The Deborah Kerr Fellowship League






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

  


HomeLife - CinemaReviews - PressReleases - ScreenStoies
Biogaphies - Filmogaphies of Yesterdays Classic Stars

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


Est. in the East New York section of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Then known simply as The Deborah Kerr Fan Club . . .

circa 1956

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Biographies and LifeStories

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Deborah Kerr Curtain Call
P L A Y H O U S E

Performing
Arts
Foundation

J o u r n a l s

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Q: We'll be traveling to New England this spring and would like to see the Lizzie Borden home. Where is it located - if it still exists ?

A: First, some background. Lizzie Borden was accused of brutally killing her father and stepmother with an axe on August 4th, 1892. Lizzie was later acquitted of the murders, but speculation over her guilt continues to this day. Her house, 92 Second Street, Fall River, Massachusetts, has been restored to the way it looked at the time of the murders, and is now a bed and beakfast inn. For about you can spend a night in the parents' room, or maybe you would prefer to stay in Lizzie's bedroom. Guests have reported strange noises as well as flickering lights, apparitions that are said to be the murder victims.

Q : What is Priscilla Presley's maiden name? Also, when and where was she born?

A : Priscilla Wagner was born May 24th, 1945, in Brooklyn, New York. Shortley after her birth, her father, James Wagner, was killed in a plane crash. Her mother, Ann, later married Paul Beaulieu, who was an officer in the U.S. Air Force. While her family was stationed in West Germany, and at the tender age of 14, Priscilla met Elvis. Eight years later, on May 1st, 1967, the two were married; they divorced on October 9th, 1973.

Q : We're hearing about an exciting new project for actress/modle Isabella Rossellini - training guide dogs - has she ended and packed in her acting career?

A : Acting still takes up a big part of Isabella's life; she is taking on a new role that has become more than just a pet project.
For the past several months, Isabella has been training a future guide dog for the blind, taking him on New York CIty subways, into restaurants, onto movie sets, even to Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. "I walk the dog myself," Rossellini said of her daily outings in Central Park with the puppy, a Labrador-poodle mix named Terry. "I cannot imagine myself living without pets," and raising a future guide dog "allows me to combine my love of dogs with work for my community."
The Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind has been around for almost 60 years. The Long Island-based training program screens prospective volunteers who raise the puppies until they are about a year old. The dogs then go back to the foundation to be placed.
Rossellini, 52, said being a volunteer dog-handler has its rewards, adding that Terry has been a breeze to raise.

Q : " Garbo Talks! " was MGM Studios' ad campaign for a Greta Garbo film. Which film ?

A : The slogan was used for Garbo's 14th film, but first talkie, " Anna Christie " (1930). Garbo had already established herself as a superstar in the silent movies, but because of her heavy Swedish accent studio executives were worried that she would be unable to make the transition from the silents to the talkies. Even after talkies made their debut, Garbo starred in two more silent movies before "Anna Christie." She made the transition successfully and continued to make movies.
Always more popular overseas than in the United States, she became less and less of a box-office draw as war loomed in Europe. In 1939, the ad people came up with an Anna Christie-type line for Garbo's first comedy movie, "Ninotchka: Garbo Laughs." Her final film, "Two-Faced Woman" (1941), was a flop, and the then 36-year-old actress went into retirement. She briefly considered returning to the silver screen in Alfred Hitchcock's "The Paradine Case" (1947), but opted instead to remain in retirement.