The Life, Struggles, and Successes of U.S. Actor Katharine Hepburn: The Greatest Female Cinema Celebrity Within U.S. History, the World Record Hepburn Created, the Character Description of Hepburn, Hepburn’s Sibling Position Within Her Family, the Childhood Experience of Hepburn, the Hepburn Family Motto, the Person Hepburn Was Named After, the Reason U.S. Activist Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn (Hepburn’s Mother) Was Unable to Attend Bryn Mawr College (Big Hill), the Career Path of U.S. Urologist Thomas Norval Hepburn (Hepburn’s Father), the Reason Thomas Norval Hepburn Was Aware of Virtually All Sexually Transmitted Infections and Sexually Transmitted Diseases Within New England, United States of America, the Reason Many Local Married Women Began to Contract Gonorrhea During the Early 20th Century, Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn Bringing Public Attention to This Issue, the Response of Local Men When Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn Began Educating Women Upon Public Health Issues, the Reason Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn’s Family Was Associated With Gossip and Rumor During the Early 20th Century, the Result of Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn’s Public Health Campaign, Various Social Issues Which Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn Participated Against, the Reason Hepburn Became a Feminist, the Nickname of “Hepburn” During Childhood, Hepburn’s Quote Related to Being Female During Childhood, the Reason Hepburn’s Family Supported Her Desire to be Traditionally Less Feminine, the Tragedy Which Permanently Altered Hepburn’s Life, Thomas Norval Hepburn Attempting to Convince the Media of an Accidental Death, the Hepburn Family Refusing Speak About the Death of U.S. Student Tom Houghton Hepburn (Hepburn’s Brother), the Reason Hepburn Was Privately Tutored During Secondary School, the Reason Hepburn Was Able to Enrol Within Post Secondary at Age 17, the Reason the Dining Hall of Bryn Mawr Burst Into Laughter When Hepburn Walked in for the First Time, Hepburn’s Reaction to This Event, Post Secondary Education Having an Immense Influence Upon Hepburn’s Adult Personality, the Reason Thomas Norval Hepburn Disapproved of Hepburn’s Desire to Become an Actor, Hepburn Acquiring a Role Within a Broadway Show, Hepburn’s Quote Related to Acting, Hepburn Occasionally Terminated and Re-Hired From Acting Roles, Hepburn’s Nickname for U.S. Businessperson “Ludlow Ogden Smith” (Hepburn’s Husband), How Hepburn and Smith Met, Hepburn’s Announcement Which Surprised Hepburn’s Contemporaries and the U.S. Public, the Home Hepburn Lived Within for 60 Years, the Result of This Promise, Hepburn’s Hypothesis of Why She Was Unfit for Marriage, Hepburn Acquiring a Role Within The Warriors Husband Film, Hepburn’s Role Within the Warriors Husband Film, Hepburn Gaining Celebrity From the Warriors Husband Film, Hepburn Offered a Screen Test for U.S. Film Production Corporation Radio Keith Orpheum Pictures, Hepburn’s First Film, the Reason Hepburn Appealed to Both Audiences of Films With Sound and Silent Films, Various Silent Film Actors Unable to Transition to Films With Sound, the Reason Hepburn’s Strategy for News Headlines and Articles is Understood During the Modern Day, the Person Film Studios Wanted to Emulate With Hepburn, the Reason Audiences Had Trouble Relating to Hepburn’s On Screen Persona, Hepburn’s Weekly Salary in 1932, the 5 Major Film Studios During the Early to Mid 20th Century, Film Studios Perfecting the System of Discovering New Talent, the Reason Film Studios Developed Actors Into High Profile Celebrities, Hepburn Leveraging This Strategy for Herself, the Reason the Media Speculated Hepburn to be Homosexual, Hepburn Understanding How to Utilize Sexuality Against Opposition, Hepburn Forced to No Longer Wear Overalls While On the Set of Film Productions, Hepburn’s Response to This Demand, Hepburn Becoming Involved Within the Production Process of Film, the Reason Hepburn Believed Fictional Character Eva Lovelace Within the Morning Glory Film to be Specifically Written for Her, Hepburn’s First Academy Award (Oscar Award), the Reason Hepburn Did Not Attend the 1934 Academy Awards, Hepburn’s View of Why Her Film Career Experienced Success, the Reason Hepburn Divorced Smith, the Period When Hepburn and Smith Divorced, Hepburn Experiencing Multiple Box Office Film Failures, Hepburn’s Relationship With the U.S. Media, the Nickname the U.S. Media Provided “Hepburn”, U.S. Dramatist Philip Barrey Offering Hepburn a Role Written Specifically for Her, the Impact of This Role Upon Future Roles, the Name of the Broadway Show Featuring Hepburn, the Number of Performances the Philadelphia Story Broadway Show Played, How Hepburn Directed Her Return to Cinema, the View of Hepburn and Leading Male Actors Between the 1930’s – 1950’s, Hepburn Learning to Advocate for Herself Within the Entertainment Industry, Hepburn Working With the Top Male Actor of the Period, the First Film Hepburn and U.S. Actor Spencer Tracey Starred Within, the Romantic Reputation of Tracey Between the 1940’s – 1960’s, the Hypothesized Reason Hepburn and Tracey Remained as a Couple for Decades, the Reason Tracey’s Health Rapidly Declined During the 1960’s, the Family Member of Hepburn Who Was Featured Within the Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner Film, the Final Film of Tracey, the Film Hepburn Won Her Second Academy Award for, Hepburn Winning a Third Academy Award, Hepburn Refusing to Accept Awards in Person, the First Person to Convince Hepburn to Provide an Interview, the Only Person Who Showed Up Early for the Dick Cavett Show, Hepburn Requesting U.S. Television Personality Dick Cavett Conduct an Impromptu Interview, U.S. Social Club the Players Club Commissioning a Limited Edition Print of Hepburn, the Reason Hepburn Was Selected for This Project, the Artist Selected to Paint Hepburn’s Portrait, the Reason Hepburn Accepted This Work, Hepburn Requesting U.S. Artist Everett Raymond Kinstler Visit Her Home to Create a Portrait, Kinstler’s View of Working With Hepburn, Hepburn’s Response to Kinstler’s Frustration, Hepburn’s Final Academy Award Winning Film, the Decade Hepburn Retired, and Hepburn’s View of Pedagogy and Self-Discipline

Katharine Hepburn is widely regarded as the greatest female cinema star in American history, with over 60 years spent acting on film. Hepburn broke and created a Hollywood record when she won 4 Oscar awards for the Best Leading Actress during her career. Hepburn was charming and witty, but also principled and had a way of confronting and questioning men, making her point without making herself unwanted and unhireable. Hepburns unusual family background greatly influenced her later life. Born the...


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