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THE PRIVATE WORLD OF KATHERINE HEPBURN
by: John Bryson
Katherine Hepburn possessed the world's most photographable face, the winner of more Academy Awards than anyone else, and an inspiation to generations of women, remains, paradoxically, the most enigmatic of stars. Here, Hepburn invites us into her private world to glimpse the life she leads today [1990]. For more than 15 years, her close friend and reknown former Life editor and photographer John Bryson has been allowed unusual photographic access because, as Hepburn says, "I just like him, I trust him.
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The Films of Katherine Hepburn
by: Homer Dickens
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Katherine Hepburn (Movie Icons)
by: Alain Silver
<DIV>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 (The African Queen); Cary Grant (Bringing Up Baby), James Stewart (The Philadelphia Story), and Spencer Tracy (Adam's Rib, Woman of the Year)--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.
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Me-Stories of My Life-Katherine Hepburn
by: Katherine Hepburn
It was an interesting self-portrait, but frankly boring. She was born in privilege, and while she was a great actress, she is not a great story teller. I bought the book because I liked her as an actress.Me-Stories of My Life-Katherine Hepburn
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Katherine Hepburn books & magazines
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