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    Katharine Hepburn

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      31 “Mother was outraged”: Kanin, pp. 115-116.

      32 “perhaps all”: Ralph G. Martin, “KH, My Life and Loves,” LHJ, August, 1975.

      “If I haven’t”: Bryan.

      “Silly isn’t it”: Ibid.

      “Would look”: Ibid.

      34 “being cuffed”: Kanin, p. 139.

      35 “I mean a real”: Ibid., pp. 59-60.

      “There are men”: Ibid.

      36 “Here I go!”: Bryan.

      “That gave me”: Ibid.

      “Don’t clutter up”: Kanin, p. 138.

      “Here comes 3405”: Bryan.

      “whip-snapped”: Ibid.

      “Sir, your little girl”: Ibid.

      CHAPTER 3

      37 “scientifically and”: Oliver Jensen, Life.

      “Oh”: Ibid.

      “Some day”: Look, July 11, 1967.

      “I want to tell”: Ibid.

      38 “in the English tradition”: Kingswood, Fifty Years, 1916-1966, p. 14.

      (fn) “to the middle-class”: Brendan Gill, TV Guide, October 30, 1982.

      “Oh she was so”: The Kingswood-Oxford Today magazine, Commemorative Issue, 1909-1984, p. 68.

      39 “Niles to Woodland”: Ibid.

      “straight out”: Ibid.

      “I was never a member”: Bryan.

      “I still remember”: Kingswood-Oxford Today, p. 68.

      40 “I wouldn’t play Eva”: Bryan.

      41 “faithful picturization”: NYT, April 1, 1920.

      42 “My son was normal”: NYT, April 4, 1920.

      43 “I am now convinced”: NYT, April 5, 1920.

      44 “Whenever I needed them”: Ralph G. Martin, LHJ, August, 1975.

      CHAPTER 4

      46 “Oh, with what”: NYT, June 18, 1967.

      “your beaux”: Bryan.

      47 “Ah! Conscious beauty”: Ibid.

      “exhaustingly intense”: Ibid.

      48 “If I had a patient”: Ibid.

      “a very nice man”: Vogue, November, 1981.

      “What are you”: Ibid.

      49 “sometime sullen”: May Day Revels and Plays (program), Bryn Mawr College, May 4 and 5, 1928.

      “You can take them”: Ibid.

      “Her forehead”: Ibid.

      50 “You see Eve”: Ibid.

      “You want to be”: Ibid.

      “I don’t want”: Ibid.

      “All right”: Ibid.

      CHAPTER 5

      56 “never seen anyone”: Bryan.

      “I won”: Bryan.

      59 “I want to be”: Miss Frances Robinson-Duff interview, Night Life, April, 1939.

      “Sometimes we have”: Ibid.

      “Darling”: Ibid.

      “You hold your hands”: Ibid.

      60 “I thought”: Higham, Kate.

      “You won’t wear”: Ibid.

      61 “she was carelessly groomed”: Helburn, p. 136.

      “that Park Avenue amateur”: Bryan.

      62 “Aren’t you proud”: Ibid.

      “You don’t mean”: Bryan.

      “I’d have”: Ibid.

      63 “I’m getting married”: Ibid.

      “If you want”: LA Herald Examiner, April 14, 1968.

      (fn) “We’ve had some nuts”: NYT, June 18, 1967.

      (fn) “I wasn’t fit to be married”: Ibid.

      64 “What am I doing?”: Ibid.

      CHAPTER 6

      66 “Resign hell!”: Dickens, p. 6.

      “They’re absolutely right”: NYT, June 18, 1967.

      “I tried to put her”: Higham, Kate, p. 11.

      67 “However, if I”: Ibid., p. 11.

      68 “Cheryl, I want you”: Ibid.

      69 “skinny red-haired girl”: Higham, Kate, p. 14.

      “she played”: Bryan.

      “You’re a fool”: Ibid.

      “Well, I like that”: NYT, June 18, 1967.

      70 “Miss Hepburn, you”: Bryan.

      71 “I asked for decent,” Lee Israel, “Last of the Honest to God Ladies,” Esquire.

      “disruptive perverseness”: Bryan.

      “I just don’t like”: Ralph Martin, “KH, My Life and Loves,” LHJ.

      72 “What does she use”: Bryan.

      73 “Didn’t I ask you”: Bryan.

      “promise of”: Ibid.

      “I don’t think”: Ibid.

      74 “outrageous posturings”: Higham, Kate, p. 16.

      “The Hepburn house”: “The Hepburns,” Life, December 1939.

      “pink, arty and Godless”: Ibid.

      “high-class broad”: Kanin, p. 36.

