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Fending off a date from the night before, Holly Golightly visits the Tiffany & Co. flagship store but her date finds her at her apartment building. Holly, who cannot find her keys, buzzes her landlord, Mr. Yunioshi, to let her in. Holly meets her new neighbor Paul Varjak as she readies to leave for her weekly visit to incarcerated mobster Sally Tomato.
Hepburn next starred as New Yorker Holly Golightly in Blake Edwards's Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), a film loosely based on the Truman Capote novella of the same name. Capote disapproved of many changes that were made to sanitise the story for the film adaptation, and would have preferred Marilyn Monroe to have been cast in the role, although ...
Holly Golightly may refer to: Holly Golightly, the main character of Truman Capote's 1958 novella Breakfast at Tiffany's, the 1961 film adaptation, and the 1966 musical; Holly Golightly (comics) (born 1964), comic book writer and artist, earlier known as Fauve and Holly G. Holly Golightly (singer) (born 1966), British singer-songwriter
"In 1961, they offered me the role of Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, but I turned it down because I didn’t want to have to worry about my weight to be able to wear all those ...
There are also similarities between the lives of Holly and Capote's mother, Nina Capote; among other shared attributes both women were born in the rural South, with similar "hick" birth names that they changed (Holly Golightly was born Lulamae Barnes in Texas, Nina Capote was born Lillie Mae Faulk in Alabama), both left the husbands they ...
We've all got a little bit of the famed character inside of us.
1961 Rank: Title: Studio: Gross: 1. The Guns of Navarone* : Columbia $28,900,000 2. West Side Story: United Artists $19,646,000 3. One Hundred and One Dalmatians
In 1961, Hepburn played café society girl Holly Golightly in the romantic comedy Breakfast at Tiffany's, and as a teacher accused of lesbianism in Wyler's drama The Children's Hour, opposite Shirley MacLaine. [17] [18] Two years later, she appeared opposite Cary Grant in the romantic mystery film Charade.