Audrey Hepburn was far more than a Hollywood icon—she was a symbol of grace, resilience, and compassion. Born in 1929 in Brussels, her childhood was marked by hardship, including her father’s abandonment and the horrors of World War II under Nazi occupation in the Netherlands.
Despite suffering hunger and loss, Hepburn found strength in dance and later rose to become an Academy Award–winning actress. In her later years, she devoted herself to humanitarian work with UNICEF, helping children around the world. Her legacy endures not only through timeless films, but through a life defined by kindness and courage.
