Photograph of British actress, Deborah Kerr, at the Variety Club’s Christmas luncheon in December 1960
Photograph from The Innocents (1961) (3) featuring Deborah Kerr (as Miss Giddens)
Screenshot from Hold the Dream (1986-87) (5) featuring Deborah Kerr
Photograph from Black Narcissus (1947) (3) featuring Deborah Kerr
Photograph from The Innocents (1961) (2) featuring Deborah Kerr
Photo of The Innocents (1961) (1) featuring Deborah Kerr
Photograph from An Affair to Remember (1957) featuring Deborah Kerr (as Terry McKay) and Cary Grant (as Nickie Ferrante). The pair are chatting by the railings of a cruise ship at sea
British actress Deborah Kerr is a picture of contentment as she sits in front of her fireplace, cradling a baby Surrounding the pair are Christmas decorations and presents
British actress, Deborah Kerr, in a black and white publicity photograph
Deborah Kerr (as Sally Hardcastle) in a photograph from Love on the Dole (1941) (1)
Deborah Kerr wears a 1940s uniform in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
Roger Livesey (as Clive Dandy) and Deborah Kerr in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943)
Deborah Kerr, Stewart Granger and Jean Simmons attend the Golden Globe Awards at Ciro’s nightclub in Los Angeles, CA. 21st February, 1952.
Deborah Kerr (as Princess Flavia) in a photograph from The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) (5)
Stewart Granger (as Rudolf Rassendyll / King Rudolf V) in a photograph from The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) (4)
TAPPED – At a recent Hollywood dinner, charity was aided by Deborah Kerr who made the rounds taking up collections. Here she’s putting the bite on Stewart Granger who was married a few months ago to lovely Jean Simmons (right).
Film Neues Programm magazine with Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr in King Solomon’s Mines. Issue number 1367. (German). König Salomons Diamanten.
Film Complet magazine with Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr in The Prisoner of Zenda. 11th November, 1954, issue number 486. (French)
Stellar quartette – Jean Simmons and Stewart Granger, husband and wife in real life, cast amused glances at each other as they and Deborah Kerr listen to Charles Laughton give one of his famed readings during a lull between scenes on the set of MGM’s Young Bess. All four star in the lavish new Technicolor romance, with Miss Simmons playing the title role as the spirited princess who became England’s great Queen Elizabeth
Deborah Kerr (as Elizabeth Curtis) and Stewart Granger (as Allan Quatermain) in a photograph from King Solomon’s Mines (1950) (1)




