by Barry Paris
Mayerling (TV production)
Mealand, Richard
Melford, Jack
Mellor, William
Memorial performances
Men, Hepburn and
Mendelson, Howard
Mengelberg, Willem
Menicucci, Tony
Men of Arnhem (film)
Mercer, Johnny
Merrick, David
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Ferrer (Mel) and; and Funny Face; and Green Mansions
Michener, James, Hawaii
Middleton, Gabrielle
Middleton, Guy
Miles, Sarah
Miller, Gilbert
Miller, Kitty
Mills, Hayley
Mills, John
Minnelli, Liza
Miscarriages
The Mission (film)
Mitford, Diana
Mitford, Unity
Mitterrand, Francois
Mizrahi, Isaac
Mockridge, Norton
Modeling jobs
Mohammed: Messenger of God (film)
Monkhouse, Bob
Monroe, Marilyn
Monte Carlo Baby (film)
Montessori, Maria
Montgomery, Bernard Law
“Moon River” (song)
Moonstruck (film)
Moore, Roger; and Hepburn’s UNICEF work
Moreau, Jeanne, Lumière
Morfogen, George
Morley, Sheridan; and Ferrers’ divorce
Morricone, Ennio
Morrissey, Paul
Moseley, Roy, and Grant
Moses, Rebecca
Mosley, Oswald
Mother Goose Suite, Ravel
Motherhood, Hepburn and
Movies on television, Hepburn and
Mullally, Frederic
Müller, Georges
Mulligan, Robert
Munshin, Jules
Murdoch, Henry P.
Murphy, Audie
Murton, Lionel
Museum of Modern Art, Hepburn tribute
Music, Hepburn and
My Fair Lady (film); Academy Awards; restoration of
My Fair Lady (on stage)
My Mother Thought She Was Audrey Hepburn (film)
Nashville (film)
National Enquirer
Nauta, Max
Nazi Germany, and Holland
Nazism, Audrey’s parents and
Neal, Patricia; and Academy Awards ; and Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Nesbitt, Cathleen
Netherlands: ballet in; “Film and Fashion” festival ; liberation of; World War II,
Newman, Paul
Newsweek reviews: The Brave Bulls; Charade ; Gigi; Ondine; They All Laughed
New World Symphony Orchestra
New York City: Dottis’ trip to; Hepburn’s arrival
New York Daily News, and Bloodline
New York Film Critics Awards
New York Herald Tribune
New York Mirror
New York Times; Capucine obituary; and Mayerling; and Monte Carlo Baby
Nicholas and Alexandra (film)
Nicholson, Jack
Niel, David, Winnie the Pooh oratorio
Night at the Opera (film)
Nina (play)
Niven, David; and Hepburn’s marriage to Dotti
Nixon, Marni; and Hepburn
No Bail for the Judge (film)
Noises Off (film)
North Africa, immunization of children
Novak, Blaine
Nude scene, Two for rhe Road
The Nun’s Story (film); promotional tour
Oakes, Philip
Oberon, Merle
O’Connor, Donald
O‘Donohue, Irene. See Ferrer, Irene O’Donohue
O’Donohue, Joseph J.
Oh Rosalinda! (film)
Olivier, Laurence
Ondine (film)
Ondine (play); “Tony” award
O’Neal, Ryan
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
One Wild Oat (film)
Openda, Katherine
“Operation Lifeline”
Operation Petticoat (film)
Orunesu, Giovanni
Oscar nominations. See Academy Awards
O’Toole, Peter; and Finney; How to Steal a Million
Out of Africa
Page, Geraldine
Pagliai, Bruno
Pagliai, Bruno, Jr.
