Audrey Hepburn

  • Interviews

Golden Globes Around the World Podcast: Sean Hepburn Ferrer

This August marks the 70th anniversary of the theatrical release of the classic romantic comedy film, Roman Holiday, which won both a Golden Globe Best Actress – Comedy and an Academy Award Best Actress for its star, Audrey Hepburn, in her first starring role in Hollywood. In honor of the milestone – and so many more films starring the beloved actress, including My Fair Lady (1964), Sabrina (1954) and Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961) – HFPA member Bárbara de Oliveira Pinto spoke to producer Sean Hepburn Ferrer, the only son of the ten-time Globe nominee and three-time Globe winner, in this week’s episode of the Golden Globes Around the World podcast series.
  • Fashion

80th Golden Globes: “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”: Three of the Most Iconic LBDs of All Times

The 19th Golden Globes may be called the year of trailblazing women: Judy Garland was the first woman to receive a Cecil B. deMille award that night, while Rita Moreno became the first Latina actress to win a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress for West Side Story, and Claudia McNeil was the first Black performer to get a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Drama for A Raisin in the Sun.
  • Film

Docs: “Audrey”- Interview with Helena Coan

There are so many iconic images of legendary actress Audrey Hepburn: sitting on her New York balcony, strumming the guitar as she croons “Moon River” in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, riding her Vespa through the streets of Rome in Roman Holiday, dancing through Paris with Fred Astaire in Funny Face. Born in Ixelles, Belgium, Audrey Kathleen Ruston, as she was known, grew up in the throes of World War II, in desperate poverty and the product of a broken home.