I find myself literally crying at hear her voice, a good cry, by the way, thank you so much for this! Recently I discovered Deborah and just WOW! what a lady!
Fräulein Ann absolutely agreed with you. I also recently discovered her old movie "an affair to remember". Her act is timeless. I wish I could have lived in her time. RIP
Now it's the perfect time for a re-watch: Valentine's day, plus it's the year of the 60th anniversary of the movie. Nothing like sobbing once more on this classic (like I did a couple of days ago) ;)
Thank you Irene .Yes I agree. Deborah had a lovely modulated tone to her voice and perfect diction .As you know she was born in Helensburgh Which is only 5 miles from Balloch where I was brought up!!
Practically neighbours! :) Too bad, she left the area when very young. I must have been in your neighbourhood too, a long time ago, when I visited Edinburgh and I went on a cruise on Loch Lomond.
Audrey black i agree with you that she has perfect diction. As English is not my mother tongue, i have no problem hearing her as she was very clear in her pronunciation. Such an excellent actress. I always thought she would be a great English teacher or headmistress as well.
I may be completely wrong. But for some reason I get the impression that this lady was well grounded in who she truly was as a person. She didn't lose her true identity in this Hollywood stuff. She seems precocious, down to earth, inquisitive, shy and bashful. I imagine her being right at home and comfortable, say, an almost hidden figure while attending a glamerous celebrity party. But when the cameras flock to and surround her, yeah she will smile, and pose- but deep inside her heart she is like "Please hurry up and get this over with so I can go back and shrink into the background where I prefer." Deborah Kerr was one gorgeous woman. But the inner beauty of a woman shines more brilliantly than her physical features. So for me, as far as I am aware- this epitomizes Deborah.
Hi Irene, just wanted to let you know that your channel is absolutely marvelous!!! I'm a huge DK fan too, these interviews are my favorites. Keep 'em coming :-)
Very true, and she was genuinely that way, without any artifice for publicity reasons. Also true about her voice, it's one of my favourite "musics" to listen to.
She must have been a very good dancer to even be ' back row of the swans' as she calls it And Sadler's Wells no less. What a wonderful interesting person to get to know. And so lovely in every way.
I find myself literally crying at hear her voice, a good cry, by the way, thank you so much for this! Recently I discovered Deborah and just WOW! what a lady!
Fräulein Ann absolutely agreed with you. I also recently discovered her old movie "an affair to remember". Her act is timeless. I wish I could have lived in her time. RIP
my goodness! I know, an affair to remember, one of those movies that you come back from time to time and it is always a pleasure
Now it's the perfect time for a re-watch: Valentine's day, plus it's the year of the 60th anniversary of the movie. Nothing like sobbing once more on this classic (like I did a couple of days ago) ;)
I hope you're fine Irene :) lots of love
Thanks a lot, same to you! I'm ok (taking my time to relax, offline mostly) ;)
Quite lovely, as the lady herself. A thousand thanks!
One of the most beautiful women, inside and out!
Thank you Irene .Yes I agree. Deborah had a lovely modulated tone to her voice and perfect diction .As you know she was born in Helensburgh Which is only 5 miles from Balloch where I was brought up!!
Practically neighbours! :) Too bad, she left the area when very young.
I must have been in your neighbourhood too, a long time ago, when I visited Edinburgh and I went on a cruise on Loch Lomond.
Audrey black i agree with you that she has perfect diction. As English is not my mother tongue, i have no problem hearing her as she was very clear in her pronunciation. Such an excellent actress. I always thought she would be a great English teacher or headmistress as well.
I may be completely wrong.
But for some reason I get the impression that this lady was well grounded in who she truly was as a person. She didn't lose her true identity in this Hollywood stuff.
She seems precocious, down to earth, inquisitive, shy and bashful.
I imagine her being right at home and comfortable, say, an almost hidden figure while attending a glamerous celebrity party. But when the cameras flock to and surround her, yeah she will smile, and pose- but deep inside her heart she is like
"Please hurry up and get this over with so I can go back and shrink into the background where I prefer."
Deborah Kerr was one gorgeous woman. But the inner beauty of a woman shines more brilliantly than her physical features.
So for me, as far as I am aware- this epitomizes Deborah.
Hi Irene, just wanted to let you know that your channel is absolutely marvelous!!! I'm a huge DK fan too, these interviews are my favorites. Keep 'em coming :-)
Priyanka M Thank you. I wish there were as many interviews as to keep them coming ;)
What a lovely lady Deborah Kerr is inside and out
Very true, and she was genuinely that way, without any artifice for publicity reasons. Also true about her voice, it's one of my favourite "musics" to listen to.
I wanted her to live forever
Another winner! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for this!!
A gracious lady, in the best sense of the word, and a superlative actress, one of the greatest of her day. Ave, atque, vale.
She must have been a very good dancer to even be ' back row of the swans' as she calls it And Sadler's Wells no less. What a wonderful interesting person to get to know. And so lovely in every way.
Loch Lomond is beautiful Good that you visited Scotland.... Helensburgh is quite a pretty little seaside town on the shores of the river Clyde
Yes, Scotland is very beautiful and I'm glad I had the chance to see even the tiniest part of it.
I want to be just like her!
Where is she?
Donna
I was called a Gypsy.
No