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She placed fourth behind Mia Farrow, Judy Geeson and Katharine Houghton for a " Golden Laurel " award as the year's " Most Promising Newcomer " with the results published in the Motion Picture Exhibitor magazine.
After the disappointing Conquest ( 1937 ), Garbo was one of several major stars — including Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, and Katharine Hepburn — called " box office poison " in an open letter published by the National Theater Distributors of America.
Kaspar Hauser is also referred to in Katharine Neville's novel The Magic Circle ( 1998 ), in Steven Millhauser's short story " Kaspar Hauser Speaks " ( published in The Knife Thrower and Other Stories, 1998 ), Jeffrey Eugenides's novel Middlesex ( 2002 ), Maggie Nelson's poem " Kaspar Hauser " ( 2003, itself a probable reference to the Herzog film ), and Lucie Brock-Broido's poem " Self-Portrait as Kaspar Hauser " ( published in Trouble in Mind, 2004 ).
In 1922, Bates published Yellow Clover: A Book of Remembrance, a collection of poems written " to or about my Friend " Katharine Coman, some of which had been published in Coman's lifetime.
Katharine Whitehorn's book Cooking in a Bedsitter ( originally Kitchen in the Corner: a complete guide to bedsitter cookery ), first published in 1961 and a classic of its kind, remained in print for thirty-five years.
* Selective Memory by Katharine Whitehorn, 2007, published by Little Brown
Her work includes co-writing the screenplay for Bringing Up Baby ( for which she had also written the original story, published in the mass-market magazine Collier's Weekly ), starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, and was directed by Howard Hawks, and the screenplay for I Was a Male War Bride, also starring Cary Grant and again directed by Howard Hawks as well as co-wrote The Unseen.
Titled the Spécialités de la Maison and published in 1940 to benefit the AFF, it offered recipes by cultural icons such as Pearl S. Buck, Salvador Dalí, and Katharine Hepburn.

Katharine and biography
* Katharine the Great, an unauthorized biography of Katharine Graham that was recalled by the publisher just a couple of weeks after its release, then later released.
Saunders, F. W. ( 1991 ), Katharine and Isabel: Mother's Light, Daughter's Journey, Davies-Black Publishing, U. S. ISBN 0-89106-049-9 ( biography of Briggs Myers and her mother )
Katharine and R. J. Reynolds: Partners of Fortune in the Making of the New South ( University of Georgia Press ; 2012 ) 381 pages ; dual biography of R. J. and his much younger wife ( 1880-1924 )

Katharine and Parnell
At the time OShea was separated from his wife, Katharine O ' Shea, with whom Parnell was living in relationship.
He fulfilled his loyalty to Katharine when they married on 25 June 1891 in Steyning Register Office, after Parnell had unsuccessfully sought a church wedding.
In the cemetery, which is on the northern side of the town, lies the grave of Katharine O ' Shea (" Kitty O ' Shea ") ( 1845 – 1921 ), the wife of Charles Stewart Parnell.
Katharine O ' Shea, also known as Katie O ' Shea, Kitty O ' Shea or, following her second marriage, Katharine Parnell ( 30 January 1846 – 5 February 1921 ) was an English woman of aristocratic background, whose family relationship over many years with Charles Stewart Parnell eventually caused his political downfall.
Katharine first met Parnell in 1880, when she was married to but already separated from Captain William O ' Shea, a Catholic Nationalist MP for Galway borough.
Captain O ' Shea knew about the affair, challenged Parnell to a duel in 1881 and initially forbade Katharine to see him, although she claimed that he encouraged her in the relationship.
Catholic Ireland only felt a profound sense of shock when Katharine broke the vows of her previous Catholic marriage by marrying Parnell on 25 June 1891.
* O ' Shea, Katharine ( 1914 ) Charles Stewart Parnell.
In 1889, the scandal surrounding Parnell's divorce proceedings split the Irish party, when it became public that Parnell, popularly acclaimed as the ' Uncrowned King of Ireland ', had for many years been living in a family relationship with Mrs. Katharine O ' Shea, the long separated wife of a fellow MP.

Katharine and 1914
In 1905, he married the former Ada Ruth Dismukes of Natchitoches, and they had three daughters, Katharine ( born 1910 ), Ruth ( born 1912 ) and Mary Elizabeth ( born 1916 ), and a son, John H. Overton, Jr., ( 1914 – 1946 ).
* Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims, Retold by Katharine Lee Bates, illustrated by Angus MacDonall, color plates by Milo Winter, Rand, McNally ( Chicago, IL ), 1914.
Orville and his father Milton and sister Katharine occupied the home in 1914.

