Audrey Hepburn Honoured With Blue Plaque in London
English Heritage is set to honour legendary actress Audrey Hepburn with a blue plaque in London. The plaque will celebrate Hepburn's early years in the city, where she transitioned from ballet to acting and gained her first significant roles.
Hepburn, best known for her iconic roles in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' and 'Roman Holiday', won an Oscar for the latter film, which was notably shot in London. The Curzon cinema in Mayfair will host a special screening of 'Roman Holiday' to mark the unveiling of the blue plaque.
During her time in London, Hepburn made her Broadway debut in 'Gigi' and secured other notable roles on stage and screen. The blue plaque is one of many erected by English Heritage to honour figures who have contributed to shaping modern London.
The blue plaque honouring Audrey Hepburn will be unveiled in London, commemorating her formative years in the city and her significant impact on the world of cinema. The special screening of 'Roman Holiday' will provide an opportunity for fans to celebrate her legacy.
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