General "RIP" announcements that might be of interest

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  • John Kerr, star of 'Tea and Sympathy,' 'South Pacific,' dies at 81


    Tony winner eventually became Beverly Hills attorney


    By Variety Staff
    John Kerr co-starred with Leslie Caron in the 1956 pic “Gaby.”



    John Kerr, a Tony winner and the star of the films "Tea and Sympathy" and "South Pacific," died suddenly after a short illness on Feb. 1. He was 81.
    Kerr began his acting career on the stage, making his Broadway debut in "Bernardine" in 1953. He won a Tony for his role as a sensitive, effeminate schoolboy in the Robert Anderson play "Tea and Sympathy" and starred with Deborah Kerr (no relation) in the 1956 film version. He played Lt. Joe Cable, who grows beyond the racism he learned as a child, in the 1958 film version of Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "South Pacific."
    The actor was also noted for his performance in Vincent Price horror film "The Pit and the Pendulum" (1961) and had a substantial career acting in television. Kerr first appeared on TV in a 1953 episode of "Lux Video Theatre," appeared on "Studio One in Hollywood" and "Playhouse 90" and made guest appearances on shows ranging from "Gunsmoke" to "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour." He recurred as an assistant district attorney on "Arrest and Trial" and as the DA on "Peyton Place."
    John Grinham Kerr was born in New York City into a family of actors; his parents were Geoffrey Kerr and June Walker.
    He was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard College.
    In the late 1960s he sought to become a television director, and though he was mentored by Leo Penn, he soon decided that such work was not for him, and Kerr went to UCLA law school and became a practicing attorney in Beverly Hills. He continued to make occasional appearances on television, however, recurring as a prosecutor on "The Streets of San Francisco."
    Kerr was married to Priscilla Smith from 1952-72. Survivors include second wife Barbara Chu, whom he married in 1979; a son and two daughters by his first marriage; and two stepchildren by his second.

  • Hi



    Just read that Peter Gilmore the star of the Onedine Line and a character actor in some of the Carry On films has died aged 81 also Stuart Freeborne make up man in the Star Wars series has also passed away.



    Regards


    Arthur

    Walk Tall - Talk Low

  • Just saw Kerr recently on TCM where he did a little featurette talking about him working with Deborah Kerr, who was no relation, in Tea And Sympathy and what a great lady and actress she was.

  • Just read that Rick Huxley, bass player for the 60's British rock n roll group, The Dave Clark Five has died. According to Dave Clark, Huxley had suffered from emphezema for a number of years.

  • Just read that Rick Huxley, bass player for the 60's British rock n roll group, The Dave Clark Five has died. According to Dave Clark, Huxley had suffered from emphezema for a number of years.


    Sadly another musician passes.
    Part of the 'British Invasion.,RIP Rick


    Best Wishes
    Keith
    London- England

  • Mindy McCready seems to have had a very troubled life. May she finally find the peace she couldn't have here. Truly sad.


    Mark

    "I couldn't go to sleep at night if the director didn't call 'cut'. "

  • Hi


    Another British actor and comedien Richard Briers has died, He was best known for his portrayal as Tom Good in the comedy series the Good Life with his passing it means that both leading men Briars and Paul Eddington have passed on.


    RIP Richard




    Regards


    Arthur

    Walk Tall - Talk Low

  • Carl, hate to tell you but the Dave Clark 5 is now the Dave Clark 2. Huxley was the third member of the band to pass away in the last 7 yrs. Sax player Denis Payton died in 06, lead singer Mike Smith in 08, and of course, now, Huxley.