Pagliai, Francesca
Pain, emotional, Hepburn and
Paint Your Wagon (film)
“La Paisible,” (Hepburn home) ; Hepburn’s funeral; last days at
Pamplona, Spain
Panavision
Papas, Irene
Paramaribo, Surinam
Paramount Pictures; ABC and; and Astaire ; and Breakfast at Tiffany’s; contract with; film proposals; and Funny Face; and Hepburn; and Hepburn’s marriage plans; and “Isn’t It Romantic,” ; and Paris When It Sizzles; and Roman Holiday ; theft of Hepburn films; and War and Peace
Pardo, Denise
Parents, Hepburn and
Paris: Hepburn in; Funny Face filming
Paris Does Strange Things (film)
Paris When It Sizzles (film)
Parker, Lou
Parker, Suzy
Parry, Natasha
Parsons, Louella
Passaniéronique. See also Peckéronique
Patrick, Nigel
Pecci-Blunt, Camilla, Countess; and Hepburn’s marriage to Dotti
Pecci-Blunt, Dino, Count
Peck, Gregory; and Hepburn; and La Jolla Playhouse ; and Roman Holiday; tributes to ; tribute to Hepburn
Peckéronique
Peploe, Mark
Peppard, George
Pepper, Curtis Bill
Peralta, Angel
Perkins, Anthony; Lincoln Center tribute to Hepburn
Perkins, Millie
Pertwee, Michael, Laughter in Paradise
Peter Pan (film)
Peters, Susan
Pfeiffer, Michelle
Photoplay: Hepburn interviews
Picker, David
Picturegoer
Picturegoer Film Annual
Pike, Robert E.
Pilchard, Frances
Pipes, Todd
Planer, Franz
Plaskin, Glenn
Playwrights Company, and Ondine
Plunkett, Patricia
Poem by Hepburn, tribute to Grant
Poitier, Sidney
Polanski, Roman
Polio, Ferrer and
Politics, Hepburn and
Ponti, Carlo
Popcorn Venus, Rosen
Population, slowing of growth
Porter, Cole, You’ll Never Know
Porter, Gene Stratton, Girl of the Limberlost
Powell, Michael
Power, Tyrone
Preminger, Otto; and censorship
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Press: Hepburn and; and Hepburn’s illness; and My Fair Lady
Press conferences for UNICEF
Previn, André; and Funny Face; and Harrison; and Hepburn; and Hepburn’s singing; and My Fair Lady
Previn, Dory
Price, Vincent
Privacy, Hepburn and
Prizzi’s Honor (film)
Problem-solving, Hepburn and
Producer, Ferrer as, Wait Until Dark
Providence Journal, and They All Laughed
Psycho (film)
Public speaking, Hepburn and; concert-stage performances
Publishers Weekly
Pullan, Bruce
Pygmalion, Shaw
Quant, Mary, clothes by
Queenie (film)
Quine, Richard
Quinn, Anthony
Quo Vadis? (film)
Racklin, Martin
Radio, Ferrer (Mel) and
Radio Orange
Rambert, Marie
Ran (film)
Rancho No
torious (film)
Raphael, Frederic
Raphael, Sally Jessy
Rattaz, Denise
Ravel, Maurice, Mother Goose Suite
Ray, Satyajit
Record collection of Hepburn
Recording projects
Redgrave, Vanessa
Reed, Donna
Reed, Rex; and Funny Face
Reggiani, Serge
Reisz, Karel
Religion, Hepburn and
Rembar, Jill
Rendlesham, Claire
Renoir, Claude
Resistance movement, World War II Holland
“Responsive stillness”
Return Ticket, Deane-Drummond
Reviews: Always; Bloodline; The Brave Bulls; Charade; The Children’s Hour; Dutch in Seven Lessons; From the Diary of Anne Frank; Funny Face; Gigi ; Green Mansions; How to Steal a Million ; Laredo (TV series); Love Among Thieves ; Love in the Afternoon; Mayerling; Monte Carlo Baby; My Fair Lady; The Nun’s Story; Ondine; Paris When lt Sizzles ; Robin and Marian; Sabrina; Secret People; They All Laughed; Two for the Road; The Unforgiven; Young Wives’ Tale ; War and Peace
Reynolds, Debbie
Richard’s Things (film)
Riding, Alan
“Rights of the Child” postage stamp
Ripetti, Daniela
Ritter, John
Rizzuto, John
RKO: Ferrer (Mel) and; and Green Mansions
Robbins, Jerome
Roberti, Paola Dotti (mother-in-law)
Roberti, Vero
Roberts, Julia
Robin and Marian (film)
Rochester, New York; Wolders home
Rodgers, Richard
