Woman of the Year

Woman of the Year

114 mins | Drama, Comedy, Romance | Feb. 5, 1942

Rival reporters Sam and Tess fall in love and get married, only to find their relationship strained when Sam comes to resent Tess' hectic lifestyle.

Woman of the Year

114 mins | Drama, Comedy, Romance | Feb. 5, 1942

Woman of the Year
Rival reporters Sam and Tess fall in love and get married, only to find their relationship strained when Sam comes to resent Tess' hectic lifestyle.
IMDb rating 7.1
Producers Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Original title Woman of the Year
Directors Robert A. Golden, George Stevens
Writers Michael Kanin, Ring Lardner, Jr.

Cast

Spencer Tracy

as Sam Craig

Katharine Hepburn

as Tess Harding

Fay Bainter

as Ellen Whitcomb

Reginald Owen

as Clayton

Minor Watson

as William J. Harding

William Bendix

as Pinkie Peters

Gladys Blake

as Flo Peters

Dan Tobin

as Gerald Howe

Roscoe Karns

as Phil Whittaker

William Tannen

as Ellis

Ludwig Stössel

as Dr. Lubbeck

Sara Haden

as Matron

Edith Evanson

as Alma

George Kezas

as Chris

Jimmy Ames

as Cab Driver (uncredited)

Herbert Ashley

as Stage Doorman (uncredited)

Dorothy Ates

as Phone Girl (uncredited)

William Bailey

as Baseball Fan (uncredited)

Brooks Benedict

as Clayton's Secretary (uncredited)

John Berkes

as Pal (uncredited)

Symona Boniface

as Tess' Party Guest (uncredited)

Elfriede Borodin

as Leni (uncredited)

Jack Carr

as Baseball Spectator Behind Tess (uncredited)

Ruth Cherrington

as Foreigner (uncredited)

Ann Codee

as Madame Sylvia (uncredited)

Jimmy Conlin

as Reporter at Bar (uncredited)

Jules Cowles

as Joe (uncredited)

Floyd Criswell

as Policeman (uncredited)

Fern Emmett

as Mrs. Calverton (uncredited)

Curt Furburg

as Foreigner (uncredited)

Lisa Golm

as Yugoslav Consul's Wife (uncredited)

George Guhl

as Door Attendant (uncredited)

Winifred Harris

as Chairlady (uncredited)

Carey Harrison

as Spaniard (uncredited)

William Holmes

as Man at Banquet (uncredited)

Bobby Larson

as Dickie Dunlap (uncredited)

Ben Lessy

as Punchy (uncredited)

Murdock MacQuarrie

as Head Copy Reader (uncredited)

Edward McWade

as Adolph (uncredited)

Frank Mills

as Mug (uncredited)

Gerald Mohr

as Radio Emcee (voice) (uncredited)

Amber Norman

as Showgirl (uncredited)

Sergio Orta

as Mr. Yes (uncredited)

George Ovey

as Little Sports Reporter (uncredited)

Bob Perry

as Referee (uncredited)

Jack Raymond

as Mug (uncredited)

Cyril Ring

as Mr. Harding's Chauffeur (uncredited)

Julian Rivero

as Spaniard (uncredited)

Henry Roquemore

as Marcus Calverton (uncredited)

Cy Schindell

as Pinkie's Listener in Bar (uncredited)

Harry Semels

as Mug (uncredited)

John Sheehan

as Red Face (uncredited)

Eddie Lou Simms

as Champ (uncredited)

Walter O. Stahl

as Yugoslav Consul (uncredited)

Charles Sullivan

as Cabby (uncredited)

Ray Teal

as Married Sports Reporter (uncredited)

Harry Tenbrook

as Mug (uncredited)

Michael Visaroff

as Russian Guest (uncredited)

Larry Wheat

as Reporter at Baseball Game (uncredited)

Harry Wilson

as Lubbeck's Bodyguard (uncredited)

Duke York

as Football Player (uncredited)

Joe Yule

as Building Superintendent (uncredited)