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The issues of how to pass on your real estate holdings have played out on a public stage, thanks to celebrities like Michael Jackson and Katharine Hepburn. There are lessons to be learned from them.
The 164-year-old property at 244 E. 49th St. was owned by the late leading lady from 1931 until her death in 2003. Katharine Hepburn’s former NYC home lists for $7.2M — with her mirrored ...
After Hepburn's death, the property was reportedly sold in 2006 for a cool $3.9 million, and though it has been listed for rent a few times over the past almost two decades, this is the first time ...
Katharine Houghton Hepburn (May 12, 1907 – June 29, 2003) was an American actress whose career as a Hollywood leading lady spanned six decades. She was known for her headstrong independence, spirited personality, and outspokenness, cultivating a screen persona that matched this public image, and regularly playing strong-willed, sophisticated women.
Her substantial role as Angharad, which she was given without a full-screen test, [49] beating Katharine Hepburn and Gene Tierney to the part, [53] proved to be her breakthrough role. [51] It was made possible by a change to her contract with RKO, in which Fox bought the rights to feature O'Hara in one film each year. [ 54 ]
From 1881 until 1904 (when he inherited property in Maryland and sought transfer to the Diocese of Easton), the shared rector was Rev. Sewell Hepburn (now more famous for his relative, Katharine Hepburn). In 1924, the parish called Rev. Samuel Chilton, who served for seventeen years before accepting a call as suffragan bishop of Virginia.
Katharine Hepburn was nothing if not passionate, and one of her fiercest attachments was to Fenwick, her estate on the water in Old Saybrook, Conn. From 1939, when the Hepburn family built it, to ...
Summertime is a 1955 romantic comedy drama film directed by David Lean, and starring Katharine Hepburn, Rossano Brazzi, Darren McGavin, and Isa Miranda.It follows a lonely middle-aged American secretary and her experiences touring Venice alone for the first time, during which she falls in love with an Italian antiques dealer.