Word: kerr
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...woman," for whom the magazine is intended, is going to get tired of being reminded of "the longstanding, dehumanizing rape of the black woman in America." In the second issue, which the editors were busily revamping last week, "the approach is more woman, less black," says Executive Editor Barbara Kerr, formerly of Mademoiselle...
Soon she became the most discovered actress in England. She was one of Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1956. Her performance in the title role of Jean Kerr's Mary, Mary in 1963 sparked a small but satisfying movement in London to change the title to Maggie, Maggie. Then she moved over to the National (where her husband, Robert Stephens, is now the associate director) and stunned the highbrows playing Desdemona to Laurence Olivier's Othello. "Every time, I was greeted as if I'd never been on a stage before," Maggie says, "and always...
...Graham Kerr Cookbook...
...left home to go to Georgetown University in Washington (as had Michael in the film), but "only stayed about five minutes," before going on to Catholic University Drama School, which has produced such theatre people as Jon Voight, Walter and Jean Kerr, and Robert Moore, who made his New York directorial debut with Boys. (William Friedkin directed the film...
...Graham Kerr Cookbook...