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by Barry Paris


  THE NETHERLANDS

  Charles H. André de la Porte; Martin Appelmann (Bosch & Kuening Uitgevers, Baarn); Mrs. G. A. Bechtold; Vim Borawitz (The Hague); Leendert de Jong (The Hague Film House); Alfred Heineken III (Amsterdam); Ida de Jong; Ph. Kamphuis (chief of Army Staff section, Military History Dept., The Hague); Jascht Kulom (Dutch Film Archives, Amsterdam); Michael Quarles van Ufford (Breda); B. Melis of Shell International (The Hague); Hako & Christine Sixma van Heemstra (Vetuphen); Cornelus Tieleman (The Hague); Hesje and Willem van Hall; Countess Klarien von Zuylen van Nyenveldt; Anneke van Wijk; Paul van Vliet; author-historian Paul Vroemen and Coos and Rocky (Et Kamerik); and Rose-Marie Willems.

  ENGLAND

  Mark Austen (Kompass Training Centre), Maria Avgoulis (William Morris Agency), the late Jeremy Brett, Kevin Brownlow, Sappho Clissit, Ninette de Valois, Jane Edgeworth, Angela Dukes Ellis, Annabel Farjeon, Maude Gosling, Peter and Catherine Green and families, Lord James Hanson, Penelope Hobhouse, Ronald Hynde, Elizabeth Kennedy, Richard Lester, Charles Saunders, Hugo Vickers, and Fred Zinnemann.

  FRANCE

  Michele Amon, Alain Barthot, Marie-Claude Benard, Leslie Caron, Hubert de Givenchy, Roland Petit, Gabrielle Hayat-Gelber, Bethany Haye, Veronique de Moussac, Marie-Christine Protoy, Alan Riding (International Herald Tribune), Ian and Yvonne Quarles van Ufford, Bob Willoughby, and the late Terence Young.

  SWITZERLAND

  Doris Brynner (Geneva), Sean Ferrer (Tolochenaz), Jack Glattbach (Geneva), Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan (Geneva), Christa Roth (Geneva); and my faithful friends Peter Viertel and Deborah Kerr (Klosters).

  ITALY

  Antonio, Bice & Giovanni Abbadessa, Enzo Amato, Anna Cataldi, Valentina Cortesa, Countess Lorean Gaetani-Lovatelli, Sophia Loren, Tony Menicucci, Grazia de Rossi, Sergio Russo, and Arabella Ungaro.

  ELSEWHERE GLOBALLY

  Cole and Marilyn Dodge (Nairobi, Kenya); David Heringa (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada); Ian MacLeod (Capetown, South Africa); Victor Soler-Sala (Madrid, Spain); Christine Sparagana (Santiago, Chile); and Gustavo Tavares (Dominican Republic).

  INDEX

  ABC. See Associated British Pictures

  Abramson, Martin

  Academy Award nominations: Breakfast at Tiffany’s ; The Children’s Hour; The Nun’s Story; Sabrina; Wait Until Dark

  Academy Awards; for costumes; Hepburn and; My Fair Lady ; Out of Africa; Roman Holiday

  Acting: Ferrer (Mel) and; Hepburn and

  Advise and Consent (film)

  Aging, Hepburn and

  L’Aiglon, Rostand

  Albanez, Teresa

  Albano, Italy, Ferrers in

  Alberti, Laura

  Alcohol, Holden and

  Alexander, Jane

  Alexandre (hairdresser)

  Algemeen Handelsblad

  Allen, Gene

  Allers, Franz

  Alpert, Hollis, and Paris When it Sizzles

  Always (film)

  America: Hepburn’s views of; immunization of children

  American Film reviews: Funny Face; Love in the Afternoon; The Nun’s Story

  American Film Institute: “Salute to Billy Wilder” ; tribute to Cary Grant

  American films, in England

  Ames, Preston

  Amsterdam, after war

  Anastasia (film)

  Anderson, Lindsay; Making a Film: The Story of “Secret People ”

  Anderson, Robert

  Andre, Carol

  Andrews, Julie; and Academy Awards; and My Fair Lady film

  Anet, Claude; Ariane

  Angeli, Pier

  Animals, Hepburn and

  Anne Frank Educational Trust

  Anorexia, questions of

  Anouilh, Jean: The Fighting Cock; The Lark

  Anti-Semitism, World War II Holland

  Antoinette Perry Award. See Tony Award

  Arabesque (film)

  Ariane, Anet

  Arkin, Alan; tribute to Hepburn

  Arnhem, Holland: tribute to Hepburn; van Heemstra family in

  -World War II, ; ballet performance ; battle of

  Around the World in 80 Days (film)

