About Talks Revisited: Audrey Hepburn

Film legend, fashion icon and humanitarian

Join Monika Lind, retired university lecturer in Culture and Humanities Studies, for a return of this popular talk exploring the life and legacy of Audrey Hepburn, one of the most celebrated figures in film and fashion history.

Best known for iconic roles in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, My Fair Lady and many more classic films, Hepburn became a global star renowned for her elegance, talent and enduring screen presence. Born in Belgium, she rose to international fame and became one of the few performers to achieve the rare distinction of winning an Emmy, Tony, Grammy and Academy Award.

Beyond her success in film, Hepburn was also deeply committed to humanitarian work, using her influence to support global causes and make a lasting impact beyond the screen.

This talk explores her life, achievements and the woman behind the public image, offering insight into her career, personal story and legacy.

Ideal for those who missed the talk previously, or for anyone wishing to revisit it.