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Birthday: Nov 15, 1931
Place of Birth: New York, New York, USA

John Kerr

John Grinham Kerr (November 15, 1931 – February 2, 2013), was an American actor and lawyer. He made his Broadway debut in 1953 in Mary Coyle Chase's Bernardine, a high-school comedy for which he won a Theatre World Award. In 1953-54, he received critical acclaim as a troubled prep school student in Robert Anderson's play Tea and Sympathy. In 1954, he won a Tony Award for his performance, and he starred in the film version in 1956. Kerr's first television acting role was in 1954 on NBC's Justice as a basketball player who believes that gamblers have ruined his success on the court. His mother appeared with him on the series, which focuses on the cases of attorneys with the Legal Aid Society of New York. He made The Cobweb for MGM, who liked his work so much they co-starred him with Leslie Caron in Gaby (1956), the third remake of Waterloo Bridge, which, in its original pre-Code 1931 version, featured John's grandfather, actor Frederick Kerr. Kerr starred with Deborah Kerr (no relation) in Tea and Sympathy in 1956. In a widely publicized decision in 1956, Kerr declined to play the role of Charles Lindbergh in The Spirit of St. Louis because he did not respect Lindbergh's early support of the Nazi regime in Germany prior to America's entry into World War II. "I don't admire the ideals of the hero", Mr. Kerr told The New York Post. The part went to James Stewart. Kerr had a major role in the film version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific (1958), playing Lt. Joe Cable, the newly arrived marine about to be sent on a dangerous spy mission. In The Crowded Sky (1960), Kerr played a pilot who helps the Captain (Dana Andrews) steer a crippled airliner back to earth. Another film appearance was in Roger Corman's The Pit and the Pendulum (1961). In 1963, Kerr had a continuing role on Arrest and Trial, playing Assistant DA Barry Pine. During the 1960s, Kerr guest starred on several TV series including The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Rawhide, Gunsmoke and Adam-12. He had a regular role on the ABC-TV primetime TV series, Peyton Place, playing District Attorney John Fowler during the 1965-66 season. Also in 1964-65 he appeared as guest star on several episodes of Twelve O'Clock High. In the 1970s, Kerr had a recurring role as prosecutor Gerald O'Brien on The Streets of San Francisco and he made guest appearances in several other TV programs including The Mod Squad, Columbo, McMillan and Wife, Barnaby Jones and The Feather and Father Gang. Kerr's last acting appearance was a minor role in The Park Is Mine (1986), a made-for-TV movie starring Tommy Lee Jones.

Filmography
Movie Cast Year
The Silent Partner Detective #3 1978
The Pit and the Pendulum Francis Barnard 1961
Tea and Sympathy Tom Robinson Lee 1956
South Pacific Lt. Joseph Cable, USMC 1958
The Cobweb Steven W. Holte 1955
Yuma Capt. White 1971
The Crowded Sky Mike Rule 1960
Class of '44 Hotel Bartender 1973
Gaby Gregory Y. Wendell 1956
Girl of the Night Larry Taylor 1960
The Vintage Ernesto Barandero 1957
Anthony Perkins: A Life in the Shadows Self 1999
Search and Destroy MacPherson 1979
Class of '44 Ford Hotel Bartender (uncredited) 1973
The Ninth Day 1957
Horace Mann's Miracle student 1953
The Quatermass Xperiment Photo Lab Technician (uncredited) 1955
The Longest Night Agent Jones 1972
Incident on a Dark Street Gallagher - Trenier's Lawyer 1973
Rex Newman Howie Madden 1953
Only God Knows Health Inspector 1974
Series Cast Year
The Rookies 1972
The F.B.I. SAC Gary Morgan 1965
The Streets of San Francisco 1972
Alias Smith and Jones 1971
The Mod Squad 1968
Arrest and Trial Assistant Deputy District Attorney Barry Pine 1963
Gunsmoke Lute 1955
Studio One 1948
General Electric Theater Freddie 1953
The Ray Bradbury Theater Don 1985
Hallmark Hall of Fame 1951
The Long, Hot Summer 1965
Bus Stop 1961
Rawhide 1959
Run for Your Life Alex Ryder 1965
Police Story 1973
The High Chaparral Creed Hallock 1967
The Virginian Oliver Smith 1962
Search 1972
Lux Video Theatre Tony 1950
The New Avengers 1976
Climax! Matt Sloane 1954
The United States Steel Hour 1953
Profiles in Courage Whitlock 1964
The Philco Television Playhouse George Avery 1948
Toma 1973
Riverboat Jefferson Carruthers 1959
Suspense Derek Howard 1949
The Defenders Jonathan Winthrop 1961
The F.B.I. Chicago Special Agent 1965
The F.B.I. SAC William Converse 1965
The F.B.I. S.A.C. Douglas Parker 1965
The F.B.I. Clayton McGregor 1965
Adam-12 Father Joe 1968
Columbo Roger Dutton 1971
The Name of the Game Billy Keaton 1968
The Name of the Game Stuart Clark 1968
Studio One The Boy 1948
The Wonderful World of Disney Martin Didler 1954
Hallmark Hall of Fame Peter Standish 1951
Climax! Danny Barron/Steve Barron 1954
Climax! Poggi 1954
Suspense 1949
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Glendon Baker 1962
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