奥黛丽赫本

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介绍几部奥黛丽赫本的经典电影~

《战争与和平》、《砸烂他的摄影机》、《我不是你的黑鬼》、《蒂凡尼的早餐》、《龙凤配》、《偷龙转凤》、《甜姐儿》、《修女传》、《双姝怨》、《去往蒙特卡罗》、《天堂里的笑声》等。


1. 《龙凤配》(Sabrina,1954)
导演:比利·怀尔德
看点:戏里戏外都有故事

这一次,赫本饰演的不再是高贵的公主,而是一位穷苦司机的女儿。影片讲述了她和一位富翁的长子,一个不解风情只专注事业的男人经历种种误会,最终堕入爱河,结为连理的故事。
看上去,这是个落入俗套的“灰姑娘”故事,但是影片由名噪一时的奥地利导演比利·怀尔德执导,两位当时的巨星威廉·霍登、亨弗莱·鲍嘉与赫本配戏,使这部电影依然获得不俗反响。 而且,赫本因为饰演这部电影,和扮演弟弟的威廉·霍登日久生情,谱写了一段爱的篇章,只可惜由于种种原因,两人未能生活在一起,《龙凤配》终于未能在生活中做成美妙的龙凤梦。
2. 《战争与和平》(War and Peace,1956)
导演:第诺·德·劳伦梯斯
看点:赫本和丈夫梅尔·菲热的合作。

这是一部由意大利导演第诺·德·劳伦梯斯根据俄国大文豪列夫·托尔斯泰的同名巨作改编的电影。奥黛丽·赫本和丈夫梅尔·菲热及亨利·方达共同主演。
这部电影曾经由于赫本的有孕在身而陷入无法按期拍摄的尴尬。在怀孕息影期间,赫本把列夫·托尔斯泰的小说译本《战争与和平》读了一遍又一遍,她越来越被书中的贵族少女娜塔莎的性格所感动,想要塑造这一人物的念头越来越强烈。但是,身体状况又使得她犹豫不决。
最终赫本强烈的职业责任心战胜了内心的软弱,丈夫菲热也认为扮演娜达莎的这个吃重的角色这件工作,可能会把那占据她全部心思的极度痛苦驱散,使她重新振作起来。于是影片得以顺利拍竣。
3. 《甜姐儿》(Funny Face,1957)
导演:斯坦利·杜宁
看点:赫本精妙绝伦的舞技

“每一个女人在一生之中应该都会梦想和弗雷德·阿斯泰尔共舞。"奥黛丽这样说,而且也实现了这个美梦。
这部电影叙述的是纽约格林威治村一家书店的女店员,由于被一位时装摄影师看上并加以培养,而成为世界名模特儿的故事。当然影片最精彩的并不是他们俩后来发展出来的恋曲, 而是本片出名的舞蹈及音乐。
《甜姐儿》是赫本拍的第一部音乐片,由于她那精彩绝伦的舞技和甜美的歌喉,再加上有大名鼎鼎的阿斯泰尔搭档,影片又获得了成功。由于赫本出色的演技和舞技,“甜姐儿”一时成为赫本的代名词。
拓展资料:赫本简介:奥黛丽·赫本(AudreyHepburn,1929年5月4日至1993年1月20日),美国好莱坞著名的女影星,奥斯卡影后,世人敬仰她为“人间天使”。1948年,赫本在一部时长仅39分钟的荷兰风光纪录片《荷兰七课》中出境,开始电影。1954年,她在影片《罗马假日》中第一次出演女主角,并获得奥斯卡最佳女主角奖。
1955年,她凭借电影《龙凤配》再度获得奥斯卡最佳女主角奖的提名。1961年,她主演了电影《蒂凡尼的早餐》。1964年,她主演了歌舞片《窈窕淑女》。1989年,息影多年的奥黛丽客串出演最后一部电影《直到永远》。晚年时,奥黛丽·赫本投身慈善事业,是联合国儿童基金会亲善大使的代表人物,为第三世界妇女与孩童争取权益。
1992年被授予美国“总统自由勋章”,1993年获奥斯卡人道主义奖。1993年1月20日,奥黛丽·赫本因阑尾癌病逝,享年63岁。1999年,她被美国电影学会评为“百年来最伟大的女演员”第三位。2002年5月,联合国儿童基金会在其纽约总部为一尊7英尺高的青铜雕像揭幕,雕像名字为奥黛丽精神,以表彰赫本为联合国所做的贡献。

