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Audrey Hepburn奥黛丽.赫本生平精品英文介绍(非翻译器翻译)

Audrey Hepburn奥黛丽.赫本生平精品英文介绍(非翻译器翻译)

Audrey HepburnQUICK FACTS∙NAME: Audrey Hepburn∙OCCUPATION: Film Actress, Theater Actress, Philanthropist∙BIRTH DATE: May 04, 1929∙DEATH DATE: January 20, 1993∙EDUCATION: Arnhem Conservatory∙BEST KNOWN FOR∙Actress Audrey Hepburn, star of Breakfast at Tiffany's, remains one of Hollywood's greatest style icons and one of the world's most successful actresses.SYNOPSISActress, fashion icon, and philanthropist Audrey Hepburn was born on May 4, 1929, in Brussels, Belgium. At age 22, she starred in the Broadway production of Gigi. Two years later, she starred in the film Roman Holiday (1953) with Gregory Peck. In 1961, she set new fashion standards as Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's. Hepburn is one of the few actresses to win an Emmy, Tony, Grammy, and Academy Award. In her later years,CONTENTS∙Synopsis∙Profile∙On Broadway∙Film Star∙Later Work∙LegacyQUOTES"I was born with an enormous need for affection, and a terrible need to give it."– Audrey Hepburn"People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed, and redeemed; never throw out anyone."– Audrey Hepburn"Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, it's at the end of your arm, as you get older, remember you have another hand: The first is to help yourself, the second is to help others."– Audrey Hepburn"I depend upon Givenchy as American women depend upon their psychiatrist."– Audrey Hepburnacting took a back seat to her work on behalf of children.PROFILEActress, philanthropist. Born on May 4, 1929, in Brussels, Belgium. A talented performer, Audrey Hepburn was known for her beauty, elegance, and grace. Often imitated, she remains one of Hollywood's greatest style icons. A native of Brussels, Hepburn spent part of her youth in England at a boarding school there. During much of World War II, she studied at the Arnhem Conservatory in The Netherlands. After the Nazis invaded the country, Hepburn and her mother struggled to survive. She reportedly helped the resistance movement by delivering messages, according to an article in The New York Times.After the war, Hepburn continued to pursue an interest in dance. She studied ballet in Amsterdam and later in London. In 1948, Hepburn made her stage debut as a chorus girl in the musical High Button Shoes in London. More small parts on the British stage followed. She was a chorus girl in Sauce Tartare (1949), but was moved to a featured player in Sauce Piquante (1950).That same year, Hepburn made her feature film debut in 1951's One Wild Oat in an uncredited role. She went on to parts in such films as Young Wives' Tales (1951) and The Lavender Hill Mob (1951) starring Alec Guiness. Her next project on the New York stage introduced her to American audiences.ON BROADWAYAt the age of 22, Audrey Hepburn went to New York to star in the Broadway production of Gigi, based on the book by the French writer Colette. Set in Paris around 1900, the comedy focuses on the title character, a young teenage girl on the brink of adulthood. Her relatives try to teach her ways of being a courtesan, to enjoy the benefits of being with a wealthy man without having to marry. They try to get a friend of the family, Gaston, to become her patron, but the young couple has other ideas.Only a few weeks after the play premiered, news reports indicated that Hepburn was being wooed by Hollywood. Only two years later, she took the world by storm in the film Roman Holiday (1953) with Gregory Peck. Audiences and critics alike were wowed by her portrayal of Princess Ann, the royal who escapes the constrictions of her title for a short time. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for this performance.The next year Hepburn returned to the Broadway stage to star in Ondine with Mel Ferrer. A fantasy, the play told the story of a water nymph who falls in love with a human played by Ferrer. With her lithe and lean frame, Hepburn made a convincing sprite in this sad story about love found and lost. She won the 1954 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her performance. While the leading characters in the play grew apart, the actors found themselves becoming closer. The two also made a dynamic pair off stage and Hepburn and Ferrer got married on September 25, 1954, in Switzerland.FILM