Other Titles • The Audrey Hepburn Story • Audrey Hepburn (1999) • Untitled Audrey Hepburn Bio (1998)
Synopses for The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000)
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Jennifer Love Hewitt is a beautiful and talented actress with style and charm. She is not, however, Audrey Hepburn, and try as she might, she is unable to embody the gamine actress in the made-for-television biopic The Audrey Hepburn Story.
Making the Hepburn bio was a gusty move for Hewitt, and one has to admire her chutzpah. But the role, if it was to be dared, would have been better off in the hands of an unknown. As it is, it's difficult to shake the image of Hewitt in her television and teen roles, and while she mastered the wide-eyed look, her eyes are not doelike enough and her accent borders on ludicrous. If you can move past this, though, the story of Hepburn's life--even given her do-gooder qualities--is interesting fodder for exploration, although at times the script feels as if it's trying to create tension where there is little. Desertion by her father, a brief stint in the resistance in wartime Netherlands, and affairs with fellow actors create drama, but not enough to enliven the film. Part of the problem is the entire film is told from flashback from the set of Breakfast at Tiffany's, so much of Hepburn's great work is left untouched.
Yet, despite the flaws, fans will appreciate the paean to Hepburn, as we glimpse into the difficulties of her early career and her budding stardom. The two girls who play the childhood Hepburn excel in their roles, and the strong supporting cast--including Frances Fisher as her mother and Eric McCormack as Mel Ferrer--brighten the film, which ultimately brings a touch of Hepburn's elegance to our own humdrum lives. --Jenny Brown
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Jennifer Love-Hewitt (I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER) stars as the legendary Audrey Hepburn in this ambitious made-for-TV bio-pic that focuses on the extraordinary events that transformed a scampish war refugee into one of the most beloved actresses of all time. Framed around her battles to win the affections of the catty Truman Capote (Michael J.Burg) during the filming of BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S in New York City, the film employs flashbacks to recount Hepburn's rise to fame -- offset by the many trials of her personal life and her relationships with millionaire James Hanson (Peter Giles), actor William Holden (Gabriel Macht), and producer Mel Ferrer (Eric McCormack - WILL & GRACE).
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Experience the struggles, triumphs and tender romances of beloved screen star Audrey Hepburn in this drama starring Jennifer Love Hewitt (I Know What You Did Last Summer, Can't Hardly Wait). The gamine beauty's rise to fame seemed like a fairy tale, but her childhood was filled with pain: from the estranged father whose love she desperately sought to her turbulent upbringing in Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II. Despite her past, Hepburn's grace and charm made her destined for stardom, with one memorable performance (her Oscar – winning role in Roman Holiday, Best Actress-1953) leading to others (Sabrina, Breakfast At Tiffany's, My Fair Lady). Filled with heart-felt performances by Hewitt and co-stars Frances Fisher (Titanic) and Eric McCormack (TV's Will & Grace), this captivating bio-pic is a loving tribute to a true legend.
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