ugly... you can say my definiteness stems from underlying feelings of insecurity and inferiority. I couldn't conquer。

奥黛丽赫本 中英文简介 ppt课件

奥黛丽赫本 中英文简介 ppt课件

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被授予美国“总统自由 勋章”,1993年获奥斯 卡人道主义奖。
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The princess in roman holiday insisted to cut off her beautiful hair ,this small change in reality affected the whole word,now let’s look at Hepburn’s hair .
托尼奖最佳女主角 奥斯卡金像奖最佳女主角 英国电影学院奖最佳女主角 美国演员工会奖终身成就奖
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1953 年,奥黛丽·赫本在“罗马 假日”(1953)中的演出使她在美国 变的引人注目。这部电影取得了了 不起的成功,她因此而获得了奥斯 卡最佳女主角奖,并且备受好评 。
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 .

九年级英语 unit5 Reading1 Audrey Hepburn课件 牛津版

九年级英语 unit5 Reading1 Audrey Hepburn课件 牛津版
Date of death: 20th January 1993
Place of birth : Belgium
a great actress; a great beauty;
Famous as: a great humanitarian;
Her interest: ballet
Name of her great works:
6. Always-Audrey Hepburn’s last appearance in
films. 7. Audrey’s final appearance on TV
—Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn. 8. the President of the United States presented her
A. She met Colette , a famous writer
attract (vt.) ---his
attention
B. Audrey played the lead role in the play Gigi.
•mark the beginning of her successful career.
play the role of an angel
G. Audrey’s final appearance on TV
—Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn.
protect the environment
H. the President of the United States presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom

罗马假日(英文)ppt课件

罗马假日(英文)ppt课件
罗马假日(英文)ppt课件 name:audreyhepburn nation:england born:1929-05-04 weight:47kg height:170cm hobby: ballet language: english italian spanish one hollywood'sall time favorite actresses romanholiday romanticdrama shot unitedstates paramount. romancebetween europeanduchy americanreporter rome,italy. gregory peck audreyhepburn, achieved greatsuccess. princessanne greatbritain's royal family crown(王位)willvisit major cities newscaused greatsensation…. synopsis: laststop rome,princess pretended sheescaped. longvisit, doctorgave her sedativeeffect occurrence,she fell asleep benchnear squarepool poornews agency reporter joe found her, he thought drunkgirl taxiwanted takeher home, princessslept very heavily, joe had bringher back hishome… nextday, joe realized hebrought back girl princessanne, he intended exclusive(独家的)report. when princess woke up, joe explained herabout last night shesaid goodbye streetsalone joetracked princess, hepretended meether heraround ball,attendants found princess,joe escaped princesshad goback

英文版介绍奥黛丽.赫本ppt课件

英文版介绍奥黛丽.赫本ppt课件
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in 1944
Famine
Only have corm and water to fulfill her stomach
Long-term
malnutrition
lead to her thin War and Peace
figure
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In 1953, she won Oscar Best Actress for Roman Holiday
In 1999,she elected to be the 3rd most famous actress in the world by American Film Institute.
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Helpful Angel
The Contribution She Did to Societul!
(Audrey Hepburn) 1929~1993
Birthplace : Belgium
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Living in the Netherlands
When comes The Second World War: The Dutch was occupied by Nazi, it is said that her mother is with Jewish ancestry.
She devoted all her life to poor children from Africa and South America.
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She thought it is helping the one who needs help that is the most meaningful and happy thing in the world.
Refugee who need help to eat

AudreyHepburn奥黛丽赫本简介

AudreyHepburn奥黛丽赫本简介

AudreyHepburn奥黛丽赫本简介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] Hepb urn 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 caree r. 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 elfinappearance 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 assaying, "Sometimes it's theso-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 Tiffan y’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-cheekmade-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 toher[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. Itcan'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 oneman-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 shewould 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 rea lity. 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.。

