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Posted By: Jana Katharine Hepburn - 06/30/03 03:01 AM
For those of you who didn't know... Katharine Hepburn died Sunday at age 96. I just found out Sunday night. I have always loved her movies.

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Jana
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Katharine Hepburn - 07/01/03 01:07 AM
Jana,

I'm so sad the great Katharine leaved us...
I so loved her movies, but most importantly, I admired her, on and off the screen. I especially envy her strengh of character, her free spirit, her pride and her frankness.

but on the other hand, she's with Spencer now, the love of her life, and I'm sure there's nobody happier in heaven. After all, that's why she was unfeared of death, why she awaited it with such confidence. And now that I think of it, it's the most beautiful love story I've ever heard...(I can be so hopefullu romantic sometimes).

There's nothning to be sad about. I guess, to the end, Katharine lived and made herself the life she wanted to have. her death just granted her last wish.

Carole
Posted By: Jana Re: Katharine Hepburn - 07/01/03 01:49 AM
Yes. When I posted this last night, I didn't really have time to comment. Now I have a few spare moments...

I just wanted to add that I also was a great admirer of Katharine's. She had talent, beauty, and grace on screen and off. There is a reason that she is still considered an all time great... I think she had something that many stars today just don't. She was just a graceful person. She lived a long and seemingly full life though and that is wonderful.

The world is maybe a little less because she is gone, but a little more because she was here.

Jana

"When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live in such a way that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice."
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Katharine Hepburn - 07/01/03 02:37 AM
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The world is maybe a little less because she is gone, but a little more because she was here.
How true. That also apply to my other fev actors and actress... Especially Audrey Hepburn.

Carole
Posted By: LabRat Re: Katharine Hepburn - 07/01/03 03:56 AM
One of my favourite ever movies is Guess Who's Coming To Dinner? The performances all round are superb, but the crackling energy and emotion between Hepburn and Tracey lift it beyond a good movie into the realms of a classic. And I have fond memories of watching it in a St. Andrews cinema with my Mum and both of us in floods of tears by the end.

I guess one of the things you have to admire most about Katherine Hepburn is that, at a time when the studio and the studio boss were gods, she didn't let anyone boss her around.

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