奥黛丽赫本英文简介如下:
Audrey Hepburn (May 4, 1929 -- January 20, 1993) was born in Brussels, Belgium.
Hepburn began her film career in 1948 in the Netherlands in Seven Lessons, a 39-minute documentary on Dutch scenery.In 1953, she starred in the film RomanHoliday for the first time and won an Oscar for best actress. In the same year, she won the Tony award for best actress for her performance in the play The Mermaid.And in 1961, she starred in the movie Breakfast atTiffany's.
In her later years, Audrey Hepburn devoted herself to charity, acting as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF, campaigning for rights for women and children in the third world. He was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 1992 and the humanitarian award in 1993. Audrey Hepburn died of cancer on January 20, 1993 in Switzerland at the age of 63.
Hepburn won five academy award nominations for best actress in a lifetime. In 1999, she was named the third "greatest actress in a century" by the motion picture association of America. In May 2002, The United Nations children's fund at its headquarters in New York for a statue of a bronze statue of 7 feet tall, statue namedThe Spirit of Audrey, in recognition of her contribution which for The United Nations.

中文翻译如下:
奥黛丽·赫(1929年5月4日—1993年1月20日)出生于比利时布鲁塞尔,是一位英国电影、舞台剧女演员。
1948年,赫本在一部时长仅39分钟的荷兰风光纪录片《荷兰七课》中出镜,开始电影生涯。1953年,她在影片《罗马假日》中第一次出演女主角,并获得奥斯卡最佳女主角奖。同年,她因在舞台剧《美人鱼》中的表演,获得托尼奖的最佳女主角。1961年,她主演了电影《蒂凡尼的早餐》。
晚年时,奥黛丽·赫本投身慈善事业,是联合国儿童基金会亲善大使的代表人物,为第三世界妇女与孩童争取权益。1992年被授予美国“总统自由勋章”,1993年获奥斯卡人道主义奖。1993年1月20日,奥黛丽·赫本因患癌,病逝于瑞士,享年63岁。
赫本一生中共获得五次奥斯卡最佳女主角提名。1999年,她被美国电影学会评为“百年来最伟大的女演员”第三位。2002年5月,联合国儿童基金会在其纽约总部为一尊7英尺高的青铜雕像揭幕,雕像名字为奥黛丽精神,以表彰赫本为联合国所做的贡献。
参考资料:奥黛丽·赫本_百度百科

Biography for
Audrey Hepburn
Birth name
Audrey Kathleen Ruston
Height
5' 7" (1.70 m)
Mini biography
Audrey Hepburn was born on May 4, 1929 in Brussels, Belgium. She really was blue-blood from the beginning with her father, a wealthy English banker, and her mother, a Dutch baroness. After her parents divorced, Audrey went to London with her mother where she went to a private girls school. Later, when her mother moved back to the Netherlands, she attended private schools as well. While vacationing with her mother in Arnhem, Holland, Hitler's army took over the town. It was here that she fell on hard times during the Nazi occupation. Audrey suffered from depression and malnutrition. After the liberation, Audrey went to a ballet school in London on a scholarship and later began a modeling career. As a model, she was graceful and, it seemed, she had found her niche in life - until the film producers came calling. After being spotted modeling by a producer, she was signed to a bit part in the European film Nederlands in 7 lessen (1948) in 1948. Later, she had a speaking role in the 1951 film, Young Wives' Tale (1951) as Eve Lester. The part still wasn't much, so she headed to America to try her luck there. Audrey gained immediate prominence in the US with her role in Roman Holiday (1953) in 1953. This film turned out to be a smashing success as she won an Oscar as Best Actress. This gained her enormous popularity and more plum roles. One of the reasons for her popularity was the fact that she was so elf-like and had class, unlike the sex-goddesses of the time. Roman Holiday (1953) was followed by another similarly wonderful performance in the 1957 classic Funny Face (1957). Sabrina (1954), in 1954, for which she received another Academy nomination, and Love in the Afternoon (1957), in 1957, also garnered rave reviews. In 1959, she received yet another nomination for her role in The Nun's Story (1959). Audrey reached the pinnacle of her career when she played Holly Golightly in the delightful film Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) in 1961. For this she received another nomination. One of Audrey's most radiant roles was in the fine production of My Fair Lady (1964) in 1964. Her co-star, Rex Harrison, once was asked to identify his favorite leading lady. Without hesitation, he replied, "Audrey Hepburn in 'My Fair Lady.'" After a couple of other movies, she hit pay dirt and another nomination in 1967's Wait Until Dark (1967). By the end of the sixties, after her divorce from actor Mel Ferrer, Audrey decided to retire while she was on top. Later she married Dr. Andrea Dotti. From time to time, she would appear on the silver screen. One film of note was Robin and Marian (1976), with Sean Connery in 1976. In 1988, Audrey became a special ambassador to the United Nations UNICEF fund helping children in Latin America and Africa, a position she retained until 1993. She was named to People's magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world. Her last film was Always (1989) in 1989. Audrey Hepburn died on January 20, 1993 in Tolochnaz, Switzerland, from colon cancer. She had made a total of 31 high quality movies. Her elegance and style will always be remembered in film history as evidenced by her being named in Empire magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time."
mini biography
Hepburn was a cosmopolitan from birth as her father was an English banker and her mother a Dutch baroness. In the movies she appeared as a delicate adolescent, a look which remained until her last movie Always (1989) directed by Steven Spielberg. Her career as actress began in the English cinema and after having been selected for the Broadway musical "Gigi" she debuted in Hollywood in 1953. With Roman Holiday (1953) she won an oscar; her favorite genres were the comedies like Sabrina (1954) or Love in the Afternoon (1957). At the end of the sixties she retired from Hollywood but appeared from time on the set for a few films. From 1988 on she worked also for UNICEF.

