
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. She co-starred with screen legends like Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, John Wayne, Laurence Olivier and Henry Fonda and performed in plays written and directed by notable playwrights and directors. Her most successful film pairing was with Spencer Tracy, with whom she made multiple hit pictures. The last of their 9 films together was Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967), which was completed shortly before Tracy's death. Her many performances on the stage included plays by Shakespeare and Shaw, and a Broadway musical. She passed away from cardiac arrest on 29 June 2003 at her family home in Connecticut and since then, has been honored with several memorials.

The Lion in Winter
1968 · as Eleanor of Aquitaine

The Philadelphia Story
1940 · as Tracy Lord

The African Queen
1952 · as Rose Sayer

On Golden Pond
1981 · as Ethel Thayer

Bringing Up Baby
1938 · as Susan

Quality Street
1937 · as Phoebe Throssel

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
1967 · as Christina Drayton

Rooster Cogburn
1975 · as Eula Goodnight

Suddenly, Last Summer
1959 · as Violet Venable

Directed by John Ford
1971 · as Self

Mary of Scotland
1936 · as Mary Stuart

Grace Quigley
1985 · as Grace Quigley

Undercurrent
1946 · as Ann Hamilton

Love Affair
1994 · as Ginny

That's Entertainment!
1974 · as (archive footage) (uncredited)

The Rainmaker
1956 · as Lizzie Curry

Little Women
1933 · as Jo

That's Entertainment! III
1994 · as (archive footage)