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Howard Hughes Katharine Hepburn

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Standing aloft in American cinema is the iconic figure of Katharine Hepburn (1907-2003). Born to a doctor of a well established East Coast family her full name was Katharine Houghton Hepburn. From her childhood, she had been outspoken, bold and physically active. Most of her education was continued at home at Bryn Mawr, and it was in college that she began to explore the possibility of an acting career, appearing in many productions there. After College Katharine Hepburn started on to appear in Broadway shows, attracting the attention of film-makers in the early 1930s.



By her third film, ‘Morning Glory', she won her first Academy Award. Even in her early years in Hollywood, Katharine Hepburn was a defiant actress, often appearing in pants when they were still considered indecent for women to wear. She never participated in the endless rounds of press conferences, interviews, and other assortments expected of actresses. She returned to Broadway in 1934.

Oscar Nominations & Love Affair

Katharine Hepburn met with a difficult reception, thanks to her growing reputation for haughtiness, and after being largely deserted by Broadway audiences, she returned to California to make an assortment of commercially unsuccessful films, although she received an Oscar nomination for Alice Adams (1935). Her declining sales at the box office led to a reluctance to cast her in major films, and Katharine Hepburn returned again to Broadway, where she starred in a 1938 production of Philadelphia Story. This turned out to be the breaking point in her career, as the show became a smash hit, and she negotiated her own contract for the film version of the movie. Katharine Hepburn insisted on her choice of director and costars for the film, and when it was released in 1940, she became, once again, a Hollywood darling. It was around this time that she met Spencer Tracy, with whom she had a very successful on screen partnership, as well as a love affair that lasted until his death.

Remembering Katharine Hepburn as actress and a person

In the 1950s, Katharine Hepburn began to take more mature roles and evolved greatly as an actress. She received a number of Oscar nominations for her work on many films, including The African Queen (1951), The Rainmaker (1956), and Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962). In the 1960s, she took less film roles so that she had more time to spend with Spencer Tracy, who was very ill. They made Guess Who's Coming To Dinner, their last film together, in 1967, for which she later won an Oscar. In 1968, with The Lion In Winter, Katharine Hepburn took home another Oscar. Katharine Hepburn continued to star in a variety of films until the 1990s, when she withdrew from public life because of her increasing weak health. When she passed away in 2003, most of the film world mourned over the death of a great Hollywood legend. She is remembered well for being an excellent actress, acting in over 50 feature films, beginning in 1932 with Bill of Divorcement. Katharine Hepburn was a remarkable woman as well, taking control of her career in an era in which most women were not outspoken about their lives. Katharine Hepburn was politically and socially active, and was never afraid of her status quo getting disturbed.
Howard Hughes Katharine Hepburn
Perhaps the greatest actress of all times, this article is dedicated to the great Katharine Houghton Hepburn, a.k.a. The First Lady of Cinema or The Great Kate. She was born May 12, in 1907 in Hartford Connecticut.She was the daughter of a doctor and a suffragette, both of whom almost always encouraged her to speak her mind, develop it fully, and exercise her body to its full potential.as a child she seemed to be very close to her brother Tom,who accidentally hung himself while practicing a trick that his father had taught him. It became apparent right away that Tom's death had a profound effect on her. She used his birthday as her own for many years to come. Since she was some what of a tomboy in her early years, she tended to shy away from other girls and ended up being schooled athome. But her athletic abilities would shine in her early years when she won the bronze medal for figure skating from the Madison Square Garden skating club and reached the semi-finals at the Connecticut Young Women's Gold Championship.

Eventually she would attend Bryn Mawr College where she would get interested in acting. She was expelled for smoking and breaking curfew, but ended up receiving a degree inhistory and philosophy.That same year [1928] she debuted on Broadway after landing a part in Night Hostess. And she also became engagedto a socialite businessman Ludow Ogden Smith. That marriage would last until1934, but they would remain friends for a lifetime.

Hepburn's first leading role was in a production of The Big Pond, which opened in Great Neck, New York but had such a bad time that she was eventually fired but later rehired when the producer could not find a replacement. I think it was her 1932 role of Antiopethe Amazon princess in "The Warrior's Husband" that actually started her career moving. She was noticed by Hollywood and received a part in A Bill of Divorcement in which she demanded $1,500 a week. That was an unheard of sum in those days.

She 1935 she had earned her second Oscar nomination but by 1938 her career had began to decline.But in 1940 when she appeared in The Philadelphia Story and her careerrevived almost overnight. It was in her 1942 appearance with Spencer Tracy in Womanof the year that marked the beginning of her long term affiliation with Tracy. They appeared in nine movies in which Hepburn won her second Academy Award for bestactress. It was their long term affair with each other that would spark the tonguesof everyone that was fascinated with the lives of Hollywood actors and actresses.

When most people talk of Hepburn today the one movie that stands out among all of them is The African Queen in which she received her fifth Best Actress nomination.It was a 1951 movie that pared her with another great Hollywood icon, Humphrey Bogart. It was filmed mostly on location in Africa where she drank gallons of waterand ended up so sick with dysentery that she still felt the effects months afterreturning home. Throughout the rest of her life she would play mostly spinsters.She would continue working until 1994 and died on June 29, 2003.

She holds the record for the most "Best Actress Oscar" wins with four.Hepburn won an Emmy Award in 1975 for her lead role in Love Among the Ruins opposite her friend Laurence Olivier, and was nominated for four other Emmy's and two Tony Awards during the course of her more than 70-year acting career.

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