Spouse
Andrea Dotti (18 January 1969 - 1982) (divorced) 1 child
Mel Ferrer (25 September 1954 - 5 December 1968) (divorced) 1 child

Trivia
Was first choice for the lead in A Taste of Honey (1961).

Ranked #50 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]

Mother of Sean H. Ferrer, with first husband, Mel Ferrer.

Son, Luca Dotti (b. 8 February 1970), with second husband, Dr. Andrea Dotti.

Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world. [1990]

After Wait Until Dark (1967) was offered the leads in 40 Carats (1973), Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) and The Turning Point (1977) but decided to stay in retirement and raise her sons.

Interred in Tolochenaz, Vaud, Switzerland.

Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#8). [1995]

Turned down the film Gigi (1958) after creating the character in the Broadway non musical play.

Everyone remembers when Marilyn Monroe serenaded President John F. Kennedy on his birthday in 1962. What is often forgotten is that Audrey Hepburn sang "Happy Birthday Mr. President" to JFK for his final birthday in 1963.

Had a breed of tulip named after her in 1990.

Died on January 20, 1993, the 67th birthday of Patricia Neal. They starred together in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961).

She won the 1953 Best Actress Academy Award for Roman Holiday (1953). On March 25th, 1954, she accepted the award from the much revered Academy president Jean Hersholt. After accepting the award, Audrey kissed him smack on the mouth, instead of the cheek, in her excitement. Minutes after accepting her 1953 Oscar, Audrey realized that she'd misplaced it. Turning quickly on the steps of the Center Theater in New York, she raced back to the ladies' room, retrieved the award, and was ready to pose for photographs.

Christened simply Audrey Kathleen Ruston, her mother Baroness Ella Van Heemstra temporarily changed the actress' name from Audrey to Edda during the war, feeling that "Audrey" might indicate her British roots too strongly. During the war, being English in occupied Holland was not an asset; it could have attracted the attention of the occupying German forces and resulted in confinement or even deportation. After the war, her father, Joseph Victor Anthony Ruston, found documents about his ancestors, some of whom bore the name Hepburn. This is when he added it to his name, which caused her daughter to have to legally add Hepburn to her name as well, thus Audrey Kathleen Hepburn-Ruston.

Was fluent in English, Spanish, French, Dutch/Flemish and Italian.

Was briefly considered for the main role in Cleopatra (1963) but the part went to Elizabeth Taylor

She confessed to eating tulip bulbs and tried to bake grass into bread during the hard days of World War II.

Audrey felt that she was miscast as Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) although it was one of her most popular roles.

Was trained as a dental assistant before making it big.

Broke her back during filming of a horse-riding scene in The Unforgiven (1960)

Henry Mancini said of her: "'Moon River' was written for her. No one else had ever understood it so completely. There have been more than a thousand versions of 'Moon River', but hers is inquestionably the greatest".

