).Even though the role was small it got her noticed. Audrey auditioned for another movie and got a role in Monte Carlo Baby. During a scene shot at the Hotel de Paris, Audrey was spotted by Collete, creator of Gigi (Harris 72). Collete loved Audrey so much that she offered her the star role in her show (Harris 73). Audrey was reluctant at first, because of the little acting experience she had, but finally accepted. It would be the role that would launch her film career.Audrey went on to make her American film debut in 1953 in Roman Holiday (Brophy 1). She also played parts in movies such as, Sabrina (1954), War and Peace (1956), Funny Face (1957), The Nuns Story (1959), My Fair Lady (1964), and her 1976 comeback as Maid Marian in Sean Connerys Robin Hood (Johnson 1-2). Audreys most famous role was as Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffanys (Johnson 2). She always said that this was the role she identified with the most.In her later years, Audrey was a good-will ambassador for UNICEF. She traveled across Africa and Latin America and visited such places as Ethiopia and Somalia (Grophy 2). When asked about her travels with UNICEF Audrey said, Your soul is nourished by all your experiences (Schindehette 1).Audrey Hepburn passed away at her home in Tolochenaz, Switzerland at the age of sixty-three from colon cancer (Schindehette 1). The tragedy of her death spread worldwide. UNICEF executive director James Grant said, She repeatedly put aside the comforts of home to visit some of the most deprived and often forgotten people on this planet (Johnson 3). Audreys kindness touched and changed the lives of countless people. Her work is undoubtedly still continuing. On hearing of her death Elizabeth Taylor said, God has a most beautiful new angel now that will know just what to do in heaven (Johnson 3)....