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Katharine Hepburn

Katharine Hepburn

Birthday: 12 May 1907, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Birth Name: Katharine Houghton Hepburn
Height: 171 cm

Born May 12, 1907 in Hartford, Connecticut, she was the daughter of a doctor and a suffragette, both of whom always encouraged her to speak her mind, develop it fully, and exercise her body to its ful ...Show More

Katharine Hepburn
There are no laurels in life . . . just new challenges. There are no laurels in life . . . just new challenges.
Cold sober, I find myself absolutely fascinating. Cold sober, I find myself absolutely fascinating.
Life is hard. After all, it kills you. Life is hard. After all, it kills you.
Listen to the song of life. Listen to the song of life.
I welcome death. In death there are no interviews! I welcome death. In death there are no interviews!
[pn Marlon Brando] I don't think he's a limited actor at all - I think he's a very gifted actor. Alt Show more [pn Marlon Brando] I don't think he's a limited actor at all - I think he's a very gifted actor. Although I'm afraid he may be a limited person. Hide
[1954 comment on Judy Holliday] My, I like Judy Holliday! She looks like a Monet model. And she's so Show more [1954 comment on Judy Holliday] My, I like Judy Holliday! She looks like a Monet model. And she's so -- so defenseless. I like defenseless people. They're the best. Hide
I can't say I believe in prizes. I was a whiz in the three-legged race that's something you CAN win. I can't say I believe in prizes. I was a whiz in the three-legged race that's something you CAN win.
If you want to sacrifice the admiration of many men for the criticism of one, go ahead, get married. If you want to sacrifice the admiration of many men for the criticism of one, go ahead, get married.
Who is Katharine Hepburn? It took me a long time to create that creature. Who is Katharine Hepburn? It took me a long time to create that creature.
Only when a woman decides not to have children, can a woman live like a man. That's what I've done. Only when a woman decides not to have children, can a woman live like a man. That's what I've done.
Love has nothing to do with what you are expecting to get - only with what you are expecting to give Show more Love has nothing to do with what you are expecting to get - only with what you are expecting to give - which is everything. Hide
It's life isn't it? You plow ahead and make a hit. And you plow on and someone passes you. Then some Show more It's life isn't it? You plow ahead and make a hit. And you plow on and someone passes you. Then someone passes them. Time levels. Hide
[on Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire] She gave him sex. He gave her class. [on Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire] She gave him sex. He gave her class.
I'm an atheist, and that's it. I believe there's nothing we can know except that we should be kind t Show more I'm an atheist, and that's it. I believe there's nothing we can know except that we should be kind to each other and do what we can for each other. Hide
Life is full of censorship. I can't spit in your eye. Life is full of censorship. I can't spit in your eye.
Once a crowd chased me for an autograph. "Beat it", I said, "go sit on a tack!" "We made you", they Show more Once a crowd chased me for an autograph. "Beat it", I said, "go sit on a tack!" "We made you", they said. "Like hell you did", I told them. Hide
With all the opportunities I had, I could have done more. And if I'd done more, I could have been qu Show more With all the opportunities I had, I could have done more. And if I'd done more, I could have been quite remarkable. Hide
[1993] In some ways I've lived my life like a man, made my own decisions, etc. I've been as terrifie Show more [1993] In some ways I've lived my life like a man, made my own decisions, etc. I've been as terrified as the next person, but you've got to keep going. Hide
[on selecting Virginia Weidler to play her sister in The Philadelphia Story (1940)] We got lucky aga Show more [on selecting Virginia Weidler to play her sister in The Philadelphia Story (1940)] We got lucky again with the girl-this time little Virginia Weidler, who had me in stitches. She was so terrifyingly funny I truly had a difficult time doing scenes with her. Honestly, I couldn't look at her, she was so funny. Hide
I can remember walking as a child. It was not customary to say you were fatigued. It was customary t Show more I can remember walking as a child. It was not customary to say you were fatigued. It was customary to complete the goal of the expedition. Hide
I think most of the people involved in any art always secretly wonder whether they are really there Show more I think most of the people involved in any art always secretly wonder whether they are really there because they're good - or because they're lucky. Hide
I never realized until lately that women were supposed to be inferior. I never realized until lately that women were supposed to be inferior.
If you can live for other people away from yourself you will be happy and if you live for yourself t Show more If you can live for other people away from yourself you will be happy and if you live for yourself then you will not be happy and you won't be able to sleep or do anything else. Hide
Enemies are so stimulating. Enemies are so stimulating.
When I tested for the movies, it was immediately a warm experience. Exciting but not scary. Why this Show more When I tested for the movies, it was immediately a warm experience. Exciting but not scary. Why this is I do not know. I just find this medium sympathetic, friendly. It must be that there is no audience, and no critics, in the immediate situation. And the camera never talks back to you. It was fun. Hide
On art: I think most of the people involved in any art always secretly wonder whether they are reall Show more On art: I think most of the people involved in any art always secretly wonder whether they are really there because they're good or they're because they're lucky. If they have time to think. Hide