Turned down a role in the film The Diary of Anne Frank (1959/I) because, as a young girl in Holland during the war, she had witnessed Nazi soldiers publicly executing people in the streets and herding Jews onto railroad cars to be sent to the death camps. She said that participating in the film would bring back too many painful memories for her.

Like Humphrey Bogart, Hepburn also starred in five of the movies listed by American Film Institute in its Top 100 U.S. love stories (2002). They are Roman Holiday (1953), ranked #4 on the list, Sabrina (1954) ranked #54, which co-starred Bogart, My Fair Lady (1964) ranked #12, Two for the Road (1967) at #57 and Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) #61.

During World War II, 16-year-old Audrey was a volunteer nurse in a Dutch hospital. During the battle of Arnhem, Hepburn's hospital received many wounded Allied soldiers. One of the injured soldiers young Audrey helped nurse back to health was a young British paratrooper - and future director - named Terence Young. More than 20 years later, Young directed Hepburn in Wait Until Dark (1967).

Measurements: 34A-20-34 (as recorded in 1953), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)

In 1954, she was presented with her Best Actress Oscar for Roman Holiday (1953) by Jean Hersholt. In 1993, she was posthumously awarded the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.

In Arnhem, Holland, during the Second World War, she worked with the Dutch Underground, giving ballet performances to collect donations for the anti-Nazi effort.

Presented the Best Picture Oscar at the Academy Awards four times (in 1955, 1960, 1966, and 1975) more than any other actress.

Told People Magazine that she was very self-conscious about her size-10 feet.

She was voted the 21st Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly.

In 1993 she became the thirteenth performer to win the Triple Crown of Acting. Oscar - Best Actress for Roman Holiday (1953), Tony for Best Actress in a Play for Ondine (1954), and Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming for "Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn" (1993) (mini).

Was fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy's muse, who dressed her for the films Sabrina (1954), Funny Face (1957), Love in the Afternoon (1957), Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), Paris - When It Sizzles (1964), How to Steal a Million (1966), Charade (1963), and Love Among Thieves (1987) (TV).

In 1996, the British magazine Harpers & Queen conducted a pool to find the most fascinating women of our time. She was in the number one spot.

As of 2005, Audrey is only one of nine performers to win an Oscar, a Tony, an Emmy and a Grammy Award.

She was of Belgian, Dutch, English and Irish descent.

Followed winning the Academy Award for Roman Holiday (1953) with winning Broadway's 1954 Tony Award as Best Actress (Dramatic) for "Ondine."

Voted #1 in TheAge.com's Top 100: Natural Beauties of all time.

Was Hubert de Givenchy's muse ever since they met at a Sabrina (1954) wardrobe rehearsal.

She owned a Yorkshire Terrier called "Mr. Famous".

She was voted the 18th Greatest Movie Star of all time by Premiere Magazine.

Was named #3 on The American Film Institute's 50 Greatest Screen Legends

Her biggest film regret was not getting the Anne Bancroft role in The Turning Point (1977). "That was the one film", she later admitted, "that got away from me."

Is portrayed by Jennifer Love Hewitt in The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000) (TV)

When she failed to receive an Academy Award-nomination for her role as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady (1964), Katharine Hepburn wired her with a message of encouragement: "Don't worry about it. You'll get it one day for a part that doesn't rate it." Ironically, when Audrey's next (and last) nomination came for Wait Until Dark (1967) in 1967, Hepburn beat her in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) - in a part that arguably didn't rate it.

Her character in Funny Face (1957) was inspired by Suzy Parker, who made a fashionable cameo appearance in the film (her first film) in the "Think Pink" sequence.

According to her biography, "Audrey Hepburn: An Intimate Portrait", she made a vow to herself never to exceed 103 pounds. With the exception of her pregnancies, she succeeded.

