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I was ten the first time I saw Deborah Kerr in a film. In the pre-cable, pre-VHS, pre-DVD days of the early 1970s, Regis Cordic, the host of WTAE TV's Sunday Afternoon at the Movies, was telling me the background of the film that was to be shown, 1956's The King and I. I listened to him intently and waited with great anticipation of the spectacle I was about to see. When the film began, I was not disappointed. Watching Yul Brynner, Deborah Kerr and the rest of talented cast was a real treat, and I was mesmerized by the King and his titian-haired leading lady. I became a fan of Miss Kerr's that day and continue to be one today. I've always admired her great talent, grace, charm and beauty, and hope I can do justice to her with my tribute, Deborah Kerr - Scottish Rose. Deborah Kerr passed away October 16, 2007. CLICK HERE to read her obituary(ies).
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