A hepburn


[hep-burn] /ˈhɛpˌbɜrn/
noun
audrey, 1929–93, u.s. actress, born in belgium.
katharine, 1909–2003, u.s. actress.
hepburn
/ˈhɛpˌbɜːn/
noun
audrey. 1929–93, us actress, born in belgium. her films include roman holiday (1955), funny face (1957), and my fair lady (1964)
katharine. 1907–2003, us film actress, whose films include the philadelphia story (1940), adam’s rib (1949), the african queen (1951), the lion in winter (1968) for which she won an oscar, and on golden pond (1981)

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