STARBack on the big screen, Hepburn made another award worthy performance in Sabrina (1954) as the title character, the daughter of a wealthy family's driver. Sabrina returned home after spending time in Paris as a beautiful and sophisticated woman. The family's two sons, Linus and David, played by Humphrey Bogart and William Holden, never paid her much mind until her transformation. Pursuing her onetime crush David, Sabrina unexpectedly found happiness with his older brother Linus. Hepburn earned her an Academy Award nomination for her work on this bittersweet romantic comedy.Showcasing her dancing abilities, Hepburn starred opposite Fred Astaire in the musical Funny Face (1957). This film featured Hepburn undergoing another transformation. This time, she played a beatnik bookstore clerk who gets discovered by a fashion photographer played by Astaire. Lured by a free trip to Paris, the clerk becomes a beautiful model. Hepburn’s clothes for the film were designed by Hubert de Givenchy, one of her close friends.Stepping away from lighthearted fare, Hepburn co-starred in the film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace with her husband, Mel Ferrer, and Henry Fonda in 1956. Three years later, she played Sister Luke in The Nun's Story (1959), which earned her an Academy Award nomination. The film focused on her character's struggle to succeed as a nun. A review in Variety said "Audrey Hepburn has her most demanding film role, and she gives her finest performance." Following that stellar performance, she went on to star in the John Huston-directed western The Unforgiven (1960) with Burt Lancaster. That same year, her first child, a son named Sean, was born.Returning to her glamorous roots, Hepburn set new fashion standards as Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), which was based on a novella by Truman Capote. She played a seemingly lighthearted, but ultimately troubled New York City party girl who gets involved with a struggling writer played by George Peppard. Hepburn received her fourth Academy Award nomination for her work on the film.LATER WORKFor the rest of the 1960s, Hepburn took on a variety of roles. She starred with Cary Grant in the romantic thriller Charade (1963). Playing the lead in the film version of the popular musical My Fair Lady (1964), she went through one of the most famous metamorphoses of all time. As Eliza Doolittle, she played an English flower girl who becomes a high society lady. Taking on more dramatic fare, she starred a blind woman in the suspenseful tale Wait Until Dark (1967) opposite Alan Arkin. Her character used her wits to overcome the criminals that were harassing her. This film brought her a fifth Academy Award nomination. That same year, Hepburn and her husband separated and later divorced. She married Italian psychiatrist Andrea Dotti in 1969, and the couple had a son, Luca, in 1970.In the 1970s and 1980s, Hepburn worked sporadically. She starred opposite Sean Connery in Robin and Marian (1976), a look at the central figures of the Robin Hood saga in their later years. In 1979, Hepburn co-starred with Ben Gazzara in the crime thriller Bloodline. Hepburn and Gazzara teamed up again for the 1981 comedy They All Laughed, directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Her last screen role was in Always (1989) directed by Steven Spielberg.LEGACYIn her later years, acting took a back seat to her work on behalf of children. She became a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF in the late 1980s. Traveling the world, Hepburn tried to raise awareness about children in need. She understood too well what it was like to go hungry from her days in The Netherlands during the German Occupation. Making more than 50 trips, Hepburn visited UNICEF projects in Asia, Africa, and Central and South America. She won a special Academy Award for her humanitarian work in 1993, but she did not live long enough to receive it. Hepburn died on January 20, 1993, at her home in Tolochenaz, Switzerland after a battle with colon cancer.Her work to help children around the world continues. Her sons, Sean Ferrer and Luca Dotti, along with her companion Robert Wolders, established the Audrey Hepburn Memorial Fund to continue Hepburn's humanitarian work in 1994. It is now known as the Audrey Hepburn Children's Fund.© 2012 A+E Networks. All rights reserved.。

