Every time I see Audrey Hepburn , I feel like I'm in the presence of royalty , she is a very , very classy lady , And a great human being... She was so loved by so many people, May she rest in peace....❤
Audrey Hepburn's name appears several times in the dictionary, as descriptions for: elegance, class, beauty, dignity, poise, grace, humility, charm...the list goes on and on. I'm in tears watching this. She's always been my favourite female icon and she reminds me of a better time. Her movies always lift my spirits. She was a gift to the world.
fully agree 🌠 and such a joy to see her again with the most dignified, noble + ruggedly beautifully handsome Grégory Peck 🌠 the most elegant pair on screen
She died too young. What a class act she was. Had a very cheeky side to her but you can see the admiration her co stars had for her. Thank you for posting.
What an absolute icon this woman was - style, charm, grace, talent, beauty, modesty and dignity. Little wonder she still sits at the top, or near in most people's lists of favourite movie actresses.
We get so used to stars owning the stage and the spotlight with their swagger, an air of pride, and the pure force of their presence. We forget that a rare few can own the stage, and the spotlight with their humility, and gentle nature and simple grace. Its not complicated what she does here. She reminds us that sincere modesty can be incredibly intoxicating.
Oh, just watching the Cecil.B. award, it made me cry. The part in Breakfast at Tiffany's, where she shoved her beloved Cat out in the rain and drove off, you knew she didn't want that, but when she went back calling and crying for him has always reminded me of rejection, unloved. It was just a movie, but for me and even for Audrey in her childhood years of being starved, must have cried inside if not out watching her movie in that scene with Cat.
They do not make Hollywood personalities with such class like this anymore!!!!! I am happy and grateful to have been able to enjoy her many wonderful performances.. Times have changed and I do not believe for the better, how sad..the current generation has no idea of the genuine class of AudreyHepburns time on the screen.....
There are still Hollywood stars who have grace, beauty, and class like Dame Julie Andrews for example. And men who are true gentlemen still exist like Dick Van Dyke, for example.
She is truly amazing! No wonder that she was a muse for Hubert Givenchy. Audrey had the inborn class, dignity and style, which could not be obtained with any acting coaching. I adore her. Rest in peace, beautiful Lady.
O, I do love her so. She had dignity and compassion and an inner beauty that went far beyond her movie persona. She had a superb kind of class that is not seen in this world of the Kardashias and the soccerstar wives. It's about beeing decent as well as elegant and beautifu and in a natural way. I am proud to say she was part Dutch and that in the town she lived in during the second world war the square in front of the major theatre is now called the Audrey Hepburn square. I think she would have been very proud of that.
fully agree 🌠 and such a joy to see Audrey again with the most dignified, noble + ruggedly beautifully handsome Grégory Peck 🌠 they were the most elegant onscreen pair ever
Utterly and effortlessly charming, gracious and a glorious example of humanity. She did more as an ambassador than even her performances on screen. What a glorious creature!
The Great, Exquisite, Beautiful, Talented, LUMINOUS Audrey Hepburn! Her talents as a movie star were nearly eclipsed by her remarkable gifts as a Human Being! Bless You, Dear Audrey for illuminating the World with your Special Radiance, As long as Movies Exist you will Bless Us with your Glow!
beautiful woman....always beautiful even in her old age...an epitome of beauty...natural...no knife...no bottocs...no surgery....confident..happy and satisfied ....this is the woman i will always admire...
I consider myself beer lucky to have been born before the internet, Facebook and Instagram took over. When there were 7 channels and no cable. It allowed me the opportunity to see some of these great movies and over the years I've come to appreciate what great talent the Golden age of Hollywood contained. Timeless talent, stars with Grace class and respect. How the world needs more of them right now.
That was the best, Thank You Speech, I have ever heard. It only stands to reason that it was Audrey Hepburn, who delivered it! Oh, how we still love and miss you...❤️
In China, I saw photos of her everywhere two decades ago. I'm still not sure why. Perhaps it was her petiteness and modesty but everywhere her grace and elegance were admired. She was an exquisite rarity who graced us with her presence with her polish and class despite a hard childhood. How I wish I could have met her if only in a glimpse.