  Ashcroft, Peggy

  Ashton, Frederick

  ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)

  Assam (dog)

  Associated British Pictures (ABC) ; and Hepburn; and War and Peace

  Astaire, Adele

  Astaire, Fred; and Funny Face

  Atlanta, Georgia, UNICEF event

  Atlanta Journal, and They All Laughed

  Attenborough, Richard; A Bridge Too Far

  Audrey Hepburn: An Intimate Portrait, Maychick

  Audrey Hepburn Hollywood for Children Fund

  Audrey Hepburn in Her Own Words (TV documentary)

  Audrey Hepburn’s Enchanted Tales

  Audrey Hepburn’s Neck, Brown

  Aumont, Jean-Pierre

  Auric, Georges

  Autobiography, Hepburn and

  Autumn Sonata (film)

  Avedon, Richard; and Funny Face; tribute to

  Axelrod, George

  Aylmer, Felix

  Aacona Hoya, Jose

  Bacall, Lauren; Sex and the Single Girl

  Bache, Kitty

  Bad Company, Roughhead

  Bailey, Pearl

  Bainter, Fay

  Balaban, Barney

  Balcon, Michael

  Balkin, Karen

  Ballard, Lucien

  Ballet, Audrey and ; study with Rambert

  The Ballet Club

  Balsano, Roberta

  Bancroft, Anne

  Bangladesh, UNICEF field-trip

  Banks, Jeffrey

  Barba, John

  Bardot, Brigitte

  Barry Lyndon (film)

  Basehart, Richard

  Bazaar

  Beaton, Cecil; and Ferrers’ marriage; and My Fair Lady ; portrait of Hepburn

  Beauchamp, Anthony

  Beau Geste (film)

  Beauty; of Hepburn

  Beckerman, Sidney

  Bedazzled (film)

  Beedle, William Franklin, Jr. See Holden, William

  Behn, Marc, “The Unsuspecting Wife”

  Belafonte, Harry; tribute to Hepburn

  Belgian Congo, filming in

  Bell, Vladimir

  Bender, Dick

  Ben-Hur (film)

  Bentley, Eric

  Berenbeim, Glenn

  Bergen, Polly

  Bergman, Ingmar, Autumn Sonata

  Bergman, Ingrid

  Bernhardt, Sarah

  Bernstein, Leonard

  Bertolucci, Bernardo

  Best-dressed list

  Bienstock, Abraham

  Bikel, Theodore

  The Birds (film)

  Blackman, Honor

  “Blackout performances,” World War II

  Blackschleger, Janis

  The Blackshirt (BUF publication)

  Bland, Neville

  Blindness, Hepburn and

  Blood and Roses (film)

  Bloodline (film)

  Boarding school

  Bogart, Humphrey; in Sabrina

  Bogdanovich, Peter; and Gazzara; and Hepburn; and Stratten; and They All Laughed

  Bondarchuk, Sergei

  Booth, Shirley

  Borghi, Christiana

  Bosnia, Cataldi and

  Bosworth, Patricia

  Bourbon-Dampierre, Prince Alfonso de

  Bourdin, Lise

  Boyer, Charles

  Boyer, Jean

  Bradshaw, George

  Brand, Neville

  Brando, Marlon

  Brandy for the Parson script

  The Brave Bulls (film)

  Brazil, street children

  Breakfast at Tiffany’s (film)

  Brett, Jeremy

  Brett, Simon

  Bridges, Olive

  A Bridge Too Far, Ryan

  A Bridge Too Far (film)

  British Film Academy
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br />   British Union of Fascists (BUF)

  Britt, May

  Broadway, Florida; and Ferrers’ marital problems

  Bron, Eleanor

  Brook, Rupert

  Brooklyn Eagle

  Brown, Alan, Audrey Nepburn’s Neck

  Brown, Clarence

  Brown, Josephine

  Brown, Kay

  Brown, Richard

  Browne, Stanley

  Brownlow, Kevin

  Bruce, Lawrence E., Jr.

