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Katharine Hepburn

Katharine Hepburn

The Kobal Collection
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From birth, Katharine Hepburn seemed destined to become a symbol of the modern woman on stage, on screen, and in the world. Fiercely competitive, private, and independent, Hepburn was one part Olympic athlete Babe Didrikson, one part Amelia Earhart, and two parts Greta Garbo. Although often paired with the greatest actors in Hollywood--Humphrey Bogart ; Cary Grant , James Stewart , and Spencer Tracy --Hepburn was able to carry her own films like Summertime, Little Women, and Sylvia Scarlett over a stage and screen career that spanned eight decades. Her home was never in Hollywood or New York but in Connecticut, where she died lamenting "I could have accomplished three times as much. I haven't realized my full potential."
Language
English
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taschen
Release
April 01, 2007
ISBN
3822822108
ISBN 13
9783822822104

Katharine Hepburn

The Kobal Collection
4/5 ( ratings)
From birth, Katharine Hepburn seemed destined to become a symbol of the modern woman on stage, on screen, and in the world. Fiercely competitive, private, and independent, Hepburn was one part Olympic athlete Babe Didrikson, one part Amelia Earhart, and two parts Greta Garbo. Although often paired with the greatest actors in Hollywood--Humphrey Bogart ; Cary Grant , James Stewart , and Spencer Tracy --Hepburn was able to carry her own films like Summertime, Little Women, and Sylvia Scarlett over a stage and screen career that spanned eight decades. Her home was never in Hollywood or New York but in Connecticut, where she died lamenting "I could have accomplished three times as much. I haven't realized my full potential."
Language
English
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taschen
Release
April 01, 2007
ISBN
3822822108
ISBN 13
9783822822104

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