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by Barry Paris


  Ferrer, Chris

  Ferrer, Emma Audrey

  Ferrer, Frances

  Ferrer, Irene O’Donohue

  Ferrer, José (actor/director)

  Ferrer, José (brother of Mel)

  Ferrer, José (father of Mel)

  Ferrer, Leila (Sean’s wife)

  Ferrer, Lisa

  Ferrer, Mark

  Ferrer, Mary

  Ferrer, Melchor Gaston “Mel”; career of ; and Funny Face; and Green Mansions ; and Hepburn foundation; and Hepburn’s father; and My Fair Lady; and The Nun’s Story; and Ondine ; television movies, Mayerling; and Wait Until Dark

  -films; Blood and Roses; Elena and Her Men; El Greco; The Fall of the Roman Empire ; The Hands of Orlac; The Longest Day; Oh Rosalinda; Sex and the Single Girl; The Vintage; War and Peace

  -and Hepburn; career of ; final illness of; funeral of; health of ; riding accident

  -marriage to Hepburn ; birth of son; divorce ; problems Ferrer, Pepa

  Ferrer, Sean ; birth of; career; childhood ; first jobs; and My Fair Lady ; and parents’ divorce; and half-brother; and step-father; as teenager ; and Wolders

  —and mother; autobiography; death of ; final illness of; funeral of; remarriage of; UNICEF work; wartime activities

  Ferrer, Terry

  Fields, William

  Fifties decade

  The Fighting Cock (play)

  “Film and Fashion” festival, Holland

  Film Society of Lincoln Center, “Gala Tribute to Audrey Hepburn”

  Films & Filming, reviews: The Nun’s Story; Two for the Road

  Films in Review, reviews: The Children’s Hour; The Nun’s Story; Sabrina; War and Peace

  Financial advice, Hanson and

  Finch, Peter

  Finch, Yolande

  Finney, Albert; and Two for the Road

  Firestone, Laurie

  Fisher, Eddie

  Fleming, Rhonda

  Flynn, Errol

  Fonda, Henry; Sex and the Single Girl

  Fonda, Jane

  Fontaine, Joan

  Fontanne, Lynn

  Fonteyn, Margot

  Food, Hepburn and; postwar years; World War II

  Ford, John

  Forty Carats (film)

  Foss, Luckas

  Franchetti, Afdera

  Frank, Anne; Hepburn and

  Frank, Otto

  Franklin, Evelyn

  Freeling, Nicholas, “Audrey Hepburn at 50”

  Frey, Fritz

  Friendly Persuasion (film)

  Friendships; in Rome

  Frings, Ketti

  Frings, Kurt ; and Breakfast at Tiffany’s; and Funny Face; Hepburn and; and My Fair Lady; and violence in films; and Wait Until Dark

  Frobe, Gert

  From Here to Eternity (film)

  From the Diary of Anne Frank, Thomas

  Frost, John

  Fryer, Shara, interview with Hepburn

  Fuller, Buckminster

  Fund-raising: for ASPCA; for UNICEF

  Funny Face (film)

  Gabor, Eva; and Ferrers’ marital problems

  Gabor, Zsa Zsa

  Gaetani-Lovatelli, Count Lofreddo “Lollo”

  Gaetani-Lovatelli, Lorean; and Dotti

  Gaines, Ardis. See Marshall, Brenda

  Galaxina (film)

  Gallico, Paul

  Galway, James

  Ganguzza, Rose

  Garbo, Greta

  Gardening, Hepburn and

  Gardens of the World (TV series)

  Gardner, Ava

  Garner, James

  Gaskell, Sonia

  Gassman, Vittorio

  Gazzara, Ben; Bogdanovich and ; Hepburn and; and They All Laughed

  Genet, Jean, Deathwatch

  Geneva, Switzerland

  Gerhard, Roberto

  Gershe, Leonard; and Baroness van Heemstra; and Hepburn’s illness

  Gershwin, George, Funny Face

  Giap, Vo Ngyuen

  Gibbs, Wolcott; and Ondine

  Gigi (film)

  Gigi (on stage); road tour; salary for

  Gilbert, William, Pygmalion and Galatea

  Giovanna (Hepburn’s maid)

  Giraudoux, Jean; Ondine

  Girl of the Limberlost, Porter, film of

  Gish, Lillian

  Givenchy, Hubert de ; and Funny Face; Hepburn and; and Hepburn’s death; and Hepburn’s diet ; and Hepburn’s illness; and How to Steal a Million; L’Interdit (perfume); Lauren’s view of; on-screen credits; testimonials to; and War and Peace

  Givenchy, Worn by Audrey Hepburn exhibition

  Glamour

  Glattbach, Jack; and Vietnam trip

  Glegg. Grada

  Glegg, Ronald9

  Goddard, Paulette

  Golabek, Mona

  Goldberg, Whoopi

  Golden Globe award

  Goldman, James; Robin and Marian

  Goldner, Charles

  Goldstein, Karen

  Golightly (film)

  Goodbye, Mr. Chips (film)

  Good Housekeeping

  Goodman, John

  Gottlieb, Morton

  Gottschalk, Robert E.

