Summary
Actress Kate Mulgrew spent much of her acting career chafing from comparisons to Katharine Hepburn. An actress could do worse - say, reminding people of Thelma Ritter or Pia Zadora.
"I wanted to be known for my own merits, and when I was younger, I found Hepburn unattractive - a tough, strident broad," Miss Mulgrew says in a phone interview from her New York home during a holiday hiatus from "Tea at Five," a one-woman show about none other than Katharine Hepburn. The biographical play is appearing at Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre through Sunday.See the full content of this document
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Mulgrew Is Kate for 'Tea at Five'
After playing various roles, most famously Kathryn Janeway, the first female captain in the "Star Trek" series, Miss Mulgrew decided to embrace her fate. Not to mention the auburn hair, the angular cheekbones an...
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