[36], On 30 September 2021, on what would have been Kerr's one hundredth birthday, the Lord Provost of Glasgow, Philip Braat, unveiled a memorial plaque in Ruskin Terrace, on the site of the nursing home where Kerr was born.[37]. Also Known As: Deborah Trimmer, Deborah Jane Kerr-Trimmer, Deborah Kerr Viertel, Spouse/Ex-: Anthony Bartley (married 1945), divorced 1959), Peter Viertel (married 19602007; her death), children: Christine Viertel (stepdaughter), Francesca Ann Bartley (born 1951), Melanie Jane Bartley (born 1947), See the events in life of Deborah Kerr in Chronological Order, (British Actress Who was Known for Her Impeccable Grace and Beauty), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfDoeQJ_fzQ. Deborah Kerr won the New York Film Critics Award in 1947 for Black Narcissus and was voted one of the top earning English stars by Motion Picture Herald poll. The theatre, despite her success in films, was always to remain Kerr's first love, even though going on stage filled her with trepidation: I do it because it's exactly like dressing up for the grown ups. Kerr became known in Britain playing the lead role in the film of Love on the Dole (1941). The Scottish-born actress will forever be associated with her roles in. Kerr was educated at the independent Northumberland House School, Henleaze in Bristol, and at Rossholme School, Weston-super-Mare. There he married Col in St Marys Parish Church. This account has been disabled. He died, aged 78, in a road rage incident in 2004. An Affair to Remember (1957) Coming between Dream Wife (1953) and The Grass Is Greener (1960), this is the pick of Kerr's collaborations with Cary Grant. British director Michael Powell gave her a role in film The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp in 1943 in which she appeared thrice. Appeared in her first film, the 1941 production of George Bernard Shaw's "Major Barbara." Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. She had the lead in a comedy Please Believe Me (1950). We hope you enjoy it! She then played Princess Flavia in a remake of The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) with Granger and Mason. Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. Deborah Jane Trimmer was born on 30 September 1921 in Hillhead, Glasgow, the only daughter of Kathleen Rose (ne Smale) and Capt. Although at the time he was married to Elspeth March, he states that he and Kerr went on to have an affair. She had a younger brother, Edmund (Teddy). Her husband, however, continued to live in Marbella. This browser does not support getting your location. She acted in a film adaption of Bernard Shaws work titled Major Barbara and then in the lead role in Love on the Dole in 1940. It's an unbelievable terror, a kind of masochistic madness. Deborah Kerr is rumored to have hooked up with Burt Lancaster in Mar 1953.. On Screen Matchups. "She has the rare gift", wrote critic Beverley Baxter, "of thinking her lines, not merely remembering them. Deborah wrote: "We were sitting on top of a hill overlooking the Clyde, filming a scene. Arthur Charles Kerr Trimmer, a World War I veteran and pilot who lost a leg at the Battle of the Somme and later became a naval architect and civil engineer. Although she never won a BAFTA or Cannes Film Festival award in a competitive category, both organisations gave Kerr honorary awards: a Cannes Film Festival Tribute in 1984 and a BAFTA Special Award in 1991. Kerr was educated at the independent Northumberland House School, Henleaze in Bristol, and at Rossholme School, Weston-super-Mare. Kerr starred in two films with David Niven: Bonjour Tristesse (1958), directed by Otto Preminger, and Separate Tables (1958), directed by Delbert Mann; the latter movie was particularly well received. The American Film Institute acknowledged the iconic status of the scene from that film in which Burt Lancaster and she romped illicitly and passionately amidst crashing waves on a Hawaiian beach. She played a Norwegian resistance fighter in The Day Will Dawn (1942). Born Deborah Jane Kerr-Trimmer in Helensburgh, Scotland. Indeed, Leo McCarey 's CinemaScope and DeLuxe remake of his own 1939 best picture nominee was voted the fifth most romantic screen love story by the American Film Institute. [8], She was the female lead in Penn of Pennsylvania (1941) which was little seen; however Hatter's Castle (1942), in which she starred with Robert Newton and James Mason, was very successful. Deborah Jane Kerr-Trimmer, daughter of a Scottish naval officer who served in World War I, was born in Helensburgh, Scotland, in 1921. Kerr returned to the London stage in many productions including the old-fashioned, The Day After the Fair (Lyric, 1972), a Peter