Turned down the title role in Gigi (1958) to make Funny Face (1957). Ironically, her agent initially rejected the film, but Hepburn overrode the decision after reading the script. Her mother, Baroness Ella Van Heemstra, makes a cameo appearance as a sidewalk café patron, and her Yorkshire terrier "Mr. Famous" appears as the dog in the basket during the "Anna Karenina" train shot. Hepburn did not want to be separated from husband Mel Ferrer, so filming of the Paris scenes was timed to coincide with Ferrer's filming of Elena et les hommes (1956). Paris' unseasonably rainy weather had to be worked into the script, particularly during the balloons photo shoot scene. During filming of the Paris scenes, much of the crew and cast were on edge because of riots and political violence that were gripping the city. The soggy weather played havoc with the shooting of the wedding dress dance scene. Both Fred Astaire and Hepburn were continually slipping in the muddy and slippery grass. In Funny Face (1957), she was lucky enough to sing several songs. Her next full musical, My Fair Lady (1964), saw her voice overdubbed by Marni Nixon, much to her disappointment. The face portrait unveiled in the darkroom scene was photographed by Richard Avedon. The film was shot back-to-back with Love in the Afternoon (1957).

According to director William Friedkin, Audrey was Warner Bros. first choice for the role of Chris MacNeil in The Exorcist (1973) after her box-office successes with the studio's The Nun's Story (1959), My Fair Lady (1964) and Wait Until Dark (1967). She would only agree to star if the film were made in Rome. Both Friedkin and writer William Peter Blatty rejected the proposal.

Her performance as Holly Golightly in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961) is ranked #32 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).

Personal quotes
"I never thought I'd land in pictures with a face like mine."

"I was asked to act when I couldn't act. I was asked to sing "Funny Face" when I couldn't sing and dance with Fred Astaire when I couldn't dance - and do all kinds of things I wasn't prepared for. Then I tried like mad to cope with it."

"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."

"I was born with an enormous need for affection, and a terrible need to give it."

"My own life has been much more than a fairy tale. I've had my share of difficult moments, but whatever difficulties I've gone through, I've always gotten a prize at the end."

"For me, the only things of interest are those linked to the heart."

"I never think of myself as an icon. What is in other people's minds is not in my mind. I just do my thing."

"I probably hold the distinction of being one movie star who, by all laws of logic, should never have made it. At each stage of my career, I lacked the experience."

"My look is attainable. Women can look like Audrey Hepburn by flipping out their hair, buying the large sunglasses, and the little sleeveless dresses."

"Success is like reaching an important birthday and finding you're exactly the same."

"I know I have more sex appeal on the tip of my nose than many women in their entire bodies. It doesn't stand out a mile, but it's there."

"If I were to write a biography, it would start like this: I was born in Brussels, Belgium, on May 4, 1929... and I died six weeks later." (relating her severe coughing attack when she was six-weeks old, slowly turning blue and finally stopping breathing until her mother's prayers and spanking brought her back to life).

(Relating to her 'comeback' in 1976) "Whatever happens, the most important thing is growing old gracefully. And you can't do that on the cover of a fan magazine."
Salary
Always (1989) $1,000,000
Bloodline (1979) $1,000,000 + % of gross
Robin and Marian (1976) $1,000,000
Wait Until Dark (1967) $750,000 +10% of profits
Two for the Road (1967) $750,000
How to Steal a Million (1966) $750,000
My Fair Lady (1964) $1.1 million
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) $750,000
The Unforgiven (1960) $200,000
The Nun's Story (1959) $250,000 + 10% of gross
Funny Face (1957) $150,000
War and Peace (1956) $130,000
Sabrina (1954) $15,000
Roman Holiday (1953) $12,500

Biography from Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia:
When thinking of this dark, almost luminously beautiful actress, especially as a young woman, the words "waiflike" and "gamine" frequently spring to mind. It's true that Hepburn's large, hypnotic eyes, slender figure, and distinctive voice marked her as a true original in an era when Marilyn Monroe was everyone's favorite pinup, but physical attributes don't explain her appeal. Winsome, delicate almost to fragility, she brought to her performances an effortless charm perhaps best described as ethereal. A former ballet dancer, Hepburn broke into movies in 1948, playing bits in several European and English productions, most notably a walk-on in the opening scene of The Lavender Hill Mob (1951). In 1953, she came to Hollywood to star as the princess on the run in Roman Holiday she subsequently won an Oscar for the role, confirming her newfound stardom.

