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Sister Anne, Potter ’ s version of the story of Bluebeard was written especially for her American readers but illustrated by Katharine Sturges.
The first of the Georgian docks was the West India ( opened 1802 ), followed by the London ( 1805 ), the East India ( also 1805 ), the Surrey ( 1807 ), St Katharine ( 1828 ) and the West India South ( 1829 ).
Although the project had an excellent pedigree with stars Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, the film was not a success, and Capra's eyebrow-raising statement, " I think State of the Union was my most perfect film in handling people and ideas " has few adherents today.
In 1939, he was selected to be part of a musical revue " One for the Money " produced by the actress Katharine Cornell, who was known for finding and hiring talented young actors.
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.
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 ".
The ceremony was attended by some of Hollywood's biggest stars, including Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Judy Garland, David Niven, Ronald Reagan, James Mason, Bette Davis, Danny Kaye, Joan Fontaine, Marlene Dietrich, James Cagney, Errol Flynn, Gregory Peck and Gary Cooper, as well as Billy Wilder and Jack Warner.
She was also the subject of the documentaries Helen Keller in Her Story, narrated by Katharine Cornell, and The Story of Helen Keller, part of the Famous Americans series produced by Hearst Entertainment.
In 1932, a play was produced on Broadway starring legendary actress Katharine Cornell in the title part.
According to Smith's sister Katharine, the angel " was dressed in white raiment, of whiteness beyond anything Joseph had ever seen in his life, and had a girdle about his waist.
Years later, when Henry was in love with Anne Boleyn and seeking to replace Katharine as his Queen, Henry would cite that the union had been consummated, and that the dispensation should never have been issued.
This boat was the African Queen, which was used for the feature film The African Queen ( starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn ; 1951 ).
Geoffrey died immediately ; Katharine survived, but was horribly injured.
When Almásy finally escaped, he knew it was too late to save Katharine, so he allowed himself to be captured by the Germans, helping their spy cross the desert into Cairo.
Geoffrey Clifton was, in fact, an English spy and had intelligence about Almásy's affair with Katharine.
The third Poet Laureate was Katharine Coles from October 27, 2006 to May, 2012.
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.
May Robson was nominated Best Actress but lost to Katharine Hepburn in Morning Glory, and Robert Riskin lost the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay to Sarah Y. Mason and Victor Heerman for Little Women.
The play that it was based upon, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, was made famous by Katharine Cornell.

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In 1909, the Port of London Authority took over the management of almost all of the Thames docks, including the St Katharine.

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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.
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.
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.
Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy visited him at this time.
Spacey is well known in Hollywood for his impressions as when he appeared on Inside the Actors Studio he imitated, at host James Lipton's request: James Stewart, Johnny Carson, Katharine Hepburn, Clint Eastwood, John Gielgud, Marlon Brando, Christopher Walken, Al Pacino and Jack Lemmon.
Her sister Katharine ( 1906 – 1907 ) died at the age of nine months.
At the age of thirteen, Lovelace became a " Gentlemen Wayter Extraordinary " to the King and at nineteen he contributed a verse to a volume of elegies commemorating Princess Katharine.
Katharine and Clifton met at Oxford.
Of the 25 actresses listed, Davis was ranked at number two, behind Katharine Hepburn.
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 ".
After Voyager came to the end of the full seven seasons, Mulgrew returned to theater and starred in a one-woman play called Tea at Five, a monologue reminiscence based on Katharine Hepburn's memoir Me: Stories of My Life.
Fenwick was the lifelong home to actress Katharine Hepburn until she died on June 29, 2003 at the age of 96.
The first resort-based ski school in the U. S. was opened at Sugar Hill in 1929 by Katharine " Kate " Peckett with her husband, Austrian ski instructor Sig Buchmayer, both important figures in the history of skiing.
The scenes of Tess's secretarial pool and Katharine Parker's office were filmed at 1 State Street Plaza at the corner of Whitehall and State Street.
L. Hoppock, of 2510 Turner Street ; the second, to Katharine Frick Dill, of 4523 Regent Street, lot valued at $ 300 ; the third to Miss Annie Willis, of 1410 South Nineteenth Street, lot valued at $ 200, all of Philadelphia.
By this time, Dietrich ranked 126th at the box office and exhibitors labelled her " Box Office Poison " ( alongside others like Fred Astaire, Joan Crawford, Dolores del Río, Mae West and Katharine Hepburn ).
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 ).
In 1933, she was nominated at age 75 for the Academy Award for Best Actress for Lady for a Day, losing to Katharine Hepburn.
Also in 1979 Willcox appeared as Tallulah in Stephen Poliakoff's American Days at the ICA, playing alongside Mel Smith, Antony Sher and Phil Daniels and, the same year, opposite Katharine Hepburn in the made-for-television movie The Corn is Green, directed by George Cukor.
So I borrowed a wig from the National Theatre and I turned up at Eaton Square where George Cukor, the film director, let me in and he introduced me to Katharine Hepburn.

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