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Deborah Kerr nel 1954
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Deborah Kerr a Madrid nel 1986
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Deborah Kerr nel 1960
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Deborah Kerr prepara una lista di cose da comprare, nel 1946
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Deborah Kerr e Spencer Tracy
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Deborah Kerr. Born Deborah Kerr-Trimmer in Helensburgh, Scotland in 1921, she trained as a dancer and won a scholarship to Sadler's Wells ballet school. Her interest turned to drama and she made her British film debut in the early 1940s. Her portrayal of a nun in 'Black Narcissus' (1946) brought her to the attention of Hollywood and she was cast opposite Clark Gable in 'The Hucksters' (1947). She starred in many films, including 'Quo Vadis' (1951), 'From Here to Eternity' (1953), 'The King and I' (1956) and 'An Affair to Remember' (1957). She made her Broadway debut in 1953 in 'Tea and Sympathy' and repeated the role on screen in 1956. Kerr retired in 1969 having received six best actress Oscar nominations but never winning. (Photo by Baron/Getty Images)

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1964: Stars of MGM film, 'The Night of The Iguana' by Tennessee Williams, directed by John Huston. L to R standing, Sue Lyon, Deborah Kerr, Ava Gardner (1922 - 1990) and in front Richard Burton (1925 - 1984). (Photo by Express/Express/Getty Images)

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1945: British actress Deborah Kerr in a naval launch on the set for the film 'Perfect Strangers', directed by Alexander Korda for London Films. Born Deborah Kerr-Trimmer in Helensburgh, Scotland in 1921, she trained as a dancer and won a scholarship to Sadler's Wells ballet school. Her interest turned to drama and she made her British film debut in the early 1940s. Her portrayal of a nun in 'Black Narcissus' (1946) brought her to the attention of Hollywood and she was cast opposite Clark Gable in 'The Hucksters' (1947). She starred in many films, including 'Quo Vadis' (1951), 'From Here to Eternity' (1953), 'The King and I' (1956) and 'An Affair to Remember' (1957). She made her Broadway debut in 1953 in 'Tea and Sympathy' and repeated the role on screen in 1956. Kerr retired in 1969 having received six best actress Oscar nominations but never winning. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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(FILES) This file picture taken 07 December 1983 shows English actress Deborah Kerr (C) sitting as French actor Vincent Lindon (L) walks by at the Cinema Oympic in St Germain, Paris. Kerr, who suffered from Parkinson's disease, died at the age of 86 in Suffolk 18 October 2007 announced her agent today. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read PHILIPPE WAJAZER/AFP/Getty Images)

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(FILES) -- A file photo taken 23 May 1984 shows Golden Palm winner for the film "Paris, Texas" German director Wim Wenders (R) holding his award near French director Bertrand Tavernier (L) and British actress Deborah Kerr (C) at the International Cannes Film Festival. Deborah Kerr, star of films including "From Here To Eternity" and "The King And I", has died at the age of 86, her agent said 18 October 2007. AFP PHOTO / RALPH GATTI (Photo credit should read RALPH GATTI/AFP/Getty Images)

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(FILES) This file picture taken 10 September 1953 shows English actress Deborah Kerr posing in an unknown location. Kerr, who suffered from Parkinson's disease, died at the age of 86 in Suffolk 18 October 2007 announced her agent today. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)

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(FILES) This file picture taken 27 September 1957 shows English actress Deborah Kerr (C) posing with her daughters Melanie Jane, 9, (R) and Francesca Anne, 6, (L) at La Lavandou beach in Cannes, Southern France. Kerr, who suffered from Parkinson's disease, died at the age of 86 in Suffolk 18 October 2007 announced her agent today. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read PHILIPPE WAJAZER/AFP/Getty Images)

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Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster are shown in a scene from the 1953 Columbia Pictures film, "From Here To Eternity." (AP Photo)

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Actress Jean Simmons, her actor husband Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr and Norma Shearer pose outside the Egyptian theater on Hollywood Boulevard, May 28, 1953 as they arrived for the premier of ?young bess.? Miss Simmons, Miss Kerr and Granger star in the film, along with Charles Laughton. (AP Photo)

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Robert Mitchum is shown in his role in "The Sundowners," along with co-star Deborah Kerr, in this 1961 handout photo. (AP Photo)

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British actor David Niven is pictured with Scottish actress Deborah Kerr, at the set during filming "The Eve Of The Devil", December 14, 1965 at the Boreham Wood studios, Hertfordshire, England. Mrs. Kerr jumped in for the role of Niven's wife, after the original star, American actress Kim Novak, injured her back after falling from a horse and was hospitalized. (AP Photo)

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Actor Yul Brinner gestures to actress Deborah Kerr during a performance of "The King and I" in 1957. Brynner portrayed the autocratic monarch in the Broadway musical, and appeared on stage as the character for a record 4625 performances. (Ap Photo)

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Deborah Kerr e Burt Lancaster nella famosa scena del bacio nel film “Da qui all’eternità” del 1953
(AP Photo/Columbia Pictures)

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Deborah Kerr e Cary Grant in una scena del film Un amore splendido (An Affair to Remember), 3 luglio 1957.
(AP Photo)

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Il Post è una testata registrata presso il Tribunale di Milano, 419 del 28 settembre 2009 - ISSN 2610-9980