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Katharine Hepburn in the 1930's: 1932-1933

Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Jun 10, 2016

Today, I'm looking at Katharine Hepburn's first four films of the 1930's, including Morning Glory (1933), where she played struggling actress Eva Lovelace (photo above). Katharine Hepburn is one of old Hollywood's most legendary actresses. She is often cited as one of the top actors in polls abo read more

Katharine Hepburn, who else?

The Old Hollywood Garden Posted by Carol Martinheira on May 12, 2016

Katharine Hepburn, who else? On May 12, 2016 By CarolIn Uncategorized When my friend Margaret invited me to write something for the Katharine Hepburn blogathon, I said yes right away. But then I thought, ‘What in the world could I possibly write about? read more

The Great Katharine Hepburn Blogathon 2016 is upon us! Recently updated !

Margaret Perry Posted by Margaret Perry on May 11, 2016

Today is Katharine Hepburn’s birthday (May 12) and we have an excellent line-up of posts from across the classic film blogosphere devoted to the life and films of this magnificent actress. A big thank you to everyone who has signed up to participate in this blogathon. Your enthusiasm for this read more

Announcing the Great Katharine Hepburn Blogathon 2016

Margaret Perry Posted by Margaret Perry on Apr 12, 2016

Back by popular demand! Announcing the 3rd annual Great Katharine Hepburn Blogathon 2016, which will take place Katharine Hepburn’s birthday, May 12-14. Hepburn was born May 12, 1907. She won an unprecedented 4 Academy Awards over her 63-year career, making over 50 feature-length films. We read more

All the Oscars Katharine Hepburn DIDN’T Win Recently updated !

Margaret Perry Posted by Margaret Perry on Feb 27, 2016

Katharine Hepburn always said her performance of this social-climbing wallflower was her personal favourite. This film was directed by George Stevens and co-starred Fred MacMurray and the great Hattie McDaniel. The movie has some funny bits and some heartbreaking parts. In one scene, Katharine Hepb read more

Katharine Hepburn

The Old Hollywood Garden Posted by Carol Martinheira on Nov 10, 2015

Katharine Hepburn On November 10, 2015December 27, 2015 By CarolMartinheira There’s really nothing I can say about Katharine Hepburn that hasn’t been said a million times. There’s nothing I can tell you that you don’t already know. He read more

Summer Under the Stars: Day 7 – Katharine Hepburn

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Aug 7, 2015

Kathrine Hepburn is the star for today! Below, you’ll find links to those participating and honoring Hepburn (updated as they come in), as well as my own reviews of her work throughout the years. Gina Dalfonzo Phyllis Loves Classic Movies JCF REVIEWS Little Women (1933) Morning Glory (1933) read more

Summer Under the Stars Guide: Katharine Hepburn

Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Aug 6, 2015

Today's star is the old Hollywood icon Katharine Hepburn. TCM is celebrating the career of Katharine Hepburn with 11 movies on Aug. 7. Here's what you need to know about this fiercely independent actress. FYI: TCM sometimes changes the air times and /or movies, so you can go to www.tcm.co read more

Classic Movie Travels: The Great Katharine Hepburn of Fenwick, Connecticut

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Aug 5, 2015

“I am Katharine Hepburn of Fenwick, Connecticut.” Sharp-witted and sophisticated, Katharine Hepburn was a pivotal figure in Golden Age cinema. Her independent life and strong-willed movie characters cemented her as a role model for multiple generations of women. She maintained a distinct physical read more

THE GREAT KATHARINE HEPBURN BLOGATHON. GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER ( 1967 )

In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on May 12, 2015

THE GREAT KATHARINE HEPBURN BLOGATHON GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER ( 1967 ) Today marks the 108th anniversary of Katharine Hepburn’s birth back in 1907. To commemorate her legacy and her extensive body of work, Margaret Perry is hosting a blogathon to pay tribute to the great Katharine read more

