
Audrey Hepburn's mysterious and wonderful life will once again be in the spotlight on television. According to foreign media outlet Variety, Jacqueline Hoyt, writer and producer of "The good Wife," is working on a TV series about the Hollywood superstar's "formative years."
At present, Audrey's casting has not yet been officially announced, but finding a suitable heroine is definitely not an easy task. Wilderside and Fremantle, the production companies for Young Pope and My Genius Girlfriend, are behind the upcoming series of short films. Plot details are still in the secret phase.
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Hoyt is basing on the memories of Luka Doti (Hepburn's son, whom Hepburn married psychiatrist Andrea Doti from 1969 to 1982) and journalist and author Luigi Spinola on her treatment plan. Their filming plans were first reported in 2018. Dotty and Spinola previously collaborated on the 2015 bestseller Memories of My Mother's Kitchen, which is part of a cookbook and photo album.
As one of Hollywood's greatest and most beloved stars of all time, mourning Hepburn's death is no stranger to people, both in books and on screen. Earlier this year, director Helena Cohen released a new documentary called Audrey, in which another of Hepburn's sons, Sean Hepburn Feller, and granddaughter Emma Feller also appeared.
"She had a deep desire for love, and that's what she was after," young Feller said in an interview with Bazaar at the time.
She knew that Audrey had been through a lot during World War II, that her family had suffered a lot during the war, and all the inner struggles in the struggles with her father, etc., but it was really a little hard to really understand how all these difficulties came together and happened to a person.