KATHARINE HEPBURN - SHOW BILL SIGNED CIRCA 1976 - HFSID 179490
Sale Price $510.00
Reg. $600.00
KATHARINE HEPBURN
December 1976 Performing Arts show bill for A Matter of Gravity at the
Curran Theatre in San Francisco, California, signed by the actress on a black
and white photograph of her on the cover
Show Bill signed: "Katharine Hepburn". B/w with some color pages, 80p,
8¼x10¾, bound with two staples. 25¢ December 1976 Performing Arts show
bill for A Matter of Gravity at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco, California,
which ran from December 20, 1976 to January 15, 1977. Hepburn appeared as
Mrs. Basil. Stage, screen, and television actress Katharine Hepburn
(1907-2003) was nominated for 12 Academy Awards for Best Actress,
winning four: Morning Glory (1934), Guess Who'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, but the
two had been estranged for years. Later in life, Hepburn 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 with
this assessment. Lightly toned, soiled and creased. Otherwise, fine condition.
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