Deborah Kerr, the acclaimed British actress whose versatile talent and refined screen persona made her one of Hollywood's top leading ladies in the 1950s in films such as "From Here to Eternity," "The King and I" and "An Affair to Remember," has died. She was 86.
Kerr, who in recent years had Parkinson's disease, died Tuesday in Suffolk, in eastern England, her agent, Anne Hutton, said Thursday in London.
I loved watching her movies when I was little. Of course, you remember all the famous movies she did, but probably my favourite was 'Young Bess'. I adored that movie.
Kerr, who in recent years had Parkinson's disease, died Tuesday in Suffolk, in eastern England, her agent, Anne Hutton, said Thursday in London.
I loved watching her movies when I was little. Of course, you remember all the famous movies she did, but probably my favourite was 'Young Bess'. I adored that movie.