Katharine Hepburn (
May 12,
1907 -
June 29,
2003) was a notable
American actress who was born in
Hartford, Connecticut. Educated at
Bryn Mawr College,
Pennsylvania, Hepburn received her degree in
1928 and debuted on
Broadway that same year in
Night Hostess. In 1932 her screen-test for
RKO gained her a role in the
George Cukor film
A Bill of Divorcement (1932), playing opposite
John Barrymore. Hepburn won her first
Academy Award in
1933 and won three more Oscars and eight nominations over the rest of her career. As of January 2003 she was tied with
Meryl Streep as the most Academy Award-nominated actress in history.
In Woman of the Year (1942), she made her first of nine appearances opposite Spencer Tracy, launching one of Hollywood's most famous romances. Though they were together until Tracy's death in 1967, the couple never married because Tracy, a devout Catholic, would not divorce his wife. (Hepburn had previously married and divorced Ludlow Ogden Smith[?], and had long-term relationships with Leland Hayward[?] and Howard Hughes).
Katharine Hepburn died at her home in Old Saybrook, Connecticut.
Broadway
Filmography
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