简介 奥黛丽赫本

简介 奥黛丽赫本

赫本——认真刻苦的工作态度 认真刻苦的工作态度 赫本
赫本对待电影,最突出最感人的就是她在拍摄工作中从来 都相当地刻苦、认真。她说:“我从来不拥有什么天赋才 她说: 她说 我崇拜我的工作,我尽了最大努力。 能,我崇拜我的工作,我尽了最大努力。”是的,她的确 是这样做的。在为拍《美人鱼》试装时,为了使服装达到 为了使服装达到 完美的程度,赫本在制作过程中一连几个小时地站着, 完美的程度,赫本在制作过程中一连几个小时地站着,纹 丝不动。在拍《修女传》时,她突然患了肾结石,但仍强 患了肾结石, 丝不动 患了肾结石 迫自己起床,继续工作。 迫自己起床,继续工作。她曾在大雨中一连淋上好几个小 时,也曾为骑马而摔断椎骨;她曾因学开车而撞了别人的 也曾为骑马而摔断椎骨; 车被推上法庭; 车被推上法庭;还曾因拍摄需要花几个月耐心驯养一只小 做它的代理妈妈……因为她的天赋和刻苦工作 因为她的天赋和刻苦工作,她的 鹿,做它的代理妈妈 因为她的天赋和刻苦工作 演技日益纯熟精湛,也越来越得到广大观众的喜爱,甚至 那些要求苛刻的影评家也对她推崇备至,授予她各种各样 的电影奖。她先后五次被提名奥斯卡奖,亦就是说,她先 后至少五年都在该年度欧美影坛的五大女明星之列。她的 知名度越来越大,人们给她的片酬也越来越高。1955年拍 《战争与和平》时,她的片酬高达30万美元,这是当时演 员片酬的世界之最了。1964年拍《窈窕淑女》时,她的片 酬高达100万美元,成为继主演《埃及艳后》的伊丽莎 白·泰勒之后的第二个拿到百万片酬的女演员。
赫本——晚年 赫本——晚年
• 赫本晚年,仍然老骥伏枥,为公益事业发着光和热。1988年, 赫本晚年,仍然老骥伏枥, 公益事业发着光和热。 发着光和热 年 她担任联合国儿童基金会亲善大使 在这个职位上, 联合国儿童基金会亲善大使。 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 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、 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, 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。 年底, 受到当地人民的广泛爱戴和欢迎。1992年底,她还以重病之 年底 躯赴索马里看望因饥饿而面临死亡的儿童。 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。 犹如她的影片一样灿烂人间。 当诺贝尔和平奖得主特雷 莎修女获悉奥黛丽·赫本病危的消息时 赫本病危的消息时, 莎修女获悉奥黛丽 赫本病危的消息时,她命令所有的修女彻 夜为奥黛丽·赫本祷告祈使其能奇迹般地康复 赫本祷告祈使其能奇迹般地康复。 夜为奥黛丽 赫本祷告祈使其能奇迹般地康复。1993年1月20 年 月 赫本在瑞士托洛彻纳茨( 日,赫本在瑞士托洛彻纳茨(Tolochenaz)的住所,因结 )的住所, 肠癌病逝。为表彰她为全世界不幸儿童所做出的努力, 肠癌病逝。为表彰她为全世界不幸儿童所做出的努力,美国 电影艺术和科学学院将该1993年度奥斯卡人道主义奖授予了 年度奥斯卡人道主义奖授予了 电影艺术和科学学院将该 年度奥斯卡人道主义奖 此时赫本已离世,由其子西恩·赫本 费勒代领该奖。 赫本·费勒代领该奖 她,此时赫本已离世,由其子西恩 赫本 费勒代领该奖。

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.

第三版新视野大学英语3读写教程books3unit3译文及讲解

第三版新视野大学英语3读写教程books3unit3译文及讲解

Unit 3 Section AAudrey Hepburn — A true angel in this world奥黛丽·赫本——人间天使1 Audrey Hepburn thrilled audiences with starring roles in noteworthy films like Breakfast at Tiffany's, Sabrina, Roman Holiday, My Fair Lady, War and Peace, and Always.1 奥黛丽·赫本在《蒂凡尼的早餐》、《龙凤配》、《罗马假日》、《窈窕淑女》、《战争与和平》和《直到永远》等出色电影中主演的许多角色让观众为之陶醉。

1 Audrey Hepburn thrilled audiences with starring roles in noteworthy films ... (Para. 1) Meaning: Audrey Hepburn played leading roles in many extraordinary films, and such roles gave greatpleasure to the people who watched the films...2 Despite her success in the film domain, the roles she most preferred portraying were not in movies. She was an exemplary mother to her two sons and a UNICEF (the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) Ambassador of Goodwill serving victims in war‐torn countries.2 尽管在电影界获得成功,但她最愿意塑造的角色却并不在影片中,而是做两个儿子的模范母亲和联合国儿童基金会亲善大使,为饱受战争蹂躏的人们服务。

奥黛丽赫本经典英文简介

奥黛丽赫本经典英文简介

奥黛丽赫本经典英文简介AudreyHepburn奥黛丽.赫本Name: Audrey HepburnBorn: 1929Nationality: EnglishShe is synonymous with elegance. She is a woman with an exquisite combination of the angels. She is a holy and beautiful scale. We are attracted to both men and women for her. She is an angel in the world. She is Audrey Hepburn!她是优雅的同义语,她是女人与天使的精致结合体,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,她是奥黛丽.赫本!Why did people think highly of Audrey Hepburn ?A great beautyA great Hollywood's actressA great humanitarianThe Star JourneyOutstanding Life主要电影作品:■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)■双姝怨 The Children's Hour (1961)■蒂凡尼的早餐 Breakfast at Tiffany's(1961)■恩怨情天The Unforgiving (1960)■修女传The Nun's Story (1959)■翠谷香魂 Green Mansions(1959)■黄昏之恋Love in the Afternoon (1957)■甜姐儿Funny Face (1957)■战争与和平 War and Peace (1956)■龙凤配 Sabrina (1954)■罗马假日Roman Holiday(1953)Rome Holiday—Forever Annie PrincessRome HolidayIn the film, she acted the princess Annie(安妮公主).Roman Holiday1953 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。

