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How to sound like Katharine Hepburn — body, breath, placement & accent tips: In this video, we dive into recreating her iconic voice through actor training techniques. Part 1 of this series explored the history of Katharine Hepburn’s voice and training: • Katharine Hepburn’s Real Voice — The Story... Now, in Part 2, we focus on how actors approach recreating the sounds themselves—body, breath, placement, accent, and rhythm. Katharine Hepburn’s voice was truly one of a kind. Actors don’t just mimic a sound—they make choices. They study history, mechanics, and personal style to shape a performance. That’s why this video isn’t just about copying her—it’s about learning how actors use physicality, breath, resonance, and rhythm to interpret and embody a voice. We’ll watch clips from her films and interviews, analyze her movement and sound, and I’ll give you practical tools to explore these techniques for yourself. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Voice is identity 00:11 Hepburn explains voice is instant recognition 00:24 What the video will cover 00:48 Shakespeare explains interpretation 01:06 Hepburn explains keeping a secret 01:36 Cate Blanchett The Aviator 02:10 Hepburn explains family and speech 02:31 Hepburn explains school and speech 02:45 LESSON: Body-Enthusiasm, Stride & Tension 03:55 LESSON: Body-Jaw 04:30 LESSON: Breath 05:06 LESSON: Forward Placement-Practice Hum into Words 06:32 LESSON: Chest Resonance 07:30 Bright Wit & Soft Chest Resonance=Classic Kate 07:47 Tongue Shaping 08:04 LESSON: Accent-R’s both rhotic and non-rhotic 10:30 Can’t Inconsistency 11:23 LESSON: Rhythm 12:18 Review in One Line: The Time to Make Up Your Mind Note: All film clips are used for educational and commentary purposes under fair use. Short Clips Used for Educational Analysis and References Katharine Hepburn in George Cukor's Little Women, 1933 Hepburn in Morning Glory, 1933 Hepburn in Alice Adams, 1935 Hepburn in Bringing Up Baby, 1938 Hepburn in Holiday, 1938 Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story, 1940 Hepburn in Woman of the Year, 1942 Archival Bryn Mawr Festival footage Katharine Hepburn interview with Dick Cavett, 1973 I’m Kirsten, a certified voice & dialect coach helping actors, performers, and voice & linguistics lovers unlock the mechanics of voice and bring classic voices & dialects to life. Subscribe for insights on voice, dialects, and presence. #katharinehepburn #voicecoach #learnaccents #acting #hollywoodhistory #voiceanalysis #dialecttraining #vocaltechnique #actingtips #phonetics #theaterlinguistics