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Holly Golightly

I'm not Holly! I'm not Lula Mae either. I don't know who I am. I'm like Cat here. We're a couple of

About Me


I originally came on here to keep up to date with my son who is a drummer, who at the time was gigging all over the country.
I thought I'd give my Space a touch of class by adding photos and videos from my favourite Audrey Hepburn film, "Breakfast At Tiffany's". (Please note that all the Breakfast At Tiffany's videos can now be accessed by clicking on MY VIDEOS, as I have removed them from my page due to slowing down and constantly crashing!)
I love all Audrey Hepburn films, but another favourite is "Charade", (co-starring one of my favourite actors, Cary Grant - from the period when men were men, and women were glad of it!) :-) So I thought I would create a Charade space too! (in my friends)
I don't mind messages from genuine people who share my interests - but no smut - and definitely no gigolos! - (thanks) :-) ~ JD x
AUDREY HEPBURN
Ingenue, gamine, elfin - words which seem like they were invented just to describe Audrey Hepburn. A defining figure of Hollywood movies and style, her deft comic touch and radiant beauty spellbound many an audience throughout the 50s, 60s, and 70s, until her death from colon cancer in Switzerland in 1993.
Born Edda van Heemstra Hepburn-Ruston in Brussels in 1929, to a Dutch baroness and English banker, she grew up in England, only to move to Holland when her parents split up. She had her first taste of performing when the Nazis invaded, featuring in underground revues to rally support for the Dutch resistance.
In 1948, she changed her name to Audrey Hepburn and travelled once again to England to study ballet. However, her break of a lifetime came in 1951, when the author of "Gigi" became the first to spot her star quality and chose her to star in the play on Broadway.
Stardom beckoned - and became a reality after she appeared in the romantic comedy "Roman Holiday" (1953). The classic movie earned her an Oscar and paraded what ended up her trademark traits: a flirty, yet not overwhelming sensuality; sly wit and dazzling sense of style. Indeed, she defined an era of clothes and fashion in Tinseltown - off-setting the big-haired, sirenesque Monroe and beginning the trend for the "waif" look, with short hair and little make-up.
She didn't make a lot of films, her quiet, affectionate demeanour instead often concentrating itself on charitable causes. Those she chose to participate in however, remain classics. Holly Golightly in "Breakfast At Tiffany's" (1961), opposite Cary Grant in the mystery "Charade" (1963), and of course Eliza Doolittle in "My Fair Lady" (1964) - a role she snaffled from under the nose of Julie Andrews and for which she famously did not sing a note.
Married and divorced twice, she moved to Switzerland in 1964, returning to Hollywood occasionally to star in movies like "Wait Until Dark" (1967), which secured her a fifth Oscar nomination. Worthy reward for a true star.
[Ben Falk, BBC Website]
VIDEO: AUDREY HEPBURN PHOTOS - WITH ELVIS COSTELLO'S "SHE"
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My Interests



When I'm not working or studying, I love swimming, driving, walking in the countryside/along the coast, photography, writing (mainly poetry and eulogies up to now - need inspiration!), reading, crosswords, going to gigs, occasional trip to theatre, cinema, dining out, surfing t'internet etc...
VIDEO: AUDREY HEPBURN MONTAGE (ANDY WILLIAMS - MOON RIVER)

I'd like to meet:

Honest, loyal people who aren't out for what they can get. People who live by the rules they make for others, and practice what they preach. :-)PEOPLE WHO DREAM OF A WORLD WITHOUT WAR & VIOLENCE

FARM LYRICS: ALL TOGETHER NOW

Remember boy that your forefather's died
Lost in millions for a country's pride
Never mention the trenches of Belgium
When they stopped fighting and they were one

A spirit stronger than war was at work that night
December 1914 cold, clear and bright
Countries' borders were right out of sight
They joined together and decided not to fight

The same old story again
All those tears shed in vain
Nothing learnt and nothing gained
Only hope remains

The boys had their say, they said no (all together now)
Stop the slaughter, let's go home

Music:



..including No AV On The TV and Ten Months Till fairview...I love ALL music!!! Depending on my mood, I have a very eclectic taste, and I could be listening to Muse one day, Enya the next, followed by a bit of Ella Fitzgerald, then maybe The Cure... I do have to be careful what I listen to in the car though, because lively music like Linkin Park does tend to make me drive fast! (Not good!)