  Goudeket, Maurice

  Grainger, Edmund

  Grammy award

  Granite Laughter and Marble Tears

  Grant, Cary; American Film Institute tribute; and Charade ; and My Fair Lady

  Grant, James P.; and Gulf War

  Granville, Bonita

  Grauer, Ben

  Green Mansions (film); The Nun’s Story and

  Greenwood, Joan

  Griffith. W.

  Griffith, Hugh

  Gris, Henry

  Groves, George R.

  Guatemala, UNICEF trip

  Guber, Peter

  Guernsey, Otis

  Guinness, Alcc

  Gulf War, Hepburn and

  Gumbel, Bryant

  Gump, Marilynn

  Guttoso, Renato

  A Guy Named Joe (film)

  Habets, Marie-Louise “Sister Luke”

  Hall, Buck

  Hall, Juanita

  Hammerstein, Oscar

  Hammett, Dashiell

  Hampden, Walter

  Handelsblad, review of Dutch in Seven Lessons

  The Hands of Orlac (film)

  Haney, Carol

  Hanley, Greta

  Hanson, James 5475; and broken engagement ; and Hepburn’s career; and Hepburn’s marriage to Ferrer; and Ondine ; and Paramount contract; and Roman Holiday ; wedding plans

  Hardship, Hepburn and

  Harnett, Sunny

  Harper, Kenneth (agent)

  Harris, Eleanor

  Harris, Julie

  Harris, Radie

  Harris, Richard

  Harris, Robert A.

  Harris, Warren; and Hepburn’s career; and The Nun’s Story; and Paris When It Sizzles

  Harrison, Rex; and My Fair Lady film ; Oscar

  Hartman, Don

  Hart to Hart (TV series)

  Harvard Lampoon, and Funny Face

  Harvey, Laurence

  Haskell, Molly; and Roman Holiday; and The Unforgiven

  Hatfield, Hurd

  Haveláclav

  Hawaii (film)

  Hayakawa, Sessue

  Hayes, Helen

  Hayes, John Michael

  Head, Edith; and Hepburn; Oscar for Sabrina

  Health of Hepburn; broken back; final illness ; kidney stones; in Ondine run ; at war’s end.

  Hecht, Harold

  Hedren, Tippi

  Height, Hepburn and

  Heineken, Alfred “Freddie”

  Heller, Joseph

  Hellman, Lillian, The Children’s Hour

  Helpmann, Robert

  Hepburn, Audrey; aging of; appearance of; arrival in America ; and Astaire; Battle of Arnhem; beauty of; births of sons; and Bogdanovich ; career of ; concert-stage performances; current popularity; and dance; and Dotti ; and Dutch language; in England; f
amily of; and father ; and Ferrer; and Finney; friendships; and Gazzara ; and Givenchy; as godmother ; and Grant; and Hanson ; and Holden; home life, Switzerland ; insecurities; and Kennedy; Lincoln Center tribute; and marriage; miscarriages ; modeling jobs; and mother; and motherhood; and Oberon; personality ; pregnancies; public appearances, in later life; public image ; recording projects; riding accident ; romantic relationships; schooling ; and singing; and Taylor; thinness of; and UNICEF ; vices; and Wolders ; world War II, and Wyler

  -films; Always; Breakfast at Tiffany’s; Charade; The Children’s Hour; Dutch in Seven Lessons; Funny Face; Green Mansions; How to Steal a Million; Laughter in Paradise ; Lavender Hill Mob; Love in the Afternoon ; Monte Carlo Baby; My Fair Lady ; The Nun’s Story; One Wild Oat ; Paris When It Sizzles; Robin and Marian ; Roman Holiday; Sabrina; Secret People; They All Laughed; Two for the Road; The Unforgiven; War and Peace; Young Wives’ Tale