If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased. If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased.
I have many regrets, and I'm sure everyone does. The stupid things you do, you regret if you have an Show more I have many regrets, and I'm sure everyone does. The stupid things you do, you regret if you have any sense, and if you don't regret them, maybe you're stupid. Hide
[on Humphrey Bogart] He was a real man -- nothing feminine about him. He knew he was a natural arist Show more [on Humphrey Bogart] He was a real man -- nothing feminine about him. He knew he was a natural aristocrat -- better than anybody. Hide
I never played with a sort of fancy accent of any kind. So, was I an actor? I don't know. I never played with a sort of fancy accent of any kind. So, was I an actor? I don't know.
[on good parts] If it interests you, they don't have to pay you. It's a fascinating business anyway- Show more [on good parts] If it interests you, they don't have to pay you. It's a fascinating business anyway--it's very nice to be paid--but when you do *thrilling* material, it's like buying a piece of furniture that's really good. When you buy it, and it's great, you get *enormous* pleasure out of seeing it, and you never remember how much it cost. Hide
I don't fear death, it must be like a long sleep. I don't fear death, it must be like a long sleep.
"Isn't it fun getting older?" is really a terrible fallacy. That's like saying I prefer driving an o Show more "Isn't it fun getting older?" is really a terrible fallacy. That's like saying I prefer driving an old car with a flat tire. Hide
[Observation, 1967] I think they're beginning to think I'm not going to be around much longer. And w Show more [Observation, 1967] I think they're beginning to think I'm not going to be around much longer. And what do you know. They'll miss me like an old monument. Like the Flatiron Building. Hide
Acting is the most minor of gifts and not a very high-class way to earn a living. After all, Shirley Show more Acting is the most minor of gifts and not a very high-class way to earn a living. After all, Shirley Temple could do it at the age of four. Hide
Not everyone is lucky enough to understand how delicious it is to suffer. Not everyone is lucky enough to understand how delicious it is to suffer.
Afraid of death? Not at all. Be a great relief. Then I wouldn't have to talk to you. Afraid of death? Not at all. Be a great relief. Then I wouldn't have to talk to you.
At my age, you don't get much variety - usually some old nut who's off her track. At my age, you don't get much variety - usually some old nut who's off her track.
[When Barbara Walters asked her if she owned a skirt] I have one, Ms. Walters. I'll wear it to your Show more [When Barbara Walters asked her if she owned a skirt] I have one, Ms. Walters. I'll wear it to your funeral. Hide
[1993] The lack of work destroys people. [1993] The lack of work destroys people.
Life can be wildly tragic at times, and I've had my share. But whatever happens to you, you have to Show more Life can be wildly tragic at times, and I've had my share. But whatever happens to you, you have to keep a slightly comic attitude. In the final analysis, you have got not to forget to laugh. Hide
Most people, I figure, have a reservoir that you walk into town with your little box of goodies, you Show more Most people, I figure, have a reservoir that you walk into town with your little box of goodies, you know. And this is me, and this is what I have to offer. Then, after a while, you've *sold* all those goodies, and if you don't go away and fill up another box ... you're just repeating. Then you're just growing *old*, and then, for a you know, certain people, there's a time when you're switching from, uh, uh, you're too old to do this, and you're too young to do that, and you have to figure out: what are you? And what really interests you? You see, we're *all* creatures of habit, and we get in a rut, and we run down that rut, happy as bugs. Well, sometimes you're bloody sick of what you're doing. And you haven't got the brains to stop. You know. And you could change, change. Hide
I'm a personality as well as an actress. Show me an actress who isn't a personality, and you'll show Show more I'm a personality as well as an actress. Show me an actress who isn't a personality, and you'll show me a woman who isn't a star. Hide
What makes you a star is horsepower. What makes you a star is horsepower.
It's a bore - B-O-R-E - when you find you've begun to rot. It's a bore - B-O-R-E - when you find you've begun to rot.
Life is to be lived. If you have to support yourself, you had bloody well find some way that is goin Show more Life is to be lived. If you have to support yourself, you had bloody well find some way that is going to be interesting. And you don't do that by sitting around wondering about yourself. Hide
[on Hollywood] They didn't like me until I got into a leg show. [on Hollywood] They didn't like me until I got into a leg show.
[on Peter O'Toole] He can do anything. A bit cuckoo, but sweet and terribly funny. [on Peter O'Toole] He can do anything. A bit cuckoo, but sweet and terribly funny.
I remember as a child going around with "Votes For Women" balloons. I learnt early what it is to be Show more I remember as a child going around with "Votes For Women" balloons. I learnt early what it is to be snubbed for a good cause. Hide
I find a woman's point of view much grander and finer than a man's. I find a woman's point of view much grander and finer than a man's.
[about her first TV interview, in 1973] I thought, can you think of any really *good* reason not to Show more [about her first TV interview, in 1973] I thought, can you think of any really *good* reason not to do it? Except that, oh, I'm so shy, or oh, my private life, or oh, are they going to find out how boring I am? You know? And that was the only reason *now*, in a sense, *not* to do television. Because it certainly is a method of expression, which has to be accepted as these things come along. Hide
