1974 Radio Interview: Seascape Promo
Another radio interview re-upload, this time split in two 10 minute files.Deborah is asked if she knows about “The Bottoms” which she does (but I don’t) and then they move to her family life and …
Another radio interview re-upload, this time split in two 10 minute files.Deborah is asked if she knows about “The Bottoms” which she does (but I don’t) and then they move to her family life and …
Deborah participated in several radio shows in Hollywood. On December 17th 1950, she took part in Episode 7 of Tallulah Banhead’s weekly show as one of the cast members. She played Mary on this adaptation of the 1936 play “The Women” by Clare Boothe Luce.
Deborah is Ann. Claire Bloom is Debbie. And they share a drink, some confidences and an unusual relationship.
Deborah es Ann. Claire Bloom es Debbie. Comparten una copa, algunas confidencias y una relación poco convencional.
John Crosby reviews “The Day After the Fair” by Frank Harvey for “PLays and Players” magazine (Nov. 1972)
Entrevista con Deborah en Londres en 1974 cuando estrenaba una obra. Según el autor, “La Dama de Dervis” pero este artículo tiene tantas incorrecciones que la obra en cuestión puede ser cualquiera. Por la fecha imagino que se refieres a “Seascape”. Curioso también el detalle del periodista que insiste en que Deborah ¡debe retirarse! Además de mal informado, bastante impertinente.
Translation of an interview for Spanish magazine ONDAS in February 1974. Deborah is a real Lady with a quite impertinent reporter who keeps reminding her of how old she is and how surprising he finds that she is still capable of performing. A real dumbass, if I may say so.
Cuckoo4kitties shares another piece. This time Deborah and Peter discuss Tenessee Williams, adapting plays for the screen and the roles she would have liked playing from Tenessee’s plays. Thank you Lisa!
Deborah Kerr stars in the radio play “Lady Pamela”. March 1953.
Deborah en la radio novela “Lady Pamela” de 1953.
Radio interviews with Deborah and her husband from the 70s.
Deborah es entrevistada junto a su marido para la radio mientras promociona la obra que representa.
Third part of the interview. Deborah talks, among other many things, about the differences between theatre and cinema.
Peter Viertel writes about his wife, deborah Kerr, for a special edition of a Spanish magazine “Nickelodeón” in 1996.
Translation of the original Spanish article.