Rogers, Henry
Roman Holiday (film) ; Academy Awards
Rome; Dottis’ apartment in; filming in; Hepburn and
Romney, Edana
Room at the Top (film)
Rooney, Mickey
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Rose, named for Hepburn
Rosen, Marjorie, Popcorn Venus
Ross, Herbert, The Turning Point
Rossen, Robert
Rostand, Edmond, L’Aiglon
Rotary International
Roth, Christa
Rotterdam, Nazi bombing of
Roughhead, William, Bad Company
Rouleau, Raymond
Royal Military Invalids Home
Rule, Janice
Running Time: Films of the Cold War, Sayre
Russo, Sergio
Russo, Vito, The Celluloid Closet
Ruston, Audrey Kathleen van Heemstra. See Hepburn, Audrey
Ruston, Joseph (father) ; Audrey and
Ruttenberg, Joseph
Ryan, Cornelius, A Bridge Too Far
Ryan, Robert
Sabrina (film); Oscar nominations; remake
Sadique (Sudanese ruler)
Sadler’s Wells Ballet
Saint Jack (film)
Saint Joan (film)
Saint-Saëns, Camille, Carnival of the Animals
Salary: early years; for Funny Face; for Mayerling ; for Ondine; for Sabrina; for The Unforgiven; for War and Peace
Saturday Review; and Ondine
Sauce Piquante (review)
Sauce Tartare (review)
Saunders, Charles
Sayre, Nora, Running Time: Films of the Cold War
Scaramouche (film)
Schickel, Richard
Schifrin, Lalo
Schlee, Valentina
Schloss, Eva
Schneider, Romy
Schooling of Hepburn; boarding school
Schwartz, Bernard. See Curtis, Tony
Scott, George C.
Scott, Ken
Screen Actors Guild Achievement Award Screentests: of Astaire; Ferrer (Mel) and
-of Hepburn; for Roman Holiday; for Secret People
Seberg, Jean
The Secret Fury (film)
Secret People (film)
Seidenbaum, Art
Seldes, Marian
Self-image of Hepburn
Sellers, Peter
Selznick, David 0.; and La Jolla Playhouse
Serenity, Hepburn and
Seton, Susan
Sex, Hepburn’s view of
Sex and the Single Girl
Sexuality of Hepburn
Seyss-Inquart, Arthur
Shamir, Yitzhak
Shanley, John Patrick
Sharif, Omar
Shaughnessy, Alfred
Shaw, Bernard
Shaw, George Bernard; Pygmalion
Shaw, Irwin
Shaw, Robert
Shaw, Susan
Sheldon, Sidney, Bloodline
Shepherd, Cybill
Shepherd, Richard
Sherwood, Robert
Shopping, Hepburn and
Short, Martin
Shubert, Karin
Sidney, Philip
Signoret, Simone
Silva, Henry
Silverman, Stephen
Silver Screen
Sim, Alastair
Simmons, Jean Sinatra, Frank
Singing, Hepburn and; lessons; in My Fair Lady
Sinopoli, Giuseppe
Skiing, Hepburn and
Smith, Harry
Smith, Lillian, Strange Fruit
Smith, Liz; and Robin and Marian
Smith, Muriel
Snider, Paul
Snodgress, Carrie
Somalia, UNICEF field-trip
Somes, Michael
The Song of Bernadette (film)
Soukhotine, Elisabeth “Lisa”
The Sound of Music
South America, UNICEF field-trip
Spadafora, Marina
Spain, Robin and Marian filmed in
Spanish Riviera, Ferrer home
Spielberg, Steven
Sports, Hepburn and
Springhill Nursery
Sragow, Michael
Stage-fright, Hepburn and
Stage performances, listed
Star! (film)
Stark, Ray
Starr, Ringo
Steiger, Rod
Sterling, Steve
Sterne, Herb
Stevens, George
Stewart, Jimmy
Stone, Laurie
Stone, Peter; “The Unsuspecting Wife”
Stradling, Harry
Straight, Beatrice
Strange Fruit, Smith
Strangers Kiss (film)
Strasberg, Paula
Stratten Dorothy
Streep, Meryl
Street children, UNICEF and
Streisand, Barbra; and Bogdanovich
Stroud, Pauline
Styne, Jule, High Button Shoes
Sudan, UNICEF field-trip
Suddenly Last Summer (film)
Sullavan, Margaret
Sumac, Yma
Summer and Smoke, Williams
Summer Nights
The Sun Also Rises (film)
Surinam
The Survivors, Edwards
Susskind, David
Suzman, Janet
Swanson, Gloria
Switzerland, Hepburn’s homes: Bürgenstock ; Tolochenaz-sur-Morges
Swope, John
Tarassova, Olga
Tavares, Gustavo
Taylor, Elizabeth; and Hepburn’s UNICEF work; and My Fair Lady
Taylor, Henry, Jr.
