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The New Boy: Cate Blanchett’s religious drama is heavy on symbolism, light on meaning
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AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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1985 | Emmy (Primetime) | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Special | A Woman of Substance | Nominated |
1965 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | British Actress | The Chalk Garden (film) | Nominated |
1962 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | British Actress | The Sundowners (1960 film) | Nominated |
1961 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | British Actress | The Sundowners (1960 film) | Nominated |
1959 | Golden Globe | Best Performance By an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama | Separate Tables (film) | Nominated |
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Upon earning her fifth Oscar nomination for “The Fabelmans” this year, Michelle Williams became one of the 33 most-recognized actresses in academy history. Since she has yet to win, a victory in the current lead female race would keep her from joining Irene Dunne, Deborah Kerr, Thelma Ritter, Glenn Close, and Amy Adams on the […]
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21st Classic Film Festival to feature Burt Lancaster in January
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Deborah Kerr hopes new experiences can lead to future medals
Deborah Kerr and Britain’s kayak stars believe a gruelling winter on the water can propel them towards a long-awaited podium finish after missing out on a European medal in Munich.
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Deborah Kerr revelling in multi-sports environment at European Championships
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Canoeing star Kerr one step closer to Rio redemption after emotional win
Having tasted Olympic heartbreak five years ago, Deborah Kerr took a giant step towards securing her place at this summer’s Games with victory at the sprint and paracanoe national selection event in Nottingham.
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Wisconsin candidate apologizes for tweet about racial slur
A white candidate to be Wisconsin's top education official deleted her Twitter account and apologized after posting a message that she had been called a racial slur for Black people when she was 16 because “my lips were bigger than most and that was the reference given to me.” Deborah Kerr posted the message on Tuesday evening, the day of Wisconsin's primary for state superintendent of schools. Kerr was the second-highest vote-getter in the primary and advanced to the April general election.
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Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr starred in the 1965 classic musical film
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Paramount Pictures has acquired the rights to Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I, and the studio aims to mount a moving and vivid retelling of the classic East meets West story. Marty Bowen & Wyck Godfrey’s Temple Hill will produce. Concord, who acquired the Rodgers & Hammerstein catalogue in 2017, will also serve in […]
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