Filmography of Audrey Hepburn
(May
4, 1929 – January 20, 1993)
No.
|
Year
|
Title
|
Release date
|
Running time
|
Role
|
Co-stars
|
Director
|
1
|
1948
|
Dutch
in seven lessons
documentary
|
7 May 1948
|
79 min
|
KLM
flight attendant
|
Wam Heskes, Han Bentz van den Berg, Magda
Janssens, Els Boon, Jan Glastra van Loon, A. Viruly, Frances May, Koos Kroon
|
Charles Huguenot van der Linden, Heinz
Josephson
|
2
|
1951
|
Laughter
in paradise
|
13 June 1951
|
93 min
|
Frieda, a cigarette girl
|
Alastair Sim,
Fay Compton, Guy
Middleton, George Cole
Note:
The filming of the scene in which Hepburn appears (somewhat against her later
'type') was later recreated in the 2000 biopic 'The Audrey Hepburn story' starring Jennifer Love Hewitt.
|
Mario Zampi
|
3
|
1951
|
The
Lavender Hill Mob
|
15 June 1951 (UK), 15 October (US)
|
81 min
|
Chiquita
|
Alec Guinness,
Stanley Holloway, Sid James, Alfie Bass
|
Charles Crichton
|
4
|
1951
|
One
wild oat
|
-
|
79 min
|
hotel
receptionist (unbilled extra)
|
Stanley Holloway, Robertson Hare, Sam
Costa, Andrew Crawford, Vera
Pearce
|
Charles Saunders
|
5
|
1951
|
Sunday
Night Theatre
|
-
|
-
|
Celia from the episode entitled 'The silent
village'
|
Note: Sunday Night Theatre
was a long-running series of televised plays created by the BBC first in
early 1950 and was regularly shown on Sundays until late 1959.
|
-
|
6
|
1951
|
Nous irons a Monte à Monte Carlo 1951
[We're going to Monte Carlo]
|
1951
French version
|
101 min
|
Melissa Walter, a spoiled actress
|
Ray Ventura,
Henri Génès, Georges
Lannes, Philippe
Lemaire
Note:
Since Hepburn was fluent in French, she played the same role (although the
character's name was changed).
|
Jean Boyer
|
7
|
1952
|
The
secret people
AKA Secret people
|
5 February 1952 (UK),
29 August (US) |
96 min
|
Nora Brentano
|
Valentina Cortese
Serge Reggiani Charles Goldner |
Thorold Dickinson
|
8
|
1952
|
Young
wives' tale
|
9 June 1952
|
79 min
|
Eve
Lester
|
Joan Greenwood, Nigel Patrick, Derek
Farr, Guy Middleton
|
Henry Cass
|
9
|
1952
|
Monte Carlo Baby
AKA
Baby beats the Band
|
1952 English Version
|
70 min
|
Linda Farell, a spoiled actress
|
Jules Munshin, Cara Williams, Michele
Farmer, Philippe Lemaire, Russell Collins
Note:
Since Hepburn was fluent in French, she played the same role (although the
character's name was changed).
|
Jean Boyer,
Lester Fuller |
10
|
1953
|
Roman
Holiday
|
August 27, 1953
|
118 min
|
Princess Ann (Anya 'Smitty' Smith)
|
Gregory Peck, Eddie Albert, Hartley
Power, Harcourt Williams, Margaret Rawlings, Tullio Carminati, Paola Borboni,
Laura Solari
|
William Wyler
|
11
|
1954
|
Sabrina
AKA Sabrina Fair
|
September 9, 1954 (UK)
September 22, 1954 (US)
October 15, 1954
|
113 min
|
Sabrina Fairchild
|
Humphrey Bogart, William Holden,
Walter Hampden
|
Billy Wilder
|
12
|
1956
|
War
and peace
|
August 21, 1956
|
208 min
|
Natasha Rostova
|
Henry Fonda,
Mel Ferrer, Vittorio
Gassman, Oscar Homolka, Anita Ekberg
|
King Vidor
|
13
|
1957
|
Funny
face
|
13 February 1957
|
103 min
|
Jo Stockton
|
Fred Astaire,
Kay Thompson, Michel
Auclair
|
Stanley Donen
|
14
|
1957
|
Mayerling
- Episode #3.6
( TV episode)
|
February 24, 1957
|
-
|
Baroness Mary Vetsera
|
Mel Ferrer, Diana Wynyard, Basil
Sydney, Raymond Massey, Judith Evelyn
Note:
'Producers'
Showcase' is an American anthology television
series that was telecast live during the 1950s in compatible color by NBC.
