On Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn is an iconic figure of Hollywood’s Golden Age for her performances, style, and humanitarian work. There is much to laud about her life and legacy. Generally, individuals who have not seen her films tend to still be able to identify her through her starring role in Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961) or purely through her fashion sense.

Steven Cohan’s On Audrey Hepburn: An Opinionated Guide offers a multifaceted depiction of Hepburn’s life and legacy, beginning with a reflection on how the author became interested in Hepburn–particularly through her voice and diction. Additionally, Cohan covers information about Hepburn’s life, career before films–namely focusing on her interest in dance–and a discussion about her film roles. Cohan also writes about her impact as a fashion icon in addition to examining her thrillers and offering a more holistic portrayal of her as an actress.

Overall, Cohan’s book succeeds in delving into various aspects of Hepburn’s life, legacy, and impact today.


On Audrey Hepburn: An Opinionated Guide is available via Oxford University Press.