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Writer's pictureDuncan Holdbridge

KINDNESS IN DELIVERY (SUN IN VENUS)

Updated: Apr 6, 2021


Audrey Hepburn was born on May 4, 1929, in the Netherlands where she witnessed the horrors of the second world war, being the daughter of a Nazi sympathizer, while living in the Netherlands she closely followed the horrors of the war, and even strongly opposing family inclinations never stopped supporting his parents.

During her life as an actress, she has always dedicated herself passionately and persistently to her work, discreet but always present, she has always tried to adapt to the work she was asked to do, even if almost opposed to her nature as in the emblematic Breakfast at Tiffany's, where she played the role of a luxury escort who dreams of marrying a rich man and becoming an actress in Hollywood.

Her selflessness and fidelity extended to the romantic relationships where she remained married to Mel Ferrer, in a marriage in which her husband felt somewhat obscured by his success and even though he knew that the marriage was condemned for that fact, she always showed her concern to dedicate herself to her husband and support him, often devaluing herself before producers in order for her husband to be successful.

From a total commitment to her work and those who were part of his world, he always sought harmony and harmony, always dedicating herself with humility, visible in his simple speeches, but always full of soul, even having won the Oscar four times, she was a perfectionist and was never dazzled by her success.

She always tried to support projects, family and professional and loving relationships as the land element, and when faced with the bankruptcy of her marridge, she never gave up and surrendered to humanitarian causes, because only in service and delivery could she find the strength to continue, without ever losing the pragmatism and sincerity that were hers deepest essence.

Her deeply mediating soul never gave up in the face of the superficiality of the world, fighting for what she considered right, for nature and humanity, trying to build the cathedral and the foundations of a better world, that was her end, her mission, to bring goodness to the world, create bonds of love.

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