THE GREAT KATHARINE HEPBURN BLOGATHON. WOMAN OF THE YEAR ( 1942 )

In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on May 12, 2015

THE GREAT KATHARINE HEPBURN BLOGATHON “WOMAN OF THE YEAR” ( 1942 ) Today marks the 108th anniversary of Katharine Hepburn’s birth back in 1907. To commemorate her legacy and her extensive body of work, Margaret Perry is hosting a blogathon to pay tribute to the great Katharine read more

Katharine Hepburn

Hometowns to Hollywood Posted by Annette Bochenek on May 12, 2015

“Isn’t it funny? Hartford is always two places to me: what it was then and what it is now.” –Katharine Hepburn Sharp-witted and sophisticated, Katharine Hepburn was a pivotal figure in Golden Age cinema. Her independent life and strong-willed movie characters cemented her as a role model for read more

Katharine Hepburn’s Fangirls: A Birthday Tribute Recently updated !

Margaret Perry Posted by Margaret Perry on May 12, 2015

  Happy Birthday and Christopher Columbus, Katharine Hepburn! (GIF) Classic movie fans who grew up without the internet know what a lonely life it can be loving movies that were made before our parents were even born. I feel like I was the only person in my high school (of 4,000+ students) who read more

From a Lord to a Queen: Katharine Hepburn Blogathon

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on May 12, 2015

From a Lord to a Queen: Katharine Hepburn Katharine Hepburn, Peter O’Toole and Anthony Hopkins star in The Lion in Winter (1968, Anthony Harvey director)  It only makes sense that The Great Katharine Hepburn would take on the role as the cunning matriarch of England’s most dysfunctional family read more

The Great Katharine Hepburn Blogathon: The Philadelphia Story

The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by The Wonderful World of Cinema on May 11, 2015

Katharine Hepburn: What an actress! What a star! Winner of no less than 4, yes FOUR Academy Awards, she’s considered one of the greatest legends of the Silver Screen, most of the time, the greatest. She’s also a favourite of mine, number 5 in my top. Tomorrow, I will be happy to celebra read more

A Beauty After All: Katharine Hepburn

Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on May 10, 2015

This is an entry in the Great Katharine Hepburn blogathon. Check out the marvelous posts on her work. “I’d rather look like Katharine Hepburn at 80,” Aunt Betty said, looking at the screen, “than myself at 30.” I looked at the old lady on the TV, then back at my aunt, confused. Maybe Betty read more

A Beauty After All: Katharine Hepburn

Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on May 10, 2015

This is an entry in the Great Katharine Hepburn blogathon. Check out the marvelous posts on her work. “I’d rather look like Katharine Hepburn at 80,” Aunt Betty said, looking at the screen, “than myself at 30.” I looked at the old lady on the TV, then back at my aunt, confused. Maybe Betty read more

Keeper of the Flame (1942) – The Great Katharine Hepburn Blogathon

The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on May 9, 2015

Last year, when Margaret Perry approached me about taking part in The Great Katharine Hepburn Blogathon, I jumped at the chance to take a second look at The Rainmaker, a KH film that I’d been eager to re-watch after first discovering/reviewing it in 2012. (Image via Maksquibs Cinematheque) Whe read more

Katharine Hepburn Style: She Puts Her Pants on One Leg at a Time

A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on May 8, 2015

This is my entry in the Great Katharine Hepburn Blogathon  hosted by Margaretperry.org. Click here for more about the Great Kate.   What is style? Merriam Webster says it is: * a particular way in which something is done, created, or performed * a particular form or design of some read more

Katharine Hepburn Faces Fear and Fame in MORNING GLORY (1933) Recently updated !

Margaret Perry Posted by Margaret Perry on Apr 29, 2015

“Youth has its hour of glory, but too often it is only a morning glory, the flower that fades before the sun if very high.” (from MORNING GLORY (1933)) “No other star has emerged with greater rapidity or with more ecstatic acclaim. No other star, either, has become so unpopular so quickly for read more
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