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Born into an eccentric New England family, Katharine Hepburn was brought up to be free-thinking and unconventional. Her physician father did pioneering work against venereal disease, and her mother campaigned for women’s suffrage and birth control. Shattered by her brother’s apparent suicide in her teens, Hepburn remained aloof and withdrawn until she ventured into theater at Bryn Mawr. Acting offered a release, and an audience that applauded. Her father was right: she liked to show off. |
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Katharine Hepburn and Her Brother Tom
Unidentified artist, c. 1909
Gelatin silver print Estate of Katharine Hepburn |
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The Hepburn Family Having a Tea Party Outside
Unidentified artist, c. 1910
Copy photograph of original gelatin silver print
Estate of Katharine Hepburn |
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Katharine Hepburn Sitting on a Log in "The Woman in the Moon"
May Day, 1928 (date
of original)
Photo reproduction
Bryn Mawr College Library, Pennsylvania |
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Katharine Hepburn and Laura Harding
Unidentified artist, 1934
Gelatin silver print
Billy Rose Theater Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, New York City; Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundation |
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Continue to Early Hollywood |
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