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Katya Roslev, who would be Katharine Ross so very soon now, rang up her first sale of the day and counted back the change.
To be Katharine Ross, and work in a nicer shop somewhere, at a little more money so she could have prettier clothes, and learn ladies' manners and all like that, and get to know different people than up to now, not just the ones like her here, with foreign-sounding names, the ones went to the same church and -- Different place, different job, different people, she'd be all different too.
Sister Anne, Potter ’ s version of the story of Bluebeard was written especially for her American readers but illustrated by Katharine Sturges.
One of Cukor's first ingenues was actress Katharine Hepburn, who debuted in A Bill of Divorcement and whose looks and personality left RKO officials at a loss as to how to use her.
Regular attendees at his famed soirées included Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, Joan Crawford and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart, Claudette Colbert, Marlene Dietrich, Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, actor Richard Cromwell, Stanley Holloway, Judy Garland, Gene Tierney, Noël Coward, Cole Porter, director James Whale, costume designer Edith Head, and Norma Shearer, especially after the death of her first husband, Irving Thalberg.
In that same year, Brando played the role of Marchbanks with Katharine Cornell in her production's revival of Candida, one of her signature roles.
Katharine maintained she had remained a virgin for the six months of her first marriage, allowing Julius to issue the dispensation, as church law would have forbidden the union if Katherine had admitted to sleeping with Arthur.
Building on the writings and observations of Jung, during World War II, Isabel Briggs Myers and her mother, Katharine C. Briggs, delineated personality types by constructing the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
Katharine, Duchess of Kent ; her son and grandson, Lord Nicholas Windsor and Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick, respectively, both of whose wives are Catholic, and her granddaughter, Lady Marina-Charlotte Windsor, as well as politicians such as Baroness Masham of Ilton and Ann Widdecombe, and, most recently, former Prime Minister Tony Blair, whose wife and children are Catholic, are prominent among laypeople who have converted.
Gordon's Broadway acting appearances in the 1940s included Iris in Paul Vincent Carroll's The Strings, My Lord, Are False and Natasha in Katharine Cornell and Guthrie McClintic's revival of Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters, as well as leading roles in her own plays, Over Twenty-One and The Leading Lady.
Katharine apparently died before her cousin Elizabeth of York's coronation on 25 November 1487.
* In Suddenly Last Summer ( 1959 adaptation of the Tennessee Williams play ), a wealthy woman named Violet Venable ( Katharine Hepburn ) wants her niece Catherine Holly ( Elizabeth Taylor ) lobotomized to silence her talk about Violet's son Sebastian's homosexuality.
He is involved in an adulterous relationship with Katharine Clifton, which eventually leads to her death and the death of her husband, Geoffrey Clifton.
There were parodies of popular British TV entertainers such as Eamonn Andrews (" Seamus Android ", played by Pertwee ), Simon Dee, Wilfred Pickles ( both played by Williams ), and " Daphne Whitethigh ", presumably based on journalist Katharine Whitehorn and played by Marsden, a development of Fanny Haddock, her Fanny Cradock take-off from Beyond Our Ken.
Capra refused to accommodate her terms and cast Katharine Hepburn in the role.
The film was remade by McCarey in 1957 as An Affair to Remember with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr in the lead roles, using a very similar screenplay, and by Glenn Gordon Caron in 1994 as Love Affair, starring Warren Beatty, Annette Bening and, in her last feature film appearance, Katharine Hepburn.
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.
All This and Heaven Too ( 1940 ) was the most financially successful film of Davis's career to that point, while The Letter ( 1940 ) was considered " one of the best pictures of the year " by The Hollywood Reporter, and Davis won admiration for her portrayal of an adulterous killer, a role originated by famed actress Katharine Cornell.
Stage Door ( 1937 ) demonstrated her dramatic capacity, as the loquacious yet vulnerable girl next door, a tough minded, theatrical hopeful, opposite Katharine Hepburn.
Their partnership elevated them both to stardom ; as Katharine Hepburn reportedly said, " He gives her class and she gives him sex appeal.
* 1947, Katharine Cornell won a Tony Award for her Broadway performance of Cleopatra opposite the Antony of Godfrey Tearle.

Katharine and autobiography
As Katharine Graham noted in her autobiography Personal History, the paper long had a policy of not making endorsements for political candidates.

