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    Katharine Hepburn

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      “The title part”: NYWT, LCLHA, 1941.

      “his face all”: Kanin, p. 3.

      222 “like an animal”: Ibid., p. 5.

      “On the conscious level”: Ibid.

      “Actors Tracy and Hepburn”: Agee, Time, January, 1942.

      223 “each complements”: Donald Kirkley, BS, January, 1942.

      CHAPTER 16

      224 “Size 17”: Bacon, p. 186.

      225 “He could be a mean”: Ibid.

      “Kate and I”: Ibid, p. 183.

      “every name”: Ibid.

      “a shot or two”: Harris, p. 53.

      226 “Why?”: Bacon, p. 262.

      “The play never jelled”: Langner, p. 219.

      228 “a nice speech”: Life, May 3, 1942.

      “Its Broadway opening”: LCLHA.

      “girls, all sorts”: Daily Express, London, April, 1950.

      229 “Where were you?”: Kanin, p. 108.

      230 “a big put on”: Carey, p. 129.

      “the simple and pure”: Newsweek, January, 1963.

      231 “The story was”: Lambert, p. 169.

      “a wax work”: Ibid.

      “marvelous as the”: Ibid.

      “as a piece of”: Ibid.

      (fn) “The film is . . .”: Ibid, p. 170.

      232 “romantic glamor”: Ibid.

      234 “like an old bum”: Earl Wilson, Journal American, June 15, 1943.

      “wonderful English”: Ibid.

      “I get my hands”: Ibid.

      235 “Really deep consideration”: LAT, March 12, 1943.

      “I will fight”: Ibid.

      237 “he was intense”: Signe Hasso, Deschner, p. 185.

      “Peck and Peckish”: James Agee, Time, April, 1944.

      “twangy New England”: Ibid.

      “a rather wondrous”: Barnes, NYHT, April, 1944.

      238 “People always said”: Higham, Kate, p. 120.

      CHAPTER 17

      240 “spark off each other”: Beaton, p. 100.

      “dispense with all”: Ibid.

      “like a couple of”: Ibid.

      241 “their extravagances”: Ibid.

      “The Hepburns all love”: Kanin, p. 114.

      “First time I got”: Capra, pp. 391-392.

      243 “Most of all”: Kanin, p. 96.

      “I could be good”: Ibid.

      (fn) “Tracy quit”: The Burns Mantle Theatre annual, 1945.

      244 “Damn place”: Kanin, p. 98.

      “gave a performance”: George Jean Nathan, NYT, November 11, 1945.

      “I had tried to convey”: Kanin, p. 99.

      “too dumb to quit”: Carey, p. 146.

      “a lot of high-flown”: Ibid., p. 147.

      245 “everything you own”: Kanin, p. 109.

      246 “You already have”: Good Morning America interview, November 5, 1984.

      “where in the bedroom”: Kanin, p. 54.

      “no-nonsense”: PI.

      “considerate”: PI.

      “unprotected”: PI.

      “Fear is no builder”: PI.

      247 “I’m sure we’ll”: Minnelli, p. 176.

      “getting the right”: Ibid. p. 181.

      248 “Can you see”: Ibid.

      “You know young man”: Ibid.

      249 “the proper techniques”: Dickens, p. 138.

      “with skill and feeling”: Time, February, 1947.

      “[he] plays Brahms”: John McCarken, The New Yorker, February, 1947.

      “vast, flat New Mexico”: John McManus, PM, February, 1947.

      CHAPTER 18

      252 “At first I was”: Carey, p. 151

      “J. Parnell Thomas”: NYT, May 22, 1947.

      (fn) “Before every free”: Edwards, Judy Garland, p. 117.

      253 “very special”: Carey, p. 152.

      “Waal, come to”: Capra, p. 389.

      (fn) “the triumph of honesty”: Katz, pp. 203-204.

      254 “There are women”: Capra, p. 389.

      “Scratch a do-gooder”: Carey, p. 154.

      “You scratch some”: Capra, p. 389.

      “wisecracking, witty”: PI.

      255 “go off the deep end”: PI.

      256 “the happiest when”: Edwards, Vivien Leigh, p. 154.

      258 “Hepburn’s antics”: Lambert, p. 200.

      259 “followed or appeased”: NYT, June 9, 1949.

      260 “the product of liars”: Ibid.

      “refused to dignify”: Ibid.

      “Kate definitely”: Helburn, p. 308.

      261 “I was so happy”: NYT, January 22, 1950.

      262 “There is too much”: Brooks Atkinson, NYT, January 22, 1950.