Hepburn opted to work at a leisurely pace, seeking a variety of roles; these include a chauffeur's daughter in Sabrina (1954, which brought her another Oscar nomination), Natasha in War and Peace (1956), a Greenwich Village intellectual in Funny Face (1957, in which she sang and danced with Fred Astaire), a Parisian romantic in Love in the Afternoon (also 1957), a South American "bird woman" in Green Mansions (1959, one of her best remembered-if least successful films), the lead role in The Nun's Story (1959, another Academy Award nomination), a half-Indian in The Unforgiven (1960), the blithe Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961, which snagged her yet another Oscar nod), a newly widowed target in Charade (1963), Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady (1964), a bickering wife in the delicious Two for the Road (1967). It was she who asked Henry Mancini to compose the (memorable) score for that movie, as he had for several of her best films; it was also she who fought to keep "Moon River" from being cut from Breakfast at Tiffany's She introduced that Oscarwinning Mancini-Johnny Mercer song in the film, in her own pleasing voice, but when she starred in My Fair Lady it was decided that she had to be dubbed!

Hepburn earned her final Oscar nomination playing a terrorized blind woman in Wait Until Dark (1967), which was produced by her longtime husband Mel Ferrer (who also acted with her in War and Peace and directed her in Green Mansions). Soon after, she divorced him, and began to devote herself to a variety of causes, notably world hunger. She became a tireless supporter of UNICEF and traveled the world raising funds and calling attention to the plight of needy children. More or less retired, she was lured back to the camera occasionally-as an aging Maid Marian opposite Sean Connery in Robin and Marian (1976), another damsel in distress in Bloodline (1979), an elegant jewel thief in the made-for-TV Love Among Thieves (1987), or as an angel in Always (1989)-but seemed content to stay busy with more important things than movies. She appeared with her son Sean Ferrer in Peter Bogdanovich's They All Laughed (1981). Just months after her death, he appeared on stage to accept her posthumous Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the 1993 Oscar ceremony.

Audery Hepburn is a famous actress.She acted in many famous movies,including ROMAN HOLIDAY and
MY FAIR LADY.People still remember her after her death,for she's just so beautiful,charming and smart.
She has innocent eyes,as if she never saw or did anything bad.People regard her as a fallen angel.
Though she's so charming,she didn't live a happy life and she had several unsuccessful marriages.
Let us remember her for ever.

我英文挺烂的,只能到这水平了,这可是百分百原创呀!呵呵~~

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波姬小丝和奥黛丽赫本谁漂亮
可在这巅峰的时期,她又做出了一个惊人的决定——到普林斯顿大学深造,学习法国文学。波姬·小丝暂时把演艺上的工作放到一旁,专心在大学里充实自己,这期间,还对戏剧表演充满了兴趣。四年后,波姬·小丝以优异的成绩从普林斯顿大学毕业。波姬小丝和澳黛丽赫本都很漂亮,美各有不同,没有可比性。

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她一开始是跳芭蕾舞的。芭蕾舞演员对身材要求是很高的。再者可能是由于当时是战争年代。赫本当时都是吃不好 健康状况也不是很好。 腰细的话。 赫本可是女神。。。女神腰肯定细。

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更重要的是法国文坛著名女作家高莱特夫人赏识赫本的气质与才华,邀请她到纽约百老 汇演出舞台剧“姬姬”。“姬姬”是高莱特夫人的小说名著,原为法文,美国将它编为英语 对白的舞台剧,后来还拍成电影,译名“金粉世界”。“姬姬”在纽约演出的成功,使得奥 黛丽赫本不但备受赞誉,为她日后的另一出...

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女人十大必看经典电影有那些?
黛丽最喜欢的摄影师,他把奥黛丽拍得十分漂亮。奥黛丽.赫本在片中边弹边唱《moon river》的形象被评为是她最令人心动的形象。作为女性观众,是不是更应该看看, 以便使自己更动人呢?而把本片作为必看的影片还并不只因为此,虽然该片不是一部 女性题材影片,但片中突出的主题--反对“虚荣”和“金钱至上”使其绝对...

蒙面唱将猜猜猜猫戴丽赫本是谁
《蒙面唱将猜猜猜》猫戴丽赫本是金海心。猫戴赫本的嗓音非常甜美,尤其是她的音色很独特,在舞台上演唱歌曲的时候,猜评团成员就猜测出了她的身份,毕竟她演唱过的《那么骄傲》、《把耳朵叫醒》是很多人青春里最美好的回忆,时隔多年再次登台,给粉丝带来了惊喜。《蒙面唱将猜猜猜》猫戴赫本在舞台上...

