Proper noun
A female given name from Old English.
(very rare) A male given name from Old English.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThey've offered me every variation on Audrey Horne, none of which were as good or as much fun. Sherilyn Fenn
I never want to lie about my age. If I look around at the actresses I admire, they are all women who have not fought growing older, but embraced it and been proud of it - women like Sophia Loren or Audrey Hepburn. Penélope Cruz
Audrey gave more than she ever got. The whole world is going to miss her. Steven Spielberg
I'd like to be played as a child by Natalie Wood. I'd have some romantic scenes as Audrey Hepburn and have gritty black-and-white scenes as Patricia Neal. Gloria Steinem
When I think about old Hollywood and the glamour of those days, women like Grace Kelly, Marilyn Monroe, and Audrey Hepburn were not dressing the way some girls dress today. There was a certain mystery about them, and I feel like that's gone in our industry. Alyson Michalka
Growing up I wanted to be a mixture of Audrey Hepburn and Lucille Ball. Apparently I told my mum when I was eight that I wanted to be an actor. Dianna Agron