VIDEO: AUDREY & WHERE DO YOU GO TO MY LOVELY?(P.SARSTEDT)

Audrey Hepburn

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Movies:

Breakfast At Tiffany's, Charade, Sabrina, My Fair Lady, Roman Holiday, How To Steal A Million, (in fact, ANYTHING with Audrey Hepburn in!), Click (Adam Sandler), Shawshank Redemption, Schindlers List, As Good As It Gets, The Apartment, Donnie Darko, The Butterfly Effect, The Green Mile, Rear Window, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid, A Streetcar Named Desire, 84 Charing Cross Road, Midnight Cowboy, The Graduate, The Godfather, Leon, Benny & Joon, Edward Scissorhands, What's Eating Gilbert Grape?, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Airplane, The Odd Couple, March Of The Penguins, Finding Nemo, Great Expectations, Jane Eyre, The Family Way, Sky West & Crooked, Whistle Down The Wind, A Shark's Tale, Beauty & The Beast, Educating Rita, The Out Of Towners, Billy Elliott, Harold And Maude, Walk The Line, Just Like Heaven, Signs, Forever Young, Field Of Dreams, Mr & Mrs Smith, Brief Encounter, You've Got Mail, Sleepless In Seattle, Gone With The Wind, Waterloo Bridge, The Ghost & Mrs Muir, Truly Madly Deeply, Wuthering Heights, Pride And Predjudice, Howards End, Sense And Sensibility, Ghost, Shadowlands, Shrek 1 &2, Cinderella, Beauty & The Beast, chick flicks, classics, Ealing comedies, loads more...
VIDEO: AUDREY HEPBURN TRIBUTE (with misspelt name at the end (sacrilege!!!)
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VIDEO: PAUL & HOLLY (COLIN HAY - "OVERKILL")
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VIDEO: AUDREY HEPBURN - BEAUTIFUL (JAMES BLUNT)
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VIDEO: HOLLY & PAUL MONTAGE (CAT STEVENS - HOW CAN I TELL YOU?)

Television:

I love most comedies & comedians, including Eddie Izzard, Peter Kay, Phoenix Nights, Max & Paddy, Little Britain, Bottom, The Young Ones, Two Pints Of Lager, Catherine Tate, Gimme Gimme Gimme, The Office, Alan Davies, Lee Evans, Blunder, Blackadder, Fawlty Towers, Monty Python, and so on...Plus I love documentaries & dramas and Wallace & Gromit, Family Guy, Angry Kid, Creature Comforts etc. I love watching UKTV History when they have wildlife programmes on, Coast, programmes about The British Isles...and I love watching biographies about famous classic actors/actresses, anything historical, oh...and I do love to watch paranormal programmes like Most Haunted! I love Derek Acorah!


Books:

Anything which grabs my attention, really - including Stephen King, biographies, The Da Vinci Code, Goodnight Mister Tom, Tom's Midnight Garden, The Time Traveller's Wife, Jean Plaidy historic novels, Maeve Binchy, reference books...history, poetry, classic literature,(Jane Austen, the Brontes, Dickens etc) always reading something! (Currently my Open University course 'An Introduction to the Humanities', which started in October 2006) I've just finished reading Melvyn Bragg's War trilogy.
VIDEO: AUDREY HEPBURN FILM MONTAGE

Heroes:

My children, Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, John Lennon, Anthony Hopkins, Bob Geldoff, Nick Knowles, Robbie Williams, Julie Walters, Judy Dench, Princess Diana, Pink, Nelson Mandela, Dalai Lama, Bono, Johnny Depp... and anyone who puts others before themselves.

My Blog

Holly Golightly's friend Regina Lampert needs all the friends she can get! :-)

Click here if you're a fan of the classic 1963 Audrey Hepburn / Cary Grant comedy thriller "Charade"! Charade1Add to My Profile | More Videos...
Posted by Holly Golightly on Mon, 08 Jan 2007 01:27:00 PST

Village Streets With City Beats E.P. Review

  VILLAGE STREETS WITH CITY BEATS No Av on the TV are continuing to progress all the time. From the first time I saw...
Posted by Holly Golightly on Sat, 07 Oct 2006 02:13:00 PST