Audrey Hepburn
I am always insatiably seduced by the sensuality
of femininity and I don't think I have seen a woman exude
greater sensual femininity than Audrey Hepburn. She was the
supreme sensually feminine woman and she was also intelligent
with it! She served as the UNICEF Goodwill ambassador and
was honoured with the Presidential Medal of Freedom...
Okay, before I experience yet another orgasm
over Audrey Hepburn, let's get back to her acting career.
Where do I start? Her character Holly Golightly in Breakfast
At Tiffiny's is probably her most well known role, but I thought
she was stunning in Roman Holiday with Gregory Peck where
she played a princess who explores a life incognito, and she
was at her whimsical best in Sabrina, a film directed by Billy
Wilder, but my favourite Audrey Hepburn film was Charade where
she played Regina "Reggie" Lampert, a newly widowed
wife, with Cary Grant as a man appearing determined to be
her friend. Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn were truly wonderful
together with each utilising their considerable talents of
humour and drama, but it was the natural chemistry coming
through that wins the audience. If there is an actress I miss,
it is Audrey Hepburn. Damn! I'm crying again... If this page
were paper it would be sodden...
Tim Rees
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