奥黛丽赫本 中英文简介

奥黛丽赫本 中英文简介

赫本一生中共获得五次奥斯卡最佳女主 角提名。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。
Goodbye Angel
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 .
1988年,奥黛丽· 赫本成 为联合国儿童基金会特使, 对拉丁美洲和非洲的儿童给 予帮助,一直做到1993年。
1993年1月20日,奥黛丽·赫本 因结肠癌死于瑞士的洛桑,享年63岁。 Audrey Hepburn died on January 20, 1993 in Switzerland,from colon cancer
奥黛丽永远比她的影片更具 魅力,更经得起时间的考验。
Audrey Hepburn is more charming than her film ,and it’s herself which can withstand the test of time more th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。
她被人物杂志评为 世界上最美丽的50 人之一
She was named to People’s magazine
as one of the 50 best beautiful people in the world.

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

奥黛丽赫本简介;audrey hepburn

奥黛丽赫本简介;audrey hepburn

奥黛丽赫本简介;audrey hepburn 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,赫本出演了39分钟的荷兰纪录片《荷兰的七课》,并开始了他的电影生涯。

1954,她首次在电影《罗马假日》中扮演主角,并获得奥斯卡最佳女主角奖。

同年,她在“美人鱼”舞台上获得托妮最佳女主角奖。

1955,她在电影《龙凤赛》中被奥斯卡提名为最佳女演员奖。

1961,她主演了电影《蒂凡尼早餐》。

1964,她主演音乐剧《窈窕淑女》。

1989,奥德丽《多年的客人》,最后一部电影永远播放。

奥黛丽·赫本晚年致力于慈善事业,是联合国儿童基金会为第三世界妇女和儿童的权益而战的亲善大使的代表。

1992,他被授予美国“总统自由勋章”,并于1993获得奥斯卡人道主义奖。

1993年1月20日,奥黛丽·赫本死于阑尾癌,享年63岁。

赫本一生中获得奥斯卡最佳女主角五项提名。

1999,她被美国电影协会评为第三世纪最伟大的女演员。

2002年5月,为了表彰赫本对联合国的贡献,联合国儿童基金会在纽约总部“奥黛丽精神”揭幕了一尊7英尺高的铜像。

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册UNIT3课文及翻译(A+B篇)

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册UNIT3课文及翻译(A+B篇)

TEXT AAudrey Hepburn — A true angel in this world奥黛丽·赫本——人间天使1 Audrey Hepburn thrilled audiences with starring roles in noteworthy films like Breakfast at Tiffany's, Sabrina, Roman Holiday, My Fair Lady, War and Peace, and Always.奥黛丽·赫本在《蒂凡尼的早餐》、《龙凤配》、《罗马假日》、《窈窕淑女》、《战争与和平》和《直到永远》等出色电影中主演的许多角色让观众为之陶醉。

2 Despite her success in the film domain, the roles she most preferred portraying were not in movies. She was an exemplary mother to her two sons and a UNICEF (the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) Ambassador of Goodwill serving victims in war-torn countries.尽管在电影界获得成功,但她最愿意塑造的角色却并不在影片中,而是做两个儿子的模范母亲和联合国儿童基金会亲善大使,为饱受战争蹂躏的人们服务。

3 As a young girl during the Nazi occupation of her native Holland, Audrey Hepburn was aware of the brutality, death, and destruction of war. She was hungry and malnourished, as her family was bankrupted as a result of the invasion. Audrey's father abandoned the family, and two of her uncles were taken captive and killed. Audrey was grabbed off the street by Nazis and placed in line to be sent to a work camp. When the guards glanced away she darted off, barely escaping, and huddled in a cold, foul basement full of rats.作为一名在纳粹占领下的祖国荷兰生活的小女孩,奥黛丽·赫本清楚战争所带来的野蛮、死亡和破坏。