  Brynner, Doris Kleiner ; and My Fair Lady

  —and Hepburn: death of; home of; illness of; marriage to Dotti; thinness of ; UNICEF involvement

  Brynner, Victoria

  Brynner, Yul; and Ferrers’ marital problems

  Buchell, Betty and Philip

  Bulimia, questions of

  Bullfight, Hepburn and

  Bürgenstock, Switzerland, Ferrer home ; burglary

  Burnett, Carol

  Burstyn, Ellen

  Burton, Richard

  Bush, Barbara

  Bush, George

  Butler, Jerry

  Byng, Douglas

  Cabriola (film)

  Cagney,James

  California: Ferrers in; Hepburn and

  Calvert, “Mad Mike”

  Camels, UNICEF fund-raiser for

  Camp, Colleen

  Campbell, Beatrice

  Campbell, Mrs. Patrick

  Canby, Vincent, and They All Laughed

  Cannon, Dyan

  Cantor, Arthur

  Capote, Truman; and Breakfast at Tiffany’s

  Capra, Frank

  Capucine (Germaine Lefebvre)

  Caras, Roger

  Cardiff, Jack

  Carey, Philip

  Carlisle, Kitty

  Carnival (stage musical)

  Carnival of the Animals, Saint-Saëns

  Caron, Leslie; and Ferrers’ marital problems; in Lili,

  -and Hepburn ; career of; thinness of

  Carpio, Roberto

  Carrey, Jim

  Carter, Jimmy

  Cartier’s, high tea at

  Cary, Joyce

  Caspar, Joseph

  Cass, Henry

  Castel Sainte-Cecile

  Cataldi, Anna; and Capucine; and Dotti; and Somalia; and Wolders

  —and Hepburn: death of; home of; illness of; marriage to Dotti; UNICEF work

  Catholic Church, and The Nun’s Story

  CBS, and My Fair Lady

  The Celluloid Closet, Russo

  Censorship

  Central America, UNICEF field-trip

  Cerny, Horst

  Chamberlain, Neville

  Chambers, Anne Cox

  Channing, Carol

  Chaplin, Charles, tribute to

  Charade (film)

  Chasin, George

  Cher; tribute to Hepburn

  Cherry, Helen

  Chevalier, Maurice

  Child-women

  The Children’s Hour (film)

  The Children’s Hour (play), Hellman

  Children: Hepburn and; immunization of ; starving

  Chorus-line jobs

  Christian Science Church, Arnhem

  Christie, Julie

  Christmas, before Hepburn’s death

  Christmas card for UNICEF

  Ciaccia, Maria

  Cinecittà studios, Rome

  CinemaScope

  Cities, Hepburn and

  Citizenship of Hepburn

  Civil rights movement, Ferrer (Mel) and

  Cleopatra (film)

  Clift, Montgomery

  Clinton, Bill

  Clooney, Rosemary

  Clothes, Hepburn and; for UNICEF trips . See also Fashion, Hepburn and

  Clurman, Harold

  CNN (Cable News Network)

  Cobb, Lee J.

  Coburn, James; and Charade; and Grant; and Hepburn

  Cogan, Alma

  Cohn, Harry

  Colbert, Claudette

  Cole, Clayton

  Cole, Sidney

  Colette, Sidonie-Gabrielle; Gigi

  Collier, Constance

  Columbia Pictures: and Charade; and Robin and Marian

  Commonweal, and Ondine

  Compton, Fay

  “Concert for Peace,” Norway

  Concertgebouw Orchestra

  Concert-stage performances

  Connelly, Marc, Everywhere I Roam

  Connery, Sean; Robin and Marian; tribute to

  Convention on the Rights of the Child

  Cooper, Gary; death of; Love in the Afternoon; and The Nun’s Story

  Cooper, Gladys

  Coritelli Lovatelli, Iliana

  Corliss, Richard

  Corman, Roger

  Corri, Beatrice

  Cortesa, Valentina

  Cosby, Bill

  Cosford, Bill, and They All Laughed

  Cosmopolitan magazine

  Costumes;byGivenchy; for How to Steal a Million; for My Fair Lady; for Ondine; for Two for the Road; for Wait Until Dark

  Cotten, Joseph

  The Country Girl (film)

  Court, Hazel

  Coward, Noel; and Paris When It Sizzles

  Crenna, Richard

  Crichton, Charles

  Crime, in Rome

  Crist, Judith, and Paris When It Sizzles

  Croce, Manuela

  Crosby, John, and Mayerling

  Crowner, Stuart

  Crowther, Bosley; and How to Steal a Million ; and Sabrina; and Young Wives’ Tale

  Crutchley, Rosalie

  Cue, and Green Mansions

  Cue for Passion (play)

  Cukor, George; Academy Awards; and Baroness van Heemstra; and My Fair Lady ; and Marni Nixon1

  Cult figures

  Curtis, Tony (Bernard Schwartz); and Paris When It Sizzles; Sex and the Single Girl ; and Stratten

