The Audrey Hepburn Story
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The Audrey Hepburn Story | |
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Directed by | Steven Robman |
Produced by | Kay Hoffman Steven Robman Jennifer Love Hewitt |
Written by | Marsha Norman |
Starring | Jennifer Love Hewitt |
Music by | Lawrence Shragge |
Cinematography | Pierre Letarte |
Editing by | Peter B. Ellis |
Distributed by | American Broadcasting Company |
Release date(s) | March 27, 2000 |
Running time | 133 min. |
Country | U.S. |
Language | English |
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The Audrey Hepburn Story was a 2000 television movie biography of actress and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn. Jennifer Love Hewitt, who also produced the film, starred as the actress although her casting drew criticism from some of Hepburn's fans and the media. A pre-stardom Emmy Rossum appears during early scenes of the film playing Hepburn in her early teens.
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[edit] Plot
The film spans from her early childhood to the 1930's which details her life as a Dutch ballerina, coming to grips with her parents' divorce, and enduring life in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands during World War II. Audrey then settles in the U.S. where she succeeds in making it big as a movie actress, in such movies as Breakfast at Tiffany's.
The closing credits include footage of the real Audrey Hepburn during one of the UNICEF missions she undertook near the end of her life.
[edit] Broadcast
Several versions of the film were aired. On the American ABC Network, it aired as a three-hour movie, while in other countries a longer version was broadcast over two nights.
[edit] Cast
Actor | Role |
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Jennifer Love Hewitt | Audrey Hepburn |
Frances Fisher | Baroness Ella Van Heemstra |
Keir Dullea | Joseph Hepburn-Ruston |
Gabriel Macht | William Holden |
Peter Giles | James Hanson |
Emmy Rossum | Young Audrey Hepburn (ages 12-16) |
Eric McCormack | Mel Ferrer |
Seana Kofoed | Kay Kendall |
Michael J. Burg | Truman Capote |
Marcel Jeannin | Givenchy |
Sarah Hyland | Young Audrey Hepburn (age 8) |
Lenie ScoffiƩ | Collette |
Ray Landry | Humphrey Bogart |
Sam Stone | William Wyler |
Swede Swensson | Gregory Peck |
Peter Feder | Billy Wilder |