Film Icon: Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn on her side, Audrey overlooking city, Audrey with balloons, glam Audrey, Audrey riding a bicycle

[Welcome to the new column: Film Icon! Film Icon will feature movie stars who have left their fingerprints on film history, and will be accompanied by food inspired by the icons and their films. I am always interested in learning more about figures from the past, as well as finding new recipes to try. This column will be a combination of both. I hope you enjoy! - Lauren]

Audrey Hepburn was a true inspiration, both on and off the silver screen. To this day, Audrey remains not only a film icon, but a fashion icon, as well. Audrey was born in Brussels in 1929, and spent a good amount of her childhood between England and the Netherlands. Audrey studied ballet and did some modeling during her youth.

When Roman Holiday came along in 1953, Audrey shot to stardom when she gained popularity and won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Audrey decided to leave acting after a failed marriage with Mel Ferrer, with whom she had a son named Sean. She eventually went on to marry Dr. Andrea Dotti but this relationship did not work out either, though she gave birth to son Luca during their time together.

After a successful career in film, several miscarriages, and relationship ups-and-downs, Audrey committed her time to UNICEF as a special ambassador. Audrey spent the last years of her life with her partner Robert Wolders. In January 1993, Audrey died of cancer. Audrey will always be remembered for her contribution to film, her fashion sense, and her charitable actions. She is definitely an inspiration to many, and her movies are classics. To learn more about the details of Audrey’s life, this is a great read.

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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, as you are “breaking the fast.” Eating a healthy breakfast is vital if you want to maintain productivity throughout the day. When I have a big day ahead of me, I make sure to eat a breakfast that will get me through the morning and afternoon. However, I also don’t want to stuff myself to the point of being sick. My go-to meal is the classic breakfast sandwich, with which I also enjoy a bowl of fruit and glass of orange juice. This breakfast sandwich is an American breakfast condensed into one yummy handheld meal. To keep things interesting I will cook different variations of the eggs and use different meats and cheeses. Eat your breakfast sandwich while you watch The Breakfast Club.

Here is my recipe to this delightful little sandwich:

Ingredients
1. 2 eggs
2. 1 whole english muffin
3. bacon or ham
4. American cheese or cheddar cheese
5. butter (for english muffin)

How to Make:
1. Cook the ham or bacon in a frying pan
2. In another pan, scramble the eggs or cook over easy
3. Spread butter on the insides of the english muffin and toast
4. Place cheese over one half of hot english muffin
5. Put egg and bacon/ham on top of cheese and cover with the other english muffin half

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