audreyhepburn课文概括

audreyhepburn课文概括

说到优雅美丽的女子,有一个人的名字不得不提,她就是奥黛丽赫本。

她的一生,既经历了“二战”时期的饥饿颠沛,也经历了人生辉煌的衣食无忧。

史上鲜有像她这般活着的时候,受万人敬仰,离世后,仍有越来越多的人追逐她的灵魂,颂扬她的精神。

……
做母亲,她是伟大的;做妻子,她是温柔的;做朋友,她是真诚的。

无论哪种角色,奥黛丽总能做到最好,她是一个无论任何时代,都能被奉为女神的女人。

属于奥黛丽赫本的优雅美丽,就算时光再转一百年,也难有人能够颠覆。

做女人就该做像她这样的女人。

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.。

奥黛丽赫本英文简介

奥黛丽赫本英文简介

奥黛丽赫本英文简介奥黛丽·赫本,英国电影和舞台剧女演员。

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,下面是店铺为你整理的奥黛丽赫本英文简介,希望对你有用!奥黛丽·赫本简介Audrey Hepburn, May 4, 1929 was born in Brussels, Belgium, the British film and stage actress.In 1948, Hepburn in a length of only 39 minutes of the Dutch landscape documentary "Dutch seven lessons" in appearance, began film career.In 1954, she starred in the film "Roman Holiday" for the first time, and won the Oscar for Best Actress Award. In the same year, she was in the stage play "Mermaid" in the performance, won the Tony Award for best actress.In 1961, she starred in the movie "Tiffany's Breakfast". In 1964, she starred in the song and dance "My Fair Lady". In 1989, the film for many years Audrey guest starred in the last film "forever."In his later years, Audrey Hepburn was a charity, a representative of the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and for the third world women and children. 1992 was awarded the United States "President of the Medal of Freedom", in 1993 won the Oscar Humanitarian Award. January 20, 1993, Audrey Hepburn died of breast cancer in Switzerland, at the age of 63 years.Hepburn's lifetime won five Oscar nominations for Best Actress. In 1999, she was named the "The Greatest Actress of the Year" by the American Film Society. In May 2002, the United Nations Children's Fund opened its 7-foot-tall bronze statue at its New York headquarters with the name "The Spirit of Audrey"in recognition of Hepburn's contribution to the United Nations. 奥黛丽·赫本早年经历May 4, 1929, Audrey Hepburn was born in Brussels, Belgium, a noble descendant of the family, the mother of the Netherlands for the Baroness, the father is a banker, but also a fascist.From 1935 to 1938, she studied at the "Miesliden School", an aristocratic boarding school in Elheim Township, Kent, England. In 1939, Audrey Hepburn entered the Arnhem Conservatory in the Netherlands to study ballet.In 1940, the Netherlands An Heng was occupied by Nazi, including Uncle Ben, including many relatives were mutilated. For several years, because of lack of food, Hepburn can only be tulip bulbs to eat, the rapid deterioration of health;In the latter part of World War II, Hepburn through the ballet performances for the Dutch guerrillas secret fund-raising. At the same time because of the younger, she used the identity of the child several times for the Dutch underground party to send information.In 1948, Audrey Hepburn entered the Marie Rambert's Ballet School in London, England, and she was told that she could not be a first-class student because of age and height and early years of malnutrition. Ballet. After that, she did some work on the model, took some advertisements, also took part in some of the stage performances, and by chance she took part in the "Roman Holiday" crew of the audition, and since then Audrey Hepburn came Acting road.奥黛丽·赫本演艺经历In 1948, Audrey Hepburn starred in the film "Dutch seven lessons", in the play Audrey Hepburn played a stewardess, in English and Dutch to explain to the audience, this is her screendebut.In 1948, starred in the musical "high-heeled shoes" (High button shoes), which is her first time as a dancer starred in musicals. In 1949, starred in the musical "Tata sauce", played in the play yoga students, female clerks, classical ballet dancers and so on. In 1950, starred in the opera "Sauce Piquante" (Sauce Piquante), Audrey in the play with a soloist scenes.In 1951, starred in the film "wild oat", in the film to play a fashionable exaggerated phone operator; starred in the movie "paradise in the laughter", Audrey played in the film a sweet sexy girl selling cigarettes; Starred in the movie "Chicken Armor", played in the film "Chiquita" (Chiquita), and actor Alec Guinness show opponents play; starred in the movie "young woman anecdotes" (Young Wives' Tale), in the play, Audrey played a beautiful single typist; starred in the film "Monte Carlo Baby" (Monte Carlo Baby), because Hepburn familiar with the French, so in the "Monte Carlo baby" in English and French version starred in the same role; starred in "Nora Brentano" (Nora Brentano), during the candidate, the director announced that Audrey is the first candidate for this role; starred in the drama "Golden World", in the play Austrian Dai Li played the protagonist "Qi Qi" - this is her first drama actress, the drama in the United States Broadway played 219 games, until the middle of 1952 was