  -health of; final illness ; at war’s end

  -marriage to Dotti; divorce ; problems

  -marriage to Ferrer ; divorce; problems

  -social life: after divorce; in Rome

  -stage roles: Gigi; High Button Shoes; Ondine

  —television performances; Gardens of the World ; Love Among Thieves; Mayerling

  Hepburn, James, Earl of Bothwell

  Hepburn, Katharine

  “Hepburn look”

  Hepburn-Ruston, Ella; separation from husband ; and World War II, See also van Heemstra, Ella

  Hepburn-Ruston, Joseph. See Ruston, Joseph

  Heringa, David

  Herrod, Julie

  Heskes, Warn

  Hewes, Henry

  High Button Shoes (on stage)

  Higham, Charles; on Ferrer (Mel); on Grant; on Switzerland trip

  Hill, James

  Hillaire, Marcel

  Hiller, Wendy

  Hitchcock, Alfred

  Hitler, Adolf

  Hobhouse, Penelope

  Holden, Ardis

  Holden, William (William F. Beedle, Jr.) ; and Capucine; death of; and Hepburn; and Paris When It Sizzles ; in Sabrina

  Holland. See Netherlands

  Holloway, Stanley

  Hollywood: Hepburn and; “star search”

  Holm, Celeste

  Holm, Ian

  Holman, Libby

  Homes of Hepburn: Bürgenstock; La Paisible; Rome; Spanish Riviera

  Homolka, Oscar

  Homosexuality, censorship of

  Honduras, UNICEF trip

  Honors for Hepburn ; Academy Award; Grammy award; Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. See also Academy Awards

  Hopkins, Miriam

  Hopper, Hedda

  Housekeeping, Hepburn and

  House Select Subcommittee on Hunger

  House Un-American Activities Committee

  Houston, Renee

  How to Steal a Million (film)

  Hudson, Rock

  Hudson, W. H., Green Mansions: .4 Romance of the Tropical Forest

  Hughes, Howard

  Hulme, Kathryn; The Nun’s Story

  Hunt, Marsha

  Hunter, Holly

  Hunter, Ian McLellan

  Hunter, Jeffrey

  Hurst, Brian Desmond

  Hurt feelings, Hepburn and

  Huston, John; and The Unforgiven

  Hutton, Barbara

  Hylton, Jane

  Hynde, Ronald

  I Am a Camera (on stage)

  Immunization of children; universal; in Vietnam

  The Importance of Being Earnest, Wilde

  Inchon (film)

  Insecurities: of Bogart; of Hepburn

  Interval (film)

  Interviews, Hepburn and

  In the Heat of the Night (film)

  Ip (fawn)

  Ireland, UNICEF benefit

  Irons, Jeremy

  Isaac, John; and Bangladesh trip; and Hepburn’s death; and Somalia trip; and Wolders

  “Isn’t It Romantic,” Rogers and Hart

  Jackson, Glenda

  James, George

  James, Monique

  Japan: monastery garden; and Roman Holiday ; UNICEF benefit

  Jaws (film)

  Jazz, Hepburn and

  Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award

  Jews, German persecution in Holland

  Johanssen, Aud

  Johnson, Brad

  Johnson, Van

  Jones, Jennifer

  Jones, Mary Worthington

  Josephson, Henry M.

  Jue, Sharon

  Jurow, Martin

  Kael, Pauline: and Always; and Charade; and Robin and Marian

  Kaelin, Geraldine

  Kakutani, Michiko, interview

  Karloff, Boris

  Kashoggi, Adnan

  Kassebaum, Nancy

  Katz, James C.

  Kauffmann, Stanley; and Paris When It Sizzles

  Kaye, Danny, and UNICEF

  Kedrova, Lila

  Kelly, Grace

  Kendall, Kay

  Kennedy, Elizabeth

  Kennedy, John F.; murder of

  Kennedy, Tessa

  Kenney, Sister

  Kerr, Deborah

  Kerr, Walter, and Gigi

  Keys, Wendy; and Green Mansions

  Khan, Sadruddin, Prince, and Hepburn’s funeral

  Khartoum, UNICEF trip

  Kidnapping; fears of

  Kilgallen, Dorothy

  The Killing of the Unicorn, Bogdanovich

  King, Larry

  Kingsley, Dorothy

  Kingsley, Philip

  Kinski, Nastassia

  Kissmayu, Somalia

  Klein, Ed

  Kleiner, Doris. See Brynner, Doris Kleiner

  Knef, Hildegard

  Knickerbocker, Cholly

  Knight, Arthur

  Knopf, Mildred

  Knott, Frederick, Wait Until Dark

  Koenig, Laird

  “Koes Koen” (Warn Heskes)

