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  1. Hepburn won four Academy Awards, the record number for a performer, and received a total of 12 Oscar nominations for Best Actress — a number surpassed only by Meryl Streep. Hepburn also holds the record for the longest time span between first and last Oscar nominations, at 48 years.

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  2. Hepburn obtuvo cuatro premios de la Academia, un número récord para cualquier intérprete y un total de doce nominaciones al Óscar a la mejor actriz, una cifra solo superada por Meryl Streep. [1] También posee el récord del período de tiempo más largo entre la primera y última nominación al Óscar —48 años—. [ 1 ]

  3. 29 wins & 43 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1982 Winner Oscar. Best Actress in a Leading Role. On Golden Pond. Katharine Hepburn was not present at the awards ceremony. Presenter Jon Voight accepted the award on her behalf. 1969 Winner Oscar. Best Actress in a Leading Role. The Lion in Winter. Tied with Barbra Streisand for Funny Girl (1968).

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    • June 29, 2003
    • May 12, 1907
  4. 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.

  5. Hepburn received three more Academy Awards for her performances in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967), The Lion in Winter (1968), and On Golden Pond (1981). In the 1970s, she began appearing in television films, which later became her focus. She made her final screen appearance at the age of 87.

  6. 5 de ago. de 2009 · In 1981, when Katharine Hepburn received an Academy Award, starring with Henry Fonda in On Golden Pond, she became the first woman ever to win four Oscars for Best Actress—a record that...

  7. It garnered Hepburn her tenth Oscar nomination and her second win. The next year, she did The Lion in Winter (1968) , which brought her her eleventh Oscar nomination and third win. In the 1970s, she turned to making made-for-TV films, with The Glass Menagerie (1973) , Love Among the Ruins (1975) , and The Corn Is Green (1979) .