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How is Janeway sexy?

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Speaking of lirpas...

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And now I must go to bed.. but I leave you all with this..



G'night...

and :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
I've been in love with Kate Mulgrew since I was nine, back when Voyager started and I still think that she's one of the most beautiful women.


Did you ever see one of the publicity photos for "Mrs. Columbo" back around '78, or '79? She had her hair pulled back, and I believe she was sitting at a table with her hands folded on it. It was the first time I ever saw her, she was quite striking. I haven't seen that pic since then. I apologize if that pic has already been posted in this thread, but I'm not looking thru 80 pages for it.

I wonder if that photo will still look the same to me all these years later. I just saw my senior yearbook from 1977 for the first time since it came out, and the girls aren't as good looking as I remember.
 
So I get that a lot of people think Kate looks like Katherine Hepburn, I'm not exactly one of them. I always thought Kate looked more like Judy Garland or maybe a light-haired version of Hedy Lamarr. Any of those ways she still gorgeous, I just think she's much more beautiful than Hepburn.

But the pictures from Tea at Five convince me a little.
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So I get that a lot of people think Kate looks like Katherine Hepburn, I'm not exactly one of them. I always thought Kate looked more like Judy Garland or maybe a light-haired version of Hedy Lamarr. Any of those ways she still gorgeous, I just think she's much more beautiful than Hepburn.

But the pictures from Tea at Five convince me a little.
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The earlier Publicity shot was MUCH better.

Had you seen her in the show, you would have been BLOWN AWAY. :eek:

I caught it on 2 different weekends in Hartford with 2 groups of fans, and we all collectively GASPED when the lights came up after intermission.

In Act 1... she "could be" Hepburn.

In Act 2... there was NO doubt!

Here's a Rosie interview which touches on the play.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzCJSo5Mc2Y

Sadly, I caught the show again a couple years later in Boston. The venue was MUCH larger, and the 2nd act effect was lost. I don't know if the makeup couldn't carry as well in the larger theater, or if the makeup artist wasn't as artistic by then.

ETA: Mairbeariepie...With apologies to the very lovely, very sexy Kate Mulgrew.... there's a REASON I call her the "Auburn Queen" and call Hepburn the "Auburn Goddess". :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
 
The earlier Publicity shot was MUCH better.

Had you seen her in the show, you would have been BLOWN AWAY. :eek:

I caught it on 2 different weekends in Hartford with 2 groups of fans, and we all collectively GASPED when the lights came up after intermission.

In Act 1... she "could be" Hepburn.

In Act 2... there was NO doubt!

Here's a Rosie interview which touches on the play.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzCJSo5Mc2Y

Sadly, I caught the show again a couple years later in Boston. The venue was MUCH larger, and the 2nd act effect was lost. I don't know if the makeup couldn't carry as well in the larger theater, or if the makeup artist wasn't as artistic by then.

ETA: Mairbeariepie...With apologies to the very lovely, very sexy Kate Mulgrew.... there's a REASON I call her the "Auburn Queen" and call Hepburn the "Auburn Goddess". :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:

See, I've also never been a huge fan of Hepburn's, either of them. I did enjoy her in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner(loved that movie) and Lion in the Winter(love that one even more) but I guess I just don't see it because of that. I grew up with my mom kind of directing me towards Judy Garland, and Hedy, and Grace Kelly, Ava Gardener, Vivien Leigh, and Olivia de Havilland(who I was almost named after)

So maybe that's why I don't see it.

Plus there was a part in Prime Factors where she looks amazingly like Judy Garland.

Specifically this here is where I see it:
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I've been in love with Kate Mulgrew since I was nine, back when Voyager started and I still think that she's one of the most beautiful women.


Did you ever see one of the publicity photos for "Mrs. Columbo" back around '78, or '79? She had her hair pulled back, and I believe she was sitting at a table with her hands folded on it. It was the first time I ever saw her, she was quite striking. I haven't seen that pic since then. I apologize if that pic has already been posted in this thread, but I'm not looking thru 80 pages for it.

I wonder if that photo will still look the same to me all these years later. I just saw my senior yearbook from 1977 for the first time since it came out, and the girls aren't as good looking as I remember.

She had several publicity photos for Ryan's Hope back then, I think. I'd have to dig for 'em.
 
ETA: Mairbeariepie...With apologies to the very lovely, very sexy Kate Mulgrew.... there's a REASON I call her the "Auburn Queen" and call Hepburn the "Auburn Goddess". :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:

That wouldn't have anything to do with The Philadelphia Story, would it? :lol:

"I used to be afraid of that look; the withering glance of the goddess."
 
ETA: Mairbeariepie...With apologies to the very lovely, very sexy Kate Mulgrew.... there's a REASON I call her the "Auburn Queen" and call Hepburn the "Auburn Goddess". :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:

That wouldn't have anything to do with The Philadelphia Story, would it? :lol:

"I used to be afraid of that look; the withering glance of the goddess."

Only "partially".

The main reason was... what IS higher than "Queen"?

My young friend (who was born 5 years after I graduated from college) suffers from movies from the latter part of Hepburn's life, as I did when I was in Highschool. I remember reading a bio of Hepburn, and in the center were all these candid photos from her life and various movie sets.

One confused me, since I couldn't see Hepburn in it anywhere. I took it to my Mother and asked her what I was missing... and she pointed out the young ravishing woman (who was born 23 years before Mom) sitting with her colleagues.

"WHAT!" I cried. "THAT'S HER?"

It explained a passage from another bio by Garson Kanin which purportedly had Lucille Ball designate Katharine as the most beautiful woman in Hollywood at the time.

She had MY vote! And as for Philadelphia Story... I agree with Mr MacCaulay (Doesn't it sound like he's US describing JANEWAY!)

You're wonderful. There's a magnificence in you, Tracy. A magnificence that comes out of your eyes, in your voice, in the way you stand there, in the way you walk. You're lit from within, Tracy. You've got fires banked down in you, hearth-fires and holocausts. :drool:

ETA: Anthony Hopkins TCM tribute to KH.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2oKNp6_HAI
 
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Really? For how long? That is quite a change.

For at least two years. I got accepted into Minot State University.

OMG! No way! I live in ND and go to MSU!! :D How weird is that.

No way! :eek: That's insane! :D What are you studying?

They need to make a Worf cologne. An "earthy, peaty aroma.. with a touch of lilac".

:lol: And we will call it Too Much Like Bathing.

:guffaw:

Meercat Janeway. Word. :bolian:

:techman: :lol:

I feel like I inadvertantly killed this thread. :( Sorry..

I did the same with the P/C thread, so don't worry :lol:

I always thought Kate looked like Hepburn.
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Agreed!

It helps that I really like Katharine Hepburn, too.
 
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