      CHAPTER 19

      264 “I don’t want”: Earl Wilson, Journal-American, September 27, 1950.

      “any woman”: Ibid.

      “We would have”: UP, November 11, 1950

      266 “a gin-swilling”: Dickens, p. 149.

      267 “It is difficult”: David Lewin, Daily Express, April 17, 1951.

      268 “The thing about life”: Ibid.

      “I’m tall, skinny”: Ibid.

      (fn) “She has the air of”: Ibid.

      (fn) “She wore her”: Sunday Express, April 22, 1951.

      269 “Katie starts out”: David Lewin, Daily Express, April 17, 1951.

      “I’d say I”: Ibid.

      (fn) “There was a press”: Bacall, p. 181.

      270 “a battery of press”: Ibid.

      “get on board”: Ibid.

      “natives dancing in”: Ibid.

      271 “The natives didn’t”: Ibid., p. 185.

      272 “I hope you’re not”: David Robinson, LCLHA.

      “Now you know”: Ibid.

      “Well, what is it”: Ibid.

      “I thought you said”: Huston, p. 200.

      273 “Upon meeting”: Alistair Cooke, p. 129.

      “dark haired juvenile”: Ibid.

      274 “the cryptic Hemingway”: Ibid.

      “The big joke”: David Lewin, Daily Express, June 27, 1952.

      275 “soft and sleek”: McDowell, p. 23.

      “with my Bdingo”: Bacall, p. 187.

      (fn) “he got the meat”: Huston, p. 196.

      276 “You seem to be”: Ibid., p. 201.

      “Presently we entered”: Ibid.

      277 “Stop Katie”: Ibid.

      “sit in camp”: Ibid.

      277 “all at once”: Ibid.

      “The water was”: Behlmer, America’s Favorite Movies, p. 245.

      279 “the many nights”: Huston, p. 202.

      “That’s what they all”: PI.

      CHAPTER 20

      281 “a smooth, fast-talking”: Dickens, p. 152.

      “in one frame”: Kanin, p. 187.

      “She can swing”: Bosley Crowther, NYT, November, 1952.

      282 “I am finishing”: Saturday Review, November 1, 1952.

      283 “Is she a good”: Ibid.

      284 “with such a furious”: London Times, June 27, 1952.

      “so vivid”: Ibid.

      “hit London with such”: A. A. Darlington, London critic, NYT, July 6, 1952.

      “exhibition of personality”: NYT, July 6, 1952.

      “This millionairess”: Ibid.

      285 “a shade more edge”: NYT, October 12, 1952.

      286 “Drive on”: Daily Express, September 25, 1952.

      “indeterminate”: Lesley, p. 317.

      “fat little”: Ibid., p. 318.

      287 “Miss Hepburn had”: Brooks Atkinson, NYT, October 18, 1952.

      “beautifully conceived”: Kanin, p. 166.

      “to forego reimbursement”: Ibid.

      CHAPTER 21

      290 “how old and gaunt”: Korda, p. 388.

      “no bare arms”: Ibid.

      291 “If you think”: Ibid.

      “vind machines”: Ibid.

      292 “It tastes lousy”: Ibid.

      “Nobody asked me”: Thomas Wiseman, Evening Standard, September 14, 1954.

      293 “the sad mouth”: Saturday Review, April, 1955.

     
    ; “the greatest calcium”: A. A. Darlington, The London Times, June 5, 1955.

      “was to make”: Lesley, p. 338.

      294 “the best loosener-upper”: Ibid.

      295 “I have no idea”: The Melbourne Sun-Times, June, 1955.

      296 “The great shallow”: Edwards, Vivien Leigh, p. 200.

      297 “secretary-companion”: Kanin, p. 196.

      “gentle-gentlewoman”: Ibid.

      “he would often”: Ibid.

      “Mind you”: Selznick.

      300 “local people”: Baker, p. 598.

      301 “browned to a colour”: Ibid., p. 601.

      302 “blow-torched out”: Dickens, p. 166.

      “I used to get by”: Thomas Wiseman, Evening Standard, January, 1956.

      “She never lost”: Higham, Kate, p. 159.

      “to the cheap tricks”: Dickens, p. 165.

      303 “too fat and rich”: Baker, p. 627.

      “hoped to get through”: Ibid.

      “about the milder terrors”: Dickens, p. 170.

      304 “it almost burst”: Ibid.

      “they lope through”: NYT, May, 1957.

      305 “Goodbye, Spence”: Carey, p. 187.

      “Bogie’s going”: Ibid.

      “getting on”: Films in Review, May, 1957.

      “People kept coming”: Newsweek, May, 1957.

