Audrey Hepburn by Robert Matzen | Book Review
Twenty-eight years after her passing, Audrey Hepburn remains the most beloved of all Hollywood stars, known as much for her role as UNICEF ambassador as for films like Roman Holiday and Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Several biographies have chronicled her stardom, but none has covered her intense experiences through five years of Nazi occupation in the Netherlands or her humanitarian work with UNICEF.
Dutch Girl and Warrior remove the glossy Hollywood filter and show the woman behind the camera and arc lights.
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