Acting is the perfect idiot’s profession.
Meaning of the quote
This quote by American actress Katharine Hepburn suggests that acting is a job that is sometimes seen as foolish or unintelligent. She likely means that acting can be seen as an easy or simple profession, even though it actually requires a lot of skill, training, and talent. Hepburn is poking fun at the misconception that acting is just about pretending to be someone else, when in reality, it's a complex art form that takes a great deal of dedication and intelligence to master.
About Katharine Hepburn
Katharine Hepburn was an iconic American actress who had a long and successful career in Hollywood, spanning six decades. Known for her independent spirit, strong personality, and unconventional approach to life, Hepburn won a record-breaking four Academy Awards for Best Actress and became a symbol of the ‘modern woman’ in 20th-century America.
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