Monday, July 25, 2016

The Disease Of The Stars Claims Another Victim

Audrey Hepburn ( born Audrey Kathleen Ruston; 4 May 1929 – 20 January 1993) was a British actress. Recognised as a film and fashion icon, Hepburn was active during Hollywood's Golden Age. She was ranked by the American Film Institute as the third- greatest female screen legend in Golden Age Hollywood and was inducted into the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame. Born in Ixelles, a district of Brussels, Hepburn spent her childhood between Belgium, England and the Netherlands. In Amsterdam, she studied ballet with Sonia Gaskell before moving to 
London in 1948, continuing her ballet training with Marie Rambert, and then performing as a chorus girl in West End musical theatre productions.

Following minor appearances in several films, Hepburn starred in the 1951 Broadway play Gigi after being spotted by French novelist Colette, on whose work the play was based. She shot to stardom for playing the lead role in Roman Holiday (1953), for which she was the first actress to win an Academy Award, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award for a single performance. The same year Hepburn won a Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play for her performance in Ondine. She went on to star in a number of successful films, such as Sabrina (1954), The Nun's Story (1959), Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), Charade (1963), My Fair Lady (1964) and Wait Until Dark (1967), for which she received Academy Award, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations. Hepburn won a record three BAFTA Awards for Best British Actress in a Leading Role. In recognition of her film career, she was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from BAFTA, the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award, the Screen
Actors Guild Life Achievement Award and the Special Tony Award. She remains one of the few people who have won Academy, Emmy, Grammy and Tony Awards.

Hepburn appeared in fewer films as her life went on, devoting much of her later life to UNICEF. She had contributed to the organisation since 1954, then worked in some of the poorest communities of Africa, South America and Asia between 1988 and 1992. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in recognition of her work as a UNICEF Goodwill.

158 Audrey Hepburn 68 (158 Death Life)
74 Audrey 29
84 Hepburn 39
257 Audrey Kathleen Ruston 86 – Citizen, Death Hoax (257 Fake Moon Land)
76 Kathleen 31
107 Ruston 26

Born May 4, 1929 –5+4+1+9+2+9=30 / 5+4+19+29=57 –
Died January 20, 1993 –1+20+19+9+3=52 / 1+20+19+93=133, 52 – This is A Hoax

Birth Year Numerology –1+9+2+9=21/19+29=48 –
Death Year Numerology – 19+9+3=31/19+93=112 – Sandy Hook

From May 4, 1929 – January 20, 1993 is a period of 63 years, 8 months 16 days (816 Slave)
From May 4, 1929 – January 20, 1993 is a period of 764 months The Death Of Continents

From January 1, 1993 – January 20, 1993 is a period of 20 days
From January 20, 1993 – December 31, 1993 is a period of 345 days The Female Hidden One

Upon returning from Somalia to Switzerland in late September 1992, Hepburn began suffering from abdominal pain. While initial medical tests in Switzerland had inconclusive results, a laparoscopy performed at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles in early November revealed a rare form of abdominal cancer belonging to a group of cancers known as pseudomyxoma peritonei. Having grown slowly over several years, the cancer had metastasised as a thin coating over her small intestine. After surgery, Hepburn began chemotherapy. Further surgery in early December showed that the cancer had spread too far to be operable and that it was in its terminal stages. Hepburn and her family returned home to Switzerland in order to celebrate her last Christmas. As she was still recovering from surgery, she was unable to fly on commercial aircraft. Her longtime friend, fashion designer Hubert Hepburn's grave in de Givenchy, arranged for socialite Rachel Lambert "Bunny" Mellon to send Tolochenaz, Switzerland her private Gulfstream jet, filled with flowers, to take Hepburn from Los Angeles to Geneva. She spent her last days in hospice care at her home in Tolochenaz, Vaud and was occasionally well enough to take walks in her garden, but gradually became more confined to bedrest.

331 Spent her last days in hospice care 133 – This is a hoax (331 Milk And Cookies, Morning Coffee, False Healers)

On the evening of 20 January 1993, Hepburn died in her sleep at home. After her death, Gregory Peck went on camera and tearfully recited her favourite poem, "Unending Love" by Rabindranath Tagore. Funeral services were held at the village church of Tolochenaz on 24 January 1993. Maurice Eindiguer, the same pastor who wed Hepburn and Mel Ferrer and baptised her son Sean in 1960, presided over her funeral, while Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan of UNICEF delivered a eulogy. Many family members and friends attended the funeral, including her sons, partner Robert Wolders, half-brother Ian Quarles van Ufford, ex-husbands Andrea Dotti and Mel Ferrer, Hubert de Givenchy, executives of UNICEF, and fellow actors Alain Delon and Roger Moore. Flower arrangements were sent to the funeral by Gregory Peck, Elizabeth Taylor, and the Dutch royal family. Later on the same day, Hepburn was interred at the Tolochenaz Cemetery.

24 January 1993 – 2+4+1+19+93=119 – Star Of David, Make It Happen

Another character assassination by the disease of the stars---Cancer. NOTE the 331 and 133 coding accuracy.....simply amazing!!!!



No comments:

Post a Comment