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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 24, 2012
“Katherine Hepburn’s love for Joe Stalin is no secret!”
The misogyny of the times is in full force, here. “A very impetuous little woman” is the string of adjectives I find the most offensive. Who you callin’ “little,” pa read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 24, 2012
Epifania!!!!!
Hello, favorite!
(You look like Sherlock Holmes in that trench.)(Source: frdirector)
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 21, 2012
tracylord:
Classic Hollywood Meme | 04 People that should have worked together
↳ Katharine Hepburn and Ingrid Bergman
Hahahaha, you people are EVIL. Howevs, this is exactly what I would do to the Ol’ Girl, too. I’d give her a supporting role in a Gene Tier read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 21, 2012
“People say to me ‘Too bad you didn’t have any children.’ Well, I’m not dumb enough to think I could have handled that situation because I’m a totally concentrated person. I can do one thing at a time. I’m a One-Track Charlie. read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 20, 2012
classicnatalie:
“During the 1950s, Hepburn purchased her personal address books from Smythson, including this specially commissioned ‘London California New York’ engraved address book, in which she recorded details of friends such as Sir Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 20, 2012
“I put on an inch and a half in ‘Philadelphia Story,’ and an inch in ‘As You Like It,’ which I’ve just finished,” she said.“Isn’t it madly fascinating?” she added excitedly. “My doctors say I’m hype read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 18, 2012
Meet Kate.(via krissycupcake)
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 18, 2012
Katharine Hepburn, Rossano Brazzi and assorted crew of SUMMERTIME (1955), on location off the island of Burano, Venice.
Is it really the end of August, already? Where the hell did this summer go?
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 13, 2012
Hahahaha.
1950 Broadway production of As You Like It. With Katharine Hepburn as Rosalind/Ganymede, Cloris Leachman as Celia, and Ernest Graves as Oliver.
From the Theresa Helburn Theatre Guild Photography Collection, part of Bryn Mawr’s Special Collections. © Flore read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 11, 2012
Eight-Page letter to make-up artist, Emile LaVigne. Postmarked October 11th, 1945. Stationary: The Carlton [Hotel], Washington 6 D.C. Written while accompanying Spencer Tracy on the trial-run of The Rugged Path.
Here’s a fun little exercise for those of you new t read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 9, 2012
TRACY AND HEPBURN TO END THEIR SCREEN PARTNERSHIP.
[Except not really, at all.]
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Metro publicity (Howard Strickling) knew the picture — THE SEA OF GRASS (1947) — stank, so this convenient little item was released to draw in the crowds. “Yo read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 8, 2012
life-as-mia:
forestofveils: Katharine Hepburn’s passport
Why wasn’t the passport valid for travel in Spain?
Due to the Spanish Civil War, I’d imagine. The USA was big on “neutrality” during this date in history, despite the government embargoing aid t read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 3, 2012
It is of this blog’s first stipulation that I re-blog any and ALL posts with even the slightest inclusion of Phyllis Wilbourn.
Therefore…(Source: bonaventures) read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 3, 2012
bkwrmballerina:
Baby Katharine Hepburn with her mom and brothers. <3
Yup. From the top, left to right: Tom, Kit, Kate; From the bottom, left to right: Dick and Bob.
Brotha Dick has the most monocle face I have ever seen. All he needs is a tea cup and a top hat. read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 3, 2012
“As this will indicate, she has an excellent sense of humor, perfectly timed. Not only does she say funny things, but she has an amusing way of accepting direction. Of this, she appears to be blissfully unconscious. I remember that when she was working in “B read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 2, 2012
#still holding the whiskey #4 hours later #QUEEN
What if I just scrapped everything and devoted this blog to Phyllis? I’m curious to see who else will actually re-blog this, as if they have any clue as to who it is. “LOOK AT GRANNY AND HER BOTTLE O’ JAC read more
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 2, 2012
Follow this gangster on Facebook.
Don’t ask me why that Fbk exists, or why I’m still maintaining it after 4 years.
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 2, 2012
A. Bonner in the hizz!(Source: katharinehepburn, via 3rdplanet)
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 1, 2012
This is Katharine Hepburn. Wearing a full face of makeup. In a dress with lace sleeves. At a nightclub.
The notables alongside her are Phil Regan and Kay Kyser. Buddies’ Jamboree, April 8th, 1942.
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Aug 1, 2012
“Katharine Hepburn’s Counsel”
by John D. Spooner
You know and I know that the one thing any woman must understand about men is that they are all little boys. Some more than others, of course, and some keep it hidden better than their buddies. But it read more