Hollywood reflects the values of socirety. Undoubtedly anything going on their is also happening in NY, New Orleans, Paris, London and Washington DC. I loathe most reality tv but it is no worse than The Dating Game of The Gong Show of an earlier time. Hepburn was one in a million. She had class and elegance like Grace Kelly but survived near starvation and the German occupation as a child. She spent the last year's of her working for UNICEF, an organization that had helped her. There is a reason she remains an icon.
@@jeancoughlin5490 Working for Unicef has definitely nothing to do that she's an icon as she would be anyway, as several others from those eras. Her authentic beauty, class, dignity, elegance, modesty and talent are the reasons for this.
Gone are those days with wind, leaving only memories and thanks to youtube for giving unique opportunity to review these movies and immerse ourselves in those memories. All her movies are jewels in the treasury of films.
I must admit that I love Audrey!!.- I saw all her movies, read books about her, she is giving me happiness..What a lovely Lady she IS- Forever an angel.
The Golden Years Of Hollywood. Liz Taylor,Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Doris Day, etc etc. Wonderful!! An era to be remembered certainly. Thank you. 6. 2020.
When Audrey was on the screen, you couldn’t look anywhere else. She drew attention without even trying and she certainly didn’t do it via provocative clothing or attention-seeking behaviour. She was elegant, respectful, compassionate… just name a positive adjective and it applied to her. I love how she rattled off the list of her movie costars- a veritable who’s who of mid-Century Hollywood.
pure joy to see Audrey again with the most dignified, noble + ruggedly beautifully handsome Grégory Peck 🌠 they were the most elegant onscreen pair ever
Such grace and beauty.I am particularly glad she mentioned the world's poor and suffering and her work on their behalf.God Bless You Audrey Hepburn,your life was a life well lived.
No one ever deserved any award more than Audrey. And, the refrigerator scene in Wait Until Dark was the last time I jumped out of my seat in a movie theater.
There is no place like home. Thank God for these actors . What a joy to grow up with these great movies it touches my heart every time I turn on a classic. Nothing be now and for a long time has had no talent or class like these people.
Breakfast at Tiffany's and Audrey as Holly Golightly, the theme song Moon River, as well as all the great main and supporting stars in it, everything in this movie adaptation of Truman Capote's classic novel is pure Hollywood Magic and artistic PERFECTION.
Audrey Hepburn,my favourite female artist of all times, the sacrifices she made and gave to the third world,what a beautiful person!Anyway she is the best!
Audrey Hepburn a fost una dintre cele mai frumoase femei ale secolului trect! Din pacate frumusetea ei s a ofilit prea repede și a durat prea puțin, iar viața ei a fost prea scurtă!
I love this dear woman, and she probably should have been offered as a candidate for sainthood for her completely selfless works for charity and the starving child in the world. I do find it interesting that the only two women she thanks in her speech are Shirley MacLaine and Lillian Gish; both women of deep originality with no seeming connection. Worth an exploration.
Lillian Gish played her mother in the western "The Unforgiven" Audrey plays a foundling raised by a family who turns out to be a stolen indian child and her brother wants her back.
Every time I see Audrey Hepburn , I feel like I'm in the presence of royalty , she is a very , very classy lady , And a great human being... She was so loved by so many people, May she rest in peace....❤
Audrey Hepburn is elegance personified. She will live on, eternally.
Audrey Hepburn's name appears several times in the dictionary, as descriptions for: elegance, class, beauty, dignity, poise, grace, humility, charm...the list goes on and on.
I'm in tears watching this. She's always been my favourite female icon and she reminds me of a better time. Her movies always lift my spirits. She was a gift to the world.
fully agree 🌠 and such a joy to see her again with the most dignified, noble + ruggedly beautifully handsome Grégory Peck 🌠 the most elegant pair on screen
Pure class. Never will there be another like audrey hepburn.
She died too young. What a class act she was. Had a very cheeky side to her but you can see the admiration her co stars had for her. Thank you for posting.
What an absolute icon this woman was - style, charm, grace, talent, beauty, modesty and dignity. Little wonder she still sits at the top, or near in most people's lists of favourite movie actresses.
