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Acteur dans 52 films

Né(e) le 30 septembre 1921

Lieu de naissance
Helensburgh, Scotland, UK

Mort le 16 octobre 2007 (à 86 ans)

Deborah Kerr

Acteur dans

2014

  • And the Oscar Goes To...

1991

  • Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker

1985

  • The Assam garden
  • Reunion at Fairborough

1984

  • A Woman of Substance

1982

  • Witness for the Prosecution

1969

  • L'arrangement
  • Les Parachutistes arrivent

1968

  • Prudence and the Pill

1967

  • Casino Royale

1966

  • Le Mystère des treize

1965

  • Les Inséparables
  • La verifica incerta

1964

  • La nuit de l'iguane
  • Mystère sur la falaise

1961

  • Les Innocents
  • La Lame nue

1960

  • Ailleurs l'herbe est plus verte
  • Les horizons sans frontières

1959

  • Beloved Infidel
  • Count Your Blessings
  • Le voyage

1958

  • Tables séparées
  • Bonjour tristesse

1957

  • Embrasse-la pour moi
  • Elle et lui
  • Dieu seul le sait

1956

  • Le Roi et moi
  • The Proud and Profane
  • Thé et sympathie

1955

  • Vivre un grand amour

1953

  • Tant qu'il y aura des hommes
  • La femme rêvée
  • Jules César
  • La Reine vierge

1952

  • Tonnerre sur le Temple
  • Le Prisonnier de Zenda

1951

  • Quo vadis

1950

  • Les mines du Roi Salomon
  • Please Believe Me

1949

  • Edward, My Son

1947

  • If Winter Comes
  • Marchands d'illusions
  • Le Narcisse noir

1946

  • L'Étrange Aventurière

1945

  • Perfect Strangers

1943

  • Colonel Blimp

1942

  • The Day Will Dawn
  • Hatter's Castle
  • Penn of Pennsylvania

1941

  • Love on the Dole
  • Major Barbara
Born Deborah Jane Kerr-Trimmer in Scotland in 1921, she was the daughter of a soldier who had been gassed in World War I. A shy, insecure child, she found an outlet for expressing her feelings in acting. Her aunt, a radio star, got her some stage work when she was a teenager, and she came to the attention of British film producer Gabriel Pascal, who cast her in his film of George Bernard Shaw's "Major Barbara" (Major Barbara (1941)) and Love on the Dole (1941). She quickly became a star of the British cinema, playing such diverse roles as the three women in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) and the nun in Black Narcissus (1947). In 1947 she "crossed the pond" and came to MGM, where she found success in films like The Hucksters (1947), Edward, My Son (1949) and Quo Vadis (1951). After a while, however, she tired of playing prim-and-proper English ladies, so she made the most of the role of the adulteress who romps on the beach with Burt Lancaster in From Here to Eternity (1953). The film was a success, and Kerr received her second Oscar nomination. She also achieved success on the Broadway stage in "Tea and Sympathy," reprising her role in the 1956 film version (Tea and Sympathy (1956)). That same year she played one of her best-remembered screen roles, "Mrs. Anna" in The King and I (1956). More success followed in Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957), An Affair to Remember (1957), Separate Tables (1958), The Sundowners (1960), The Innocents (1961) and The Night of the Iguana (1964). Then in 1968 she suddenly quit movies, appalled by the explicit sex and violence of the day. After some stage and TV work in the 1970s and 1980s and swan song performances in The Assam Garden (1985) and Hold the Dream (1986), she retired from acting altogether. Kerr holds the record for the most Academy Award nominations for Best Actress without a win (six), but that was made up for in 1994, when she was given an Honorary Oscar for her screen achievements. Date of Death 16 October 2007, Botesdale, Suffolk, England  (complications from Parkinson's disease)





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