Audrey Hepburn: A Biography

Audrey Hepburn: A Biography

by Martin Gitlin
Audrey Hepburn: A Biography

Audrey Hepburn: A Biography

by Martin Gitlin

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Overview

From the moment she appeared on the American silver screen as a runaway princess in Roman Holiday, Audrey Hepburban was beloved by critics and audiences alike. From her childhood activism in the Dutch resistance movement during World War II, to her extensive film career, her charity work for UNICEF, and her roles as a wife, mother, and fashion icon, Audrey Hepburban's place in American cultural history is brought to life for a new generation of readers. Featuring illustrations, a timeline of events, a selected bibliography, and an appendix of Hepburban's film, stage, and TV appearances, this volume will appeal to students of American studies, American history, film, and popular culture.

A graceful and diminutive presence onscreen, Hepburban breathed life into some of the most iconic film roles in Hollywood history. To study her life is to study American fashion and culture, especially classic films of the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Her story also illuminates the experience of everyday people living in Europe during World War II, and the possibilities of modern-day activism as exemplified in her work for UNICEF in the 80s and early 90s. From her childhood activism in the Dutch resistance movement during World War II, to her extensive film career, her charity work for UNICEF.

With entertaining flair, this engaging biography explores the life and work of one of the most beloved actresses ever to grace the stage and screen. Readers will explore the German occupation of her hometown during World War II and her anti-Nazi resistance activities, her early stage roles and her discovery by French novelist Colette, who cast her in the stage production of Gigi, her status as fashion icon, and a behind-the-scenes look into the casting and filming of some of her most well-known films, including Breakfast at Tiffany's, Sabrina, and My Fair Lady.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313359453
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/05/2009
Series: Greenwood Biographies Series
Pages: 152
Sales rank: 531,723
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.44(d)
Age Range: 14 - 17 Years

About the Author

Martin Gitlin is a freelance book writer and jourbanalist based in Cleveland, Ohio. In addition to Greenwood's Diana, Princess of Wales, he has written several history books for students, including works on the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case, the Battle of The Little Bighorn and the Stock Market Crash of 1929. He has also written biographies of NASCAR drivers Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon. Gitlin worked for two decades as a sportswriter, during which time he won more than 45 awards, including first place for general excellence from Associated Press. That organization also selected him as one of the top four feature writers in Ohio.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword
Introduction
Timeline
Chapter 1 The Young Aristocrat
Chapter 2 War Child
Chapter 3 Birth of a Career
Chapter 4 From Cigarette Girl to Stardom
Chapter 5 Movies Over Marriage
Chapter 6 Juggling Private, Public Lives
Chapter 7 Finally a Mom
Chapter 8 My Fair Lady
Chapter 9 New Life for Audrey
Chapter 10 Old Fan, New Man
Chapter 11 Working Herself to Death
Epilogue
Appendix: Works of Stage and Screen
Selected Bibliography

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