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Audrey Hepburn: Gregory Peck
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Audrey Hepburn won an Academy Award for her role as a beautiful princess traveling incognito in the Eternal City. Hard-bitten newspaperman Gregory Peck plans to get a story out of her, but winds up falling in love with her. Co-stars Eddie Albert, Tullio Carminati; William Wyler directs. 118 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English; documentary; featurettes; photo gallery; theatrical trailers.
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Innocent, elegant, ethereally fragile in her beauty, Audrey Hepburn stood alone among the actresses of her time. Her screen presence was defined, in the words of Gregory Peck, as "a magical combination of high chic and high spirits." In this highly-readable account of the enigmatic star's life, Walker presents an affectionate, celebratory and frank biography. 60 photos.
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Audrey Hepburn (in an Oscar-winning performance) stars as a cosseted European princess who goes AWOL in Rome and is soon taken under the wing of tabloid journalist Gregory Peck and his photographer sidekick Eddie Albert. Read More
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Hepburn met Mel Ferrer at a party hosted by Gregory Peck. She had seen him in the film Lili and was captivated by his performance.[38] Ferrer later sent Hepburn the script for the play Ondine and Hepburn agreed to play the role. Rehearsals started in January 1954 and Hepburn and Ferrer were married on September 24.[39] Hepburn claimed that they were inseparable and were very happy together, despite the insistence from gossip columns that the marriage would not last. She did... admit that he had a bad temper.[40] Ferrer was rumored to be too controlling of Hepburn and was called her Svengali.[41] William Holden was quoted as saying, "I think Audrey allows Mel to think he influences her."
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