Taylor, Samuel, Sabrina Fair
Tea break, Wait Until Dark set
Television; Hepburn and; memorial documentary ; performances, listed
Terrorism, fears of
Testimonial appearances, Hepburn and
That Touch of Mink (film)
Theatre Arts, review of Gigi
Thefts of Hepburn items
These Three (film)
They All Laughed (film)
Thomas, Bob
Thomas, Michael Tilson; From the Diary of Anne Frank; and Hepburn
Thompson, Frank: and
Breakfast at Tiffany’s; and Robin and Marian
Thompson, Kay
Thomson, Archie
Thomson, Virgil
Thouroude, Jean-Claude
Tiffany’s, Hepburn and
Time magazine; and Breakfast at Tiffany’s; and The Children’s Hour; and Robin and Marian; and Sabrina
Time-Life films, and They All Laughed
Time-Tested Beauty Tips, Levenson
Tito’s Hats, Ferrer
Tobruk (film)
Todd, Mike
To Have and Have Not (film)
Tokyo, Japan, UNICEF benefit
Tolo, Marilù
Tolochenaz-sur-Morges, Switzerland, Hepburn’s home; funeral at ; final return to; gardens at
Tolstoy, Leo, War and Peace
“Tomorrow” (cat)
Tony Awards; Hepburn and
Toomey, Gerry
Torlonia, Princess Olimpia
Tracy, Spencer
Trauner, Alexander
Trebbi, Daniela
Trilling, Steve
Tripp, Barbara
Truman, Harry S.
Trumbo, Dalton
Tulip named for Hepburn
Turkey, UNICEF field-trip
The Turning Point, Ross
20th Century-Fox
Two for the Road (film); remake
Two Women (film)
Ullmann
Ulysses (film)
The Unforgiven (film)
Ungaro, Arabella
UNICEF; benefits for; and Hepburn foundation ; Hepburn memorials; and Hepburn’s funeral; and Hepburn’s illness ; Hepburn’s work with; tribute to Hepburn; TV documentary
United Nations Children’s Fund
Universal Studios
UNRRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration)
“The Unsuspecting Wife,” Stone and Behn
Urquhart, Roy
Ustinov, Peter
Vadim, Annette
Valenti, Jack
Valentino (dress designer)
Valley of the Eagles
Van Asbeck, Elbrig (grandmother). See also Van Heemstra, Elbrig
Van der Linden, Charles Huguenot
van Dreelen, John
van Hall, Hesje
van Hall, Willem
van Heemstra, Aernoud, Baron (grandfather) ; in World War II
Van Heemstra, Elbrig, Baroness (grandmother)
Van Heemstra, Ella (mother) ; and Academy Awards; and Audrey’s dancing; and Audrey’s illness ; and Audrey’s success; and Caron ; Chevalier and; death of; in England ; and Ferrer; first marriage ; and Funny Face; German sympathies ; and grandchild; and Hanson; and home in Tolochenaz; in New York; and Ondine; views of; Wolders and; in World War II. See also Hepburn-Ruston, Ella
van Heemstra, Hako Sixma
van Heemstra, Jacqueline
van Heemstra family; in World War II
Van Lanschot, W C. J. M.
Van Limburg Stirum, Miesje (aunt)
Van Limburg Stirum, Otto
Van Loop, Lucienne
Van Oven, Loekie
Van Rhenen, Pauline
van Ufford, Alexander Quarles; death of; in World War II