Audrey Hepburn ranks in the Hollywood pantheon as one of film’s all-time biggest stars, and a new TV series will delve into the life of the legendary actress.
According to a report in Variety, the series will be written by “The Good Wife” writer Jennifer Hoyt, based on a treatment written by the late actress’ son Luca Dotti and Italian journalist Luigi Spinola.
While film fans will certainly be familiar with Hepburn’s work in such iconic movies as “Sabrina”, “Roman Holiday”, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and “My Fair Lady”, some of Hepburn’s non-movie honours include an Oscar, an Emmy, a Grammy, a Tony, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom — to say nothing of being a worldwide fashion icon as muse to
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