Short Bio
Katharine Hepburn was an iconic American actress known for her strong-willed, sophisticated characters across a six-decade Hollywood career. She was renowned for her independent spirit and outspokenness, earning four Academy Awards for Best Actress, a record for any performer.
Raised by progressive parents in Connecticut, Hepburn began acting at Bryn Mawr College, leading to a distinguished Broadway and Hollywood career. Her work spanned from screwball comedy to literary drama, solidifying her legacy as a classic cinema star.