Audrey Hepburn奥黛丽赫本.ppt

Audrey Hepburn奥黛丽赫本.ppt

• Stardom
n.明星,演艺界
• Partially adv.偏袒地,部分地
• Couturier n.女性服装设计师
• Graveyard
n.墓地
Early life
Career
Brief
Introduction Main Works
Awards
Contribution
Born
Nationality
Ethnic composition
4 May 1929
British
Belgium, the Netherlands, Britain, Ireland
Occupation Height Weight
Actress, humanitarian 170 cm 46 kg
Measurements 34 A — 20 — 34
After being found by a producer, she was signed to a bit part in a European film in 1948.
Movies
■直到永远 Always (1989) ■哄堂大笑 They All Laughed (1981) ■血统 Bloodline(1978) ■罗宾汉与玛莉安 Robin and Marian(1976) ■盲女惊魂记 Wait Until Dark (1967) ■俪人行 Two for the Road (1967) ■偷龙转凤 How to Steal a Million (1966) ■窈窕淑女 My Fair Lady (1964) ■巴黎假期 Paris, When It Sizzles(1964) ■谜中迷 Charade(1963)

奥黛丽赫本PPT演示文稿

奥黛丽赫本PPT演示文稿
第17页,共30页。
• 迷人的银幕形象和对时尚的完美把握使奥黛 丽·赫本成为传奇,但她的爱心使传奇成为 永恒。
第18页,共30页。
外表的美难以持久,唯有心灵的美好永久保存下来,赫本不仅对电影 节和时尚界作出巨大贡献,她更难能可贵的是还对于慈善事业作出巨 大贡献
赫本一生都关注慈善事业,她就任联合国儿基会大使。赫本曾说:“世界本来 就是不公平的。但是世界只有一个,它正变得越来越小,人们之间的接触 也不得不越来越频繁。我们生活在这样的环境中,那些富有的人就有义务、 有责任去帮助那些一无所有的人。”除了参与活动,发表演讲,赫本还亲 力亲为,多次不顾战乱和传染病的危险亲赴非洲,走到地球上苦难最深重
丽莎白·泰勒同获此奖
■金球奖 Golden Globe Awards 1954年 获奖 最佳女主角(剧情类)Roman Holiday 罗马假日
1955年 获奖 世界电影最受欢迎女演员(Henrietta Aword: World Film Favorite -
Female)
■英国学院奖 BAFTA 1954年 获奖 最佳英国女演员 Roman Holiday 罗马假日
R助e他m人em。ber, if you ever need a helping hand, you'll find one at
the end of your arm. As you grow older you will discover that you have two hands. One for helping yourself, the other for helping others."
By : Sam Levenson
第20页,共30页。
• 赫本一生都关注慈善事业,这可能与她的童 年经历有关。赫本在二战的困苦环境中度过 童年,对缺乏关爱的儿童的痛苦有深刻体会。 赫本在数十年后还对战争结束后得到联合国 儿童基金会救助的情景记忆犹新,帮助他人 的力量让赫本记忆深刻。这也是赫本与联合 国儿基会的首次接触。

Audrey Hepburn

Audrey     Hepburn

联合国儿童基金会为了 纪念奥黛丽·赫本所做 的贡献,专门为她在纽 约总部树立了一尊以她 名字命名的7英尺高的青 铜雕像——“奥黛丽精 神”她是圣洁与美丽的标尺, 我们为她倾心 无论男女, 上帝也渴望轻吻她的脸颊, 她是飘落在人间的天使, 她就是…… ——《天使在人间》
Audrey
Hepburn
奥黛丽.赫本
Name: Audrey Hepburn
Born: 1929
Nationality: English
1953 年,奥黛丽· 赫本在“罗马 假日”中饰演安妮公主这一角色, 这部电影取得巨大的成功,她 因此而获得了奥斯卡最佳女主 角奖,并且备受好评,有很多 角色来找她。
Rome Holiday—
Forever Annie Princess
一天,赫本收到英国作家贾斯汀特意为她着笔的一部剧,并受邀出演该剧的女一号。 赫本认真地看完剧本后,觉得剧本太差劲,于是给贾斯汀先生写了一封信回绝他: “亲爱的贾斯汀,我已经看完了你写的剧本,太有趣儿了,不过原谅我,我不能出演。” 写完赫本觉得不妥,觉得自己没有说实话。 提笔给贾斯汀先生又写了一封信:“亲爱的贾斯汀,我已经看完了你写的剧本,但是 我好像没太看懂,太深邃了。”写完赫本又觉得不妥,万一贾斯汀先生要给她解释这个剧 本,那真是浪费时间。 提笔给贾斯汀先生再写了一封信:“亲爱的贾斯汀,我必须告诉你,这是我见过的最 无厘头的一个剧本,我根本就不想出演。”写完赫本还是觉得不妥,贾斯汀先生好心给她 写剧本,直接回绝容易伤害他。 提笔给贾斯汀先生写下第四封信:“亲爱的贾斯汀,感谢你对我的信赖与付出,目前 我没有时间接这部剧,将来有机会我们再合作。”写完,赫本很满意。 事后,赫本和朋友说起这件事,朋友大笑:“这社会就是这样,看来你也免不了俗,最 后还是说了假话。” “哦,不。”赫本回应道:“我把四封信装进了同一封信封中,然后寄给了他,他爱读 哪封读哪封。”

