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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 21, 2013
O.K., so let’s break this down.
That woman is Mrs. Loyal Davis (stage name: Edith Luckett), wife of Dr. Loyal Davis, Chief of Surgery at Northwestern University. Fine. An actress in her own right, she appeared on Broadway and hogged ties with a bunch of fine fellow read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 21, 2013
Receipt for “omggetdownfromtheraftersyoumiddleschoolerwithADD.jpeg.”
At least I remember this was UNDERCURRENT (1946), so my past self wasn’t completely useless.
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 20, 2013
"Hey, give me some grainy, uncropped ebay images from 3 computers ago!" —Anonymous
I live to serve.
No idea when this was snapped. ‘53? Tracy’s in costume for what I believe to be THE ACTRESS. Kate’s just… there. Howya’doin’. read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 20, 2013
Sitting for a caricature in her dressing room, on DRAGON SEED (1944). The artist, albeit with back to the camera, is clearly Ginger Rogers.
(Somebody help me out, here. Recognize the style?)
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 20, 2013
So tiny. So grainy. So posed.
THE SEA OF GRASS (1947). You know Tracy and Hepburn, and that’s their director, Elia Kazan, on the far-right. I should know those two men sandwiching Kate, but I’ve either forgotten or never knew, in the first place. Fascinating. read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 20, 2013
Katharine Hepburn was a sand crab.
With designer — and designing WITH — Edith Head, for THE RAINMAKER (1957).
Yes, this film had a designer.
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 20, 2013
It’s killing me that I can’t remember this man’s name, either. LEARN TO SAVE YOUR HIJACKED PHOTOS WITH LABELS OTHER THAN ”omggetdownfromtheraftersyoumiddleschoolerwithADD.jpeg,” ”HAHAHAHsmoke.jpeg” and ”HAHAHAHsmoke3.bmp read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 20, 2013
Receipt for “omggetdownfromtheraftersyoumiddleschoolerwithADD.jpeg.”
At least I remember this was UNDERCURRENT (1946), so my past self wasn’t completely useless.
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Jun 29, 2013
hollywoodhepcat:
"You look at that sparse and lively mien, cheeks apple-shiny and water-chestnut colored eyes crystal sharp, the hands bony and strong, her mouth, a strong bow, a long bow, full top lip ironically, self-mockingly turned down at the side, the tightly dra read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Jun 23, 2013
“In the summer of 1940, the joke down at Piper was that every time a girl in shorts walked by, it cost the company $75 in production. With which I can sympathize. On one summer day, a visit from a famous actress pretty much took out any productivity for the day.
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Apr 26, 2013
“Dear Mrs. Bush. Just a word to you to the President to thank you both for being so enthusiastic and so generous on Sunday. You made it all such fun and so exciting - we were all thrilled. It was a lesson to all of us - Especially to me - thank you very very much. read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Apr 21, 2013
Ayo, if anybody has that bottom-right picture of Kate and her ugly yellow cardigan in a larger size, I’d greatly appreciate it.
XoXo,
Your BlogMistress ;-*
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Apr 21, 2013
1938, My House Just Blew Away (Along With My Career) Realness.(Source: theotherhayley)
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Apr 16, 2013
A fabulous and unique autograph questionnaire page, 7.5 x 5, completely filled out in fountain pen by Hepburn. At the top she writes her full name, “Katharine Houghton Hepburn, February 13th, 1945,” adding a self-portrait caricature in the upper right corner. Underneath read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Mar 29, 2013
ADAM: A crime should be punished, not condoned.AMANDA: If a woman commits it!ADAM: Anybody com—pull over, pull over!AMANDA: What? Oh.DRIVER: Ah, you lady drivers! You’ll put me away yet! AMANDA: See?ADAM: What?AMANDA: He doesn’t believe in women. [pout read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Mar 29, 2013
hollywoodhepcat:
Press Reception at Claridge’s April 16th, 1952
Rabies.
Apparently, I also had this tagged as ‘lab rat eating cheese’. Yep.
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Mar 28, 2013
OLD HOLLYWOOD CASTING | Cate Blanchett as Katharine Hepburn
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Mar 27, 2013
3rdplanet:
KATE ALWAYS WORE TROUSERS.
This is the home that Katharine Hepburn’s paternal Uncle built in Annapolis, Maryland in 1911—address, 54 State Circle.
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Mar 27, 2013
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Mar 26, 2013
WOMEN IN DEFENSE - National Archives and Records Administration (1941) - ARC 38686, LI 208.56 - DVD Copied by J. Williams. Series: Propaganda, Information, and Documentary Motion Pictures, compiled ca. 1942 - 1945, documenting the period 1918 - 1945. On wartime activities of w read more