Audrey
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Audrey is a feminine first name.
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[edit] Famous Audreys
Famous people named Audrey include:
- Audrey Dalton, Irish actress
- Audrey DeWilder, French actress
- Audrey de Montigny, French-Canadian singer
- Audrey Hepburn, actress and fashion model
- Audrey Hollander, American porn actress
- Audrey Long, American actress
- Audrey McLaughlin, Canadian politician, Leader of the New Democratic Party
- Audrey Meadows, American actress
- Audrey Tautou, French actress
- Audrey Wells, American film director
- Saint Audrey, a simplification of Æthelthryth
[edit] Things
The name has also been given to several non-human entities, including:
- Hurricane Audrey, a 1957 hurricane that devastated Louisiana
- The 3Com Audrey, a short-lived Internet appliance
- Audrey Magazine, a magazine for Asian-American women
[edit] Fiction
In fiction, the name has been used by:
- Audrey Fulquard, heroine of The Little Shop of Horrors, and her namesake "Audrey Jr." ("Audrey II" in the stage and 1986 film adaptations)
- Audrey Roberts, a character on the British soap opera Coronation Street
- 1902 book by Mary Johnston Audrey (book), and Audrey (film) was a silent film based on the book made in 1916.
[edit] Music
- Audrey, a Swedish music group.