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Audrey Hepburn and which actor starred in Charade?

Cary Grant


Who was the female actor in the original movie Sabrina?

Audrey Hepburn


Who is the Movie star with the last name starting with he?

Charlton Heston is a famous actor. Audrey Hepburn and Katharine Hepburn are famous actresses.


What is the most popular women's name in movies?

the most famouse woman actor was Audrey Hepburn


Who was Audrey Hepburns's second husband?

Audrey Hepburn married to marriage in Mel Ferrer Audrey Hepburn married to Mel Ferrer in 1954 Audrey Hepburn married to Andrea Dotti in 1969


What actress starred in Adam's Rib in 1949?

Actress, Katherine Hepburn had the role of "Amanda Bonner" & Judy Holliday had the role of "Doris Attinger". The leading actor was Spencer Tracy, with the role of "Adam Bonner". The theatrical release date was on Friday, November 18th, 1949.


Who is Michael Jackson's favourite actor?

Shirley Temple, Elizabeth Taylor, Katherine Hepburn, Morgan Freeman and Marlon Brando.


Who receive the Oscar for best actor and actress in a leading role in 1967?

Rod Steiger in 'In the heat of the night', and Katherine Hepburn in 'Guess who's coming to dinner?'.


Which actor has won highest number of Oscars award?

None other than the Walt Disney. He leads with 22 Academy Awards to his name. He has been nominated for 59 Oscars in his lifetime.


Who is Audrey Antonieli?

Audrey Antonieli is a12 year old actor


Who starred in On Golden Pond?

Henry Fonda won his only Best Actor Oscar and Katharine Hepburn her fourth for Best Actress in the 1981 film based on the stage play by Ernest Thompson. The film version also starred Jane Fonda, Dabney Coleman and Doug McKeon.


How did Audrey hepburn change the world?

She has changed the world by joining the unicef and saving people's lives from dying ans ending their sicknesses and starvation. And before she joined the unicef and was a actor she would teach people to love them selves,and give good addvice