Deborah Kerr
Throughout Deborah Kerr’s career, she was revered as a versatile, elegant and talented actress who is never afraid of portraying diverse characters, often exploring roles and still impressing her audience. She is popularly known for her role in The King and I, for which she won a Golden Globe award. She also received an Honorary Academy Award, as well as honorary awards from BAFTA and the Cannes Film Festival.
Furthermore, she also received credit for her versatility, playing the roles of a battered wife, a nun and even a mama’s girl in The End of the Affair, Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison and Separate Tables. Deborah Kerr has been at the pinnacle of her career for 45 years. In 12 years, she was nominated for six Oscars, but it wasn’t until 1994 that she won the statuette award for her life’s work.