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[h3]The Scottish-born star landed her breakthrough screen role in 1940, as a frightened Salvation Army worker in the all-star adaptation of the satire, 'Major Barbara'.[/h3]
Originally trained for the ballet, she moved into stage acting and gained some experience in British repertory theater, before segueing to films.
Kerr moved into leads in an adaptation of the controversial novel which was England's equivalent of 'The Grapes of Wrath', the touching study of Depression-era poverty, 'Love on the Dole'.
However, it was her work in three separate roles in the splendid Michael Powell-Emeric Pressburger time-spanning saga, 'The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp', as the various women in the hero's life, that brought her recognition. She followed up with several excellent performances, as the mousy wife whose marriage is revitalized when she enters wartime service, in 'Perfect Strangers' and the Irish spy in the gripping 'I See a Dark Stranger'.
She also gave a marvellous performance as the determined yet fallible Sister Superior who attempts to establish a school and hospital in a remote Himalayan castle, in 'Powell' and Pressburger's 'Black Narcissus'. Kerr was soon co-starring opposite [urlnew=http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biography_home/320:0/Clark_Gable.htm]Clark Gable[/urlnew] in the enjoyable advertising satire, 'The Hucksters'.
Gracious, ladylike and smart, Kerr would in fact recreate two Irene Dunne roles: the proper Englishwoman who becomes governess to a potentate's brood, in the music version of Anna and the King of Siam, 'The King and I', and the heroine prevented from making a crucial rendezvous with her lover, in 'An Affair to Remember'.
The actress' regal quality suited her for period adventures including 'Quo Vadis' and 'The Prisoner of Zenda', and she also ventured into comedy in 'Dream Wife' and 'The Grass Is Greener'.
One of the most famous images of Kerr's career was that of her straying wife in 'From Here to Eternity', making love on the beach with military officer [urlnew=http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biography_home/297:0/Burt_Lancaster.htm]Burt Lancaster[/urlnew]. Since her appeal did not really depend upon youthful beauty, she continued impressively, if less prolifically, into 1960s films.
Her work as a governess who encounters ghost-possessed charges in 'The Innocents', and free-spirited ones in 'The Chalk Garden' was well crafted, and she had fine moments as a gentle tourist, caring for her aging grandfather, in 'The Night of the Iguana'.
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Kerr subsequently returned primarily to stage work, keeping very busy in plays until health problems interfered with her work. She made a successful one-shot return to film as a repressed widow in 'The Assam Garden' and was given an honorary Oscar at the 1993 ceremonies.
In the late 1990s, it was confirmed that she was suffering with Parkinson's disease which eventually confined her to a wheelchair.
Although she long resided in Switzerland and Spain, she moved back to Britain to be closer to her children when her illness worsened.
In 1997 she was made a CBE.
Sadly, Kerr succumbed to her illness and passed away at home in Suffolk in October 2007. She left a husband, the novelist and screenwriter Peter Viertel, two daughters and three grandchildren.
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Hold the Dream (1986) (TV)
The Assam Garden (1985)
Reunion at Fairborough (1985) (TV)
"A Woman of Substance" (1984) (mini) TV Series
Witness for the Prosecution (1982) (TV)
"BBC2 Playhouse" (1 episode, 1982)
The Arrangement (1969)
The Gypsy Moths (1969)
Prudence and the Pill (1968)
Casino Royale (1967)
Eye of the Devil (1966)
Marriage on the Rocks (1965)
The Night of the Iguana (1964)
The Chalk Garden (1964)
The Innocents (1961)
The Naked Edge (1961)
The Grass Is Greener (1960)
The Sundowners (1960)
Beloved Infidel (1959)
Count Your Blessings (1959)
The Journey (1959)
Separate Tables (1958)
Bonjour tristesse (1958)
Kiss Them for Me (1957) (voice) (uncredited)
An Affair to Remember (1957)
Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957)
Tea and Sympathy (1956)
The King and I (1956)
The Proud and Profane (1956)
The End of the Affair (1955)
From Here to Eternity (1953)
Dream Wife (1953)
Julius Caesar (1953)
Young Bess (1953)
Thunder in the East (1952)
The Prisoner of Zenda (1952)
Quo Vadis (1951)
King Solomon's Mines (1950)
Please Believe Me (1950)
Edward, My Son (1949)
If Winter Comes (1947)
The Hucksters (1947)
Black Narcissus (1947)
I See a Dark Stranger (1946)
Perfect Strangers (1945)
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943)
The Day Will Dawn (1942)
Hatter's Castle (1942)
Penn of Pennsylvania (1942)
Love on the Dole (1941)
Major Barbara (1941)
Contraband (1940) (uncredited)
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