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She won the 1953 Academy Award for Best Actress for
Roman Holiday. She was nominated for Best Actress four more times;
for Sabrina, The Nun's Story, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and Wait Until
Dark. There was Oscar controversy in 1964 when Audrey was not nominated
for her performance as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady, one of her
most acclaimed performances.
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For her 1967 nomination, the Academy chose her performance
in Wait Until Dark over her critically acclaimed performance in Two
For The Road. She lost to Katharine Hepburn (in Guess Who's Coming
to Dinner). Audrey Hepburn was one of the few people who have won
an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony Award. * Academy Award: Best
Actress for Roman Holiday (1954) and posthumous The Jean Hersholt
Humanitarian Award (1993).
* Tony Award: Best Actress for Ondine (1954) and Special Achievement
award (1968).
* Grammy Award: Best Spoken Word Album for Children (1993) for Audrey
Hepburn's Enchanted Tales (posthumous).
* Emmy Award: Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming
(1993) for the "Flower Gardens" episode of her documentary
series, Gardens of the World (posthumous).
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