temporarily closed. She also won the Drama World Best Actress Award for her performance.In 1952, starred in the movie "Roman Holiday", played "Princess Anna", which is Audrey in the film for the first time starred in the actress, and with Gregory Parker show opponents play. With this film, Hepburn harvested the first Oscar nomination for the best actress and won the prize.In 1953, starred in the film "Dragon and Phoenix", Audrey played in the film actress "Sabrina", and with Humphrey Bogart, William Holden show opponents play. This "dragon and phoenix" is the United States Paramount film company for Audrey Hepburn tailored film, and in the clothing are by Audrey personally went to France to buy. Audrey and Givenchy's fashion legend was kicked off.In 1954, starred in the play "Mermaid" (Ondine), in the play Audrey played the mermaid "Ondina", which is Audrey and her husband Mel Feller first performance drama. This play so that Audrey won the Tony Award for best actress.In 1955, starred in the epic movie "War and Peace", in the play Audrey played the well-known actress "Natasha". This is Audrey and her husband Mel Feller first co-starred in the film.In 1956, starred in the musical "sweet sister", Audrey played actress Joe Stockton, in the play she and Fred Astaire dance, which is Audrey participating in this film The important reason. The film is also one of the representatives of Audrey Hepburn's 50s film. At the same time, the film was criticized as "Paramount song and dance era of the last brilliant." In the same year, starred in the film "Twilight Love", Audrey played in the play Huai spring girl Ellen Chavez, the actor is 28 years older than her Gary Cooper, Gary plays Hepburn lover.In 1957, starred in the TV series "soul off Meyer Lin", Audrey and her husband Mel Feller starred in male and female, this is their only one TV drama.In 1958, starred in the film "nuns", the film adapted according to the real thing. Audrey plays Luka Sisters in the play. In the same year, starred in the film "Green House", played in the play of the jungle wizard Emma, the film is his husband personallysurgeon as director of the first film tailored for Audrey.In 1959, the film "The Unforgiven" (The Unforgiven), played in the play was a white adoption of the Indian girl, which is Audrey only a western film.In 1960, starred in the film "Tiffany's breakfast", in the film she played a linger in the upper class, eager to catch the gold husband and wife of the call girl Holly Gretley, the film also established the Odette Lai in the fashion industry can not be replaced by the location.In 1961, starred in the film "double Shu complain", the play Audrey and actress Shirley McLean played against the opponent, but also with the director William Wheeler's second cooperation.In 1962, starred in the film "mystery in the mystery", the film with Hepburn performing opponents play is Gary Grant, and this is Audrey first try to star in the suspense film. In the same year, starred in the film "Paris Holiday", Audrey played in the play with William Holden, and played a dual role Gabrielle Simpson.In 1963, starred in the musical "My Fair Lady", played the actress at the bottom of the flower girl Iressa Du Erlite.In 1965, starred in the film "stealing dragon to turn the Phoenix", the play Audrey and Peter Otto played opponents play, and received a very good effect. This is her third time with William Wheeler.In 1966, starred in the film "Beauty", in the film Audrey and her 6-year-old Albert Finney with the play, playing a marriage on the brink of the brink of marriage. The film is Audrey and Stanley Donan second cooperation.In 1967, starred in the film "Blind Girl in mind", Audrey played in the film as a blind woman, this is her career in another breakthrough. It is worth mentioning that the film directorTerrence Young, it is the World War II will Audrey from the Nazi clan in the liberation of the artillery officer. The film is Hepburn last time with her husband Mel Feller to cooperate.In 1975, starred in the film "Robin Hood and Marian", Audrey played in the film nuns Marianne, and performed with Shawn Connery rival. This work is Audrey in the film 8 years after the return of works.In 1978, starred in the film "descent", Audrey in the absence of eleven years later again with the director Terrence Young cooperation.In 1980, starred in the movie "laughter", played the role in the play Angela NiotesIn 1986, friendship appeared in the TV movie "thief love".In 1988, starred in the film "forever", Audrey in the film guest of a graceful noble, reminiscent white angel. The film is Audrey's shadow.In 1993, starred in the documentary "World Garden", Audrey played the role of narrator in the film, explain a variety of flowers. This is Audrey's last film and television works.。

