Catherine Hepburn
Katharine Hepburn was an iconic American actress known for her fierce independence and distinctive voice. Born on May 12, 1907, in Hartford, Connecticut, she became one of Hollywood's leading stars during the Golden Age of cinema. Hepburn's career spanned over six decades, and she appeared in numerous acclaimed films, earning four Academy Awards for Best Actress, a record that still stands.
Hepburn was celebrated for her roles in classics such as Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, The African Queen, and Bringing Up Baby. She was known for her strong-willed characters and often challenged traditional gender roles in her performances. Her legacy continues to influence actors and filmmakers today.