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he had a right to it. he was very kind and caring and loved her deeply. he helped her and suggested how to develop her image, and what decisions she should make in her work . i loved the musical numbers and loved to dance without. at first i was the father figure for this film and was very funny on the set. i was severely lacking in technology. i didn’t have it at all. the
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fact that his partners took me was very encouraging. i learned quickly. in many cases, her characters may seem frivolous, but she still finds in them other qualities in a funny face. she dances without thinking about what this dance is about, she emphasizes its lightness. stop, stop wonderful, her giftedness was versatile. she played amazingly in front of the camera and the princess saleswoman who became a supermodel. my grandfather was richard aviton, the plot of funny faces is based on the story of his first marriage. grandfather filmed
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expressive and emotional people. audrey was very beautiful both externally and internally with a talent to stay in front of the camera. and if you look at the pictures of audrey made by my grandfather, it will be seen. what kind of person she was, perhaps her gift was her ruin. so much of your soul. she gave people deep, sadness, love and desire, or simply jubilant joy. she loved richard vidon, because they were on the same wavelength, she understood him without further explanation. there were so many different emotions and different experiences in it, from the suffering experienced to the joy received from life and from acting. if you search, in the archives
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, her dresses are the most significant in the opinion of people, then many some of them will be jobs. the dress from the movie funny face became a real classic of the fashion of that time it was timeless and a true masterpiece i remember when i first watched the films with audrey hepburn i just fell in love with her and her movie images, of course, tiffany's breakfast dress is the most legendary dress of all time. here she never gets out of a taxi at the beginning of the film she is all characters. parisian croissant in a hand of pearls, raised hair, a stunning silhouette in black , refined and elegant. now it's a classic
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the perfect black dress. she has been a style icon ever since. now everyone thinks that in those days there were no inimitable eccentric actors with a bright personality - nonsense. in whom this can be more than i do not want to have anything of my own, this is useless to me. it was very effective. she caught the girl who wrote truman's hood, she embodied his brilliant, although she herself was different and grasped the essence. this is one of her best roles. i
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think the most iconic picture of her as an image is known the most for who she is as a person. young woman, like you no, i'm not like that truman capote, was considered too elegant he wanted to see his heroine. like a night butterfly, they are an elegant and graceful girl who immediately stands out from everyone else. she takes on the role that was intended for marilyn monroe as a defiant facade hiding a confused and insecure girl. she really betrayed this hall and gave
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completely different qualities. after all, in essence holly was a call girl to her depth. on river wonderful song written for odrin ona she sang beautifully, but she lacked the range her performance was full of feeling, but something was wrong and in the end a solution was found after a preview. they were sitting at the head of the studio, and he said, this is a damn monrever song, we need to throw it out and she jumped up, saying. only over my dead body. she understood that the song was a
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hit, she felt it and cherished her performance , this episode went down in history as one of the highlights of the film, she understood what was important for the film. and what is not, perhaps better than some producers. she was like a lioness, she did not want to give her own. she was compared to the rest of the hand in a velvet glove. she came from a strong victorian environment. plus, many years of ballet training is complex hard work, both physical and mental, and it came in handy. this is power. culture is its origin in order to survive in hollywood where you have to fight for everything. believe it or not, she fought with the givenche over the
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details of her little black dress. i would like to remove everything from it. be it fog, or something else, she felt the weaving of the camera and how it looks on screen and what is needed, what is not. she was not just she was. i am kelvin psychologist, as far as i can see, you did not expect me, if you see something unusual, control yourself. and who came, she died 10 years ago what you saw the materialization of your idea of ​​her likes. yes, you are neither a woman nor a man. understand, you are finally, you are only its repetition. i don't understand
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a slave to the studio system. perhaps this is what makes it great and unlike other stars. whom i know from her eyes could not be torn off when she entered. my dream was to become a ballerina. i really have been for many years. i wanted to be a dancer more than anything. but the film career has brought me so much happiness and well-being was important to me.