      306 “getting drenched”: Houseman, Final Dress, p. 80.

      “If there was a”: John Gassner, NYT, June 11, 1957.

      “Miss Hepburn”: Walter Kerr, NYT, June 14, 1957.

      307 “I am sure that”: Houseman, Final Dress, p. 86.

      “unfeminine and”: Ibid.

      (fn) “watched a very young”: Houseman, Run-Through, p. 79.

      308 “weary but”: Houseman, Final Dress, p. 86.

      “I reminded him”: Ibid.

      “. . . at the knee of”: Ibid. p. 87.

      “not only shrewd”: Atkinson, NYT, August 8, 1957.

      309 “always with a mingling”: Houseman, Run-Through, p. 81.

      “she joyfully”: Ibid.

      “Finally, during”: Ibid.

      “traveled with trunkloads”: Helen Dudar, NYDN, 1967.

      “they were such”: Selznick, pp. 369-370.

      310 “I’ve joked about”: Swindell, p. 239.

      CHAPTER 22

      312 “the most talked about”: Tischler.

      “an oedipal relationship”: Geist, p. 293.

      “was somewhat damaged”: Dickens, p. 173.

      “starving Spanish”: Geist, p. 293.

      (fn) “his own homosexual”: Ibid.

      (fn) “whose sensibilities”: Ibid.

      313 “to disguise”: Ibid. p. 296.

      “Kate wanted very much”: Ibid.

      “gilded, ornately carved”: Ibid.

      “with a great”: Ibid.

      “haughty eccentricity”; Ibid.

      314 “If you only”: Ibid.

      “That’s the play”: Ibid.

      “worked diligently”: Bosworth, p. 339.

      “a crazy drunk”: Ibid.

      (fn) “a rare psychological”: Katz, p. 246.

      315 “added strength”: Bosworth, p. 247.

      “to get rid”: Ibid., p. 339.

      “he washed down”: Ibid.

      “He used to have”: Ibid.

      “none of my arguments”: Ibid.

      316 “I had all sorts”: Geist, p. 294.

      “was in”: Ibid.

      “in limousines”: Ibid.

      “When [Mrs. Venable]”: Ibid., p. 297.

      317 “Hepburn wanted”: Ibid., p. 298.

      “Are you absolutely”: Ibid.

      “To the best”: Ibid., p. 298.

      “When I disapprove”: McCall’s, February, 1979.

      (fn) “I didn’t spit”: Dick Cavett interview on ABC, October 2, 1973.

      318 “[He] has little”: Patrick Gabbi, London Daily Telegraph, December 23, 1959.

      “Kate is a playwright’s”: Tennessee Wiliams to NYT, October, 1959.

      320 “who maintained her”: McCall’s, February, 1970.

      (fn) “refrained from including”: PI.

      321 “a half-naked”: Saturday Review, August, 1960.

      “Miss Hepburn has”: NYHT, June 4, 1960.

      “You’d have to”: KH to Calvin Tomkins, Newsweek, September, 1960.

      “Tennessee Williams”: Ibid.

      322 “he was much too”: Deschner, p. 15.

      323 “breeze in ready”: Ibid.

      “if a makeup”: Ibid.

      “It’s his concentration”: Swindell, p. 248.

      “Tracy had no”: Deschner, p. 16.

      “Tracy didn’t want”: Ibid.

      “I finally stepped”: Swindell, p. 248.

      “I was afraid,” Deschner, p. 14.

      324 “thought and listened”: Ibid.

      “Nobody at Metro”: Swindell, p. 250.

      “the greatest actor”: Ibid.

      “Tracy was on”: Ibid.

      325 “he would twinkle”: Ibid.

      “still photographers”: Deschner, p. 15.

      “pretended that he”: Ibid.

      “Spence, these are”: Swindell, p. 250.

      “no matter what”: Deschner, p. 14.

      326 “casually picked up”: Dudar, NYDN, July, 1969.

      327 “he; was literally”: Deschner, p. 16.

      “As the presiding”: Larry Tubelle, Hollywood Daily Variety, 1962.

      328 “It was extraordinary”: Higham, Kate, p. 181.

      330 “Her transformations”: Arthur Knight, The Saturday Review, May, 1962.

      “From being perhaps”: Kael, pp. 298-299.

      “that terrible smile”: Dwight McDonald, Esquire, May, 1962.

      331 “Dad had a”: Leland Hayward Collection, LCLHA, January, 1963. “dimly remembered”: Arthur Knight, Saturday Review, May, 1962.

      CHAPTER 23

      333 “long, slow-paced”: Swindell, p. 262.