|
Anatole
Litvak
|
15
|
1957
|
Love
in the afternoon
AKA in French
version 'Ariane'
|
June 30, 1957
|
130 min
|
Ariane Chavasse /
Thin girl
|
Gary Cooper,
Maurice Chevalier, John
McGiver, Van Doude, Lise Bourdin
|
Billy Wilder
|
16
|
1959
|
Green
mansions
|
19 May 1959
|
104 min
|
Rima
|
Anthony Perkins,
Lee J. Cobb, Sessue
Hayakawa, Henry Silva, Nehemiah Persoff, Michael Pate, Estelle Hemsley
|
Mel Ferrer
|
17
|
1959
|
The
nun's story
|
18 July 1959
|
149 min
|
Sister Luke (Gabrielle van der Mal)
|
Peter Finch,
Edith Evans, Peggy
Ashcroft, Dean Jagger, Mildred Dunnock
|
Fred Zinnemann
|
18
|
1960
|
The
unforgiven
|
April 6, 1960
|
125 min
|
Rachel Zachary
|
Burt Lancaster,
Audie Murphy, John
Saxon, Charles Bickford, Lillian Gish
|
John Huston
|
19
|
1961
|
Breakfast
at Tiffany'
|
October 5, 1961
|
115 min
|
Holly Golightly
|
George Peppard,
Patricia Neal, Buddy
Ebsen, Mickey Rooney, Martin Balsam, Alan Reed
|
Blake Edwards
|
20
|
1961
|
The
children' s hour
AKA The loudest
whisper
|
December 19, 1961
|
107 min
|
Karen Wright
|
Shirley MacLaine,
James Garner, Miriam
Hopkins
|
William Wyler
|
21
|
1963
|
Charade
|
5 December 1963
|
113 min
|
Regina 'Reggie' Lampert
|
Cary Grant,
Walter Matthau, James
Coburn, George Kennedy
|
Stanley Donen
|
22
|
1964
|
Paris
when it sizzles
AKA Together in
Paris
|
April 8, 1964
|
110 min
|
Gabrielle Simpson;
Gaby [role in the film-within-
the-film] |
William Holden,
Grégoire Aslan, Raymond
Bussières, Tony Curtis, Noël Coward
|
Richard Quine
|
23
|
1964
|
My
Fair Lady
|
October 21, 1964
|
170 min
|
Eliza Doolittle
|
Rex Harrison,
Stanley Holloway, Wilfrid
Hyde-White, Gladys Cooper, Mona
Washbourne, Theodore Bikel
|
George Cukor
|
24
|
1966
|
How
to steal a million
AKA Live happily
ever after
|
July 13, 1966
|
123 min
|
Nicole Bonnet
|
Peter O'Toole,
Eli Wallach, Hugh
Griffith, Charles Boyer
|
William Wyler
|
25
|
1967
|
Two
for the road
|
September 20, 1967
|
111 min
|
Joanna Wallace
|
Albert Finney,
Eleanor Bron, William
Daniels, Jacqueline Bisset
|
Stanley Donen
|
26
|
1967
|
Wait
until dark
|
October 26, 1967
|
108 min
|
Susy Hendrix
|
Alan Arkin,
Richard Crenna, Efrem
Zimbalist Jr., Jack Weston, Samantha Jones, Julie Herrod
|
Terence Young
|
27
|
1976
|
Robin
and Marian
|
11 March 1976
|
106 min
|
Lady Marian
|
Sean Connery,
Robert Shaw, Richard
Harris, Nicol Williamson, Ronnie Barker, Victoria Abril
|
Richard Lester
|
28
|
1969
|
Bloodline
|
29 June 1979
|
116 min
|
Elizabeth Roffe
|
Ben Gazzara,
James Mason, Claudia
Mori, Irene Papas, Romy Schneider, Omar Sharif
|
Terence Young
|
29
|
1981
|
They
all laughed
|
14 August 1981
|
115 min
|
Angela Niotes
|
Ben Gazzara,
Patti Hansen, John
Ritter, Dorothy Stratten, Colleen Camp
|
Peter Bogdanovich
|
30
|
1987
|
Love
among thieves
(TV movie)
|
23 February 1987
|
100 min
|
the Baroness and concert pianist
Caroline DuLac
|
Robert Wagner
Note:
It was the only made-for-TV film in which Hepburn ever appeared (although she
had done some live drama productions in the 1950s). It was also the last film
in which she took a starring role.
|
Roger Young
|
31
|
1989
|
Always
|
December 22, 1989
|
122 min
|
Hap, a supernatural barber (cameo)
|
Richard Dreyfuss,
Holly Hunter, Brad
Johnson, John
Goodman, Keith David
|
Steven Spielberg
|
32
|
1993
|
Gardens of the world with Audrey Hepburn
|
-
|
-
|
herself
|
Note:
this acclaimed documentary television series debuted in the United States on
PBS on January 21, 1993. It is Audrey Hepburn's final performance before the
camera, filmed on location in 7 countries in the spring and summer of 1990.
Hepburn was awarded an Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement
posthumously.
|
-
|
33
|
1993
|
Audrey Hepburn: In her own words
|
-
|
-
|
herself
|