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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: She wrote a letter to Creator/StanleyKubrick politely declining his offer to costar in an unmade biopic of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte and his wife Josephine.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: She wrote a letter to Creator/StanleyKubrick politely declining his offer to costar in an his ultimately unmade biopic of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte and his wife Josephine.
about UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte. He likely intended her to play UsefulNotes/JosephineDeBeauharnais.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: She wrote a letter to Creator/StanleyKubrick politely declining his offer to costar in an unmade biopic of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte and his wife Josephine.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: She wrote a letter to Creator/StanleyKubrick politely declining his offer to costar in an unmade biopic of Napoleon Bonaparte and his wife Josephine.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: She wrote a letter to Creator/StanleyKubrick politely declining his offer to costar in an unmade biopic of Napoleon Bonaparte UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte and his wife Josephine.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: She wrote a letter to Creator/StanleyKubrick politely declining his offer to costar in an unmade biopic of Napoleon Bonaparte and his wife Josephine.
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* HollywoodThin: Along with the LittleBlackDress example below, Hepburn's physique has long been considered an ideal standard of beauty and grace. Despite being tall at 5”7, she never weighed more than 115 lbs her entire life. Sadly, this stemmed from having gone through long stretches of starvation during the war which ruined her metabolism. She suffered lifetime health complications due to this such as anemia, having issues getting and staying pregnant [[note]]She is known to have had three miscarriages in her life but one of those was due to falling off of a horse. One of the others happened very late in her pregnancy.[[/note]], and eventually stomach cancer from which she died at only the age of 63.

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* HollywoodThin: Along with the LittleBlackDress example below, Hepburn's physique has long been considered an ideal standard of beauty and grace. Despite being tall at 5”7, she never weighed more than 115 lbs her entire life. Sadly, this stemmed from having gone through long stretches of starvation during the war which ruined her metabolism. She suffered lifetime health complications due to this such as anemia, having issues getting and staying pregnant [[note]]She is known to have had three miscarriages in her life but one of those was due to falling off of a horse. One of the others happened very late in her pregnancy. She ultimately took a year off after filming ''Film/TheUnforgiven'' in order to have a child; she succeeded, giving birth to Sean Hepburn Ferrer.[[/note]], and eventually stomach cancer from which she died at only the age of 63.
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She went from one small role after another in Dutch and British film and stage productions, until she ended up in the main role in the Broadway play ''Gigi'' in 1951, which earned her much acclaim. Prominent Hollywoodian director Creator/WilliamWyler decided to cast her for ''Film/RomanHoliday'' as neither his first choices, Creator/ElizabethTaylor and Creator/JeanSimmons, were available. The rest, as they say, is history.

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She went from one small role after another in Dutch and British film and stage productions, until she ended up in the main role in the Broadway play ''Gigi'' in 1951, which earned her much acclaim. Prominent Hollywoodian director Creator/WilliamWyler decided to cast her for ''Film/RomanHoliday'' as neither of his first choices, Creator/ElizabethTaylor and Creator/JeanSimmons, were available. The rest, as they say, is history.

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* [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/young-pope-producers-developing-audrey-hepburn-drama-series-1168215 A new biopic attempt might get off the ground]].

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* In 2018, [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/young-pope-producers-developing-audrey-hepburn-drama-series-1168215 A new a biography series was being developed]] by the producers of ''Series/TheYoungPope''.
* As of 2022, [[https://deadline.com/2022/01/rooney-mara-audrey-hepburn-biopic-apple-luca-guadagnino-1234905916/ a more proper
biopic attempt might get off is being developed]] for Creator/AppleTVPlus, with Creator/RooneyMara starring as Hepburn and producing, Creator/LucaGuadagnino directing, and Michael Mitnick writing the ground]].screenplay.
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* HollywoodThin: Along with the LittleBlackDress example below, Hepburn's physique has long been considered an ideal standard of beauty and grace. She was 5'7" and 110-115 lbs, giving her a BMI of 17-18, which is considered underweight. She suffered from long periods of starvation during the Nazis' occupation of the Netherlands, and this damaged her metabolism, causing life-long health problems and contributing to her relatively early death, at age 63.

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* HollywoodThin: Along with the LittleBlackDress example below, Hepburn's physique has long been considered an ideal standard of beauty and grace. She was 5'7" and 110-115 lbs, giving Despite being tall at 5”7, she never weighed more than 115 lbs her a BMI of 17-18, which is considered underweight. She suffered entire life. Sadly, this stemmed from having gone through long periods stretches of starvation during the Nazis' occupation war which ruined her metabolism. She suffered lifetime health complications due to this such as anemia, having issues getting and staying pregnant [[note]]She is known to have had three miscarriages in her life but one of those was due to falling off of a horse. One of the Netherlands, others happened very late in her pregnancy.[[/note]], and this damaged her metabolism, causing life-long health problems and contributing to her relatively early death, eventually stomach cancer from which she died at only the age 63. of 63.
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* ''Film/{{Always}}'' (1989) - Her last role. [[note]]Playing an angel, appropriately enough.[[/note]]

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* ''Film/{{Always}}'' (1989) - Her last final role. [[note]]Playing an angel, appropriately enough.[[/note]]
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* ''Film/WarAndPeace1956''

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* ''Film/WarAndPeace1956''''Film/{{War and Peace|1956}}'' (1956)
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* CoolPet: While filming ''Green Mansions'', since her character Rima was written as having a deer companion that followed her everywhere, in order to create a realistic bond she adopted a fawn named Pippin, who lived with her family and even slept in her room.



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* ''Literature/WarAndPeace'' (1956)

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* ''Literature/WarAndPeace'' (1956)''Film/WarAndPeace1956''
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* ''Green Mansions'' (1959) - She famously adopted a fawn to acclimate it to the filming.

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* ''Green Mansions'' ''Film/GreenMansions'' (1959) - She famously adopted took a fawn as pet to acclimate it to the filming.
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