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Audrey Hepburn, what's the story worth talking about? I need it for my speech.

Audrey Hepburn's first love happened at the age of 21, with james hanson, 29. In 1952, after the four premieres of "Golden Powder World", Hepburn and Hansen announced that they would get married after the tour.

The release of Roman Holiday was a great success. With the rapid development of the performing arts career, the two people got together less and separated more. Coupled with Hepburn's mother's persistent opposition, Hepburn announced the dissolution of her engagement with her fiance Hansen at the Chicago premiere of "The World of Gold Powder".

On August 2th, 1953, at the party after the premiere of Roman Holiday, gregory peck introduced his friend, actor and playwright mel ferrer to Audrey Hepburn, and they fell in love at first sight.

On September 24th, 1954, Hepburn and Ferrer got married in a small church by the lake of Luzern, Switzerland. After the marriage, Hepburn had two miscarriages because of her weak health. On July 17th, 196, she gave birth to her son Sean Hepburn Ferrer. However, due to the increasingly obvious gap between their career development, the marriage began to crack. On September 1, 1967, Hepburn and Ferrer announced their divorce.

Extended information

On May 4th, 1929, Audrey Hepburn was born in a family of aristocratic descendants at No.48, Kievi Street, Ixelle District, southeast of Brussels. Her full name was Audrey Catherine Ralston. In May 1935, Audrey Hepburn's father left her and her mother and left home.

in the same year, she entered the aristocratic boarding school "Missleyden School" in Elheim Township, Kent, England, and graduated in 1938. In September 1939, when the European War broke out, Hepburn followed his mother back to Holland.

in p>1939, Audrey Hepburn entered the Arnhem Conservatory in the Netherlands to study ballet. In 194, the Netherlands, which declared neutrality, was occupied by Nazi Germany.

In order to avoid the trouble caused by Audrey Hepburn's original English name, her mother falsified her identity document and created a Dutch pseudonym for her, Edda van Heemstra, but this name was never officially registered legally.