Katharine Hepburn Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner 1968

Katharine Hepburn as Christina Draytonter in Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role 1968

Katharine Hepburn Guess Who's Coming to Dinner 1968
Katharine Hepburn Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner 1968

SEX WORKER ROLE

Hostess in Night Hostess 1928

Character Is A Prostitute

Woman Racket aka Night Hostess 1930
Woman Racket aka Night Hostess 1930

For most actors arriving in New York City, there is always a struggling period. Even for one of the greatest actresses of this century. Katharine Hepburn’s first starring role was supposed to be in the “Big Pond.” However, she got fired after one performance. Undaunted, she plowed ahead and got another acting gig in short order. “Night Hostess” was a risque comedy cabaret opening in Minneapolis. Foreseeing this show’s risque, Katharine decided to use a stage name, Katherine Burns. Though the part’s characterization is a ‘hostess,’ that was a euphemism for ‘prostitute.’ Decades later, she would tell Dick Cavett the role was a ‘wicked fascinator’ and that she ‘never did learn how to be that kind of fascinator.’ The character and the show would be so obscure it very rarely gets mentioned in her credits.

In 1930 the play would be adapted into a movie entitled “Woman Racket.” Katharine Hepburn WAS NOT in that film, but watch the clip below to see what the stage play was all about.


“Woman Racket” aka “Night Hostess”

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