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Answer : ANNA
Deborah Jane Trimmer CBE (30 September 1921 – 16 October 2007), known professionally as Deborah Kerr (/kɑːr/), was a British film, theatre, and television actress. She was nominated six times for the Academy Award for Best Actress, and holds the record for an actress most nominated in the lead actress category without winning.
During her international film career, Kerr won a Golden Globe Award for her performance as Anna Leonowens in the musical film The King and I (1956). Her other films include The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), Black Narcissus (1947), From Here to Eternity (1953), Tea and Sympathy (1956), An Affair to Remember (1957), Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957), Separate Tables (1958), The Sundowners (1960), The Innocents (1961), The Grass is Greener (1960), and The Night of the Iguana (1964).
In 1994, however, having already received honorary awards from the Cannes Film Festival and BAFTA, Kerr received an Academy Honorary Award with a citation recognising her as “an artist of impeccable grace and beauty, a dedicated actress whose motion picture career has always stood for perfection, discipline and elegance”.
Kerr’s first stage appearance was at Weston-super-Mare in 1937, as “Harlequin” in the mime play Harlequin and Columbine. She then went to the Sadler’s Wells ballet school and in 1938 made her début in the corps de ballet in Prometheus. After various walk-on parts in Shakespeare productions at the Open Air Theatre in Regent’s Park, London, she joined the Oxford Playhouse repertory company in 1940, playing, inter alia, “Margaret” in Dear Brutus and “Patty Moss” in The Two Bouquets.
Kerr’s first film role was in the British production Contraband (US: Blackout, 1940), aged 18 or 19, but her scenes were cut. She had a strong support role in Major Barbara (1941) directed by Gabriel Pascal.
More Clues
- INCH The “i” in p.s.i.
- NOAH Actor Centineo of To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You
- POST What the p stands for in p.m.
- LOVE P.S. I _ You (Swank movie)
- GINA “P.S. I Love You” actress Gershon
- E L E C The “E” in P.G.&E.: Abbr.
- ANNA The ‘I’ in ‘The King and I’
- EGGY Character in P. G. Wodehouse’s novel Laughing Gas; or, linked with bread for a variety of French toast
- POLS Ones skewered in P. J. O’Rourke’s “Parliament of Whores”
- ADAM Inspector Dalgliesh in P.D. James novels
- IEOH The “I” in I. M. Pei
- INST The “I” in M.I.T.: Abbr.
- I N T L The “I” in I.B.M.: Abbr.
- INFO The I in FYI, for short
- LONG Like the “i” in “like”
- I HOP Seller of Belgian waffles and French toast (fittingly, considering the “I” in its name)
- GERARD BUTLER Scottish actor whose films include Den Of Thieves, Law Abiding Citizen, P.S. I Love You. London Has Fallen, The Phantom Of The Opera and The Bounty Hunter
- PENGUINS Fittingly parachuting birds on the “P” page, in P.D. Eastman’s 1971 classic “The Alphabet Book”
- PER The second “p” in p.p.m.
- B SIDE The Beatles’ “P.S. I Love You,” e.g.