What an absolutely exquisite, beautiful, articulate & fun lady
We get so used to stars owning the stage and the spotlight with their swagger, an air of pride, and the pure force of their presence. We forget that a rare few can own the stage, and the spotlight with their humility, and gentle nature and simple grace. Its not complicated what she does here. She reminds us that sincere modesty can be incredibly intoxicating.
A time when Beauty, Class, Dignity, Talent was associated with awards shows. Not anymore.😞
AmeRicanItalian Israel Nobody these days are up to these standards. I miss them all, and I’m only 50.
Era of Elegance.
that's our fault for support films that are bad
AmeRicanItalian Israel come on. Jennifer Lawrence differed but in a very refreshing way.
So very true.
Every time watching her makes me cry. Such an amazing woman. I wish I could have met her. My forever idol, thank you so much !
I cry every time too!
same! she was such an angel
Oh, just watching the Cecil.B. award, it made me cry. The part in Breakfast at Tiffany's, where she shoved her beloved Cat out in the rain and drove off, you knew she didn't want that, but when she went back calling and crying for him has always reminded me of rejection, unloved.
It was just a movie, but for me and even for Audrey in her childhood years of being starved, must have cried inside if not out watching her movie in that scene with Cat.
What a beautiful woman not only on the outside but on the inside! A true star,one that we shall never see the like of again!
They do not make Hollywood personalities with such class like this anymore!!!!! I am happy and grateful to have been able to enjoy her many wonderful performances.. Times have changed and I do not believe for the better, how sad..the current generation has no idea of the genuine class of AudreyHepburns time on the screen.....
yes, she is, classy lady
There are still Hollywood stars who have grace, beauty, and class like Dame Julie Andrews for example. And men who are true gentlemen still exist like Dick Van Dyke, for example.
She is truly amazing! No wonder that she was a muse for Hubert Givenchy. Audrey had the inborn class, dignity and style, which could not be obtained with any acting coaching. I adore her. Rest in peace, beautiful Lady.
O, I do love her so. She had dignity and compassion and an inner beauty that went far beyond her movie persona. She had a superb kind of class that is not seen in this world of the Kardashias and the soccerstar wives. It's about beeing decent as well as elegant and beautifu and in a natural way. I am proud to say she was part Dutch and that in the town she lived in during the second world war the square in front of the major theatre is now called the Audrey Hepburn square. I think she would have been very proud of that.
kitty viveen my uncles house in Arnhem was just up the road from her
They don't make it like that anymore
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A rare beautiful woman who just happened to be a great actress full of class and elegance she puts some of today’s so called stars to shame
Ever since I loved Audrey Hepburn. What class she had. So did Mr. Peck. If you look at what she wore you can wear it today. I miss her.
fully agree 🌠 and such a joy to see Audrey again with the most dignified, noble + ruggedly beautifully handsome Grégory Peck 🌠 they were the most elegant onscreen pair ever
Utterly and effortlessly charming, gracious and a glorious example of humanity. She did more as an ambassador than even her performances on screen. What a glorious creature!
what a gentle and beautiful woman!!!
A beautiful lady and a wonderful actress. Very well deserved award and received with so much grace an angel on earth and now in heaven.
The Great, Exquisite, Beautiful, Talented, LUMINOUS Audrey Hepburn! Her talents as a movie star were nearly eclipsed by her remarkable gifts as a Human Being! Bless You, Dear Audrey for illuminating the World with your Special Radiance, As long as Movies Exist you will Bless Us with your Glow!
How beautifully said 🥰
A time when movie stars had decency, ethics and intelligence. Long gone, I'm afraid.
so so so beautiful at any age she was!!
beautiful woman....always beautiful even in her old age...an epitome of beauty...natural...no knife...no bottocs...no surgery....confident..happy and satisfied ....this is the woman i will always admire...
Wow..the list she reads. What names, amazing actors. The Golden Age of Hollywood.
She was just wonderful in her acceptance of this award.
Wow,a sweet ,gentle, humble actress with deep principles,something so rare in narcissistic Hollowood today
I consider myself beer lucky to have been born before the internet, Facebook and Instagram took over. When there were 7 channels and no cable. It allowed me the opportunity to see some of these great movies and over the years I've come to appreciate what great talent the Golden age of Hollywood contained. Timeless talent, stars with Grace class and respect. How the world needs more of them right now.
