Born in 1929 in Ixelles, Belgium, Audrey Hepburn became one of the most celebrated actresses and fashion icons of the 20th century. During Hollywood’s Golden Age, she captivated audiences in films like Roman Holiday, which earned her an Academy Award, and Breakfast at Tiffany’s, securing her place among cinema’s most recognizable stars. But Hepburn’s legacy extends far beyond the screen. In her later years, she devoted herself to humanitarian work, serving as a passionate advocate for children.