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黛丽最喜欢的摄影师,他把奥黛丽拍得十分漂亮。奥黛丽.赫本在片中边弹边唱《moon river》的形象被评为是她最令人心动的形象。作为女性观众,是不是更应该看看, 以便使自己更动人呢?而把本片作为必看的影片还并不只因为此,虽然该片不是一部 女性题材影片,但片中突出的主题--反对“虚荣”和“金钱至上”使其绝对...

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3、进击的女帝——张碧晨 4、不和陌生人说话的狐狸爸爸——陈晓东 5、铁皮人——许志安 6、圣诞老人不在家的驯鹿——周蕙 7、尖耳朵的阿凡达妹妹——谭晶 8、路见不平医生后的美少女战士——黄绮珊 9、磕着瓜子的猫——萨顶顶 10、我的蜜瓜分你一半——塔斯肯 11、猫戴丽·赫本——金海心 12、请...

乌鲁木齐市13164251720: 奥黛丽赫本 - 搜狗百科
郯文欣路: 英文姓名:Audrey Hepburn 中文姓名:奥黛丽·赫本 出生:1929年5月4日 忌日:1993年1月20日,因乳腺癌病逝于瑞士 出生地:比利时布鲁塞尔 家庭:父亲是一名富裕的英国银行家,母亲是一名荷兰女男爵 身高: 五呎七吋 (170公分) 体重: 110磅 (50公斤) 三围: 32-20-35 发色: 棕色 爱好:芭蕾 最喜爱的颜色:白色 最难忘的景色:瑞士的白雪 最难忘的事情:获得奥斯卡奖 代表作:罗马假日(Roman Holiday)1953 战争与和平(War and Peace)1956 修女传(The Nun's Story)1959 窈窕淑女(My Fair Lady)1964 第凡内早餐1961

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郯文欣路: 观日出而知全天,从小就爱着的芭蕾舞、巧克力、小狗,一生一世形影相随地跟着她.伴着二战隆隆的炮声,奥黛丽·赫本一天天长大,并且舞姿日渐优美.舞蹈给了奥黛丽·赫本一个情绪的出口,一种表达完美的方法,因为对舞蹈执著和热爱...

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郯文欣路:奥黛丽·赫本(1929.5.4—1993.1.20):著名电影女演员,奥斯卡影后,晚年曾任联合国儿童基金会特使. 身为好莱坞最著名的女星之一,她以高雅的气质与有品味的穿着著称.1999年,她被美国电影学会选为百年来最伟大的女演...

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郯文欣路: 奥黛丽·赫本 (Audrey Hepburn) 简介 忌日:1993年1月20日,因乳腺癌病逝于瑞士 家庭:父亲是一名富裕的英国银行家,母亲是一名荷兰女男爵 发色: 棕色 爱好:芭蕾 最喜爱的颜色:白色 最难忘的景色:瑞士的白雪 最难忘的事情:获得...

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郯文欣路: 奥黛丽·赫本的代表作品有:《罗马假日》,《窈窕淑女》,《蒂凡尼的早餐》,《龙凤配》,《谜中谜》人物简介:中文名:奥黛丽·赫本外文名:Audrey Hepburn别名:Audrey Kathleen Hepburn-Ruston国籍:英国民族:比利时、荷兰、英...

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郯文欣路: 个人档案 英文姓名:Audrey Hepburn 出生:1929年5月4日 忌日:1993年1月20日,因乳腺癌病逝于瑞士 出生地:比利时布鲁塞尔家庭:父亲是一名富裕的英国银行家,母亲是一名荷兰女男爵 身高: 五呎七吋 (170公分) 体重: 110磅 (50公斤) 三围: 32-20-35 发色: 棕色 爱好:芭蕾 最喜爱的颜色:白色 最难忘的景色:瑞士的白雪 最难忘的事情:获得奥斯卡奖

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郯文欣路: 赫本的冰清玉洁的美丽,她给世人留下了一个完美的、后人无法超越的"玉女"形象,你看,她具有欧洲人的优雅特性和美国人的活力,可以说她完全构筑了一个神话,引领了一种别人无法替代的风范,在银幕上刻画了一个个充满勇气,却又娇...

乌鲁木齐市13164251720: 奥黛丽赫本经典电影 -
郯文欣路: 《罗马假日》、《蒂凡尼的早餐》、《龙凤配》、《窈窕淑女》

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