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Katharine Houghton (born Katharine Houghton Grant; March 10, 1945) is an American actress and playwright. ... In 1975, Houghton wrote a children's story, ...
Marion Houghton Hepburn was born on April 24, 1918, in Hartford, Connecticut, as the second daughter and fifth child of the six children of Katharine Martha Houghton and Thomas Naval Hepburn. [1] She had three older brothers, Thomas Houghton, Richard Houghton, and Robert Houghton Hepburn, and two sisters, Katharine Houghton , and Margaret ...
Katharine Houghton Hepburn was born on May 12, 1907, in Hartford, Connecticut, the second of six children. Her parents were Thomas Norval Hepburn (1879–1962), a urologist at Hartford Hospital, and Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn (1878–1951), a feminist campaigner.
In the film, Sidney and his co-star, Katharine Houghton, play an interracial couple whose parents also struggle with their children’s relationship. There I sat in front of my mom’s old console ...
Grant is the daughter of Jack Grant and Ann Grant. [1] She has one brother, Jason Grant. [5]Her paternal grandmother was Connecticut historian Marion Hepburn, sister of actress Katharine Hepburn and daughter of suffragist Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn, who, with Margaret Sanger, played a prominent role in the American Birth Control League that would evolve into Planned Parenthood.
Sidney Poitier, Katharine Houghton and Spencer Tracy in a scene from the 1967 film "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." (George Rinhart / Corbis/Getty Images)
Katharine Houghton Hepburn (1907–2003), four-time Academy Award-winning actress, and named the greatest female star of classic Hollywood cinema by the American Film Institute. Margaret Perry (1920–2006), librarian [1] Amo Houghton (1926–2020), former CEO of Corning Glass and former U.S. Representative from New York (1987–2005) James R ...
Katharine Hepburn (aunt-in-law) Ken Jenkins (born August 28, 1940) is an American actor, best known for his role as Dr. Bob Kelso , the chief of medicine on the American comedy series Scrubs (2001–2009).