What striking initials AH!!! AH for Audrey Hepburn and AH for Anne Hathaway -- both playing princesses characters. I see the similarities you pointed out They...
Yeah it's the similarity of their costumes and make-up that makes them look like look-a-likes. But I don't think Audrey wore as much make up as Anne Hathaway...
I recently read an interesting article about musicals. It dealt with the rise and fall, and now the apparent comeback of this genre of movies. Below's the part...
That is a revelation. The women portrayed in the musicals are the strong female type for sure. There are Audrey Hepburn in Eliza Doolittle, Funny Face; B...
... For one thing, I wouldn't believe everything you read in a women's magazine! (I assume that's what this is from.) What you've quoted smacks of the kind of...
... This was true of female stars of the past generally. There's no comparison between the shallow and objectified stars of today and those of the past....
Although the writings and material presented back in the 1950's may be tame, or not well-written, the actresses (stars) of that era had a certain quality you...
An interesting point, perhaps somewhat contradictory. Are you saying the level of characterisation *was* better during the 'golden age' of the 40's - 50's. My...
In all honesty, I think Audrey would be completely indignant...Astaire 'creepy'? Old, yes, but creepy, no!!Bobbi HarmanV.P. Community ServiceAtlanta Junior...
Not only Audrey but many would be. I believe Fred Astaire's dancing alone in Funny Face more than knocked off twenty years of his age. Cary Cooper in Love in...
Hello everyone! Fred Astaire and Audrey's age difference in Funny Face never really bother me. Although it's true that he was significantly older than Audrey...
If Fred Astaire was "creepy" in Funny Face, I'd like to be as "creepy"! Astaire at that time (age 57) was dancing for 4 hours per day to keep his craft honed!...
Well I for one completely disagree with Fred looking creepy and old. Okay I admit, I thought so when I first watched the movie but as I appreciated more old...
I love Bogart, Grant, Cooper, and Astaire but I agree what Bogart wasn't v. right for the role of Linus in Sabrina. Gary Cooper was a bit too old for his part...
The Independent carried Italian fashion designer Giovanna Fontana's obituary; again Audrey is mentioned: "Wedding dresses were to remain a key feature of their...
If I remember there is an article about this in EB's Audrey Hepburn Library, http://audreyhepburnlibrary.com/ a story about the wedding dress Audrey gave away....
Quirky Brit band The Divine Comedy, currently doing a tour of the US and Canada, seem to be inspired by Audrey Hepburn. Her line in Funny Face: "This book...
Eee! Is this another DC fan? I've been a fan for a few years now, and caught Neil (the genius of the Divine Comedy) on tour two years ago at the Troubador in...
Hey, FabAudrey! I am. I've been a fan of Neil Hannon's since the last album Absent Friends and just found out he admires Audrey. In some interviews he's...
It's always such a pleasure to meet a fellow fan, genex! "Absent Friends" is a stellar album, I just can't get over it. I'll definitely let you know how much I...
Hey Fabaudrey! Great to meet someone here who is a fan of both Audrey and Neil's! What strikes me as amazing is the genius of DC - how they incorporate classic...
Yep, he's British (Irish, to be exact). Well, I have some of my pictures from the show up from the digital camera, if anyone's interested. Go here: ...
FabAudrey! Cool sassy pics! :D Thanks much. They are great! Almost looks like you were sitting on stage! Lucky you got Neil's setlist! What did they play? And...
Thanks so much, genex! Yep, I was about two feet away from lounging on Neil's keyboard. ;) I'll copy out the setlist for ya: Absent Friends Billy Bird Woman of...
Audrey's A Woman of the World they played!! :) How HEP is that! I guess Audrey's Funny Face intro in Booklovers would be more difficult to do. Thanks for...