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Others in the cast include Anthony Quayle, John Colicos, Michael Hordern, Katharine Blake, Peter Jeffrey, Joseph O ' Conor, William Squire, Vernon Dobtcheff, Denis Quilley, Esmond Knight and T. P. McKenna.
It was adapted by Goldman into an Academy Award-winning 1968 film of the same name, starring Peter O ' Toole and Katharine Hepburn.
The play was adapted into a 1968 film, with Peter O ' Toole as Henry and Katharine Hepburn as Eleanor, and a 2003 television movie, with Patrick Stewart and Glenn Close.
In an appearance on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on 11 January 2007, O ' Toole said that the actor he most enjoyed working with was Katharine Hepburn, his close friend ; he played Henry II to her Eleanor of Aquitaine in The Lion in Winter.
Around this time, the lineup consisted of Gane and Sadier plus vocalist Mary Hansen, drummer Andy Ramsay, bassist Duncan Brown, keyboardist Katharine Gifford, and guitarist Sean O ' Hagan of the 1980s famed Microdisney duo.
Guitarist Sean O ' Hagan went on to form the The High Llamas, while keyboardist Katharine Gifford created Snowpony with a former member of My Bloody Valentine.
O ' Shea had already separated from his wife Katharine O ' Shea, but would not divorce her as she was expecting a substantial inheritance.
He died in his home at 10 Walsingham Terrace, Hove ( now replaced by Dorset Court, Kingsway ) on 6 October 1891 of a heart attack and in the arms of his wife Katharine ( formerly Katharine O ' Shea ).
* O ' Shea, Katharine.
When the Irish Parliamentary Party split over Parnell's long-standing family relationship with Katharine O ' Shea, the previously separated wife of a fellow MP, whom he later married, Redmond stood by his deposed leader in the dispute.
The search for an actress to play Scarlett in the film version of the novel famously drew the biggest names in the history of cinema, such as Bette Davis ( whose casting as a Southern belle in Jezebel in 1938 took her out of contention ), and Katharine Hepburn, who went so far as demanding an appointment with producer David O. Selznick and saying, " I am Scarlett O ' Hara!
However, since 1880 he had had a family relationship with a separated woman Katharine O ' Shea who bore him three children.
Sir Evelyn Wood and Katharine O ' Shea were his nephew and niece respectively.

Katharine and Shea
Parnell's enemies, in order to damage him personally, called her " Kitty O ' Shea " because at that time " kitty ", as well as being an Hiberno-English version of Catherine / Katherine / Katharine, was also a slang term for a prostitute.

Katharine and Mrs
He also starred with Katharine Hepburn and Harold Gould in the television film, Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry ( 1986 ) and with Nicole Kidman in Bangkok Hilton ( 1989 ).
Suffragists Katharine McCormick and Mrs. Charles Parker, holding an historical NWSA banner on April 22, 1913
He married Agnes Elizabeth Ernst, a Lutheran, in 1910 ; they had five children, including the future Katharine Graham and another daughter Florence Meyer ( 1911-1962 ) ( Mrs. Oskar Homolka ).
She was survived by her partner, Katharine Anthony, and their two adopted daughters, Mrs Howard Gresens of Plandome, New York and Mrs R. O.
While Santa Claus himself emerged from the 1820s from a number of traditions of European folklore, Mrs. Claus has no precedent in folklore and is a literary creation by James Rees ( 1849 ), popularized by Katharine Lee Bates, appearing in her poem " Goody Santa Claus on a Sleigh Ride " ( 1889 ).
Katharine made her professional stage debut age 24 at The Opera House for The Sydney Theatre Company in A Month in the Country as Vera, directed by Lindy Davies and later played Mrs Fainall, the daughter of Lady Wishfort played by Miriam Margolyes, in The Sydney Theatre Company production of The Way of the World directed by Gale Edwards.
In 1919, after the death of her husband R. J. Reynolds in 1918, Mrs. Katharine Smith Reynolds donated a large tract of land then known as " Silver Hill " to the City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
He appeared as Chad Lowe's grandfather in Spencer, and played a Jewish widower wooing the Christian Katharine Hepburn in Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry.

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