Actress Katharine Hepburn played the role in the mid-thirties. the downbeat nature of the film- which did not essentially alter history- was a draw-back in the dire depression time it was made. A much more recent actress played the role Glenda Jackson, who also did Elizabeth I- versatile gal. The actresses Florence Eldridge and one other- can"t recall the name may have played the tragic Queen Mary in the interwar period- best job was by Katharine Hepburn and the critics liked it- but thought the tragic plot was badly timed- for l935.
It was made after her death as a tribute to her work as a UNICEF member.
She had a beautiful and long neck. Turtlenecks were made for such things as they made her look more beautiful and so gracious. Scarves and turtlenecks are worn in all forms of weather including very hot, often by those that are heroin addicts that inject straight into the neck. Very dangerous way of injecting heroin, but then these heroin users have to cover their necks. Meth addicts do it too. But Hepburn wore turtlenecks because she had a beautiful neck, and she knew how to make herself look great! If Ralph Lauren only had her as a model for his turtleneck sweaters! yes.
Hepburn & Tracy made 9 movies together from 1942 thru 1967. Woman of the Year (1942) Keeper of the Flame (1942) Without Love (1945) The Sea of Grass (1946) State of the Union (1948) Adam's Rib (1949) Pat & Mike (1952) Desk Set (1957) Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
She Didn't Go To College She Went To A Theatre School In London Then She Came To America And Did PlaysAudry Hepburn did not go to college. She attended the Arnhem Conservatory in the Netherlands a school of music and dance.
The Philadelphia Story
Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy
Actress Katharine Hepburn played the role in the mid-thirties. the downbeat nature of the film- which did not essentially alter history- was a draw-back in the dire depression time it was made. A much more recent actress played the role Glenda Jackson, who also did Elizabeth I- versatile gal. The actresses Florence Eldridge and one other- can"t recall the name may have played the tragic Queen Mary in the interwar period- best job was by Katharine Hepburn and the critics liked it- but thought the tragic plot was badly timed- for l935.
It was made after her death as a tribute to her work as a UNICEF member.
Charade (1963) starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant.
Determining the longest speech ever made is difficult. There are many different forums in which long speeches are common. The longest speech ever given to the UN was given by Indian politician Krishna Menon. The speech lasted for eight hours. The longest speech given to a legislature spanned 2.5 hours per day for 11 days.
The erratic movement made it difficult to catch the kitten. His speech was erratic and made no sense. The erratic problem made it almost impossible to diagnose.
she made "the madwoman of Chaillott" with Boyer
She had a beautiful and long neck. Turtlenecks were made for such things as they made her look more beautiful and so gracious. Scarves and turtlenecks are worn in all forms of weather including very hot, often by those that are heroin addicts that inject straight into the neck. Very dangerous way of injecting heroin, but then these heroin users have to cover their necks. Meth addicts do it too. But Hepburn wore turtlenecks because she had a beautiful neck, and she knew how to make herself look great! If Ralph Lauren only had her as a model for his turtleneck sweaters! yes.
Hepburn & Tracy made 9 movies together from 1942 thru 1967. Woman of the Year (1942) Keeper of the Flame (1942) Without Love (1945) The Sea of Grass (1946) State of the Union (1948) Adam's Rib (1949) Pat & Mike (1952) Desk Set (1957) Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
Breakfast At Tiffany's
The movie came out in 1957.