

Biography
Katharine Houghton Hepburn (May 12, 1907 – June 29, 2003) was an American actress of film, stage, and television. A recipient of a record four Academy Awards and an Emmy Award, she was ranked as the greatest female star in the history of American cinema by the American Film Institute. She was best known for her sophisticated, headstrong and outspoken screen persona that she cultivated through roles in a variety of film genres — from screwball comedies to literary dramas. Apart from her acclaimed acting and distinctive voice, her impact extended to fashion as well as she helped make wearing pants more socially acceptable for women. Throughout her six-decade career, Hepburn's work in stage, film, and television brought her much acclaim — including twelve Academy Award nominations, six Emmy Award nominations, eight Golden Globe Award nominations, and two Tony Award nominations.
Known For
True Blue (2025)Age: 118as (Archive Footage)
Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood (2019)Age: 112as (archive footage)
Broadway's Lost Treasures II (2004)Age: 97as Coco Chanel (segment "Coco")
Love Affair (1994)Age: 87as Ginny
One Christmas (1994)Age: 87as Cornelia Beaumont
This Can't Be Love (1994)Age: 87as Marion Bennett
That's Entertainment! III (1994)Age: 87as (archive footage)
Tennessee Williams: Orpheus of the American Stage (1994)Age: 87as Mrs. Venable (archive footage)
Roots of Roe (1993)Age: 86as Katharine Houghton-Hepburn (voice)
The Man Upstairs (1992)Age: 85as Victoria Brown