[on fashion] I wear my sort of clothes to save me the trouble of deciding which clothes to wear. [on fashion] I wear my sort of clothes to save me the trouble of deciding which clothes to wear.
I'm what is known as gradually disintegrating. I don't fear the next world, or anything. I don't fea Show more I'm what is known as gradually disintegrating. I don't fear the next world, or anything. I don't fear hell, and I don't look forward to heaven. Hide
On work: Without discipline, there's no life at all. On work: Without discipline, there's no life at all.
I always wanted to be a movie actress. I thought it was very romantic. And it was. I always wanted to be a movie actress. I thought it was very romantic. And it was.
[on Humphrey Bogart] Bogart was like Henry Fonda -- proud and happy to be an actor. [on Humphrey Bogart] Bogart was like Henry Fonda -- proud and happy to be an actor.
On personal power: As one goes through life one learns that if you don't paddle your own canoe, you Show more On personal power: As one goes through life one learns that if you don't paddle your own canoe, you don't move. Hide
If you survive long enough, you're revered - rather like an old building. If you survive long enough, you're revered - rather like an old building.
[on marriage] It's bloody impractical. "To love, honor, and obey". If it weren't, you wouldn't have Show more [on marriage] It's bloody impractical. "To love, honor, and obey". If it weren't, you wouldn't have to sign a contract. Hide
My father, a surgeon and urologist, studied sex professionally all his life. Before he died at 82, h Show more My father, a surgeon and urologist, studied sex professionally all his life. Before he died at 82, he told me he hadn't come to any conclusions about it at all. Hide
Life's what's important. Walking, houses, family. Birth and pain and joy. Acting's just waiting for Show more Life's what's important. Walking, houses, family. Birth and pain and joy. Acting's just waiting for a custard pie. That's all. Hide
I often wonder whether men and women really suit each other. Perhaps they should live next door and Show more I often wonder whether men and women really suit each other. Perhaps they should live next door and just visit now and then. Hide
[on director George Cukor] He has the ability to make me trust myself. [on director George Cukor] He has the ability to make me trust myself.
[reflecting on her performances] I think I'm always the same. [reflecting on her performances] I think I'm always the same.
[1991] I've made forty-three pictures. Naturally I'm adorable in all of them. [1991] I've made forty-three pictures. Naturally I'm adorable in all of them.
[asked what star quality is] It's either some kind of electricity or some kind of energy. I don't kn Show more [asked what star quality is] It's either some kind of electricity or some kind of energy. I don't know what it is, but whatever it is, I've got it. Hide
If you have fame, you never feel that you have fame, if you have the brains of a flea. Because fame Show more If you have fame, you never feel that you have fame, if you have the brains of a flea. Because fame is something that's over back of you. It ain't ahead.... Not ahead at all. I mean, if you've done it that's great, but "what are you going to do now?" is the *only* thing that matters. Hide
I'm an atheist, and that's it. I believe there's nothing we can know except that we should be kind t Show more I'm an atheist, and that's it. I believe there's nothing we can know except that we should be kind to each other and do what we can for people. Hide
[Describing Cary Grant] He is personality functioning. [Describing Cary Grant] He is personality functioning.
[speaking in 1979] We must reform. We must reform. And I don't know how we're going to reform. We're Show more [speaking in 1979] We must reform. We must reform. And I don't know how we're going to reform. We're sitting looking at a lot of filth. And I'm disgusted with the movies. Disgusted. Because they're kidding themselves into saying its a sort of intellectual past time. Bunk. Its 42nd street filth. Filth being sold for too much. And now its respectable to go and see them. And the critics I think have lost their minds. Hide
1993] I have loved and been in love. There's a big difference. 1993] I have loved and been in love. There's a big difference.
Wouldn't it be great if people could get to live suddenly as often as they die suddenly? Wouldn't it be great if people could get to live suddenly as often as they die suddenly?
People have grown fond of me, like some old building. People have grown fond of me, like some old building.
Plain women know more about men than beautiful ones do. Plain women know more about men than beautiful ones do.
[on remaining childless] I had such a wonderful upbringing that I had a very high standard of how a Show more [on remaining childless] I had such a wonderful upbringing that I had a very high standard of how a father and mother should behave. I couldn't be that way and carry on a movie career. Hide
I don't regret anything I've ever done; As long as I enjoyed it at the time. I don't regret anything I've ever done; As long as I enjoyed it at the time.
Acting is a nice childish profession - pretending you're someone else and at the same time selling y Show more Acting is a nice childish profession - pretending you're someone else and at the same time selling yourself. Hide
Katharine Hepburn's FILMOGRAPHY - Page 2
as Actor (44)
Katharine Hepburn Katharine Hepburn'S roles
Ethel Thayer
Ethel Thayer

Eula
Eula

Eleanor of Aquitaine
Eleanor of Aquitaine

Linda Seton
Linda Seton

Christina Drayton
Christina Drayton

Alice Adams
Alice Adams

Susan Vance
Susan Vance

Josephine 'Jo' March
Josephine 'Jo' March

Tracy Samantha Lord
Tracy Samantha Lord

Rose Sayer
Rose Sayer

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