      334 “Mr. Tracy”: Deschner, p. 17.

      “During the filming”: Ibid.

      335 “as soon as a visitor”: Carey, p. 206.

      337 “all dowdied up”: ATT, April, 1966.

      “In case my niece”: Ibid.

      “I’m the best”: Ibid.

      “I’ll give you”: Ibid.

      338 “[Kate] and I had”: Higham, Kate, p. 191.

      “She had to run”: Ibid.

      339 “he had finished”: Carey, p. 211.

      “I had the part”: Look, July 11, 1967.

      “the publicity guys”: Higham, Kate, p. 189.

      “She had declared”: Jack Hamilton, Look, July 11, 1967.

      341 “You know, I read”: Carey, p. 212.

      “Do you intend”: Kanin, p. 269.

      “Did you hear”: Ibid., p. 250.

      342 “To Spencer Tracy”: Ibid.

      “People said I”: Kramer, p. 277.

      343 “Mr. Tracy”: Brendan Gill, The New Yorker, December, 1966.

      “while either”: Penelope Mortimer, London Observer, January, 1967.

      CHAPTER 24

      348 “a remarkable legacy”: LAT, June 12, 1967.

      349 “Oh no”: NYT, December 9, 1973.

      “in order to better”: Ibid.

      350 “When she came”: Frook.

      “talk-singing”: Ibid.

      “She’s remarkably musical”: Ibid.

      351 “I sang for them”: Ibid.

      “working with”: Carey, p. 219.

      “She must have been”: Frook.

      “about the stage”: Ibid.

      “If we’d had a camera”: Ibid.

      “Look at this!”: Daily Express, November 20, 1967.

      352 “Peter, stop towering”: Ibid.

      “to a shadow”: Ibid.

      “Why on earth”: Ibid.

      “Triumphant in her”: Judith Crist, NYT, November, 1968.

      353 “her way through”: Alexander Walker, Standard, May 21, 1968.

      “It’s true”: Ibid.

      354 “like a machine gun”: Ibid.

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    nbsp; “Deaf people”: Ibid.

      “Hide the ladder”: Ibid.

      “Well, I suspect”: Ibid.

      355 “I had twenty-five years”: Ibid.

      (fn), “It was delightful”: Kanin, p. 27.

      356 “Em enormously”: Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences, Hep burn Archives.

      “Much of what”: Swindell, p. 250.

      CHAPTER 25

      357 “to end her”: Sunday Express, July 27, 1969.

      “I’m rich, fat”: Ibid.

      359 “I think”: Israel Shenker, NYT, April 28, 1968.

      “I was scared”: NYT, December 9, 1973.

      (fn) “Has anyone”: Tennessee Williams, Memoirs, p. 170.

      361 “from simplifying”: Newsweek, November 10, 1969.

      “She’s Man”: Ibid.

      “I’ve felt all along”: Ibid.

      “Now that Eve”: Ibid.

      364 “a disastrous party”: Time, December 19, 1969.

      “[Miss Hepburn’s] voice”: Clive Barnes, NYT, December 19, 1969.

      365 “It’s obviously”: Hepburn speech, last Coco performance, August 1, 1970.

      “The show has”: Walter Kerr, NYT, December 21, 1969.

      367 “Eve never done”: Evening Standard, September 11, 1970.

      368 “Do you know”: Ibid.

      “As the old queen”: Ibid.

      369 “Miss Chanel”: Cleveland Plain Dealer, January 12, 1971.

      370 “Why would Katharine Hepburn”: Ibid.

      371 “They said I was: Higham, Kate, p. 212.

      “over and over”: Ibid., p. 211.

      “The finger hung”: Ibid.

      (fn) “Attacking Katharine Hepburn”: NYT, November 11, 1971.

      CHAPTER 26

      374 “three or four people”: LHJ, August, 1975.

      “a great strain”: TV Guide, December 15, 1973.

      375 “There was a lifetime”: LHJ, August, 1975.

      “Well you know”: TV Guide, December 15, 1973.

      376 “the longest wooing”: Ibid.

      “That part belongs”: Ibid.

      “I can’t get the”: Ibid.

      377 “I’m too thin”: Ibid.

      378 “thought she was”: Higham, Kate, p. 214.

      “I didn’t have”: Ibid.

      “There’s a lot of”: Ibid.

      “I think we are”: NYT’ December 9, 1973.

      379 “more about what”: Higham, Kate, pp. 15-16.

      381 “Don’t tell me”: Gavett interview on ABC, October 2 and 3, 1973.

      “Do you want to hear”: Ibid.

     


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