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Publicity photos of Audrey Hepburn and husband Mel Ferrer in the 1957 TV movie Mayerling.Based on a true events, Mayerling is the tragic love story between Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria (portrayed by Mel Ferrer) and his mistress Baroness Mary Vetsera (played by Audrey Hepburn). This made for TV movie originally aired in 1957 and hasn’t been seen since. Visit this youtube channel to help get this film officially released for the first time since it’s original air date. (Skip ahead to 5:00 min and 6:50 min to see the lovely Audrey Hepburn in Mayerling.)
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Audrey Hepburn and William Holden on the set of Sabrina, 1953
I was determined to wipe Audrey out of my mind by screwing a woman in every country I visited. My plan succeeded, though sometimes with difficulty. When I was in Bangkok, I was with a Thai girl in a boat in one of the klongs. I guess we got too animated, because the boat tipped over and I fell into the filthy water. Back at the hotel I poured alcohol in my ears because I was afraid I’d become infected with the plague. When I got back to Hollywood, I went to Audrey’s dressing-room and told her what I had done. You know what she said? “Oh, Bill!” That’s all. “Oh, Bill!”. Just as though I were some naughty boy. She was the love of my life. - William Holden.
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Audrey Hepburn and husband Mel Ferrer, wearing Western costumes, attend SHARE Boomtown benefit at the Moulin Rouge nightclub in Paris, 1962.
Audrey Hepburn 4th May 1929 - 20th January 1993
“…because there’s not many like her that one would want to emulate.”“She was gone. She was smiling, her mouth slightly open. A tiny tear was nestled in the corner of her eye. It glistened like a diamond… We had had the chance to talk about her passing, about our fears, our anger, our hopes. She had told us not to be angry - that it was natural, that death was a natural part of life.” - Sean Ferrer
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![Audrey Hepburn and Peter O’Toole for How to Steal a Million, 1966
“We were filming an exterior in Paris and the weather… became very, very cold indeed. Audrey had to walk across the street, get into a waiting car and drive off, but the poor child had turned bright blue with cold. The light was going and the shot was needed. I pulled Audrey into the caravan and gave her a shot of brandy. She went all roses and cream, bounced out of the caravan, radiated towards the motor car, hopped into it and drove off, taking with her five great big lamps [being used to light the scene], the trimmers of which had flung themselves on the cobbles out of the way.” Peter O’Toole.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/6d5f72973cab4f1ad37321c56f920aef/tumblr_mg6q6j8T1o1r96uqyo1_500.jpg)
Audrey Hepburn and Peter O’Toole for How to Steal a Million, 1966
“We were filming an exterior in Paris and the weather… became very, very cold indeed. Audrey had to walk across the street, get into a waiting car and drive off, but the poor child had turned bright blue with cold. The light was going and the shot was needed. I pulled Audrey into the caravan and gave her a shot of brandy. She went all roses and cream, bounced out of the caravan, radiated towards the motor car, hopped into it and drove off, taking with her five great big lamps [being used to light the scene], the trimmers of which had flung themselves on the cobbles out of the way.” Peter O’Toole.
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Audrey Hepburn is photographed by Mark Shaw as she reads her lines on the way to the set of Sabrina, 1953
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