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STORY OF DEBORAH KERR, A STAR IS BORN, BEST PIECE OF WRITING IN TIME IN MANY A MOON. YOUR CINEMA EDITOR HAS DELINEATED HER CAREER AS DEFTLY AS A STAGE ELECTRICIAN SPOTLIGHTING THE GRACEFUL GYRATIONS OF A BALLET DANCER...
...greatly interested by your article [TIME, Feb. 10] about Mrs. Anthony C. Hartley (Deborah Kerr), because of the fact that I knew R.A.F. Squadron Leader Bartley when he was stationed at the Orlando, Fla. Army Air Base. I ... have wondered why the great L.B. [Louis B. Mayer] doesn't make his find a double-header and make a movie star out of Tony...
...Varsity summary: Ferguson (Y) defeated Stevens (H) 3-0; Kerr (Y) defeated Foster (H) 3-1; Bayne (Y) defeated Wightman (H) 3-0; Philbin (Y) defeated Francis (H) 3-1; Badge (Y) defeated Sheperd (H) 30; Van Slyck (Y) defeated Stewart (H) 3-1; Ewald (Y) defeated Tufts (H) 3-0; Blair (Y) defeated McGovern (H) 3-0; Philip (Y) defeated Heath (H) 3-2; Drake (Y) defeated McKittrick...
...Team." She was taken down to Publicity and introduced to Melvina Pumphrey (Mel is very good with new girls). It would be Mel's job to help Miss Kerr "adjust" to a new way of life. Mel would be her immediate contact with the public and press. She would instruct Deborah in what to say and what not to say. She would be present at every interview and would report to the studio on what had been said. Deborah and Tony were reminded, in velvet tones, that they were "on the team" now and were expected to "play ball...
...week he wanted to shoot the scene in which The Hucksters' hero makes a pass at The Hucksters' heroine, and he wanted a dress for it right away. While Irene rushed to obey, Deborah was rushed to Make-up and Hairdressing. Make-up did everything to Deborah Kerr's face that the most ingenious cosmetic artists in the world can do. In the end, it decided that it was impossible to do anything for her that nature had not done already. Hornblow agreed (Jack Dawn really knows his stuff). Deborah's face photographs beautifully with nothing...