新视野大学英语第三版第三册Unit3课文+翻译

新视野大学英语第三版第三册Unit3课文+翻译

奥黛丽赫本——人间天使1 Audrey Hepburn thrilled audiences with starring roles in noteworthy films like Breakfast at Tiffany's, Sabrina, Roman Holiday, My Fair Lady, War and Peace, and Always.奥黛丽赫本在《蒂凡尼的早餐》、《龙凤配》、《罗马假日》、《窈窕淑女》、《战争与和平》和《直到永远》等出色电影中主演的许多角色让观众为之陶醉。

2 Despite her success in the film domain, the roles she most preferred portraying were not in movies. She was an exemplary mother to her two sons and a UNICEF (the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) Ambassador of Goodwill serving victims in war-torn countries.尽管在电影界获得成功,但她最愿意塑造的角色却并不在影片中,而是做两个儿子的模范母亲和联合国儿童基金会亲善大使,为饱受战争蹂躏的人们服务。

3 As a young girl during the Nazi occupation of her native Holland, Audrey Hepburn was aware of the brutality, death, and destruction of war. She was hungry and malnourished, as her family was bankrupted as a result of the invasion. Audrey's father abandoned the family, and two of her uncles were taken captive and killed. Audrey was grabbed off the street by Nazis and placed in line to be sent to a work camp. When the guards glanced away she darted off, barely escaping, and huddled in a cold, foul basement full of rats.作为一名在纳粹占领下的祖国荷兰生活的小女孩,奥黛丽?赫本清楚战争所带来的野蛮、死亡和破坏。

Audrey-Hepburn-奥黛丽.赫本英文简介讲课讲稿

Audrey-Hepburn-奥黛丽.赫本英文简介讲课讲稿

Times magazine said, “Audrey fits none of the cliches and none of the cliches fit her.” In New York,there is a bronze statue—— The Spirit of Audrey to souvenir HB.
Work for UNICEF
Soon after Hepburn's final film role, she was appointed goodwill ambassador to the United Nations Children's Fund. 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.
Audrey-Hepburn-奥黛丽.赫本 英文简介
• Brief Introduction • Masterpieces • Work for UNICEF
• Born:4 May 1929
• Died: 20 January 1993
• Audrey Hepburn was known for her beauty, elegance, and grace. Often imitated, she remains one of Hollywood's greatest style icons.
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赫本的生平介绍英语作文Audrey Hepburn, born on May 4, 1929, in Brussels, Belgium, was a renowned British actress and humanitarian. She is widely regarded as one of the most iconic and influential actresses in the history of cinema. With her timeless beauty, elegance, and talent, Hepburn captured the hearts of audiences worldwide.Hepburn's childhood was marked by tragedy and hardship. Her parents divorced when she was just six years old, and she was sent to live with her mother in the Netherlands. During World War II, she experienced the horrors of the Nazi occupation and suffered from malnutrition, which affected her health for the rest of her life.Despite these challenges, Hepburn's passion for ballet and acting remained strong. She studied ballet in Amsterdam and later in London, where she began to pursue a career in acting. In 1951, she made her debut on the London stage in the play "Gigi," which earned her critical acclaim and led to her breakthrough role in the film "Roman Holiday" in 1953."Roman Holiday" catapulted Hepburn to international stardom, and she won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance as Princess Ann. This marked the beginning of a successful career in Hollywood, with memorable roles in films such as "Sabrina," "Funny Face," "Breakfast at Tiffany's," and "My Fair Lady."Hepburn's unique style and grace made her a fashion icon. Her collaboration with designer Hubert de Givenchy resulted in some of the most iconic and influential looks in film history, including the little black dress in "Breakfast at Tiffany's." She became a symbol of elegance and sophistication, inspiring generations of women with her timeless fashion sense.Beyond her acting career, Hepburn was deeply committed to humanitarian work. She became a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF in 1988 and devoted herself to helping children in need around the world. She traveled to countries such as Ethiopia, Somalia, and Vietnam, raising awareness and funds for UNICEF's programs.Hepburn's personal life was not without its challenges. She experienced multiple failed marriages and struggled with health issues, including a battle with cancer. However, she faced these difficulties with strength and resilience, never losing her grace and compassion.On January 20, 1993, Audrey Hepburn passed away at the age of 63, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and captivate. Her contributions to the world of cinema and her humanitarian efforts have left an indelible mark on the world.In conclusion, Audrey Hepburn was more than just a talented actress. She was a symbol of beauty, grace, and compassion. Her life story serves as an inspiration to us all, reminding us to overcome adversity with strength and to use our talents to make a positive impact on the world. Audrey Hepburn will forever be remembered as a true icon and a humanitarian.。

audreyhepburn课文重点词汇短语

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Audrey Hepburn课文重点词汇短语摘要本文档将介绍关于Au d re yH ep bu rn课文的重点词汇和短语。

