Richard Avedon considered Hepburn one of his muses in the 50s and the two maintained a close professional relationship.
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Two years later, Hepburn married, but to someone living in the same strange climate, the actor Mel Ferrer.
William J. Mann is the author of Kate: The Woman Who Was Hepburn, which was named a New York Times Notable Book.
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Hepburn and the Green Brigade were stationed opposite the other.
The Lion of the North|G.A. Henty
The Doctor and Hepburn began this day to cut the wood, and also brought it to the house.
Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1819-20-21-22, Volume 2|John Franklin
In the evening Hepburn and some other officers accompanied the king to reconnoitre near the walls.
The Lion of the North|G.A. Henty
The Hepburn attorney was then given an opportunity to cross-examine the police witnesses.
Uncle Sam's Boys as Lieutenants|H. Irving Hancock
Without spoken questions, therefore, Miss Hepburn pecked with her unkissed virgin lips the firm pink satin of Barrie's cheek.
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British Dictionary definitions for Hepburn
Hepburn
/ (ˈhɛpˌbɜːn) /
noun
Audrey. 1929–93, US actress, born in Belgium. Her films include Roman Holiday (1955), Funny Face (1957), and My Fair Lady (1964)
Katharine. 1907–2003, US film actress, whose films include The Philadelphia Story (1940), Adam's Rib (1949), The African Queen (1951), The Lion in Winter (1968) for which she won an Oscar, and On Golden Pond (1981)