  Curtwright, Bob

  Cyrano (Ferrer film)

  Cyrano de Bergerac (Depardieu film)

  Daddy Long Legs (film)

  Dahl, Arlene

  Dahl, Roald

  Dainton, Patricia

  Dana, Nickolas

  Dance, Hepburn and

  Dance magazine

  Daniell, Henry

  Daniels, William

  Danny Kaye International Children’s Special

  Davies, Jack, Laughter in Paradise

  Davis, Patricia

  Day, Doris

  Deane-Drummond, Anthony

  Deathwatch, Genet

  Declaration on the Rights of the Child

  de Havilland, Olivia

  de Jong, Ida

  de Jong, Leendert

  De Laurentiis, Dino, War and Peace

  Delorme, Danièle

  Del Rio, Dolores

  de Mille, Agnes

  Deneuve, Catherine

  De Niro, Robert

  de Nobili, Lila

  Denver Post, and Bloodline

  Depardieu, Gerard, Cyrano

  de Rochemont, Louis

  de Rossi, Alberto

  de Rossi, Grazia

  de Valois, Ninette

  Diamond, I. A. L.

  The Diary of Anne Frank; Hepburn and

  Dickens, Charles

  Dickinson, Thorold; and screentest for Roman Holiday

  Diet, Hepburn and

  Dietrich, Marlene; and Paris When It Sizzles

  Dighton, John. See Trumbo, Dalton

  DiLazzaro, Dalila

  Diller, Barry

  Dines, Gordon

  Dinesen, Isak

  Dinner party given by Ferrers

  Directors: Ferrer (Mel) as; Hepburn and

  Discontent, Hepburn and

  Diseases of childhood, UNICEF and

  Divorce: of Hepburn’s parents

  —Hepburn and;from Dotti; from Ferrer

  Dmytryk, Edward

  Dodge, Cole

  Dog Day Afternoon (film)

  Dogs, Hepburn and

  Donahue, Phil; and Hepburn’s
thinness

  Donen, Stanley; and Charade ; and Funny Face; tribute to Hepburn ; and Two for the Road

  Doorn Castle

  Dotti, Andrea; kidnapping attempt.; and UNICEF

  -marriage of; divorce; infidelities; jealousy

  Dotti, Luca; birth of; career; childhood; custody fight ; and mother’s death; and mother’s film; and mother’s illness; Wolders and

  Douglas, Kirk

  Douglas, Michael

  Dowling, Joan

  Draaisma, Douwe

  Dreyfuss, Richard

  Driving, Hepburn and

  Duarte, Napoleon

  Dubbing, in films; My Fair Lady

  Dublin, Ireland, UNICEF benefit

  Ducks, Hepburn and

  Dukes, Ashley

  Dunaway, Faye

  Dunfee, Jack

  Dunham, Katherine

  Dunne, Dominick; and Hepburn’s home; and Hepburn’s marriage to Dotti

  Dunne, Irene

  Dunnock, Mildred

  Dutch Guiana

  Dutch in Seven Lessons (film)

  Dutch language

  Duvivier, Julien, Holiday for Henrietta

  Ealing Studios

  Earrings borrowed from Bulgari

  Eastman Award presentation

  Eating disorders, questions of

  Ecuador, UNICEF field-trip

  Edens, Roger

  Edgeworth, Jane

  Edwards, Anne, The Survivors

  Edwards, Blake; and Breakfast at Tiffany’s

  Egan, Daisy

  Eindiguer, Maurice

  Eisner, Michael

  Ekberg, Anita

  Eldridge, Mona

  Elena and Her Men (film)

  El Greco (film)

  Elizabeth, Queen Mother

  Elliott, Denholm

  Ellis, Angela Dukes

  Elocution lessons

  El Salvador, UNICEF trip

  England: World War II

  —Hepburn in; in childhood English royalty

  Enyeart, James

  Ethiopia, UNICEF field-trip

  Evans, Edith

  Evans, Michael

  Evans, Robert

  Everywhere I Roam, Connelly

  Eyes of Hepburn

  Falcon Crest (TV series)

  The Fall of the Roman Empire (film)

  Family planning

  “Famous” (dog)

  Farjeon, Annabel

  Farmer, Michelle

  Farrow, Mia

  Fascist movement, England

  Fashion, Hepburn and

  Father Goose (film)

  Favorite actresses

  Fears, Hepburn and

  Fear Strikes Out (film)

  Fehr, Rudy

  Feinstein, Herbert

  Feldman, Charles K.

  Feldman, Gene; and Ferrers’ marital problems

 

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