      “la-de-da”: Ibid., p. 66.

      75 “a fish wife tirade”: Ibid.

      “I think Leslie Howard”: Lee Israel, Esquire, November, 1967.

      76 “bounded down”: Ibid.

      “They didn’t like me”: Ibid.

      77 “Hello, everybody!”: Bryan.

      “Kate had some little”: Bryan.

      78 “I’m just sort of making”: Ibid.

      “sort of a John Held”: Israel.

      79 “She had this very”: Lambert, p. 60.

      “She’s too marvelous”: St. John.

      “Take my word for it”: Ibid.

      80 “Not bad for”: Gottfried.

      CHAPTER 7

      83 “the very rich”: F. Scott Fitzgerald, “The Rich Boy” from All the Sad Young Men, 1926.

      85 “This is what”: Dickens, p. 9.

      “haphazard impediments”: Cecil Beaton, p. 61.

      86 As long as I live”: St. John.

      “I’m sure Miss”: Lambert.

      89 “I also hit the”: Higham, Kate, p. 25.

      “You!”: Bryan.

      90 “Something about her”: Barrymore interview (undated), AFI.

      “I learned a”: Look, July 11, 1967.

      “You’re not much”: Ibid.

      “Then I stopped”: Barrymore interview.

      91 “She just stood”: Ibid.

      “a creature”: Ibid.

      92 “Just because”: Lambert, p. 99.

      “the cold”: Ibid.

      “made for the screen”: Ibid., p. 101.

      “odd awkwardness”: Ibid.

      93 “It’s your job”: Burke, p. 31.

      “practically naked”: TV Guide, December 16, 1973.

      94 “So I did it”: Ibid.

      “Everybody was”: Memo from David O. Selznick.

      95 “There’s no reason”: Higham, Kate, p. 37.

      97 (fn) “God, what a”: Ibid., p. 33.

      98 “No, no!”: Bryan.

      “didn’t emerge”: Higham, Kate, p. 33.

      “I could look over”: NYT, December 9, 1973.

      “If my feet”: Ibid.

      99 “Everybody watches”: F. Scott Fitzgerald, “Crazy Sunday.”

      CHAPTER 8

      101 “I think men”: Ralph Martin, LHJ, August, 1975.

      103 “She resembles”: NYS, Jack S. Cohen, Jr., March 10, 1933

      104 “a woman of breeding”: Lambert.

      “right up there with”: Hayward, p. 317.

      “A certain look”: Ibid.

      “an air both”: Ibid.

      105 “The wives of the moguls”: Ibid.

      106 “I thought”: LAHT, January 19, 1976.

      “This is what I’d”: Ibid.

      “your friend”: Lambert, p. 99.

      (fn) “one of the most”: Bankhead, p. 305.

      (fn) “Sherman was gifted”: Sarris, p. 136.

      107 “Suddenly, the front door”: Higham, Kate, p. 45.

      “Miss Hepburn shines”: NYT, July, 1933.

      “I can remember”: NYT, December 9, 1973.

      108 “the jitters”: NYT, 1937.

      “The way she walks”: Ibid.

      “a story that”: Lambert, p. 75.

      “admirable New England”: Ibid.

      109 “a spell of magic”: Ibid., p. 77.

      “no obvious effects”: Ibid.

      “Once, I actually hit”: Lambert p. 99.

      110 “Kate [who had not . . .]”: Lambert, p.
    101.

      “Again she weaves”: Advertisement, AFI.

      “The radiant Star”: Newspaper advertisement, AFI.

      111 “a genius for”: Gottfried, p. 6.

      “he had the grin”: Ibid., p. 90.

      “his athletic use”: Ibid.

      112 “her parents had”: PI.

      113 “. . . with a free and”: Dickens, p. 56.

      “her artistry”: The New Yorker (undated), LCLHA.

      “You make other”: Bryan.

      114 “Bow-Gaynor-”, LAT, November 14, 1933.

      “kind of off-beat”: Hayward, p. 166.

      115 “when in New York”: Colliers, March 17, 1934.

      CHAPTER 9

      116 “a play with”: NYT (undated), LCLHA.

      117 “I could see”: Higham, Kate, pp. 56-57.

      “If she turned her head”: Bryan.

      “I could have loved”: Higham, Kate, p. 56.

      “I never thought”: Ibid.

      118 “. . . she was totally”: Ibid.

      “an agent”: Bryan.

      119 “staccato”: WP, December 18, 1933.

      “There was never”: Ibid.

      “My dear”: Bryan.

      120 “Miss Hepburn began”: NYT, December 27, 1933.

      “Don’t let it get”: Bryan.