通过对这些核心内容的学习,读者将更好地了解并掌握与Au dr ey Hep b ur n相关的重点词汇和短语。

目录1.介绍2.早年经历3.电影事业4.人道主义和慈善事业5.总结1.介绍A u dr ey He pb ur n是20世纪最具影响力和备受尊敬的女演员之一。

她的优雅和风格使她成为好莱坞黄金时代的标志性人物。

本文将重点介绍A u dr ey He pb ur n的早年经历、电影事业以及她对人道主义和慈善事业的贡献。

2.早年经历A u dr ey He pb ur n于1929年出生在比利时。

她在二战期间经历了很多困难和挫折,这一经历对她的人生产生了巨大影响。

她曾梦想成为一名芭蕾舞者,但由于身体条件不佳,她转向了演艺事业。

3.电影事业A u dr ey He pb ur n的电影事业起步于1950年代。

她在《罗马假日》、《蒂凡尼的早餐》和《我的忠诚朋友》等经典电影中塑造了许多令人难以忘怀的角色。

她因出色的表演技巧和独特的魅力而赢得了观众和影评人的赞誉。

4.人道主义和慈善事业除了电影事业,A udr e yH ep bu rn还致力于人道主义和慈善事业。

她曾担任联合国儿童基金会的亲善大使,并积极参与世界各地的慈善工作。

她的贡献使得她成为了全球慈善事业的倡导者和领导者。

5.总结通过对A ud re yH ep bu r n课文的学习,我们了解到了她的早年经历、电影事业和人道主义慈善工作。

A ud re yHe p bu rn以她独特的魅力和优雅赢得了观众的喜爱,并通过她的贡献和努力改变了人们的生活。

我们应该向她学习,对待生活积极乐观,并为社会作出贡献。

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Audrey Hepburn — An angel on earth
集美貌与善良于一身的奥黛丽·赫本不仅是优雅的代名词,更是爱心使者。

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Audrey Hepburn, known for her starring roles in films such as
Roman Holiday, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and My Fair Lady, spent
the last years of her life helping children in need around the world.
As UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador (亲善大使), she traveled to
Africa, Asia, and Latin America for the rights of the children until
her death in 1993.
On May 4th, 1929, the world opened its arms to a new baby, who
didn’t know that one day she would become very famous and
successful. As a young girl, Audrey went through war and suffered
a lot. She was in Holland during the war and she never forgot the feeling of people coming with hope, food, a blanket, and a helping hand. She never forgot eating her first piece of chocolate in seven years. That’s why she wanted to contribute and give back with her work with UNICEF.
After the war, Audrey went to London and wanted to continue her career as a ballet dancer. She had great talent but her height and malnutrition (营养不良) during the war meant that she was unable to become a really great dancer so she decided to work as an actress. She played in several films, and her beauty soon caught the world’s attention.
Through her work with UNICEF, she used her image and the great interest people had in her to attract world attention to her cause. Audrey not only appeared at public occasions to support the good cause of UNICEF, but also travelled widely to the world’s troubled places to see the situation of children.
Audrey Hepburn helped children all over the world, by supplying them with love and courage. She said, “I speak for those children who cannot speak for themselves, children who have absolutely nothing but their courage and th eir smiles, their wits and their dreams.”
Audrey Hepburn is a hero whose spirit will last forever. In 1994, the Audrey Hepburn Children’s Fund, a non-profit organization, was founded in New York to continue Audrey’s international call for help for ill-treated and suffering children around the world.
Note: UNICEF指United Nations Children’s Fund,即联合国儿童基金会。

读上面的文章,用适当的单词填空,完成下面的句子。

1. Audrey Hepburn worked with UNICEF for the well-being of ________ around the world.
2. When she was young, Audrey Hepburn suffered from _______ and was helped by others.
3. Audrey Hepburn was once a ballet dancer and later she became a(n) _______.
4. The Audrey Hepburn Children’s Fund _______ founded when Audery was alive.。

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