Movies About Audrey Hepburn

An exploration of Audrey Hepburn's illustrious film career, showcasing ten of her most iconic movies. From romantic comedies to thrilling adventures, these films highlight her versatility and timeless charm.

Funny Face
'Funny Face' features Hepburn as an intellectual turned fashion model, who finds herself unexpectedly thrust into the world of high fashion. The film's charm is enhanced by its memorable music and dance sequences, alongside Fred Astaire.
Year:
1957
Time:
103 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$0
Love in the Afternoon
In 'Love in the Afternoon', Hepburn plays the innocent daughter of a private detective who becomes romantically involved with an older playboy. The film, set in Paris and co-starring Gary Cooper, offers a blend of romance and charm.
Year:
1957
Time:
130 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$2,100,000
Sabrina
'Sabrina' tells the story of a chauffeur's daughter, played by Hepburn, who transforms from a shy young girl into a sophisticated woman after studying in Paris. Her return captures the attention of the wealthy Larrabee brothers, leading to a captivating love triangle.
Year:
1954
Time:
113 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$2,239,000
Charade
Set in Paris, 'Charade' is a romantic comedy-thriller with Hepburn playing a woman caught in a web of intrigue after her husband's murder. Starring alongside Cary Grant, the film is noted for its wit, suspense, and stylish fashion.
Year:
1963
Time:
113 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$4,000,000
Wait Until Dark
'Wait Until Dark' is a gripping thriller starring Hepburn as a blind woman who becomes the target of a violent criminal seeking hidden drugs in her apartment. Her performance amplifies the tension and suspense throughout the film.
Year:
1967
Time:
108 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$4,000,000
The Nun's Story
'The Nun's Story' sees Hepburn in a dramatic role as Sister Luke, a dedicated nun questioning her faith and purpose amidst the backdrop of World War II. Her nuanced performance earned her critical acclaim and showcased her dramatic range.
Year:
1959
Time:
151 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$3,500,000
My Fair Lady
In 'My Fair Lady', Hepburn stars as Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower seller who undergoes an extensive transformation under the tutelage of Professor Henry Higgins. This musical is celebrated for its enchanting score and Hepburn's captivating portrayal.
Year:
1964
Time:
170 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$17,000,000
Roman Holiday
In 'Roman Holiday', Audrey Hepburn stars as a princess longing for freedom, who escapes her royal duties for a day of adventure in Rome with a charming reporter, played by Gregory Peck. This film marked Hepburn's first major American role and earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress, establishing her as a Hollywood icon.
Year:
1953
Time:
119 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$1,500,000
Breakfast at Tiffany's
'Breakfast at Tiffany's' features Hepburn as Holly Golightly, a free-spirited socialite in New York City. Known for her iconic black dress and pearls, the film delves into themes of love, identity, and belonging, with Hepburn's performance being a standout.
Year:
1961
Time:
115 min

Country:

US

Budget:

$2,500,000
Two for the Road
'Two for the Road' explores the complexities of marriage through the turbulent relationship of a couple portrayed by Hepburn and Albert Finney. The film's nonlinear narrative and emotional depth highlight Hepburn's ability to tackle sophisticated roles.
Year:
1967
Time:
112 min

Country:

GB

Budget:

$0