      “She ran the gamut”: Dorothy Parker, Journal-American, December 27, 1933.

      121 “100 years from now”: NYT, January, 1934.

      “Ridiculous!”: Ibid.

      “With twelve million”: Ibid.

      STAR’S MOTHER: Ibid.

      “the women’s rights”: Ibid.

      “Mrs. Thomas N. Hepburn”: Ibid.

      122 “I have ceased”: Ibid.

      “the suicide”: Ibid.

      “Nonsense!”: Ibid.

      123 “The pictures will be”: UP, March 19, 1934.

      “Miss Hepburn sought”: UP, March 26, 1934.

      124 “official spokesman”: UP, March 27, 1934.

      “Kate has no”: Ibid.

      “Miss Suzanne Steele”: Ibid.

      “Don’t be a mug!”: NYT, April 4, 1934.

      “I’m not”: Ibid.

      “Well—”: Ibid.

      “I never meant”: Ibid.

      125 “I just needed”: Ibid.

      “going to Key West”: Baker, p. 314.

      “need not wait”: Ibid.

      126 “Deep disagreement”: AP, April 27, 1934.

      “Miss Hepburn has no”: Miami Herald, April 30, 1934.

      “You pay a terrible price”: International News Service, May 3, 1934.

      127 “Mother has accomplished”: Ibid.

      CHAPTER 10

      129 “criticism was a”: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tender Is the Night.

      130 “too young and too”: Time, January, 1934.

      131 “Louis B. said only”: Helburn, p. 276.

      (fn) “About Mourning Becomes Electra”: Ibid., p. 277.

      “I really didn’t want”: Carey, p. 73.

      133 “unconquerable gift”: NYHT, Richard Watts, 1934.

      “When I’m asked”: NYHT, LCLHA, 1934.

      134 “For the independent”: Ibid.

      “join them in Paris”: Ibid.

      “How she got on”: Ibid.

      “News gatherers”: Ibid.

      135 “labored and palpably”: NYWT, LCLHA, 1935.

      “Miss Hepburn makes”: Time, February, 1935.

      137 “It’s ridiculous!”: Bryan.

      “The Power Behind Katharine Hepburn”: Screenplay, March, 1935.

      138 “to stop living”: Higham, Kate, p. 64.

      “. . . it became clear”: Ibid.

      HEPBURN DARES death: NYWT, December, 1934.

      139 “I was in a blind”: Bryan.

      “swinging the basket”: Ibid.

      “Not at all”: Ibid.

      “What does it matter”: Ibid.

      CHAPTER 11

      140 “What about your”; Edwin C. Hill, syndicated, 1935.

      143 “We got John Collier”: Lambert, p. 92.

      “This picture”: Robinson.

      (fn) “Up to then”: Lambert, p. 96.

      144 “Oh Kate”: Robinson.

      “Pandro, scrap”: Lambert, p. 97.

      145 “The dynamic Miss Hepburn”: Richard Watts, Jr., NYHT, January, 1936.

      “Sylvia Scarlett reveals”: Time, January, 1936.

      “And [Sylvia Scarlett]”, NYP, January, 1936.

      “She was this slip”: Wansell, p. 106.

      146 “a soft-focused”: Sarris, p. 48.

      “fought, bickered”: Ford, p. 98.

      148 “Mary of Scotland”: Ibid.

      150 “Kate was confused”: Higham, Kate, p. 77.

      “Eureka!”: PI.

      “I don’t think”: Higham, Kate, p. 77.

      151 “a little lost boy”: PI.

      “[I don’t know]”: Carey, p. 87.

      “Her Phoebe Throssel”: Frank Nugent, NYT, October, 1936.

      “Mr. Marshall”: Graham Greene, The Spectator, November, 1936.

      “clawing, scratching”: Ibid.

      CHAPTER 12

      153 “In my relationships”: Ralph Martin, LHJ, August, 1975.

      “Well, I’ll never”: Ibid.

      154 “I’m like the girl”: Ibid.

      “getting up at 4:30”: Ibid.

      156 “You must be hungry”: PI.

      “her not too exacting”: Boston Globe, January 12, 1937.

      “thoroughly delightful”: Cleveland Plain Dealer, Janaury 21, 1937.

      157 “Charlotte Bronte’s”: Baltimore Sun, March 2, 1937.

      “applauded her the more”: Washington Post, March 19, 1937.

      “Kate . . . knew”: Helburn, p. 304.

      158 “You’d be lucky”: Bryan.

      159 “The situation for today”: Screenplay, August, 1937.

      160 “Ginger is strictly”: Ibid.

      “If it is real”: Ibid.

