eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 5t111 AUDREY HEPBURN signed soundtrack record '61 by the actress on the cover of the record! Date Sold 3/10/2015Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. A Movie Music Soundtrack Vinyl Record (measures 12 1/2" x 12 1/2" [32 x 32 cm]; 33 1/3 RPM) (Learn More) Audrey Hepburn was born Audrey Kathleen Ruston in Ixelles, Belgium in 1929. Her father was a wealthy English banker, and her mother was a Dutch baroness. She had dual citizenship, and she spent much time in England growing up. In 1935, her parents divorced (her father was a Nazi sympathizer) and she went to a school in England for three years. In 1938 her mother moved to the Netherlands, and she went to school there and studied ballet. In 1940, the Netherlands were occupied by the Nazis, and Hepburn spent the rest of the war living in a Nazi occupied country. After the war, she lived in Amsterdam and continued studying and performing ballet. But she could not earn much money, and in 1948 she started acting as well, and also modeling. She appeared in several minor roles over the next few years.In 1951 she played the lead in in the Broadway play Gigi, and the following year she had her best film role to date in Secret People.The next year she starred in Roman Holiday (winner of the Best Actress Academy Award for this film) opposite Gregory Peck, and that made her an international star. After she filmed Roman Holiday she returned to New York and starred in Gigi for another eight months! The following year she starred in Sabrina (nominated for the Best Actress Academy Award for this film), opposite Humphrey Bogart and William Holden. After filming, she returned to the stage and starred in Ondine, and won a Tony Award, at the same time she was receiving her Oscar for Roman Holiday! She followed with a long string of hits, including Nun's Story (nominated for the Best Actress Academy Award for this film), Breakfast At Tiffany's (nominated for the Best Actress Academy Award for this film) and My Fair Lady (she did not know until after signing to star that she would not sing in the movie). She did not star in the movie version of Gigi because she wanted to star in Funny Face instead, because she had been a professional dancer and she got to dance with Fred Astaire. In 1967 she starred in the fine thriller Wait Until Dark (nominated for the Best Actress Academy Award for this film), and she decided to retire at the peak of her career and devote her time to her children, something few actors have ever done. She came out of retirement for the wonderful Robin and Marian in 1976 (opposite Sean Connery) and then made four more movies over the next 13 years, and passed away in 1993 from an unusual form of abdominal cancer at the age of 63. Just as Marilyn Monroe was THE female icon of the 1950s, Audrey Hepburn was THE female icon of the 1960s. Will there ever be another actress who has this much impact on the world? I doubt it! Important Added Info: This soundtrack record has been personally autographed (signed) by Audrey Hepburn. Note that our consignor purchased a collection of autographed items that were collected by Leonard Sorgi, who was a unit manager for ABC for shows like The Soupy Sales Show, The Jerry Mahony Show, and many others. He was also Unit Manager for the Academy Awards for a number of years, and during his long and varied career, he met many celebrities and obtained autographs from them in person (often personalized to him). Our consignor (and we) feel certain that the autograph on this record is authentic! Also note that this item comes with a "certificate of authenticity" from Donald Frangipani.
UPDATED 03/09/2015: Note that it has been pointed out to us that the person who issued the C.O.A. that comes with this record is one who has been identified as having had some issues with authenticating fake signatures. However, he certainly has also authenticated thousands of genuine signatures, and we feel that it is extremely likely that the signature on this record is authentic. We suggest that any bidder on this item who has any doubt as to its authenticity should compare the signature to known authentic examples that can be found on the internet to confirm that it is in fact genuine (and also remember that the high bidder will have 30 days from the close of the auction to perform any additional authentication). Condition: very good. The album jacket has some wear around the edges (see our images). Learn More about condition grades
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