Katharine and Personal
* 1998: Personal History by Katharine Graham
Broder ’ s work was also cited in two autobiographies by key figures in the history of The Washington Post: Personal History by Post publisher Katharine Graham in 1997 and A Good Life: Newspapering and Other Adventures by Post executive editor Ben Bradlee in 1995.
In Katharine Graham's book Personal History, she notes that her husband was always intense and spontaneous, but occasionally lapsed into periods of depression.
* Personal History, Katharine Graham, Knopf, 1997, ISBN 0-394-58585-2.
* Graham, Katharine, Personal History, 1997.

Katharine and History
* Rogers, Katharine M. The Troublesome Helpmate: A History of Misogyny in Literature.
* English History Told by English Poets ( 1902 ) ( ISBN 0-8369-6097-1 ) with Katharine Lee Bates
Smirke painted also some pictures for John Boydell's " Shakespeare Gallery " and for Bowyer's ‘ History of England .’ These works included ‘ Katharine and Petruchio ,’ ‘ Juliet and the Nurse ,’ ‘ Prince Henry and Falstaff ,’ and ‘ The Seven Ages .’ A large commemorative plate, with fifteen medallion portraits, of ‘ The Victory of the Nile ’ was engraved by John Landseer, A. R. A., from his design.

Katharine and how
Trask confronts Katharine, asking her how she came up with the idea.

Katharine and she
The public spotlight fell on GCHQ in late 2003 and early 2004 following the sacking of Katharine Gun after she leaked to The Observer a confidential email from agents at the American National Security Agency addressed to GCHQ agents about the wire-tapping of UN delegates in the run-up to the 2003 Iraq war.
Spiegel sent Katharine Hepburn the book and she suggested Bogart for the male lead, firmly believing that " he was the only man who could have played that part ".
Katharine M. Rogers in The Troublesome Helpmate alleges Christianity to be misogynistic, listing what she says are specific examples from the New Testament letters of the Christian apostle Paul of Tarsus.
Almásy fell in love with Katharine Clifton one night as she read from Herodotus ' histories aloud around a campfire.
Crawford secretly contacted each of the other Oscar nominees in the category ( Katharine Hepburn, Geraldine Page and Anne Bancroft, all East Coast-based actresses ), to let them know that if they could not attend the ceremony, she would be happy to accept the Oscar on their behalf ; all agreed.
At night, she sat in the galleries of Broadway theatres, studying the entrances of Ina Claire, Lynn Fontanne, and Katharine Cornell.
In that movie, she played the part made famous by Katharine Cornell.
The same year she appeared opposite Harrison Ford in a supporting role as Katharine Parker in the film Working Girl.
Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy as Christina and Matt Drayton. The film tells the story of Joanna " Joey " Drayton ( Katharine Houghton ), a young white woman who has had a whirlwind romance with Dr. John Prentice ( Sidney Poitier ), a young, idealistic black physician she met while in Hawaii.
Katharine Hepburn, Claudette Colbert, Margaret Sullavan, Ginger Rogers and Irene Dunne were offered the role, but turned it down, Dunne because she felt the part was too small and needed to be expanded.
In the 1993 documentary Katharine Hepburn: All About Me, Hepburn herself says she was wearing high heels at the first meeting with Tracy and producer Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and said " I'm afraid I'm a bit tall for you, Mr. Tracy ".
Fenwick was the lifelong home to actress Katharine Hepburn until she died on June 29, 2003 at the age of 96.
* Katharine Hepburn — A four-time Academy Award – winning American star of film, television and stage, she lived in the borough of Fenwick.
Tricked by her boss ( Oliver Platt ) into a date with his lascivious colleague ( Kevin Spacey ), she gets into trouble by publicly insulting him and is reassigned as secretary to a new financial executive, Katharine Parker ( Sigourney Weaver ).
But when Katharine breaks her leg skiing in Europe, she asks Tess to house-sit and Tess discovers she plans to pass off the idea as her own.
Tess insists they work together as colleagues, showing she will be very different than Katharine.
In 2005, she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator.
O ' Shea had already separated from his wife Katharine O ' Shea, but would not divorce her as she was expecting a substantial inheritance.
" However, she again won the Oscar for Best Actress, becoming the first actress to win two consecutive Oscars, a feat not matched until Katharine Hepburn's two Oscar wins thirty years later.

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