The Only Academy Award Audrey Hepburn Ever Won
After Audrey Hepburn's breakthrough in "Roman Holiday," she was nominated for four additional Academy Awards, all for Best Actress in a Leading Role, in 1955 for "Sabrina," in 1960 for "The Nun's Story," in 1962 for "Breakfast at Tiffany's," and in 1968 for "Wait Until Dark" (via IMDB). She wasn't nominated again, but this was partially her own doing. After "Wait Until Dark," she went into semi-retirement, according to Britannica, only appearing in five additional features until her death, of cancer, in 1993.
Hepburn did get plenty of other awards attention, however. The year after she won an Oscar, she won a Tony for her performance in "Ondine" on Broadway. And in 1993, she posthumously won both an Emmy and a Grammy: the Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album for Children, for "Audrey Hepburn's Enchanted Tales" (via Grammy), and the Emmy for "Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn."
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