新视野大学英语3读写教程(第三版)u3ppt课件

新视野大学英语3读写教程(第三版)u3ppt课件

Pre-reading activities
Compound dictation
Listen to a short passage concerning the life story of Audrey Hepburn.
Audrey was sixteen when the occupation ended. She and her mother returned to London. Her big break came when the French novelist Colette _d_is_c_o_v_e_r_e_d_ her in a crowd and insisted that Hepburn be cast as Gigi in a Broadway adaptation of her novel. In spite of Hepburn’s _i_n_e_x_p_e_r_ie_n_c_e_, audiences and critics alike were captivated (迷住) by her performance.
Pre-reading activities
Watch and talk
Watch the video about Audrey Hepburn, take down the key points and then make a presentation about her life story.
Cultural background
UNICEF
Questions Previewing
1. How did UNICEF come into being?
Tips
2. What is UNICEF’s major task?

Audrey Hepburn ppt

Audrey Hepburn ppt
mediate prominence in the U. S. with her role in Roman Holiday in 1953. We Chinese knew her from this film. This film turned out to be a great success and she won an Oscar as Best Actress.
Audrey reached the top of her career in Breakfast at Tiffany’s in 1961.
In 1988, Audrey became a special ambassador to the 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.
After the war, the baroness sent her to learn ballet in London .she thought she would be a terpsichorean
But she found that her skill was not good as others,and she was too tall. She began a modeling career. As a model, she was graceful and, it seemed, she had found her suitable place in life-until the film producers came calling. After being found by a producer, she was signed to a bit part in a European film in 1948. Later, she had a speaking role in a 1951 film. The part still wasn’t much, so she headed to America to try her luck there.

Audrey Hepburn 奥黛丽· 赫本 PPT

Audrey Hepburn 奥黛丽· 赫本 PPT

Personal life
In 1952, she was engaged to the young James Hanson.[44] She called it "love at first sight"; however, after having herwedding dress fitted and the date set, she decided the marriage would not work, because the demands of their careers would keep them apart most of the time.
Ballet dancing
Hepburn's first role in a motion picture was in the British film One Wild Oat in which she played a hotel receptionist. Later, she had a speaking role in the 1951 film, Young Wives' Tale (1951) as Eve Lester. However, Hepburn's performance received much critical praise. 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 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.

小学初中高中大学英语-电影人物演讲PPT(双语)-奥黛丽赫本

小学初中高中大学英语-电影人物演讲PPT(双语)-奥黛丽赫本
1961
• One of Audrey's most radiant roles was in the fine production of My Fair Lady (1964), in 1964.
1964
• One of the reasons for her popularity was the fact that she was so elf like and had class, unlike the sexy girl.
• Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, you'll find them at the end of each of your arms.
• As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands, one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.
• For beautiful hair, let a child run his or her fingers through it once a day.
• 美丽的秀发,在于每天有孩子的手 指穿过它.
• For poise, walk with the knowledge that you never walk alone.
• 若要优美的嘴唇,要讲亲切的话
• For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people.
• 若要可爱的眼睛,要看到别人的好 处
• For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry.
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