KATHARINE HEPBURN - DOCUMENT SIGNED 02/22/1967 - HFSID 345628
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KATHARINE HEPBURN
Double-matted to a size of 20x14, this contractual document is signed by one
of the greatest female actresses of all time and is accompanied by a black and
white headshot
Document Signed: "Katharine Hepburn". One page. 8x9½. February 22, 1967.
Article IX of an agreement between Columbia Pictures Corporation and Hepburn
certifying that definitions of terms used in standard film contracts are
understood. Signed at the conclusion in black felt tip by Hepburn and
countersigned by a studio secretary. Attractively double-matted with a portrait
of Hepburn to an overall size of 20x14. Though unspecified in this document,
this agreement most likely related to the film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner,
which was released in December of 1967. Stage, screen, and television actress
Katharine Hepburn (1907-2003) was nominated for 12 Academy Awards for
Best Actress, winning four: Morning Glory (1934), GuessWho's Coming to
Dinner (1967), The Lion in Winter (1969) and On Golden Pond (1982). She
won an Emmy for Love Among the Ruins (1975). Altogether, she notched 12
Oscar, 5 Emmy and 2 Tony nominations. Like many film actors and actresses,
she first broke into show business on the stage, making her first appearances on
Broadway in 1928 with roles in Night Hostess and These Days. She returned to
Broadway frequently throughout her career, sometimes to rehabilitate her public
image. Her final role on Broadway was in the comedy The West Side Waltz
(1982), which she starred in. In 1932, she made her first appearance in a film,
starring in A Bill of Divorcement alongside John Barrymore. Over the decades,
she played opposite most of her era's biggest stars, including Cary Grant,
Humphrey Bogart, John Wayne, Laurence Olivier, Henry Fonda, and Spencer
Tracy, the latter of whom she made nine films with. Her intimate relationship
with Tracy spanned 26 years (until his death in 1967) and is the most famous
extramarital affair in the history of Hollywood. Tracy was married to Louise
Tracy, and the two had been estranged for years. Later in life, she starred in
several television movies, the last being One Christmas (1994). In 1991, she
published an autobiography titled Me: Stories of My Life. To the present day,
Hepburn remains a significant cultural icon due to her prolific career and
disregard for the Hollywood social scene and its conventions at the time. After
she divorced in 1934, she never married again, choosing to live independently for
the rest of her life. Her career floundered at times, particularly in the years just
before WWII broke out from 1934-1940. This can be partially attributed to her
poor relationship with the press, whom she refused to deal with cordially in
many cases. She was named the greatest female star in the history of
Hollywood by the American Film Institute in 1999, although naturally some
disagree. Small stain in upper right corner of document. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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