Ustinov comedy, Overheard (Haymarket, 1981) and a revival of Emlyn Williams's The Corn is Green. Kerr received six Academy Award nominations for Best Actress for her work in "Edward, My Son" (1949), "From Here To Eternity" (1953), "The King and I" (1956), "Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison" (1957), "Separate Tables" (1958) and "The Sundowners" (1960). Kerr won a third New York Film Critics Award and a sixth Academy Award nomination in 1960 and a BAFTA Award nomination in 1961 for the film Sundowners. In 1977, she came back to the West End, playing the title role in a production of George Bernard Shaw's Candida. Concern about the parts being offered to her, as well as the increasing amount of nudity included in films, led her to abandon the medium at the end of the 1960s, with one exception in 1985, in favour of television and theatre work. In 45 films, in as many years, she seldom, if . British exhibitors voted her the eighth-most popular local star at the box-office in 1947. Her role as a troubled nun in the Powell and Pressburger production of Black Narcissus (1947) brought her to the attention of Hollywood producers. After her first London success in 1943, she toured England and Scotland in Heartbreak House. Kerr originally trained as a ballet dancer, first appearing on stage at Sadler's Wells in 1938. This page was last edited on 7 January 2023, at 05:21. Her definitive role was as the Governess Anna Leonowens duelling with Yul Brynner in the King and I (1956). She then played Princess Flavia in a remake of The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) with Granger and Mason. I don't mean to belittle acting but I'm like a child when I'm out there performingshocking the grownups, enchanting them, making them laugh or cry. Deborah Kerr died age of 86 in Suffolk, England, on October 16, 2007, due to complications arising out of Parkinsons disease. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Deborah Kerr (22285687)? Filmed in CinemaScope, it was distributed by 20th Century Fox. Kerr's father had served in the British Army during the First World War and lost a leg at the Battle of the Somme in 1916. She won her Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe Award nomination in 1948 for Edward, My Son. She started taking ballet lessons from the age of five and enrolled at the St. She made The Arrangement (1969) with Elia Kazan, her director from the stage production of Tea and Sympathy. Deborah, who died at home in Suffolk of Parkinson's disease, was born in Helensburgh, near Glasgow, an engineer's daughter. After changing careers, she soon found success as an actress. Born on 16 October 2007 in United Kingdom, Deborah Kerr started her career as film and television actress (1921-2007) . In a contentious race that has drummed up millions of dollars for campaigning and attack ads, Deborah Kerr and Jill Underly will face off April 6 for the top position overseeing K-12 . Durdham Lodge was owned by Kerr's aunt Phyllis Smale, who ran it as a dance academy in the 1930s . Deborah Kerr /debr kr/ (Helensburgh, Scotland, September 30, 1921-Botesdale, Suffolk, October 16, 2007) was a British actress, one of the best-known faces of cinema of Hollywood in the fifties. She is also one of the female myths of the seventh art. The expectant mum was taken to a private nursing home at 7 St James Terrace, Hillhead, Glasgow, where her first child, Deborah Jane Trimmer, was born at 7.40am on September 30 1921, and her father registered the birth in the city on October 21. A machine gun expert, he returned to action in France, but was shot through the right kneecap at the Battle of the Somme. Kerr made clear that her surname should be pronounced the same as "car". You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. She won the Sarah Siddons Award for her Chicago performance as Laura Reynolds in Tea and Sympathy, a role which she originated on Broadway, a Golden Globe Award for the motion picture The King and I, and was a three-time winner of the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress. She was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award, Honorary Oscar in 1994. We have set your language to At the age of sixteen she attended her aunt Phyllis Smales Hicks-Smale Drama School in Bristol. Her first acting teacher was her aunt, Phyllis Smale, who worked at a drama school in Bristol run by Lally Cuthbert Hicks. According to agent Anne Hutton, Kerr died on . Andrew, Penelope. Her ability to project the contradictory aspects of character helped her to create a new screen archetype, the very proper adulteress. cemeteries found in Alfold, Waverley Borough, Surrey, England will be saved to your photo volunteer list. