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  1. Hepburn was nominated for a total of 12 Academy Awards for Best Actress, and won four – the record number of wins for a performer. She received two awards and five nominations from the British Academy Film Awards, one award and six nominations from the Emmy Awards, eight Golden Globe nominations, and two Tony Award nominations.

  2. A comprehensive list of awards and nominations received by Katharine Hepburn, the legendary actress who won four Oscars and many other honors. See her achievements in film, television, and stage from 1937 to 1995.

    • Actress, Writer, Soundtrack
    • June 29, 2003
    • May 12, 1907
  3. Hepburn partnered in nine films with Spencer Tracy, winning an Oscar for Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. She also won Oscars for The Lion in Winter and On Golden Pond. She received a Kennedy Center Honors award in 1990. In 2009, the National Portrait Gallery acquired Hepburns four Oscar statuettes as a gift from the Katharine Hepburn estate.

  4. She received two awards and five nominations from the British Academy Film Awards, one award and six nominations from the Emmy Awards, eight Golden Globe Award nominations, two Tony Award nominations, and awards from the Cannes Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, the New York Film Critics Circle Awards, the People's Choice Awards, and others.

  5. Aug 22, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Katharine Hepburn, a spirited and eccentric actress who won four Oscars and starred in classics like 'The African Queen' and 'On Golden Pond.' Find out how she overcame tragedy, defied Hollywood conventions and had a long and unconventional romance with Spencer Tracy.

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  7. Aug 5, 2009 · Learn about the history and design of the four Academy Awards won by Katharine Hepburn, the first woman to achieve this feat. See her awards from Morning Glory, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, The Lion in Winter and On Golden Pond.

  8. For her third, Morning Glory (1933), she won her first Academy Award. Her fourth, Little Women (1933), was the most successful picture of its day.

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