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The Deborah Kerr Fellowship League

For the LOVE of the ANIMAL KINGDOM - Belgian Malinois / Pyrenean Mountain

British Actress Deborah Kerr - PHOTOS

Yesterdays Wheepies and Laff Lines

Tressed and Dressed to Thrill

Superlative LINKS to the VERY BEST

Articles/Interviews and Films in Review

Deborah Kerr's Essential Journey - Through HomeLife / CinemaCareer

remembrances and recollections / INDUSTRY and WINERS

First Lady of Hollywood - Her HALO Never Was

To the THEATRE - with your friends

COMPREHENSIVE Turning Points / monumental deeds

Ticklish Tidbits from the Passed

INDUSTRY OF ADDICTION - the Wettest Kiss

A Completely Sumptuous COLONEL BLIMP - Lili Alert

HomeLife - PressReleases - ScreenStories / FilmReviews

Mountainside Marvel - BLACK NARCISSUS

OBITUARIES - the Horizon

  


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CinemaReviews - PressReleases - ScreenStories
Biographies / Filmographies of Yesterdays Classic S*T*A*R*S*

The Deborah Kerr Fellowship Leage -
A Foundation for the Performing Arts
( Those Neon Lights and Film Journals )

________ Est. in Brooklyn, N.Y. circa1956 ________

Deborah Kerr in character as Jenny Hill for " Major Barbara "
Deborah Kerr in character as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for " Love on the Dole "
Deborah Kerr in character as Mary Brodie for " Hatter"s Castle "
Deborah Kerr in character as Guglielma Springelt for " Penn of Pennsylvania "
Deborah Kerr in character as Kari Alstead for " The Day Will Dawn "


 





 



 



 



 



 



" Deborah is very frail but remains in good spirits, " says her longtime agent, Anne Hutton.
" She lives with a housekeeper in the east of England, down the road from her daughter, Francesca. "
Deborah - who stole our hearts in such films as FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, TEA AND SYMPATHY, THE KING AND I, AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER and THE SUNDOWNERS - is now 82 and has Pakinson's disease.


 


 



Dedicated to the work of Deborah Kerr and all the people, actors and technicians - producers, directors - who helped deborah make those wonderful motion pictures we all loved to watch and identified with all these years . . . .