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. Roland was expressing his adoration and I suddenly felt a tremendous stinging sensation, like pins and needles, on my behind! In 1959, Miss Kerr and Bartley, who had two daughters, divorced. From an early age, she staged dramatic presentations for her family. excellence and international renown in their chosen professional fields, Kerr played three women in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943). By. In between Paramount borrowed her to appear in Thunder in the East (1951) with Alan Ladd. Search above to list available cemeteries. Her husband, however, continued to live in Marbella. The marriage was troubled, owing to Bartley's jealousy of his wife's fame and financial success, and because her career often took her away from home. In between Paramount borrowed her to appear in Thunder in the East (1951) with Alan Ladd. Miss Kerr is survived by Viertel, her husband of 47 years; two daughters; and three grandchildren. He died, aged 78, in a road rage incident in 2004. This is a carousel with slides. Her training there may account for her dancer's way of sailing through space. She took on the role of the older Emma Harte, a tycoon, in the adaptation of Barbara Taylor Bradford's A Woman of Substance (1984). 1 September 2021 - Weston Town Council with Weston-super-Mare Civic Society put up a blue plaque dedicated to actress Deborah Kerr CBE at 47 Elmsleigh Road, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, UK. She played the repressed wife in The End of the Affair (1955), shot in England with Van Johnson. The marriage was troubled, owing to Bartley's envy of his wife's fame and financial success,[10] and because her career often took her away from home. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. qualities of achievement and commitment, the BritishHeritage.org serves to recognize the British Heritage contribution to the betterment of mankind. Deborah Kerr, who lived at her grandparents' house at Elmsleigh Road in Weston as a child, first stepped onto the stage at the resort's Knightstone Pavilion in 1937. Deborah Kerr - as she came to be known - spent her early life in Helensburgh before moving with her parents to Gloucestershire. Year should not be greater than current year. Horoscope and astrology data of Deborah Kerr born on 30 September 1921 Helensburgh, Scotland, with biography. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. She was an immediate hit with the public: An American film trade paper reported in 1942 that she was the most popular British actress with Americans. [16] This was immediately followed by her appearance in the religious epic Quo Vadis (1951), shot at Cinecitt in Rome, in which she played the indomitable Lygia, a first-century Christian. Less than three weeks later, on 4 November, her husband Peter Viertel died of cancer. Unfortunately, the Academy didn't like Kerr as much as the New York critics. Though she never won, in 1994 she was awarded an honorary Academy Award for her lifetime achievement in films. Deborah Kerr, better known by her family name Deborah Jane Trimmer, is a popular French film and television actress (1921-2007). Black Narcissus became an international hit and led to an MGM contract and the opportunity to play opposite Clark Gable in The Hucksters later that year. When her granny explained that there was no way of recovering the lost treasure, Deborah was inconsolable. Deborah Jane Trimmer was born on 30 September 1921 in Glasgow, Scotland, the daughter of Captain Arthur Kerr Trimmer. 1. Through her aunt's connections, she got work with the Oxford Repertory Company and made her film debut, supporting Wendy Hiller, in Major Barbara (1941). In 1953, Kerr "showed her theatrical mettle" as Portia in Joseph Mankiewicz's Julius Caesar. [8], Near the end of the Second World War, she also toured Holland, France, and Belgium for ENSA as Mrs Manningham in Gaslight (retitled Angel Street), and Britain (with Stewart Granger).[14]. Nationality. Deborah Jane Trimmer. By Adam Bernstein, Washington Post | October 19, 2007. She had two daughters from this marriage - Melanie and Francesca. She also made her Broadway debut in 1953 in a lead role in Tea and Sympathy. