Deborah Kerr has a reputation as a painter. “I’m sort of the Grandma Moses of the mountains. I’ve had my pictures stolen. They left a Picasso drawing and took mine!” She never felt so important. They were fools. All of the Hollywood industry deemed Deborah ‘so delightful, very ungrand and very, very nice.’ Despite her image as a most proper lady, she is really salty, sassy, stubborn as a Missouri mule - and positively delightful.
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Greta Garbo by Clarence Sinclair Bull, 1930s.
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Myrna Loy in Broadway Bill (1934)
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