Audrey photographed at Paramount Studios by Bob Willoughby in 1953.
Audrey photographed at Paramount Studios by Bob Willoughby in 1953.
Audrey photographed by Pierluigi Praturlon at Orly Airport in Paris, 1962.
My photographs from the private view of ‘Audrey Hepburn Beyond The Screen’ at Proud Central on 16th August 2018. The exhibition is open now until 30th September.
Audrey twirling at the premiere of ‘My Fair Lady’ in Los Angeles, 1964.
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Audrey with Pippin the fawn (also known as Ip) during the production of ‘Green Mansions’ in 1958. Photographs by Bob Willoughby.
The on set animal trainer suggested Audrey take Ip home with her so that he would learn to follow her and get used to her.
“It was truly amazing to see Audrey with that fawn. While Audrey’s maid had been told about the little deer, she could not believe her eyes seeing Ip sleeping with Audrey so calmly. She was shaking her head and just kept smiling.’ - Bob Willoughby, Remembering Audrey
Audrey photographed by Mark Shaw in Beverly Hills, California during the filming of ‘Sabrina’ in 1953.
Happy International Cat Day!
“It was awfully tough to throw that lovely marmalade cat into the rain and in fact it didn’t want to get out of the cab and I had to push it out and shout at it and everything but fortunately I had the scene at the very end when I could go find it and hug it and there was a marvellous cat wrangler to pick him up right after the scene and give him some extra Friskies or whatever they get.” - Audrey speaking to Richard Brown about ‘Breakfast At Tiffany’s’ in 1990.
Audrey photographed by Douglas Kirkland in Paris, 1965.
Audrey photographed by Richard Avedon. Scanned by Audrey Hepburn Forever.
Audrey with Hubert de Givenchy on the set of ‘Funny Face’, 1956. This Givenchy dress was worn in the scene where Dick Avery (played by Fred Astaire) photographs Jo Stockton (played by Audrey) with a white dove. Photograph: Rex Features.