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. She was 86. Likewise Burt Lancaster claimed that he was romantically involved with her during the filming of From Here to Eternity (1953). Kerr experienced a career resurgence on television in the early 1980s when she played the role of the nurse (played by Elsa Lanchester in the 1957 film of the same name) in Witness for the Prosecution, with Sir Ralph Richardson. Deborah Kerr, the sophisticated, Scottish-born actress who was nominated for six Oscars, died Tuesday in Suffolk, England, after many years of failing health. Kerr. Film, TV, Theatre - Actors and Originators, Sir John Gielgud - "the best Hamlet of our time", Jason Statham - Fast and Furious For Sure, Peter Ustinov - "He could make anyone laugh. During the filming, according to Powell's autobiography, Powell and she became lovers: "I realised that Deborah was both the ideal and the flesh-and-blood woman whom I had been searching for". Kerr had a younger brother, Edmund ("Teddy"), who became a journalist. In 1994, Glenn Close presented Kerr with the Honorary Oscar for lifetime achievement with a citation recognising her as "an artist of impeccable grace and beauty, a dedicated actress whose motion picture career has always stood for perfection, discipline and elegance".[34]. In 1975, she returned to Broadway, creating the role of Nancy in Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Seascape. Trimmer and Smale married, both aged 28, on 21 August 1919 in Smale's hometown of Lydney, Gloucestershire. Kerr trained as a dancer in her aunts drama school in Bristol, England. St James Terrace, in W2, has since been renamed Ruskin Terrace. 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HELENSBURGH people have long embraced Deborah Kerr as their very own film star, but the time she spent in the town was very short. [15] She relocated to Hollywood and was under contract to MGM. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. She contended six times in Best Actress to little avail: "Edward, My Son" (1949), "From Here to Eternity . To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. After changing careers, she soon found success as an actress. Kerr announced her retirement in 1969, though she continued to make occasional appearances onstage and in feature and TV movies. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. She first performed at the Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park, London. They had two daughters, Melanie Jane (born 27 December 1947) and Francesca Ann (born 18 December 1951, who married to the actor John Shrapnel). But she was not Helensburgh-born. She was a widow in love with William Holden in The Proud and Profane (1956), directed by George Seaton. In 1964 she acted in Tennessee Williams The Night of The Iguana and also starred in The Chalk Garden. Part 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 appeared on September 16, 17, 18, 19 and 22 respectively. She was 86 and had suffered from Parkinson's disease. Fred Zinnemann's Academy Award-winning . [19] Although he was married to Elspeth March, he states that he and Kerr went on to have an affair. Today, Deborah Kerr lives in . Her father, Arthur, was a naval architect. . There are no volunteers for this cemetery. Kerr was educated at the independent Northumberland House School, Henleaze in Bristol, and at Rossholme School, Weston-super-Mare. After divorcing Anthony she married a writer, Peter Viertel. In 1965, the producers of Carry On Screaming! The American Film Institute acknowledged the iconic status of the scene from that film in which Burt Lancaster and she romped illicitly and passionately amidst crashing waves on a Hawaiian beach. She returned to the cinema one more time in 1985's The Assam Garden. There was an error deleting this problem. Concern about the parts being offered to her, as well as the increasing amount of nudity included in films, led her to abandon the medium at the end of the 1960s, with one exception in 1985, in favour of television and theatre work. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. The process of development from a romantic, silly girl to a hard, disillusioned woman in three hours was moving and convincing". Showing her versatility and range, she played three roles in Michael Powell's The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), which, along with her extraordinary performance as the nun in Powell's Black Narcissus, got Hollywood's attention. British Actress Deborah Kerr was born Deborah Jane Trimmer on 30th September, 1921 in Helensburgh, Scotland and passed away on 16th Oct 2007 Suffolk, England, UK aged 86. She married Peter Viertel, a novelist and screenwriter, in 1960 and they lived in Klosters, Switzerland for many years. Although she long resided in Klosters, Switzerland, and Marbella, Spain, Kerr moved back to Britain to be closer to her own children as her health began to deteriorate. You can always change this later in your Account settings. Omissions? Deborah displayed a penchant for dramatics at a very early age when she would stage presentations for her family. She then went to the Sadler's Wells ballet school and in 1938 made her dbut in the corps de ballet in Prometheus. Actress. In 1943, aged 21, Kerr made her West End dbut as Ellie Dunn in a revival of Heartbreak House at the Cambridge Theatre, stealing attention from stalwarts such as Edith Evans and Isabel Jeans. She won the fifth Academy Award nomination and the third Golden Globe Award nomination in 1958 for the film Separate Tables. Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr in a scene from 'From Here to Eternity', Halona Cove, Oahu, Hawaii, 1953. From this point on, Kerr was offered a wider variety of characters with a broader emotional range. [1][13] She played the repressed wife in The End of the Affair (1955), shot in England with Van Johnson. She first appeared on stage as Harlequin in 1937 for 'Harlequin And Columbine'. After moving south with her parents when she was just a few years old, Kerr was educated in Bristol and. Kerr was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1998, but was unable to accept the honour in person because of ill health. Kerr, who suffered from Parkinson's disease, died Tuesday in Suffolk in eastern England, her agent, Anne Hutton, said Thursday. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. Deborah Kerr's grandsons Joe and Lex Shrapnel with the blue plaque in her honour (Image: Weston Town Council) She died in Suffolk in 2007 aged 86 from Parkinson's Disease and is buried in Surrey . "She has the rare gift", wrote critic Beverley Baxter, "of thinking her lines, not merely remembering them. An Affair to Remember is a 1957 American romance film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr. "[21], Kerr died aged 86 on 16 October 2007 at Botesdale, a village in the county of Suffolk, England, from the effects of Parkinson's disease. She acted in television movies A Song at Twilight in 1973. Deborah Kerr was a Scottish film and television actress. Her role as a troubled nun in the Powell and Pressburger production of Black Narcissus (1947) brought her to the attention of Hollywood producers. 0 cemeteries found in Alfold, Waverley Borough, Surrey, England. She and Walter Pidgeon were cast in If Winter Comes (1947). Won the New York Film Critics' Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of a nun in "Black Narcissus" (1947). Her parents were Kathleen ne Small and Arthur Kerr-Trimmer. The theatre, despite her success in films, was always to remain Kerr's first love, even though going on stage filled her with trepidation: I do it because it's exactly like dressing up for the grown ups. She was decorative and unmemorable in prestige pictures such as King Solomon's Mines (1950) and Quo Vadis (1951). Deborah Kerr died aged 86 on 16 October 2007 at Botesdale, a village in the county of Suffolk, England, from the effects of Parkinson's disease. In marrying Viertel, she acquired a stepdaughter, Christine Viertel. Her final screen appearance was in the TV miniseries Hold the Dream in 1986. Arthur Charles Kerr Trimmer, a World War I veteran and pilot who lost a leg at the Battle of the Somme and later became a naval architect and civil engineer. Browse 472 deborah kerr actress stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images. Born Deborah Jane Kerr-Trimmer in Helensburgh, Scotland. ACTRESS Deborah Kerr, star of From Here To Eternity and The King And I, has died aged 86 in Suffolk. Yet, despite . Kerr appeared in two huge hits for MGM in a row. [11], Kerr played three women in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943). Contribute Robert Mitchum and Deborah Kerr - Dating, Gossip, News, Photos list. The organisation ranked it 20th in its list of the 100 most romantic films of all time.[17]. Kerr died aged 86 on 16 October 2007 at Botesdale, a village in the county of Suffolk, England, from the effects of Parkinson's disease. English Deborah Kerr movies: with Burt Lancaster in From Here to Eternity. She took on the role of the older Emma Harte, a tycoon, in the adaptation of Barbara Taylor Bradford's A Woman of Substance (1984). She was 86. Deborah Kerr was 24 but looked 18; Robert Donat was 40 but looked 50. Deborah Kerr has died at the age of 86 after a seven-year battle with Parkinson's disease. Deborah Kerr holds a candle in a scene from the film 'Black Narcissus', 1947. But it wasn't long before. She was another governess in The Chalk Garden (1964) and worked with John Huston again in The Night of the Iguana (1964). D Deborah Kerr Media in category "Deborah Kerr" Appeared in her first film, the 1941. It was only after replacing Joan Crawford as the sex-starved army wife in From Here to Eternity that Miss Kerr made an American film equal to her British work. 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