1929–1993

Audrey Hepburn

Taurean steadiness, Piscean compassion, and Aquarian futurism fused into a screen and humanitarian legend that still feels timeless

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Born in Ixelles, Brussels, into an aristocratic Anglo-Dutch family, Audrey Hepburn became a British actress and humanitarian. The American Film Institute ranked her the third-greatest female screen legend of Classical Hollywood cinema, and she is one of the few performers to win competitive Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards. Hepburn spent parts of her childhood in Belgium, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands; during the Second World War she studied ballet in Nazi-occupied Holland and even performed in secret recitals to raise money for the resistance. After the war she trained further in Amsterdam and London, then worked as a chorus girl in West End musicals and in small film roles. Her breakthrough in the 1953 film 'Roman Holiday' made her an international star and fashion icon, and she later channelled that fame into extensive humanitarian work with UNICEF, using her visibility to advocate for children in need.

Big Three

☉ Sun
Taurus
☽ Moon
Pisces
ASC Rising
Aquarius

Birth Data

Date
1929-05-04
Time
03:00
Location
Ixelles, Belgium
Source
Birth certificate records

Chart Highlights

Sun in Taurus — timeless aesthetic sensibility, grounded elegance, steadfast loyaltyMoon in Pisces — deep empathy and compassion, artistic sensitivity, humanitarian instinctAquarius Rising — ethereal, unconventional beauty that broke Hollywood moldsVenus in Aries — bold romantic choices, pioneering fashion influenceSaturn in Sagittarius — discipline applied to philosophical and humanitarian pursuits

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Key Life Events

  • 1929: Born in Ixelles, Brussels, into an Anglo-Dutch family; spent her early years between Belgium, the UK, and the Netherlands
  • 1940–1945: Lived in Nazi-occupied Netherlands during World War II, studied ballet at the Arnhem Conservatory and took part in secret performances to raise funds for the resistance
  • 1945–1948: Continued ballet training in Amsterdam with Sonia Gaskell
  • From 1948: Studied further in London with Marie Rambert, then worked as a chorus girl in West End musicals and appeared in minor film roles
  • 1953: Rose to stardom opposite Gregory Peck in 'Roman Holiday,' winning the Academy Award for Best Actress
  • 1961: Starred in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's,' becoming a lasting global symbol of fashion and elegance
  • Late 1980s: Intensified her UNICEF engagements, visiting children in impoverished and war-torn regions
  • 1993: Died at her home in Switzerland at age 63; her screen image and humanitarian legacy continue to inspire

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