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  1. Hepburn's only marriage was to Ludlow Ogden Smith, a socialite-businessman from Philadelphia whom she met while a student at Bryn Mawr. The couple wed on December 12, 1928, when she was 21 and he was 29. Smith changed his name to S. Ogden Ludlow at her behest so that she would not be "Kate Smith", which she considered too plain.

  2. Apr 28, 2022 · Live About reports that after Hepburn graduated college, she focused on a career in acting. Around the same time, she married businessman Ludlow Ogden Smith. Hepburn then began to perform on Broadway before making the change to film. In 1932, she starred in her first onscreen role in "A Bill of Divorcement."

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  3. Perhaps sensing that nothing would give Kate greater pleasure than to walk out of the show, Ludlow Ogden Smith, her rich, handsome beau of the moment, pressed her to marry him.

  4. Jul 7, 1979 · Service ended: Jan 19, 1920. Ogden Ludlow, born Ludlow Ogden Smith, was the son of a prominent Philadelphia family and a successful businessman. He was the founder of his own company, Ogden Ludlow, Inc., which was an authority on savings bank systems, a precursor to computerized systems in financial institutions.

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  6. Nov 26, 2010 · In 1928, she had married Ludlow Ogden Smith, scion of an old-money Philadelphia family, only to turn her back on the lawn-party life he offered to follow her passion for acting. And she had...

  7. Jun 29, 2003 · In fact, in 1928 she married Ludlow Ogden Smith, a member of a wealthy Pennsylvania family. She immediately made him change his name to S. Ogden Ludlow, partly because she didn't want to be...

  8. Oct 7, 2022 · Her description of losing her virginity to her perfectly named husband, Ludlow Ogden Smith, is hilarious for its reticence and coy honesty: I guess that I knew that Luddy was in love with me.

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