      “To both of its female”: Life, August, 1937.

      161 “She is completely”: Bryan.

      “Moreover, when the”: Ibid.

      “To win her”: interview, Movie Mirror, LCLHA.

      HEPBURN HURLS BOLT: NYT, LCLHA, 1937.

      “If Miss Hepburn”: Dickens, p. 95.

      163 “bullet-speed direction”: NYWT, February, 1938.

      “a man is measured”: Sarris, p. 53.

      “She has an amazing”: Dickens, p. 95.

      “For Bringing Up Baby”: Time, February, 1938.

      165 “Willie Wyler tells”: Bob Thomas, King Cohn, p. 117.

      “the quality of the”: Selznick.

      “You know what”: Bryan.

      168 “I accept”: Deschner, p. 47.

      “Mrs. Tracy”: Ibid.

      “everyone present got an”: Ibid.

      167 “went down, smiling”: Kanin, p. 155.

      “If you must drink”: Ibid.

      CHAPTER 13

      170 “the belle of”: Lesley, p. 259.

      171 “Every time Kate looks”: PI.

      172 “handsome and attractive”: Kanin, p. 113.

      “It seems to me”: Ibid.

      “All you New England”: “The Hepburns,” Life, December, 1939.

      (fn) “There were Shubert”: Kanin, p. 113.

      173 “Health is youth”: Kanin, p. 89.

      “she use[d] cold baths”: Ibid.

      174 (fn) “I think we should”: Selznick, p. 180

      175 “For God’s sake”: Helburn, p. 307.

      (fn) “Not for anybody’s”: Selznick, p. 175.

      176 “the bloom would”: Helburn, p. 307.

      “Do anything you want”: Ibid.

      “so keen it was”: Newsweek, November 10, 1969.

      “This is Indianapolis”: Ibid.

      177 “I still grin”: Helburn, p. 304.

      178 “Ed find Kate”: Lee Israel, McCall’s, LCLHA.

      179 “still boyishly awkward”: Ibid.

      “which emphasized the droop”: Ibid.

      “Louis B. Mayer”: Look, July, 1967.

    &
    nbsp; “scrupulous honesty”: Ibid.

      “reasonable script supervision”: Ibid.

      181 “I got too much sun”: Kanin, p. 142.

      183 “When I started”: Bryan.

      CHAPTER 14

      185 “she is the woman”: Mary Roberts Rinehart, Pictorial Review, January, 1935.

      186 “No other individual”: Ibid.

      187 “It’s magnificent”: Bryan.

      “Swell!”: Ibid.

      “Who wrote it—”: Ibid.

      188 “with generations of”: Speech by Spencer Tracy at Ripon College, June, 1941.

      189 “I wanted to help”: Swindell, p. 97.

      190 “never passed up”: Tracy’s speech at Ripon College, June, 1941.

      “itch to travel”: Ibid.

      “ruffians from the”: Ibid.

      “You know how it”: Kanin.

      191 “a silly idea”: Deschner, p. 35.

      “two steep, shady”: O’Brien, p. 63.

      “one flickering”: Ibid.

      “when the gray wind”: Ibid.

      “out of Egypt”: Ibid.

      “Kid, you’re the best”: Swindell, p. 103.

      192 “Spencer Tracy had a contract”: Geist, p. 78.

      “Christ, he used up”: Ibid.

      “his masterful technique”: Ibid.

      “almost the best”: Kanin, p. 49.

      “The thing about”: Ibid.

      193 “The only thing”: Ibid.

      “I’ve learned more”: Ibid.

      “a damn fine actress”: Ibid.

      “Tracy likes it”: Bryan.

      “put down—literally—”: Kanin, p. 1.

      “He began”: Look, July 11, 1967.

      “I’m afraid I’m”: Ibid.

      195 “Not me, boy”: Ibid.

      “and two clattering typists”: Kanin, p. 82.

      “always with enthusiasm”: Ibid.

      “gourmet stuff”: Ibid.

      “were too stiff”: Ibid.

      “Kate, I will give you”: Ibid.

      196 “It’s all right”: Bryan.

      CHAPTER 15

      215 “big-bear, Midwestern”: McDowall, Look, July 11, 1967.

      216 “I accidentally”: Higham, Kate, p. 105.

      “From the beginning”: Ibid., p. 107.

      217 “He’s a sort”: Kanin, p. 49.

      “She was the rarer”: Higham, Kate, p. 106.

      “I’m alive, alert”: Wayne Ober Park, WP, November 2, 1941.

      219 “The average”: Geist, p. 106.

      “completely fucked it up”: Ibid.

      220 “the worst bunch”: Ibid.

     


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