Audrey Hepburn was born in Belgium in 1929 to wealthy British and Dutch aristocratic parents. After her parents divorced, she lived in London and the Netherlands, where she experienced hardship during Nazi occupation. She later studied ballet and modeling in London. In 1948, she began her acting career with small roles in European films. Her breakout role in Roman Holiday (1953) won her an Oscar and international fame. She became known for her elegance and talent, receiving several Oscar nominations for films over the following decades. After retiring from acting in the late 1960s, she worked as a UNICEF ambassador until her death from cancer in 1993.