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HomeLife CinemaReviews - PressReleases - ScreenStories Biographies - Filmographies of Yesterdays Classic StarsThe Deborah Kerr Fellowship League - A Foundation for the Performing Arts ( Those Neon Light and Film Journals ) ________ Est. in Brooklyn, N. Y. circa1956 ________ DEBORAH KERR PHOTOS Gallery of PHOTOS - Memorable and Everlasting ! ( and always . . . changing . . . ! )+ A/List ACTORS & B/List ACTORS
WHO'S WHO IN THE HOME ZOO . . . Deborah Kerr gets a trio of " friendly enemies " together without any dire results, including her Siamese cat, her white Sealyham and her Scottie, the latter seeming to wish the candid cameraman would go home. Deborah, after completing "QUO VADIS" in Rome for MGM, is now relaxing at her Pacific Palisades home awaiting the arrival of another pet - known as 'The Stork.'From: M-G-M PHOTOS 1540 B r o a d w a y New York City
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Clark Gable - William Clark Gable was an American actor. He was born in Cadiz, Ohio. When he was seven months old his mother died. at the age of 16 he left high school and started to work in a factory. After seeing a play which impressed him, he made the decision to become an actor. He started to tour with several second class theater companies, and worked also as a salesman and in the industry. In 1924 he went to Hollywood, with the financial aid of a theater manager, Josephine Dillon, more than 10 years older than him, who became his manager and his first wife. Spencer Tracy - Spencer Bonaventure Tracy was an American actor who appeared in seventy-four films from the 1930s through the 1960s. He was born in Milwaukee, wisconsin, the second son of a truck salesman. At the beginning of World war I he left school to enlist in the Navy, but remained in Norfolk Navy Yard, Virginia throughout the war. Afterwards he attended Ripon College where he appeared in a play entitled, THE TRUTH, and decided on acting as a career. In the early 1920s he attended the Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. He played minor stock parts, and supported himself with jobs as bellhop, salesman, and janitor. In 1923 he married Louise Treadwell, and they had two children, John and Louise (Susie). In 1930, director John Ford saw him in the play, THE LAST MILE and signed him to do "Up the River" for Fox Pictures. Cary Grant - Robert Taylor - Robert Mitchum - Yul Brynner - Gary Cooper - William Holden - Burt Lancaster - David Niven - Kirk Douglas
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