While many know Audrey Hepburn as a Hollywood icon, those closest to her have revealed she was a 'vulnerable' woman deeply scarred by her father's abandonment. Audrey Hepburn became a film sensation in the 1950s and changed the industry's image of a star thanks to her big eyes, black pixie hair cut and thin frame - during an era when the likes of Marilyn Monroe, Mamie Van Doren and Jayne Mansfield were renowned for their curves. But new documentary, Audrey: More than an icon, which features interviews from those who knew her best - including her son Sean Ferrer and granddaughter Emma Ferrer - suggests life wasn't as picture-perfect as it may have seemed.