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people loved her. being around her is like
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traveling as a star who is kind to you, when i met audrey i didn't know she was one of the biggest movie stars in the world. it was just a beautiful lady who came to our house. she was just the same as ordinary people, and you forgot that she was a movie star. my son giovanni was six years old. i remember he asked mom, is it true that audrey hena is a star. i said, yes, true and famous, and he was upset and said, why isn't she lives like other stars. why does she live like this? after all, the bed was as simple as you can imagine. twice i accompanied her to the oscars, she was nominated for best actress and best film. and
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whenever we left we were always late because of traffic, we had to go out and stomp on foot among the crowd that shouted it was audrey hepburn it was audrey hebburn, then i was invited to all the nightly talk shows, and the host of the nightly show was the jokerson most of the celebrities were shaking under johnny carlson. after all , he was a king could create or destroy them in career. so struck in front of audrey hepburn that he was speechless? is it worth it to hold my hand saying, to my husband, she was the only one he was afraid of, because she was a great star in her time. i never realized the scale of her glory and her glory is unique, in my opinion, few in the world have achieved such. and they kept in her a strength of character that was so attractive that they involuntarily fell in love with her, but she was also very
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vulnerable. thanks to my success and my films can be said. i enjoyed recognition for a long time and was very happy. to a large extent, success depends on viewer. it’s not that i got up in the morning and thought in front of the mirror, i don’t see that there is a very successful person there. i see only myself. i'm not the perfect actress. it would be possible to dance better. play better. i always reviewed my film bloopers, i thought that it was necessary, maybe something could be corrected. and if i had success, then the audience saw something that i can not see. good afternoon professor higgins how are you? what has always
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helped me a lot is the costumes? would you like some tea, how nice of you to invite me often very important know that you look the right way. how are you. when in my fair lady you go down the stairs in a smart dress and see the astonished admiration of the group, the rest is not difficult. you are beautiful, thank you colonel. but clothes always give uncertainty. what's good? i think there was an inner insecurity in her. that is why she always sought to create an ideal image for herself. beauty is in the eye of the beholder that's what i can't
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see wake up i see my flaws, try to look good. i would like to be below to have a smaller foot in height, and a better figure, it would be nice to have a smaller nose and be a blonde and generally change your whole self. another interesting detail, no matter how hard a woman tries, she will always be vulnerable shortly before the exit. my beautiful lady. she was accused of stealing the part from julie andrews, who played her on broadway. during filming, it was all hard work, excellent partners , the tenacity with which she took singing lessons, and then she found out that she would be dubbed, that her voice
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compared to the voice of julie andrews would lose. and to the vocal parts, nixon jack ornar, in response to her complaint, only laughed and said that even the orientintin was dubbed. she realized that for the first time the press would be against her. this alarmed her and increased her insecurity. she clearly felt resentment and pain. she was a shining star. and suddenly it's a deep wound. my parents divorced, when i
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was only six years of pain, it stayed with me forever. my father abandoned us and made me insecure for the rest of my life. in this photo, my mother with her father is an amateur shot, probably made by her mother, but even here you can see how much she loves him. and one day he disappeared. mom very calmly explained that he had left and was unlikely to return.
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i've missed him since the day he disappeared. the child cannot understand everything. feeling of powerlessness and alienation incomprehensible you just know, dad left. this is my first big childhood wound. of those that left a deep trace in me. true, all her life she missed her father. and i know that it was very depressing for her. this was not corrected by her close relationships with men. she and her partners had
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i was looking for many difficult moments with men. this is a tricky question. i am pleased to remember them as she is in a house dress, and he plays an elegant candle instead of dancing, but they lived and worked together every day for 17 years, and my father was a demanding and difficult person in part, so their relationship gradually deteriorated. success, but i think in
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her personal life she was not so lucky, the anxiety and uncertainty that filled her were rooted in the unresolved problems of her early life. audrey spoke to the meloferor about her desire to see father in the sixty-fourth year, a quarter of a century after their separation. it was curiosity. i wanted to know where he was still alive and through the red cross i found my father. he lived in ireland for the last time. she saw her father in 1939 a few days before the outbreak of world war ii. and now, she is a world star came to a stranger who left her. it is not known where, together with her husband, who was moving away from her. and having met with her father, she never
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asked him about anything, and did not ask him for anything , tell me, she cried about it to me. she said he was cold. he did not accept her, and it hurt her. despite all her excitement, but the disappointment that her father did not live up to her expectations. in spite of everything, audrey decided to forgive him, not thinking about whether it was right or not and did not try to make him feel guilty. self- doubt affected her relationships with men, and she constantly experienced in these relationships the fear that
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she would be abandoned. couples aren't always perfect. if you have friendship and love, you will overcome everything, but when marriage comes, the end, everything begins crumble. audrey was not happy with men. i'm going to california in a week to discuss a contract with or without my wife without her, and now i'm not up to it. audrey divorced chalk in '68, but by then their marriage was already over. my father, until the end of his days, regretted that he had lost her, because she was his destiny, the woman of his life - that's for sure. we were together for the sake of the child. and
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out of respect for marriage to someone you once loved. you always hope that love will help you overcome everything and you will be together again, but this is not always so. i wanted to be a mother, i have always loved children and wanted to have many of them. i think this is the main thing in my
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life and it has always determined my decision. i wish to be with the children and not be torn between them by work. i started giving up on things. i was in the film raining after dark, when sean was six, he went to school and no longer traveled with me. i missed him very much. i was either wearing dark glasses or with a scar through my eye, in short, half blind. but i opposed you. at home, my son had a fever, and he was far away. i missed him so much and was so unhappy that she refused to shoot, staying at home. having known glory and having reached its peak, she
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no longer wanted to live like this, but wanted to be a family, like an ordinary person, an unheard of thing. she walked away from hollywood and from filming for 10 of the most important years. i don't think many in hollywood would get away with a career the way she did, she was a success. she saw everything, was one of the first actresses to earn a million, just like elizabeth taylor wanted to choose roles on the red carpet and quit everything. she was at the peak of her career when she decided for me the family is above any leading role, and they were offered she was the first in the list of leading actresses due to the difficulties experienced at an early age. family was the most important thing to her. i don't want to look righteous, it was made.

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