She also cared greatly about children around the world and did a amazing job for unicef
Regardless of age we all love dignity, humanity and natural beauty. May those virtues never die.❤️👍
What to say?..
R.I.P. Ms. Hepburn, and all-everyone, who left us, but wanted to make the world and themselves, a little better
R.I.P. 🌍🌈🌅🎬🎞️
Every time I see Roman Holiday I must cry!!!
I wish I was a person in this era. I feel like I don’t belong in my generation.
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The legendary charming graceful and elegant actress Audrey Hepburn.
She embodied a grace & an intelligence that seems so lacking in our 21st Century. If only we could have her back...
That was the best, Thank You Speech, I have ever heard. It only stands to reason that it was Audrey Hepburn, who delivered it!
Oh, how we still love and miss you...❤️
I loved Audrey Hepburn...Breakfast at Tiffany's...a Beautiful Actress.
11:55 to 12:15 - I have never, ever seen such radiant smiles. Truly an angel!!!
What a humble graceful intelligent human being, she’s not just a star and a angel.
The classy and elegant Ms. Audrey H.. ❤️👍😊
In China, I saw photos of her everywhere two decades ago. I'm still not sure why. Perhaps it was her petiteness and modesty but everywhere her grace and elegance were admired. She was an exquisite rarity who graced us with her presence with her polish and class despite a hard childhood. How I wish I could have met her if only in a glimpse.
Love Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn in all their different movies. Her Unicef work is incomparable.
She can't bear to look at herself on the screen! So classy
Take a good look Hollywood trash.....this is what class and elegance looks like!
Yes take note Molly Cyrus, Lindsey Lohan, Cher, Madonna, Rosie O'donnell, etc.
Hollywood reflects the values of socirety. Undoubtedly anything going on their is also happening in NY, New Orleans, Paris, London and Washington DC. I loathe most reality tv but it is no worse than The Dating Game of The Gong Show of an earlier time. Hepburn was one in a million. She had class and elegance like Grace Kelly but survived near starvation and the German occupation as a child. She spent the last year's of her working for UNICEF, an organization that had helped her. There is a reason she remains an icon.
tomlaud so true she had it all
It's plain trash now no grace no dignity
@@jeancoughlin5490 Working for Unicef has definitely nothing to do that she's an icon as she would be anyway, as several others from those eras.
Her authentic beauty, class, dignity, elegance, modesty and talent are the reasons for this.
Audrey created style and grace.Her legend will always live on.RIP Audrey.
Gone are those days with wind, leaving only memories and thanks to youtube for giving unique opportunity to review these movies and immerse ourselves in those memories.
All her movies are jewels in the treasury of films.
Classy, classy, classy ... ❤️
audrey co starred with gone and existing legendary people...how lucky they were to have worked with aubrey
Audrey, just Audrey. With a simple "Hi" she melt America in 1961
No one can do that again
I must admit that I love Audrey!!.- I saw all her movies, read books about her, she is giving me happiness..What a lovely Lady she IS- Forever an angel.
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Wow so elegant and beautiful.
Those were the days my friends we never going to see this kind of Hollywood show ever again These are great people
The Golden Years Of Hollywood. Liz Taylor,Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Doris Day, etc etc. Wonderful!! An era to be remembered certainly. Thank you. 6. 2020.
What about Marilyn Monroe?
So beautiful and dignified. Fair Lady indeed❤️🎼
talent, elegance, beauty and humor
Audrey where ever you are bless your soul. I have been inspired by you since i first saw you in " My Fair Lady" Love love love you.
A tribute designed for a Hollywood legend. 🌹
When Audrey was on the screen, you couldn’t look anywhere else. She drew attention without even trying and she certainly didn’t do it via provocative clothing or attention-seeking behaviour. She was elegant, respectful, compassionate… just name a positive adjective and it applied to her. I love how she rattled off the list of her movie costars- a veritable who’s who of mid-Century Hollywood.
pure joy to see Audrey again with the most dignified, noble + ruggedly beautifully handsome Grégory Peck 🌠 they were the most elegant onscreen pair ever
thanks so much for posting. Gregory Peck....George Peppard...Richard Crenna.
