Her on-screen persona somehow "blended sleek European sophistication and a vulnerable, waif-like innocence," wrote the Los Angeles Times.
In the 1950s, Hepburn enchanted moviegoers in such films as "Roman Holiday" and "Breakfast at Tiffany\'s." Her other films included "War and Peace," "Funny Face," "The Nun\'s Story," "Charade," "My Fair Lady" and "Wait Until Dark." As the Times wrote, "If Miss.
She was Audrey Hepburn.
With that persona, she emerged as one of Hollywood\'s premier leading ladies.
Her on-screen persona somehow "blended sleek European sophistication and a vulnerable, waif-like innocence," wrote the Los Angeles Times