will not be surpassed by anyone. Her whole life was golden as brilliant as a wheat field. She once said of Hollywood: "They didn't like me until I started lap dancing." Was he too outspoken? Her bravery, self-confidence, and freedom are considered symbols of America, representing the real and ideal America female.
Her charisma is the aggressive
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Katherine Hepburn, the son of a doctor and a suffragette, was encouraged from a young age to speak her mind and work hard on her body. While studying at Bray Myver College, Hepburn aspired to be an actress, and she acted in a number of plays in college, and after graduation she began to play roles on Broadway and elsewhere. In 1932, he entered the film circle with his outstanding performance in "The Divorce List". The following year, he won an Academy Award for "Morning Honor". The next year's "Little Women" was nominated again, and its rise is amazing.
Her unusual looks and attitude, as well as her New England accent, are often unflattering at first, but soon audiences are drawn to her innocence and can't help but cheer at the end. Hepburn has a unique personality, she is arrogant, casual, inattentive, and quite anti-Hollywood.
After 1934, Hepburn briefly returned to Broadway to star in a stage play, but it was unsuccessful, and her film development in the next four years was not smooth. Although there were still excellent works such as "Baby Tales", most of the films did not sell well. , and even became a box office poison for a time. Until the success of the film "Philadelphia Story" based on her stage play in 1940, Hepburn met Spencer Tracy in 1942 while filming "Woman in His 30s", and the two began a legendary love story. The two worked together on nine films, and their love lasted 26 years until Spencer's death. Hepburn's early performances were more dramatic, and her acting skills reached their peak in the 1950s and 1960s. Including her Oscar-nominated "African Queen" and "Summer Time", Hepburn took a five-year break from filming after "Long Night, Long Road" in 1962. The first film after his comeback was "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" co-produced with Tracy. This film brought Hepburn another Oscar, but because Tracy died after the filming, Hepburn himself never saw this video. The other two Hepburn awards were 1968's "The Lion in Winter" and 1981's "Golden Pond." After the 1970s, Hepburn's main focus was on TV movies, her last film was "Affair" in 1994. Also published the biography "I".
On June 29, 2003, Hepburn died at the age of 96. Hepburn received 12 Oscar nominations and 4 Oscars in her lifetime, and was named the best actress of all time in the Motion Picture Industry Association of America in 1999.
In this patriarchal society, she has changed the usual weak, sad image of women in film and life. As a woman and an actress, she also possesses strength, courage, and strength, and will always maintain an image of a woman who is independent, self-confident, open-minded and defying male power. And the temperament that makes her a king comes from her humility and sharpness of women and the brave and senseless soul of men.
The best manifestation of great achievement in her career is that she is a 4-time Oscar winner. Some people say that winning the Oscar is like buying a lipstick. Such a metaphor is extremely irresponsible.
The first time she won the Oscar was 24-year-old Fanghua, but the second time was 34 years later. In 1967, she was a 58-year-old woman. How could the setbacks in her career over the past 30 years be imagined by us bystanders? How many pains and sufferings she has gone through, repeated box office failures, and radical ideas that have made her cast aside by film critics and audiences, suspected and censored by the American authorities (the McCarthy reactionary trend in the United States is extremely rampant) If she is vulnerable, so early. It should have passed away prematurely like a meteor, should have disappeared in the long stream of the shadow sea, and been forgotten by people, but all this has become an if.
More than 30 years later she won that crown again, and in 1968 she miraculously won the Best Actress in a row, and in 1981 she won the Oscar for Best Actress for the last time, and the Oscars gave her no such consolation as a lifetime achievement award. The award, but the honor that best suits her, she is not the queen, but she clearly wears the queen's crown on her head.
She is not a genius. Her acting skills were clumsy and exaggerated. She just changed little by little. In the end, she is no longer an actor, but is connected with the character and integrated into one. She is so unbearably arrogant, rambunctious, irritating, stinging and biting constantly, she is majestic, competitive, bickering, charming, witty, kind-hearted, simple and unpretentious, she is a freedom The statue, the personified American ideal, was liberated from the moment she was born.
She is Katharine Hepburn.
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