  Koopman, Winnie. See Marova, Winja

  Korda, Alexander

  Kors, Michael

  Krasna, Norman

  Kurnitz, Harry

  Lacroix, Christian

  Ladefoged, Peter

  Ladies’ Home journal

  Lagerfeld, Karl

  La Jolla Playhouse

  Lambert, Constant

  Lambert, Eleanor

  Lambert, Gavin

  Lancaster, Burt, and The Unforgiven

  Landeau, Cecil

  Lang, Charles

  Laredo (TV series)

  The Lark, Anouilh

  Larry King Live (TV show). See also King, Larry

  The Last Emperor (film)

  Laszlo, Ernest

  Latham, Caroline

  Latini, Countess Coppotelli

  Laughter in Paradise (film)

  Laughton, Charles

  Lauren, Ralph; Hepburn and; Lincoln Center tribute to Hepburn

  The Lavender Hill Mob (film)

  Lawrence, Gertrude

  Lazar, Swifty; Academy Award parties

  Leading ladies, Holden and

  Leading men; age of; Bogart; Connery ; Finney; Grant; Hepburn and; O’Toole; Perkins

  League of Dutch Military War Invalids

  Leahy, Philip

  le Bon, Marcel

  Le Bret, Favre

  Lee, Canada

  Lefebvre, Germaine (Capucine)

  Legrand, Lucien

  Leigh, Vivien

  Lennard, Robert

  Leonard, John, and Hepburn

  Leoni, Beatrix

  Leoni, Téa

  Lerner, Alan Jay; and Andrews; and Beaton; and Harrison; and Hepburn’s singing; and My Fair Lady; wife of

  LeRoy, Mervyn

  Lesbianism, as film topic

  Lester, Richard; and Robin and Marian

  Letters from Sarajevo, Cataldi

  Levenson, Sam; Time-Tested Beauty Tips

  Libby, Montana

  Liefermann, Julie

  Life magazine; and
Gigi

  Lili (film)

  Lincoln Center, tribute to Hepburn

  Lindsay, John, and Wait Until Dark

  Lister, Moira

  Little House on the Prairie (film)

  Litvak, Anatole

  Lloyd, Norman

  Loesser, Frank

  Loewe, Frederick

  Lom, Herbert

  London: apartment in; concert performance ; postwar

  London Evening Standard

  London Sunday Times, and Bloodline

  London Symphony Orchestra

  London Times, engagement announcement

  Longboat Key, Florida

  The Longest Day (film)

  Look Homeward, Angel, Wolfe

  Look magazine; review of Charade

  Loos, Anita; and Gigi; and Hepburn’s size

  Lora, Joan

  Loren, Sophia; Academy Award ; miscarriage

  Loring, Eugene

  Los Angeles Times, and My Fair Lady

  Lost Boundaries (film)

  Louis Ferdinand, Prince

  Love, Hepburn and; giving of

  Love Among Thieves (TV film)

  Love in the Afternoon (film)

  Love scenes, Hepburn and

  Lumumba, Patrice

  Lunt, Alfred

  Lupino, Ida

  Lust for Life (film)

  Lynley, Carol

  Macao, UNICEF benefit

  McAusland, Dorothy

  McCall’s magazine, interview with Dottis

  McCallum, john

  McClure, Doug

  McCrea, Joel

  MacDonald, Dwight

  McDonald, Elvin

  McDowall, Roddy

  MacEwen, Walter; and Ferrers’ marital problems

  MacGraw, Ali

  McGuire, Dorothy

  Mack, Karen

  McKay, Harper

  “Mack Sennett Ballet,” Robbins

  MacLaine, Shirley; and The Children’s Hour

  McVay, Douglas, and Funny Face

  Maddow, Ben

  The Madwoman of Chaillot, Giraudoux

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

  Malone, Dorothy

  Maltin, Leonard, and Always

  Manchester Guardian, and War and Peace

  Mancini, Ginny

  Mancini, Henry

  Mandela, Nelson

  Mansfield, Stephanie

  March, Fredric

  Maria Casita Award

  Marisol

  Marova, Winja (Winnie Koopman)

  Marriage, Hepburn and

  -to Dotti; divorce; problem

  -to Ferrer, ; divorce; problems

  Marsh, Carol

  Marshall, Brenda (Ardis Games)

  Martin, Clare

  Martin, Mary

  Martinelli, Elsa

  The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian

  Marx, Groucho

  Maslin, Janet

  Mason, James

  Mastroianni, Marcello

  Matthau, Walter

  May, Pamela

  Maychick, Diana, Audrey Hepburn: An Intimate Portrait

 

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