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Angra 01-31-2005 07:37 AM

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Katharine Houghton was born on March 10, 1945, in Hartford, Connecticut, the daughter of Marion Hepburn Grant (Katharine Hepburn's younger sister) and Ellsworth Grant. Before going into the movies, she went to Sarah Lawerance College and majored in phliosphy. Her debut in the movies was in 1967's Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) as Joanna Drayton. This movie also starred her aunt, Katharine Hepburn, with whom which she has had a close realationship, Spencer Tracy, Spencer Tracy and Sidney Poiter. Since this time, she has starred in over fifty on and off Broadway and New England regional theater productions. She is also a playwright and amongst her credits are such as: Best Kept Secret, Merlin, The Marry Month Of May, Mortal Friends, On The Shady Side, The Right Number, Phone Play and her translation of Anouilh's Antigone. She also presents lectures: "Katharine X Three", "My Grandmother's House Near The River" and "The Secret Life Of Louisa May Alcott".

Thank you for that footnote, newb. ;)


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urgeok 01-31-2005 07:38 AM

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Originally posted by newb
Katharine Houghton was born on March 10, 1945, in Hartford, Connecticut, the daughter of Marion Hepburn Grant (Katharine Hepburn's younger sister) and Ellsworth Grant. Before going into the movies, she went to Sarah Lawerance College and majored in phliosphy. Her debut in the movies was in 1967's Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) as Joanna Drayton. This movie also starred her aunt, Katharine Hepburn, with whom which she has had a close realationship, Spencer Tracy, Spencer Tracy and Sidney Poiter. Since this time, she has starred in over fifty on and off Broadway and New England regional theater productions. She is also a playwright and amongst her credits are such as: Best Kept Secret, Merlin, The Marry Month Of May, Mortal Friends, On The Shady Side, The Right Number, Phone Play and her translation of Anouilh's Antigone. She also presents lectures: "Katharine X Three", "My Grandmother's House Near The River" and "The Secret Life Of Louisa May Alcott".
aha, family connections

newb 01-31-2005 07:39 AM

My weekend viewing consisted of "The Funky Meters live from New Orleans" on saturday night and "The Grudge" last night. This movie gets panned by a lot of members here but I thought it was just as good as the original, with a few added scares. I'm just glad the original director was used.

urgeok 01-31-2005 07:47 AM

i still want to see it ...
I thought the origional was effectively creepy

IDrinkYourBlood 01-31-2005 02:49 PM

Just viddied Shaun of the Dead for this afte. Then gonna viddie Vampire Hunter D for this eve.

Tat2 01-31-2005 06:38 PM

Just watched "Anatomy" (German)

urgeok 01-31-2005 07:40 PM

dr jeckle and ms. hyde

tim daley and sean young ..

i like sean young ... dumb movie though
found it in a junk bin .. paid 5$ for it .

probably worth it to see sean young in lingerie .. thats about it

AUSTIN316426808 02-01-2005 12:28 AM

Can't stop watching Eqilibrium.

slasherman 02-01-2005 02:38 AM

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Funny. I thought that "One missed call" was really good? One of the best japanese horror movies that i´ve seen actually. :)
Hmmm strange because I usually like ghost movies..but this one felt just empty...and the plot felt unfinished...
I didnt like "Audition" either because it also felt unfinished... and to much John Woo stuff....
Maybe I dont like that Takashi Miike guy :confused: ....
I dont hope so because I know he have made many films..:cool:

ChEEbA 02-01-2005 04:48 AM

Hey, sorry to interrupt, but I don't wanna use a whole thread...since movies are getting discussed on and off in here anyways - Has anyone here seen the 80's animated film
"Grave of the Fireflies"?
I've heard it's a realistic wartime story about children...other than that, I don't know much, should I see this film?
Any info would be appreciated.

- B.


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