Deborah Kerr Personal Collection: Personal collection of articles, images and assorted items

Posts Tagged ‘70s’

Though They Often Have Separate Tables Deborah Kerr and Peter Viertel May Last from Here to You Know Where

By Basilea • Aug 17th, 2009 • Category: Articles, Family Life

People magazine had an article on Deborah and Peter in 1979. Thank you Mary for finding it for us! (And I’m sorry I forgot to post it sooner!)



Deborah Kerr: Una gran dama (1974)

By Basilea • Mar 2nd, 2009 • Category: Articles, Español / Spanish, Interview, Theatre

Entrevista con Deborah en Londres en 1974 cuando estrenaba una obra. Según el autor, “La Dama de Dervis” pero este artículo tiene tantas incorrecciones que la obra en cuestión puede ser cualquiera. Por la fecha imagino que se refieres a “Seascape”. Curioso también el detalle del periodista que insiste en que Deborah ¡debe retirarse! Además de mal informado, bastante impertinente.



Translation: “Deborah Kerr: One Great Lady”

By Basilea • Mar 2nd, 2009 • Category: Articles, Interview, Theatre, Translation

Translation of an interview for Spanish magazine ONDAS in February 1974. Deborah is a real Lady with a quite impertinent reporter who keeps reminding her of how old she is and how surprising he finds that she is still capable of performing. A real dumbass, if I may say so.



Architectural Digest Visits: Deborah Kerr

By Basilea • Nov 30th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Family Life

Blanketed by snow and sheltered by the exhilarating peaks of the Swiss Alps, the chalet of Deborah Kerr and her husband nestles amid an evergreen forest of the Engadine, near Klosters.
Deborah in Klosters



“If you bring the scones, we’ll have tea”

By Basilea • Nov 13th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Family Life, Interview

Deborah Kerr and her husband talk with some very persuasive journalists in their hotel room in Madrid. → Translated from a 1970s Spanish article.



Si traen las pastas, tomaremos el té.

By Basilea • Nov 9th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Español / Spanish, Family Life, Interview

Deborah y su marido nos invitaron a pasar a su habitación uno o dos minutos para tomas unas fotos. Nos quedamos dos horas.

“Deborah and her husband invited us to their hotel room for a couple of minutes to snap a few pictures. But we stayed for two hours”