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    I Am...

    Doing nothing at all
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    Bettie Page

    Here's more for your viewing pleasure.
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    Raquel Welch

    She is so stunning, she's another I can't get enough of.
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    Sophia Loren

    I agree with stefanobacci Keep them comming
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    Bettie Page

    Bette was the standard for all future pin up girls
  6. Not guilty. Called your date by the wrong name
  7. Never Do you lie fake emotions
  8. Nope Which do you thinks is better health and wealth or happiness and love?
  9. George Peppard and Audrey Hepburn Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg
  10. Guilty Gotten so drunk you don't remember the last night
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    Deborah Kerr

    Another great from the silver screen for you to enjoy. The Scottish television, stage and film actress Deborah Jane Kerr-Trimmer CBE popular by the name Deborah Kerr was born on the 30th September 1921 in Glasgow, Scotland. Kerr was the only daughter and eldest child of Kathleen Rose & Capt. Arthur Charles Kerr-Trimmer who was a veteran pilot of the First World War and later worked as a civil engineer and naval architect. Deborah Kerr had a younger journalist brother Edward who died in a 2004 road accident. In 1938, Kerr as a ballet dancer first appeared at Sadler's Wells and soon jumped to the next step on the performance ladder, acting. In 1940, Kerr appeared in the British war-time spy film Contraband but unfortunately her scenes were edited in the final released version. Her next role was in the 1941 British film Hatter's Castle. In the subsequent year Kerr played the hero's love interest in Emeric Pressburger and Michael Powell�€™s film titled The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp. Deborah Kerr struck fame and recognition after playing the acclaimed role of a nun in the 1947 Black Narcissus for which she bagged Actress of the Year Award by the New York Film Critics'. Deborah Kerr appeared as Karen in the film From Here to Eternity in 1953, the role brought her an Oscar nomination in the category of Best Actress. AFI termed the movie as one of "AFI's top 100 Most Romantic Films" ever produced in the history of American cinema. Kerr portrayed various roles such as a nun in Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison, a governess in The Chalk Garden, a mama's girl in Separate Tables, a sheep-herder's wife in The Sundowners, a beautiful and lustful screen enchantresses in Beloved Infidel and Bonjour tristesse and as a comic in The Grass is Greener. Deborah Kerr�€™s most popular roles were in the 1956 musical The King and I and in An Affair to Remember. In 1967, Kerr performed in the James Bond movie Casino Royale, getting the honour of being the oldest Bond Girl at the age of 46. In 1969, Deborah Kerr appeared nude in John Frankenheimer's The Gypsy Moths, an act intended to maintain her competitiveness against young and upcoming actresses. However Deborah Kerr soon expressed her unwillingness to repeat her nude performance and drifted towards theatres & television towards the end of the 1960�€™s. On the 29th November 1945 Kerr married Anthony Bartley who was a commissioned officer in the Royal Air Force and had the rank of Squadron Leader. The couple had 2 daughters namely Melanie Jane who was born on the 27th December 1947 & Francesca Ann who is the actor John Shrapnel�€™s wife. The couple separated after fourteen years of marriage. On the 23rd July 1960, Deborah Kerr married author Peter Viertel who had a daughter Christine Viertel. Although Kerr resided in Klosters, Switzerland & Marbella, Spain for a long time, she eventually returned to Britain to her own children. Soon after returning to Britain her health condition started deteriorating. Deborah Kerr died of Parkinson's disease on the 16th October 2007 at Botesdale, Suffolk. Deborah Kerr received a total of six nominations in the category of Best Actress at the Academy Awards along with four Golden globe nominations during her career as an actress. Out of these Deborah won a Golden Globe for the film The King and I. She was also distinguished by a Henrietta Award bestowing her the title of Best Female in World Cinema. Although Kerr never received an Oscar, Cannes or BAFTA award dirctly for her perfornamce, she received honorary awards such as a Cannes Film Festival Tribute in 1984 ,a BAFTA Special Award in 1991 & an Honorary Academy Award in 1994 in appreciation of "Perfection, Discipline and Elegance". In 1998, Deborah Kerr was appointed as a Commander of the Order the British Empire. Deborah Kerr also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for her outstanding contributions to the motion picture industry.
  12. Keep the pics of this great beauty coming, I can't get enough of seeing her.
  13. Guilty Embellished a story to get a date
  14. A lot of good songs from Disney movies, one that I like and would add is: Kiss The Girl - The little Mermaid
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