Woman of the Year
The picture of the year!Rival reporters Sam Craig and Tess Harding fall in love and get married, only to find their relationship strained when Sam comes to resent Tess' hectic lifestyle.
Description: Rival reporters Sam Craig and Tess Harding fall in love and get married, only to find their relationship strained when Sam comes to resent Tess' hectic lifestyle.
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Budget: $1,000,000 | Revenue : $2,700,000
Runtime: 114 minutes
Adam's Rib
My Man Godfrey
Holiday
Stage Door
Sergeant York
Phantom Lady
A Patch of Blue
Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon
The African Queen
The Jerk
Spencer Tracy
Played Sam Craig
Katharine Hepburn
Played Tess Harding
Fay Bainter
Played Ellen Whitcomb
Reginald Owen
Played Clayton
Minor Watson
Played William J. Harding
William Bendix
Played Pinkie Peters
Gladys Blake
Played Flo Peters
Dan Tobin
Played Gerald Howe
Roscoe Karns
Played Phil Whittaker
William Tannen
Played Ellis
Ludwig Stössel
Played Dr. Lubbeck
Sara Haden
Played Matron
Edith Evanson
Played Alma
George Kezas
Played Chris
Jimmy Ames
Played Cab Driver (uncredited)
Herbert Ashley
Played Stage Doorman (uncredited)
Dorothy Ates
Played Phone Girl (uncredited)
William Bailey
Played Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
Played Clayton's Secretary (uncredited)
John Berkes
Played Pal (uncredited)
Symona Boniface
Played Tess' Party Guest (uncredited)
Elfriede Borodin
Played Leni (uncredited)
Jack Carr
Played Baseball Spectator Behind Tess (uncredited)
Ruth Cherrington
Played Foreigner (uncredited)
Ann Codee
Played Madame Sylvia (uncredited)
Jimmy Conlin
Played Reporter at Bar (uncredited)
Jules Cowles
Played Joe (uncredited)
Floyd Criswell
Played Policeman (uncredited)
Fern Emmett
Played Mrs. Calverton (uncredited)
Curt Furburg
Played Foreigner (uncredited)
Lisa Golm
Played Yugoslav Consul's Wife (uncredited)
George Guhl
Played Door Attendant (uncredited)
Winifred Harris
Played Chairlady (uncredited)
Carey Harrison
Played Spaniard (uncredited)
William Holmes
Played Man at Banquet (uncredited)
Bobby Larson
Played Dickie Dunlap (uncredited)
Ben Lessy
Played Punchy (uncredited)
Murdock MacQuarrie
Played Head Copy Reader (uncredited)
Edward McWade
Played Adolph (uncredited)
Frank Mills
Played Mug (uncredited)
Gerald Mohr
Played Radio Emcee (voice) (uncredited)
Amber Norman
Played Showgirl (uncredited)
Sergio Orta
Played Mr. Yes (uncredited)
George Ovey
Played Little Sports Reporter (uncredited)
Bob Perry
Played Referee (uncredited)
Jack Raymond
Played Mug (uncredited)
Cyril Ring
Played Mr. Harding's Chauffeur (uncredited)
Julian Rivero
Played Spaniard (uncredited)
Henry Roquemore
Played Marcus Calverton (uncredited)
Cy Schindell
Played Pinkie's Listener in Bar (uncredited)
Harry Semels
Played Mug (uncredited)
John Sheehan
Played Red Face (uncredited)
Eddie Lou Simms
Played Champ (uncredited)
Walter O. Stahl
Played Yugoslav Consul (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan
Played Cabby (uncredited)
Ray Teal
Played Married Sports Reporter (uncredited)
Harry Tenbrook
Played Mug (uncredited)
Michael Visaroff
Played Russian Guest (uncredited)
Larry Wheat
Played Reporter at Baseball Game (uncredited)
Harry Wilson
Played Lubbeck's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Duke York
Played Football Player (uncredited)
Joe Yule
Played Building Superintendent (uncredited)
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