audrey carson who is audrey Audrey is a given name meaning "noble strength" 2012 academy awards from the old Anglo-Saxon Ethel . [1] . It is also the name of Saint Audrey or Saint Æthelthryt, a 7th century saint . [2] Audrey was the 51st most popular name for girls born in 2007 in the United States and was the 173rd most common name for females in the United 2012 academy awards States in the 1990 census. It was also ranked in the top 100 most common names for girls in France, Belgium, and Canada in the past five years. [3] The name has gained some popularity 2012 academy awards due to the fame of the actress Audrey Hepburn .
This is an incomplete list , which may never be able to satisfy 2012 academy awards particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. Famous people named Audrey include: Saint Audrey , Anglo-Saxon saint Audrey Bitoni , American porn star Audrey Brown (1913–2005), 2012 academy awards British athlete Audrey DeWilder , French actress Audrey de Montigny , French-Canadian singer Audrey Erskine-Lindop (1920–1986), British author Audrey Flack (* 1931), American artist Audrey Faith Hill(nee Perry) (born 1967), American Country singer and model Audrey Hepburn , actress and fashion model Audrey Hollander , American porn actress Audrey Landers (* 1956), American actress Audrey Lawson-Johnston (* 1915), last survivor of the shipwreck Lusitania 2012 academy awards Audrey 2012 academy awards Long , American actress Audrey Malte , alleged illegitimate daughter of Henry VIII and a royal laundress Audrey McLaughlin , Canadian politician, former leader of the New Democratic Party Audrey Meadows , American actress 2012 academy awards Audrey Mestre (1974–2002), French athlete Audrey Munson (1891–1996), American model and actress Audrey Niffenegger (* 1963), American 2012 academy awards novelist Audrey Patterson (1926–1996), American athlete Audrey Richards (1899–1984), British anthropologist Audrey Tang , Taiwanese software programmer Audrey Tautou , French actress Audrey Wells , American film director Audrey Williamson (* 1926), British athlete Audre Geraldine Lorde 1934-1992, Caribbean-American writer, poet and activist [ edit ] Owarai Audrey , an owarai or comedy duo in Japan [ edit ] Things The name has also been given to several non-human 2012 academy awards entities, including: Hurricane Audrey , a 1957 hurricane that devastated Louisiana The 3Com Audrey , a short-lived Internet appliance Audrey , a US magazine for Asian American women Audrey , a painting by Philip Richard Morris [ edit ] Fiction In fiction, the name has been used by: Audrey, a character in Shakespeare's As You Like It Audrey , a 1902 book by Mary Johnston , or the film of it made in 1916 Audrey Cheng , a character in the Power of Five novels Audrey Fulquard, heroine of The Little Shop of Horrors , and her namesake "Audrey Jr." or "Audrey II" Audrey Hanson , a character in television series Heroes Audrey Horne , a character on the television series Twin Peaks Audrey Roberts , a character on the British soap opera Coronation Street Audrey Raines , a character in television series 24 Audrey Reede, a character in the film Liar Liar Audrey Turfe, a character in Ben Jonson's A Tale of a Tub [ edit ] Music Audrey Hepburn
Jump to: navigation , search Audrey Hepburn from Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) Born Audrey Kathleen Ruston 4 May 1929 ( 1929-05-04 ) Ixelles , Belgium Died 20 January 1993 ( 1993-01-20 ) (aged 63) Tolochenaz , Switzerland Other names Edda van Heemstra Occupation Actress Years active 1948–1989 Spouse Mel Ferrer (1954–1968) Andrea Dotti (1969–1982) Partner Robert Wolders (1980–1993) Children 2012 academy awards Sean Hepburn Ferrer, born on 17 July 1960 ( 1960-07-17 ) (age 50) Luca Dotti, born on 8 February 1970 ( 1970-02-08 ) (age 40) Website AudreyHepburn.com Audrey Hepburn (4 May 1929 ( 1929-05-04 ) – 20 January 1993 ( 1993-01-20 ) ) was a British actress 2012 academy awards and humanitarian. Born in Ixelles , Belgium , as Audrey Kathleen Ruston , Hepburn spent her childhood chiefly in the Netherlands 2012 academy awards , including 2012 academy awards German-occupied Arnhem , Netherlands , during the Second World War . She studied ballet in Arnhem and then moved to London in 1948, where she continued to train in ballet and worked as a photographer's model . She appeared in several European films before starring in the 1951 Broadway play Gigi . Hepburn played the lead female role in Roman Holiday (1953), winning an Academy Award , a Golden Globe and a BAFTA for her performance. She also won a Tony Award for her performance in Ondine (1954). She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1961. [1] Hepburn became one of the most successful 2012 academy awards film actresses in the world and performed with notable leading men such as Gregory Peck , Rex Harrison , Humphrey Bogart , Gary Cooper , Cary Grant , Henry Fonda , William Holden , Burt Lancaster , Fred Astaire , James Garner , Peter O'Toole and Albert Finney . She won BAFTA Awards for her performances in The Nun's Story (1959) and Charade (1963) and received Academy Award nominations f
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