She looks so happy💜💜💜
Gregory peck audrey george peppard an all the other actors gone may their soul rest in peace ameen
An absolute class act.
A beautiful soul, gracious, humble, kind, and loving!
I have been watching Roman Holiday again this summer. I feel her speech is still that of the princess Anne! Genuine, passionate and noble!
Yaassss you the best Audrey
such a sweet, elegant, dignified woman. Bless her.
Such grace and beauty.I am particularly glad she mentioned the world's poor and suffering and her work on their behalf.God Bless You Audrey Hepburn,your life was a life well lived.
I am a fan of Audrey Hepburn. What a beautiful woman she is! She had always been as innocent as a child.
Such a beautiful women so missed but never forgotten our angle 👼🏻🙏🏻 xxxx
A holy person who happened to be a Hollywood actress. Peerless!!
No one ever deserved any award more than Audrey. And, the refrigerator scene in Wait Until Dark was the last time I jumped out of my seat in a movie theater.
Низкий поклон Одри Хёпберн, женщине огромной силы воли и духа, большого сердца, человечности, души............. Низкий поклон этому ЧЕЛОВЕКУ!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
There is no place like home. Thank God for these actors . What a joy to grow up with these great movies it touches my heart every time I turn on a classic. Nothing be now and for a long time has had no talent or class like these people.
Breakfast at Tiffany's and Audrey as Holly Golightly, the theme song Moon River, as well as all the great main and supporting stars in it, everything in this movie adaptation of Truman Capote's classic novel is pure Hollywood Magic and artistic PERFECTION.
I Love her so much
Thank you so very much ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🇱🇷
What a wonderful and dignified Woman she was. So sad our World today is so different. This type of integrity and ethics is rare today.
I adore her so much!! I wish shes still with us. You'll br missed
even her laugh is so beautiful.
What a classy lady!
Love her everything,even her accent,so sweet
Grande Audrey Hepburn🙏😍
" I don't wanna put you in a cage. I want to love you." It's the same thing." I agree with Holly.
an amazing wonderful person
The highest of class and elegance...
Wonderful Wonderful Audrey.
She was a true gift to this planet
Where have you gone Audrey Hepburn? A nation turns its lonely eyes to you.
That music from the film..Charade with Cary Grant. Love that film..
She was such an amazingly Beautiful Woman and Human Being...There will always be only one Audrey Hepburn.
Tears well up.
Sheerly angelic inside and out. Hollywood's most elegant and beautiful class act. Audrey was a pure gift to us all. A true star ☆
Beautiful! I loved her in my fair lady being from London myself as it were knowaddimean?
Audrey Hepburn,my favourite female artist of all times, the sacrifices she made and gave to the third world,what a beautiful person!Anyway she is the best!
Greatest star there ever was
Atticus Finch! Ah the golden era of cinema!
Audrey Hepburn a fost una dintre cele mai frumoase femei ale secolului trect! Din pacate frumusetea ei s a ofilit prea repede și a
durat prea puțin, iar viața ei a fost prea scurtă!
I love AUDREY HEPBURN MOVIES... SHE is deceased, but N-E-V-E-R...FORGOTTEN. A STAR...ALWAYS A STAR. R.I.P. LOVELY AUDREY HEPBURN.
I love this dear woman, and she probably should have been offered as a candidate for sainthood for her completely selfless works for charity and the starving child in the world. I do find it interesting that the only two women she thanks in her speech are Shirley MacLaine and Lillian Gish; both women of deep originality with no seeming connection. Worth an exploration.
Lillian Gish played her mother in the western "The Unforgiven" Audrey plays a foundling raised by a family who turns out to be a stolen indian child and her brother wants her back.
@@kayedeedid no
Shirley Maclaine was her costar in "The Children's Hour."
She co-starred in movies with both women, MacLaine in the Children's Hour and Gish in the Unforgiven
She looks like she's in her 70s and she's still beautiful
She was 60 or 61 here
Neelabhra Roy either way she's just so beautiful
She was 60 years old, but her health was waning. She passed away only 3 years later at the young age of 63.
@Rodney Norman cancer
3 yrs before she passed away.RIP my lady
Class
A uniquely beautiful woman!!! Thank you for your films. You have brought many hours of joyous fantasy.