Lunch With Miss Hepburn: The Last Interview
In this candid interview, the last one granted by the great movie actress before her death, critically acclaimed journalist and author, Simon Worrall, talks to Katharine Hepburn at her home in New York's Turtle Bay about her love of New England, her dislike of Hollywood, her childhood and parents; and her love affair with Spencer Tracy. Funny, tender and moving, this revealing portrait of Hollywood's greatest actress, is a " Must Read " for all Hepburn fans, young and old.
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In this candid interview, the last one granted by the great movie actress before her death, critically acclaimed journalist and author, Simon Worrall, talks to Katharine Hepburn at her home in New York's Turtle Bay about her love of New England, her dislike of Hollywood, her childhood and parents; and her love affair with Spencer Tracy. Funny, tender and moving, this revealing portrait of Hollywood's greatest actress, is a " Must Read " for all Hepburn fans, young and old.In this candid interview, the last one granted by the great movie actress before her death, critically acclaimed journalist and author, Simon Worrall, talks to Katharine Hepburn at her home in New York's Turtle Bay about her love of New England, her dislike of Hollywood, her childhood and parents; and her love affair with Spencer Tracy. Funny, tender and moving, this revealing portrait of Hollywood's greatest actress, is a " Must Read " for all Hepburn fans, young and old.





findingDulcineaON THIS DAY IN SHOW BIZ: KATHERINE HEPBURN BORNOn this day in 1907, Katharine Hepburn was born in Hartford, Connecticut. The daughter of New England intellectuals who stressed rigorous exercise and independent thinking, Hepburn studied at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania and went on to become a Happy Birthday, Katharine Hepburn, Legendary Actress
of the best roles for actresses in this period, often playing working-girls in a man's world (think Rosalind Russell in His Girl Friday) or socially liberal gals battling restrictive upper-crust society (now think Katharine Hepburn in Holiday).