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Audrey Grace Marshall is an actress, known for The Fairly Oddparents: Fairly Odder (2022), The Flight Attendant (2020) and The Girl Who Got Away (2021).
Audrey Hall is an actress, known for Find Me in Paris (2018) and The Farthest Apple from the Tree (2015).
Irish/Hungarian actress Audrey Hamilton was Born in Dublin, Ireland. Niece to the late actor, Jack MacGowran it was no surprise her love and talent lay with acting from a very young age. Raised in Dublin she grew up taking the stage in many theaters and drama schools around the city. Playing roles such as Eliza Doolittle in 'My Fair Lady' to Big Don in 'The Waiting Room' in some of Dublin's treasured theaters including The Olympia Theatre and Smock Alley. She studied drama in The Gaiety School of acting along with being a part of The National Performing Arts School for may years of her youth. Wanting to branch out in her studies of acting Audrey moved to London for a summer to Study Shakespeare in the renowned drama school RADA. Here she took to the stage in one of her favorite and most challenging roles playing 'Beatrice' in the production of 'Much Ado About Nothing'.
Raised on the south side of Chicago as an only child, Audrey discovered her creative side at an early age. In her senior year in HS she caught the acting bug and never turned back. She went on to study performing arts at Hampton University and was even invited to appear nationally as a solo vocalist on the popular competition show "Showtime at the Apollo". Since then, she has booked several critically acclaimed films and television roles to include Six Feet Under on HBO, the "Whitney Houston miniseries" for the Reelz channel, Netflix "Drug Lords", and the award winning film "Dear Vivian" (now streaming on Amazon Prime) to name a few. Becoming a seasoned stage actress has also been a major part of her artistic journey. Not only has she toured nation wide, but she recently won the Mercury Stage Award (TPAC) in 2020 for her live performance in Ted Lange's "Four Queens, No Trump". She received a medal of honor from the city of Torrance as well as certificates of achievement from the State of California and Congress for her stellar performance. However, her big break came when she booked the official role of Billie Holiday for the late singer's estate. Playing the role of Billie Holiday was a role of a lifetime for this singer/actress. She performed all the icons greatest hits with a full live band and dancers. Produced by the estate of Billie Holiday & Hologram USA, this one of a kind 3D concert received amazing reviews and become one of Hollywood's 'must see' tourist attractions on the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame. She can be seen recurring on the third season of the hit show "Monogamy". Watch out for this rising star!
Audrey Harris White is an actress and producer, known for The Age of Maturity (2017), Blood (2019) and David Makes Man (2019).
Audrey Harrison is an actress, known for Adormidera (2013), Queen of the South (2016) and Flutter (2015).
Audrey Harrison is known for The Real Us (2021), Domination (2020) and Love in the Mix (2022).
Audrey Haworth is a production designer and actress, known for Elena Undone (2010), Hawk and Rev: Vampire Slayers (2020) and Elijah's Ashes (2017).
Audrey Hepburn was born as Audrey Kathleen Ruston on May 4, 1929 in Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium. Her mother, Baroness Ella Van Heemstra, was a Dutch noblewoman, while her father, Joseph Victor Anthony Ruston, was born in Úzice, Bohemia, to English and Austrian parents. After her parents' divorce, 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 she vacationed with her mother in Arnhem, Netherlands, 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, she 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. In 1948, after being spotted modeling by a producer, she was signed to a bit part in the European film Nederlands in zeven lessen (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). This film turned out to be a smashing success, and she won an Oscar as Best Actress. On September 25, 1954, she married actor Mel Ferrer. She also starred in Sabrina (1954), for which she received another Academy Award nomination. She starred in the films Funny Face (1957) and Love in the Afternoon (1957). She received yet another Academy Award nomination for her role in The Nun's Story (1959). On July 17, 1960, she gave birth to her first son, Sean Hepburn Ferrer. Audrey reached the pinnacle of her career when she played Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), for which she received another Oscar nomination. She scored commercial success again playing Regina Lampert in the espionage caper Charade (1963). One of Audrey's most radiant roles was in the fine production of My Fair Lady (1964). After a couple of other movies, most notably Two for the Road (1967), she hit pay dirt and another nomination in Wait Until Dark (1967). In 1967, Audrey decided to retire from acting while she was on top. She divorced from Mel Ferrer in 1968. On January 19, 1969, she married Dr. Andrea Dotti. On February 8, 1970, she gave birth to her second son, Luca Dotti in Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland. From time to time, she would appear on the silver screen. In 1988, she 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, aged 63, on January 20, 1993 in Tolochnaz, Vaud, Switzerland, from appendicular 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".